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Stanly County Schools
Location
1000-4 North First Street
Albemarle, North Carolina 28001
Coordinates35°21′58″N 80°11′53″W / 35.3662°N 80.1980°W / 35.3662; -80.1980
District information
SuperintendentDr. Jarrod Dennis
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
Schools21 [1]
Budget?
Students and staff
Students8,700
Teachers500+
Other information
Websitewww.stanlycountyschools.org

Stanly County Schools (abbreviated SCS) is a local education agency headquartered in Albemarle, North Carolina and is the public school system for Stanly County. With over 1,350 employees, Stanly County Schools is the largest employer in Stanly County, North Carolina[2] serving more than 8,700 students in grades PK – 12.

Governance[edit]

The Stanly County Schools Board of Education, or school board, consists of 7 members—2 at-large and 5 from districts. Members serve staggered four-year terms; the at-large members are elected in the year before presidential elections and the district members are elected in the year after presidential elections.

Schools[edit]

High schools[edit]

  • Albemarle High School "Bulldogs"
  • North Stanly High School "Comets"
  • South Stanly High School "Rebel Bulls"
  • Stanly Academy Learning Center "Eagles"
  • Stanly Early College "Tigers"
  • West Stanly High School "Colts"

Middle schools[edit]

  • Albemarle Middle School "Bulldogs
  • North Stanly Middle School "Comets"
  • South Stanly Middle School "Rebels"
  • West Stanly Middle School "Colts"

Elementary schools[edit]

  • Aquadale Elementary "Little Bulls"
  • Badin Elementary "Watts"
  • Central Elementary "Bulldogs"
  • East Albemarle Elementary "Bullpups"
  • Endy Elementary"Redskins"
  • Locust Elementary "Colts
  • Millingport Elementary "Wildcats"
  • Norwood Elementary "Patriots"
  • Oakboro Choice STEM Elementary School "Eagles"
  • Richfield Elementary "Tigers"
  • Stanfield Elementary "Wildcats"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stanly County Schools". www.stanlycountyschools.org.
  2. ^ "Stanly EDC | Economic Development". Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2013.

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