Kingsport City Schools
Kingsport City Schools is a public school district that serves the residents of the city of Kingsport, Tennessee. As of November 2014, the district's schools had a combined enrollment of 7,100. Kingsport City Schools was named the 2014 SCORE District of the Year winner by the Tennessee State Collaborative on Reforming Education, which is an education reform organization started by former U.S. Senator Bill Frist.[1] Kingsport City Schools was named a SCORE Prize Finalist in 2013 as well.[1] Kingsport City Schools made the 2014 and 2015 College Board's 5th/6th Annual AP District Honor Roll listing (and is only one of ten districts in Tennessee named).[2]
Schools
Pre-K Schools
- John Adams Elementary School
- Andrew Jackson Elementary School
- Andrew Johnson Elementary School
- John F. Kennedy Elementary School
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
- Kingsport Child Development Center
- Palmer Center
- V.O. Dobbins Community Center
Elementary Schools (K-5)
- John Adams Elementary School
- Andrew Jackson Elementary School
- Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
- Andrew Johnson Elementary School
- John F. Kennedy Elementary School
- Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
- Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School
- George Washington Elementary School
Middle Schools (6-8)
- Ross N. Robinson Middle School
- John Sevier Middle School
High School (9-12)
- Dobyns-Bennett High School
- D-B EXCEL
References
- "Home". SCORE.
- "Performance Highlights – About KCS – Kingsport City Schools". www.k12k.com.
External links
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