York County School District 1 Explained

York County School District 1
(York School District)
Motto:Sparking potential. Inspiring success.
Type:Public School District
Superintendent:Mrs. Kelly Coxe
Students:5,238 (2019-2020)
Staff:417 certified employees; 337 classified employees(on FTE basis)
Ratio:14.35
Mascot:Cougars
Address:1475 E. Liberty Street
Zipcode:29745
Country:USA

York School District is a suburban school district in York County, South Carolina. The district serves 5,286 students. Students from the cities of York, Sharon, Hickory Grove, and McConnells, and other unincorporated areas of southern and southwestern York County attend York schools.

The racial composition of the district is as follows: 73% white, 20% African American, 4% Hispanic and 3% other.

52.9% of students are eligible for free and reduced lunch. All schools within York School District One are eligible for Title I but the school district chooses the 3 most needy schools to concentrate funding on.

Administration

Mrs. Kelly Coxe was unanimously voted upon by the York School District One Board of Trustees on September 11, 2018. She officially took office in January 2019.[1] The prior superintendent of the York School District was Dr. Vernon Prosser, who resigned in 2018. The board of trustees members are:Dr. Al Johnson (term ending in 2012), Shirley Harris (term ending in 2010), Betty F. Johnson (term ending in 2010), Melissa Ramsey (term ending in 2012), Chris Revels, chairman (term ending in 2012), Mike Smith (term ending in 2010), and Chris Stevenson, vice-chair (term ending in 2012).

Schools

There are 10 schools in York School District One: five elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle school, one high school, one alternative school, and one technology center.

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools

Alternative Schools

Technology Schools

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kelly Coxe named new Superintendent of York School District One, effective January 2019. www.york.k12.sc.us. en. 2019-01-24.