New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation Explained
The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation (NAFCS) is a school district serving New Albany and Floyd County in Indiana, in the Louisville metropolitan area. The district headquarters are in New Albany.[1]
Schools
High schools:
Middle schools:
- Hazelwood Middle School (New Albany)
- Highland Hills Middle School (unincorporated area, near Georgetown)[2]
- Scribner Middle School (New Albany)[3]
Elementary schools:
- Fairmont Elementary School (New Albany)
- Floyd Knobs Elementary School (Floyds Knobs)
- Georgetown Elementary School (Georgetown)
- Grant Line Elementary School (unincorporated area, near New Albany)[4]
- Green Valley Elementary School (New Albany)
- Greenville Elementary School (Greenville)
- Mt. Tabor Elementary School (New Albany)
- S. Ellen Jones Elementary School (New Albany)
- Slate Run Elementary School (New Albany)
Pre-Kindergarten:
- Early Learning Center (New Albany)
Other schools:
- Prosser Career Center (New Albany)
- Virtual Academy (closed)
Highland Hills Middle School dress code controversy
On August 28, 2019, Highland Hills Middle School's principal, Wendy Ivey, told a female student that the student was not allowed to wear a T-shirt with the text "Why be racist, sexist, homophobic, or transphobic when you can just be quiet?" Administrators called it disruptive. Dozens of students protested. The student went home with her parents rather than change or cover up the shirt.[5] [6] [7]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- "Home." New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation. Retrieved on April 8, 2015. "2813 Grant Line RdNew Albany, IN 47150"
- Web site: Homepage. Highland Hills Middle School. en-US. 2019-09-01.
- Web site: 2014-08-11 . Homepage - Highland Hills Middle School . 2022-09-26 . en-US.
- http://grantline.nafcs.k12.in.us/ Home page
- Web site: Indiana teen sent home for T-shirt telling racists, homophobes to 'be quiet'. Senait . Gebregiorgis. August 29, 2019. WHAS11. 2019-09-01.
- Web site: Indiana teenager pulled from class for wearing T-shirt denouncing homophobia, racism. Ristevski. Hayden. WDRB. en. August 29, 2019. 2019-09-01.
- Web site: Teen pulled from class for shirt that asked for end to racism and homophobia, mom says. Kobin. Billy. The Courier-Journal. en. August 30, 2019. 2019-09-01. Louisville, Kentucky.