Английская Википедия:Blount County Schools
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox school district Blount County Schools (BCS) is a school district in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. The district has 18 schools with 750 teachers/administrators serving approximately 11,000 students.
The district includes all unincorporated areas and all municipalities except for Maryville and most of Alcoa.[1]
Communities in the district boundary include: Eagleton Village, Friendsville, Greenback, Happy Valley, Louisville, Rockford, Seymour, Tallassee, Townsend, Walland & Wildwood.
History
In 2022 the board of trustees made David Murrell the director (superintendent) of the school system.[2]
Schools
Below is a list of schools in the system, grouped by high school and feeder schools, followed by the year built, mascot and enrollment figures.
- Heritage High School, 1,693 (Mountaineers) 1977
- Eagleton Middle School 437 (Royals) 2002
- Eagleton Elementary 515 (Ravens) 1962
- Rockford Elementary 382 (Tigers) 1919
- Heritage Middle School 708 (Mustangs) 1991
- Montvale Elementary 558 (Knights) 1984
- Porter Elementary 665 (Panthers) 1806/1918
- Prospect Elementary 425 (Cubs) 2011
- Townsend Elementary 131 (Tigers) 1993
- Walland Elementary 346 (Indians) 1963
- Eagleton Middle School 437 (Royals) 2002
- William Blount High School, 1,612 (Governors) 1979
- Carpenters Middle School 814 (Cougars) 2001
- Carpenters Elementary 261 (Cougars) 2006
- Fairview Elementary 412 (Angels) 1952
- Lanier Elementary 617 (Eagles) 1922
- Union Grove Middle School (Wildcats) 2008
- Friendsville Elementary 492 (Falcons) 1919
- Mary Blount Elementary 606 (Bears) 1989
- Middlesettlements Elementary 378 (Settlers) 1981
- Union Grove Elementary 369 (Bobcats) 2008
- Carpenters Middle School 814 (Cougars) 2001
- Schools Proposed or Under Construction
- High School (to relieve overcrowding at William Blount High School)
- Eagleton college and career academy high school (opens 2021)
Throughout the 1980s, the school system undertook a programme of school consolidation, particularly for elementary schools. The result was larger, more comprehensive schools. The consolidation led to the closing of several smaller and community schools.
- Former Schools
- Alnwick School
- Binfield School
- Bungalow School
- Chilhowee View School
- Forest Hill School
- Hubbard School
- Louisville School
- Mentor School
- Rush Strong School
- Rocky Branch Elementary
- Union Elementary
See also
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