Fayette County Schools | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public School District |
Superintendent | Gary Hough |
NCES District ID | 5400300[1] |
Other information | |
Website | boe |
Fayette County Schools is a public school district in Fayette County, West Virginia. Its offices are located in the county seat of Fayetteville.
Board of education
Fayette County Schools is under the supervision of the elected Fayette County Board of Education, made up of the following members,[2]
- James P. Gray, President
- Stephen G. Slockett, Vice President
- Cindy Whitlock
- Gary Ray
- Joseph Groom
Schools
High Schools
- Meadow Bridge High School, Meadow Bridge
- Midland Trail High School, Hico
- Oak Hill High School, Oak Hill
Middle Schools
- Oak Hill Middle School, Oak Hill
Intermediate Schools
- New River Intermediate School, Oak Hill
Elementary/Middle Schools
- Fayetteville PK-8, Fayetteville
- Valley PK-8, Smithers
Elementary Schools
- Ansted Elementary School, Ansted
- Divide Elementary School, Lookout
- Meadow Bridge Elementary, Meadow Bridge
- New River Primary School, Oak Hill
Vocational Schools
- Fayette Institute of Technology, Oak Hill
Former Schools
- Beckwith Elementary School
- Danese Elementary School
- Fayetteville Elementary School
- Gatewood Elementary School
- Gauley Bridge Elementary
- Mount Hope Elementary
- Oak Hill Elementary
- Oak Hill East End Elementary School
- Page Elementary School
- Pax Elementary School
- Powellton Elementary School
- Rosedale Elementary School
- Scarbro Elementary School
- Valley Elementary School
- New River Elementary
- Ansted Middle School
- Fayetteville Middle School
- Montgomery Middle School
- Mount Hope Middle School
- Nutall Middle School
- Fayetteville High School
- Gauley Bridge High School
- Mount Hope High School
- Valley High School
References
- ↑ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for FAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOLS". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
- ↑ "Board - Fayette County Schools". Fayette County Schools. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
- ↑ "West Virginia Master List of Schools".
External links
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