Tuscaloosa County School System Explained
Tuscaloosa County School System is a public school district headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.[1] [2] The district's boundaries parallel that of the county of Tuscaloosa, except that they do not include the City of Tuscaloosa proper, which is served by Tuscaloosa City Schools.[3]
Since 2020, the Superintendent is Dr. Keri Johnson.[4]
Schools
High schools
Middle schools
- Brookwood Middle School
- Collins-Riverside Middle School
- Davis Emerson Middle School
- Duncanville Middle School
- Echols Middle School
- Hillcrest Middle School
- Northside Middle School
- Sipsey Valley Middle School
Elementary schools
- Big Sandy Elementary School
- Brookwood Elementary School
- Buhl Elementary School
- Cottondale Elementary School
- Crestmont Elementary School
- Englewood Elementary School
- Faucett-Vestavia Elementary School
- Flatwoods Elementary School
- Holt Elementary School
- Huntington Place Elementary School
- Lake View Elementary School
- Matthews Elementary School
- Maxwell Elementary School
- Myrtlewood Elementary School
- Northport Elementary School
- Vance Elementary School
- Walker Elementary School
- Westwood Elementary School
Other campuses
- Lloyd Wood Education Center (Sprayberry Education Center)
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 2020 . District Detail for Tuscaloosa County . 2021-03-03 . National Center for Education Statistics . EN.
- Web site: Tuscaloosa County School System / Homepage. 2021-04-15. Tuscaloosa County School System. en.
- Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Tuscaloosa County, AL. U.S. Census Bureau. 37-38 (PDF p. 38-39/41). 2024-03-29. - Text list
- Web site: Dr. Keri Johnson, Superintendent . Tuscaloosa County School System . October 27, 2023.