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Nash County Public Schools covers a 591-square-mile (1,530 km2) area covering all of Nash and part of Edgecombe counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina.[2]
Nash County Public Schools | |
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Location | |
930 Eastern Avenue
United StatesNashville, NC 27856 | |
District information | |
Grades | PK-13 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 15,237 (as of 2019-20)[1] |
Teachers | 918 (FTE) (as of 2019-20)[1] |
Other information | |
Website | www |
History edit
Rocky Mount City Schools merged with the Nash County Schools in 1992 to create Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools.
Southern Nash High School took the place of Spring Hope High, Coopers High 1–12, Bailey High, and Middlesex High.
In 2020, the district was renamed to Nash County Public Schools.
Schools edit
Elementary schools edit
- Bailey Elementary School
- Baskerville Elementary School
- Benvenue Elementary School
- Braswell Elementary School
- Cedar Grove Elementary School
- Coopers Elementary School
- Englewood Elementary School
- Hubbard Elementary School
- Johnson Elementary School
- Middlesex Elementary School
- Nashville Elementary School
- Pope Elementary School
- Red Oak Elementary School
- Spring Hope Elementary School
- Swift Creek Elementary School
- Williford Elementary School
- Winstead Avenue Elementary School
Middle schools edit
- Edwards Middle School
- Nash Central Middle School
- Parker Middle School
- Red Oak Middle School
- Rocky Mount Middle School
- Southern Nash Middle School
High schools edit
- Nash Central High School
- Nash Rocky Mount Early College
- Northern Nash High School
- Rocky Mount High School
- Southern Nash High School
Other programs edit
- Fairview Early Childhood Center
- NRMPS Early College
- WL Greene Alternative School
References edit
- ^ a b "District Detail for Nash-Rocky Mount Schools". National Center for Education Statistics.
- ^ "Superintendent / Home". www.ncpschools.net/. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
External links edit