Hamilton County Schools
Hamilton County Schools (or Hamilton County Department of Education) is the school district that serves Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA. After a 1995 referendum, the then-separate Chattanooga City Schools district was merged into the county district in 1997.[2] About 2,300 high school seniors graduated from the system in May 2011.[3]
Hamilton County Schools | |
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Location | |
Hamilton County, Tennessee United States | |
District information | |
Grades | PK-12 |
Superintendent | Dr. Bryan Johnson |
Schools | 79 |
NCES District ID | 4701590[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 45,000 |
Teachers | 2,914 |
Student–teacher ratio | 14:1 |
Athletic conference | TSSAA |
Other information | |
Website | www |
District Leadership and Schools
The Department of Education serves about 45,000 students in Hamilton County with 2,914 teachers at 79 schools. The schools are divided into learning communities with an Executive Director, Dr. Bryan Johnson, leading the district. An Opportunity Zone was created to prevent a state takeover of the poorest performing schools in the district. The district's Chief of Staff is Dr. Nakia Townes Edwards, the Chief of Human Resources is Mr. Keith Fogleman, the Chief of Schools is Dr. Justin Robertson and the Chief of Operations is Dr. Kenneth Bradshaw.[4]
High schools
The Secondary Education Division provides 17 high schools to serve students in grades 9–12.
- Brainerd (District 5)
- Central (District 9)
- East Ridge (District 8)
- Hamilton County (District 9)
- Hixson (District 3)
- Howard School
- Ivy Academy
- Ooltewah (District 9)
- Red Bank (District 2)
- Sequoyah (District 1)
- Soddy Daisy (District 1)
- Tyner Academy
Middle schools
Students in grades 6–8 are served by 21 middle schools.
- Brown Middle
- Dalewood Middle
- East Lake Academy of Fine Arts
- East Ridge Middle
- Hixson Middle
- Hunter Middle
- Loftis Middle
- Normal Park-Upper Middle
- Ooltewah Middle
- Orchard Knob Middle
- Red Bank Middle
- Soddy Daisy Middle
- Tyner Middle Academy
Elementary schools
There are 44 elementary schools serving students in grades K-5.
- Allen Elementary
- Alpine Crest Elementary
- Apison Elementary
- Barger Academy
- Battle Academy
- Bess T. Sheperd Elementary
- Big Ridge Elementary
- Birchwood Elementary
- Brown Academy
- Calvin Donaldson
- Clifton Hills Elementary
- Daisy Elementary
- Du Pont Elementary
- East Brainerd Elementary
- East Lake Elementary
- East Ridge Elementary
- East Side Elementary
- Falling Water Elementary
- Middle Valley Elementary
- Hardy Elementary
- Harrison Elementary
- Hillcrest Elementary
- Hixson Elementary
- Lakeside Academy of Math, Science and Technology
- Lookout Mountain Elementary
- Lookout Valley Elementary
- McConnell Elementary
- Nolan Elementary
- Normal Park Upper
- Normal Park Lower
- North Hamilton
- Ooltewah Elementary
- Orchard Knob Elementary
- Red Bank Elementary
- Rivermont Elementary
- Snow Hill Elementary
- Soddy Elementary
- Spring Creek Elementary
- Thrasher Elementary
- Tommie F. Brown International Academy
- Wallace A. Smith Elementary
- Westview Elementary
- Wolftever Creek Elementary
- Woodmore Elementary
Combination schools
The district has 7 schools that covers grades ranging from K-12 to 6-12.
- Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences (K-12) CSAS
- Chattanooga School for the Liberal Arts (K-8) CSLA
- Center for Creative Arts (6–12) CCA
- East Hamilton Middle/High School (6–12) East Hamilton (District 7)
- Lookout Valley Middle/High School (6–12) Lookout Valley (District 6)
- Sale Creek Middle/High School (6–12) Sale Creek (District 1)
- Signal Mountain Middle/High School (6–12) Signal Mountain (District 2)
Alternative schools
The system provides four schools to serve special needs students, students at risk, high achievement students, and students with behavioral problems.
- Dawn School
- Hamilton County High School
- Middle College High School
- Washington Alternative School
References
- "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Hamilton County". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- http://mobile.edweek.org/c.jsp?cid=25919951&bcid=25919951&rssid=25919941&item=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.edweek.org%2Fv1%2Few%2F%3Fuuid%3D7954E966-2FB7-11DB-BD55-CC2980C3ACA9
- "Home". Retrieved 2011-06-10.
- "LEA Summary of Selected Facts". Dept. of Education. Retrieved 30 December 2015.