Sumner County Schools

Sumner County Schools (SCS) is a public school district in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. It enrolls approximately 29,000 students and is the eighth largest school district in Tennessee.[2]

Sumner County Schools
Address
695 East Main Street
, Tennessee, 37066
United States
District information
TypePublic school district
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentScott Langford [1]
Schools49[2]
Budget$258,399,000 (2017-18)[2]
NCES District ID4704020[2]
Students and staff
Enrollment29,636 (2017-18)[2]
Teachers1,927.30 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Student–teacher ratio15.38[2]
Athletic conferenceTSSAA
District mascotVarious
ColorsVarious
Other information
ScheduleVarious
Websitewww.sumnerschools.org

Schools

Elementary (K–5)

  • Anderson Elementary School
  • Beech Elementary School
  • Benny Bills Elementary School
  • Bethpage Elementary School
  • Clyde Riggs Elementary School
  • Gene Brown Elementary School
  • George Whitten Elementary School
  • Guild Elementary School
  • H. B. Williams Elementary School
  • Howard Elementary School
  • Indian Lake Elementary School
  • Lakeside Park Elementary School
  • Liberty Creek Elementary School
  • Madison Creek Elementary School
  • Millersville Elementary School
  • Nannie Berry Elementary School
  • North Sumner Elementary School
  • Oakmont Elementary School
  • Portland Gateview Elementary School
  • Station Camp Elementary School
  • Union Elementary STEAM School (year-round school)
  • Vena Stuart Elementary School
  • Walton Ferry Elementary School
  • Watt Hardison Elementary School
  • Westmoreland Elementary School
  • Wiseman Elementary School

Middle (6–8)

  • Ellis Middle School
  • Hawkins Middle School
  • Joe Shafer Middle School
  • Knox Doss at Drakes Creek Middle School
  • Liberty Creek Middle School
  • Portland East Middle School
  • Portland West Middle School
  • Rucker-Stewart Middle School
  • Station Camp Middle School
  • T. W. Hunter Middle School
  • Westmoreland Middle School
  • White House Middle School

High (9–12)

Magnet

Alternative

  • R. T. Fisher Alternative School (K–12)

References


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