Madison County Schools (Kentucky)

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Madison County Schools
Location
United States
Coordinates37°46′01″N 84°19′09″W / 37.7669°N 84.3192°W / 37.7669; -84.3192Coordinates: 37°46′01″N 84°19′09″W / 37.7669°N 84.3192°W / 37.7669; -84.3192
District information
TypePublic
MottoOn Fire for Their Future
GradesPreK-12
Established1932
SuperintendentDavid Gilliam
NCES District ID2103720
Students and staff
Students11,065[1]
Teachers843.70 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio13.11:1[1]

The Madison County School District is a public school district based in Richmond, Kentucky (USA). In addition to Richmond, the district serves the communities of Kingston, Kirksville, Waco, and all rural areas in Madison County.

The district includes two high schools (Madison Central High School and Madison Southern High School), five middle schools (Foley Middle School, Farristown Middle School, Madison Middle School, Clark-Moores Middle School, and B. Michael Caudill Middle School), and 11 elementary schools (Boonesborough Elementary School, Daniel Boone Elementary School, Glenn Marshall Elementary School, Kingston Elementary School, Kirksville Elementary School, Kit Carson Elementary School, Mayfield Elementary School, Shannon Johnson Elementary School, Silver Creek Elementary School, Waco Elementary School, and White Hall Elementary School), and also a kindergarten facility called Madison Kindergarten Academy.

In 1988 the Richmond Independent School District merged into the Madison County school district.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Madison County". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 23, 2011. Total Students: 11,065 (2009-2010)
  2. ^ Ellis, Ronnie (2007-01-15). "The ups and downs of merging school districts". Richmond Register. Retrieved 2018-05-21.

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