Hamilton County Schools

Hamilton County Schools
Location
Hamilton County, Tennessee
United States
District information
Grades PK-12
Superintendent Mr. Rick Smith
Schools 79
District ID 4701590[1]
Students and staff
Students 43,193
Teachers 2,914
Student-teacher ratio 14:1
Athletic conference TSSAA
Other information
Website www.hcde.org

Hamilton County Schools is the school district that serves Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA. After a 1995 referendum, the separate Chattanooga City Schools district was merged into the county's in 1997. [2] About 2,300 high school seniors graduated from the system in May 2011.[3]

Schools

The Department of Education serves about 43,193 students in Hamilton County using 2,914 teachers at 79 schools.[4]

High Schools

The Secondary Education Division provides 17 high schools to serve students in grades 9–12.

Combination Schools

Middle Schools

Students in grades 6–8 are served by 21 middle schools.

  • Brown Middle School
  • Dalewood Middle School
  • East Lake Academy
  • East Ridge Middle School
  • Hixson Middle School
  • Hunter Middle School
  • Loftis Middle School
  • Normal Park-Upper Middle School
  • Ooltewah Middle School
  • Orchard Knob Middle School
  • Red Bank Middle School
  • Soddy Daisy Middle School
  • Tyner Middle Academy

Dalewood Middle School is a middle school located in Chattanooga educates students in 6 – 8th grade.The school mission statement is Dalewood Middle School’s mission is to positively impact students, socially and academically, by strengthening their character to become lifelong learners and productive citizens. The school’s vision statement is Dalewood Middle School will provide a positive, creative, safe environment that fosters academic excellence through respectful relationships. The school’s values and beliefs include the following: honesty, integrity, mutual respect. Creating change and adapting to change are key elements to success. All students have talents and abilities worth developing. High expectations will yield higher results. As of 2014. The school principal is Mr. Christian Earl. The school mascot and team name is the Blue Knights. The school offers the following athletic extracurricular activities: football, basketball, volleyball, baseball, track, and cheerleading. Approximately 500 students enroll each year. Notable alumni of Dalewood Middle School include Usher Raymond, R&B musician and actor, known professionally as "Usher".[5] Mr. Raymond visited students in February 2014 to recognize honor roll students and encouraged the entire school body to work hard as they prepare for state level testing.

Loftis Middle School is situated in Hixson, and consists of 6 – 8th grades. Brent Eller is the current principal. Loftis Middle was established in 1994 and was open by 1995.[6]

Elementary Schools

There are 46 Elementary schools serving students in grades K-5.

  • Allen Elementary
  • Alpine Crest Elementary
  • Apison Elementary
  • Barger Academy
  • Battle Academy
  • Bess T. Sheperd Elementary
  • Big Ridge Elementary
  • Birchwood Elementary
  • Brown Academy
  • Calvin Donaldson
  • Clifton Hills Elementary
  • CSAS (K-5)
  • CSLA
  • Daisy Elementary
  • Du Pont Elementary
  • East Brainerd Elementary
  • East Lake Elementary
  • East Ridge Elementary
  • East Side Elementary
  • Falling Water Elementary
  • Ganns Middle Valley
  • Hardy Elementary
  • Harrison Elementary
  • Hillcrest Elementary
  • Hixson Elementary
  • Lakeside Academy of Math, Science and Technology
  • Lookout Mountain Elementary
  • Lookout Valley Elementary
  • McConnell Elementary
  • Nolan Elementary
  • Normal Park-Lower
  • North Hamilton County
  • Ootlewah Elementary
  • Orchard Knob Elementary
  • Red Bank Elementary
  • Rivermont Elementary
  • Show Hill Elementary
  • Soddy Elementary
  • Spring Creek Elementary
  • Thrasher Elementary
  • Tommie F. Brown International Academy
  • Wallace A. Smith Elementary
  • Westview Elementary
  • Wolftever Creek Elementary
  • Woodmore Elementary

Alternative schools

The system provides four schools to serve special needs students, students at risk, high achievement students, and students with behavioral problems.

References

External links

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