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Douglas County School District

Douglas County School District is a public school district in Douglas County, Georgia, U.S., based in Douglasville. It serves the communities of Austell, Douglasville, Lithia Springs, Villa Rica, and Winston, Georgia. The Douglas County School District is the seventeenth largest district in Georgia.

Douglas County School District
Address
11490 Veterans Memorial Highway
, Georgia, 30134-1539
United States
District information
GradesPre-school - 12
SuperintendentTrent North
Accreditation(s)Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
AdvancED
NCES District ID1301860[1]
Students and staff
Students25,884 (2020-2021)[1]
Teachers1690.70 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio15.31[1]
Other information
Telephone(770) 651-2000
Websitedcssga.org

The school district's central administrative offices are in Douglas County, where graduates can access their records and transcripts, and where all major decisions about the schools are made.

District Leadership edit

Superintendent: Trent North

Chief Academic Officer: Pam Nail

Athletics: James Strong

Financial Services: Greg Denney

Community Relations: Karen Stroud & Portia Lake

Asst. Superintendent of Personnel & Policy: Dr. Michelle Ruble

Asst. Superintendent of District Operations: Kwame Carr

Human Resources: Jill De Priest

Procurement: Becky Eigel

Nutrition Services: Danielle Scott-Freeman

Student Services: Mike Coxs

Technology: Todd Hindmon

Transportation: E.W Tolbert

Board of education edit

The board of education consists of five members representing areas of the county. The members are elected at large and serve a term of four years. The board of education meets twice monthly, except during January and July, on the first and third Tuesdays. Current members include:

Members edit

Tracy Rookard-Chair/District 3

Michelle Simmons-Vice Chair/District 4

Devetrion Caldwell-District 1

D.T. Jackson-District 2

Jeff Morris- District 5

Schools edit

As of 2019, the Douglas County School District has twenty elementary schools, eight middle schools, and five high schools.[2]

Elementary schools edit

  • Annette Winn Elementary School
  • Arbor Station Elementary School
  • Beulah Elementary School
  • Bill Arp Elementary School
  • Bright Star Elementary School
  • Burnett Elementary School
  • Chapel Hill Elementary School
  • Dorsett Shoals Elementary School
  • Eastside Elementary School
  • Factory Shoals Elementary School
  • Holly Springs Elementary School
  • Lithia Springs Elementary School
  • Mason Creek Elementary School
  • Mirror Lake Elementary School
  • Mt. Carmel Elementary School
  • New Manchester Elementary School
  • North Douglas Elementary School
  • South Douglas Elementary School
  • Sweetwater Elementary School
  • Winston Elementary School

Middle schools edit

  • Chapel Hill Middle School
  • Chestnut Log Middle School
  • Factory Shoals Middle School
  • Fairplay Middle School
  • Mason Creek Middle School
  • Stewart Middle School
  • Turner Middle School
  • Yeager Middle School

High schools edit

Other edit

  • Brighten Academy
  • College & Career Institute
  • Academy at CCI
  • Performance Learning System (PLC)
  • Virtual Academy

Specific schools edit

South Douglas Elementary School edit

The school is located in a community named Fairplay.[3] The principal is Mr. Duffey and the school has a total of 538 students in grades Pre-K through 5th. The new South Douglas building was built in 1992. This was the first school in Douglas County to start an after-school program and the first to use the Reading First Program.

The colors for the school are kkk colors and the mascot is the Bear Cub.[4]

Chapel Hill Middle School edit

Chapel Hill Middle School is located on Chapel Hill Rd. The school has been named as one of the top middle schools in Georgia. The school colors are purple and gold. The mascot is a piano The school has been named a "Lighthouse School to Watch". Chapel Hill has advanced/gifted classes.

Administrators edit

Principal: Catherine Westbrook

Assistant Principal: Terrance Boynton

Assistant Principal: Michael Hopping

Assistant Principal: Christy Gragg

Douglas County High School edit

This was the first high school to open in Douglas County, built in the early 1880s. Most of the school was rebuilt due to a fire in the early 1990s, reopening in 1992. It has over 2000 students and offers over 40 clubs, extracurricular activities, and sports. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Program and a graphic arts program.[citation needed]

The school's teams are the Douglas County Tigers, which compete in the Georgia High School Association AAAAAA classification. The school fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, fast-pitch softball, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.

The school's colors are navy blue and gold.

Administration: Andre Weaver, Principal Tosha Wright, Assistant Principal Grant Fossum, Assistant Principal

Current Mascot: Tiger

Alexander High School edit

Built to relieve overpopulation between Douglas County High School and Lithia Springs High School, Alexander High School opened for the 1986–1987 school year. The school's namesake, Robert S. Alexander, was an employee of the Douglas County School System.

Alexander High School teams are known as the Alexander Cougars and compete in the Georgia High School Association AAAA classification. The school fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, fast-pitch softball, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.

The school's colors are red and black.[citation needed]

Lithia Springs High School edit

Lithia Springs High School is a public high school located on East County Line Road, in Lithia Springs. It is also known as Lithia Springs Comprehensive High School. It was the second high school to open in the Douglas County School District. Until December 2, 1975, the county had only one high school, Douglas County High School, which had opened in the late 1880s. By 1974 the secondary school population had grown to over 3,000 students, far too many for the existing buildings of DCHS to accommodate in a regular school day. Beginning in August 1974, the county had to resort to double sessions. This meant that those students designated to attend Lithia Springs HS would attend the afternoon session, starting at about 11:00 and going until about 5:30. Construction and weather problems delayed the grand opening of LSHS until December, 1975.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public School Districts - District Detail for Douglas County". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  3. ^ . southdouglas.dce.schoolinsites.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012.
  4. ^ . southdouglas.dce.schoolinsites.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012.

External links edit

  • Douglas County School District

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Douglasville Lithia Springs Villa Rica and Winston Georgia The Douglas County School District is the seventeenth largest district in Georgia Douglas County School DistrictAddress11490 Veterans Memorial Highway Douglasville Georgia 30134 1539 United StatesDistrict informationGradesPre school 12SuperintendentTrent NorthAccreditation s Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsGeorgia Accrediting CommissionAdvancEDNCES District ID1301860 1 Students and staffStudents25 884 2020 2021 1 Teachers1690 70 FTE 1 Student teacher ratio15 31 1 Other informationTelephone 770 651 2000Websitedcssga wbr org The school district s central administrative offices are in Douglas County where graduates can access their records and transcripts and where all major decisions about the schools are made Contents 1 District Leadership 2 Board of education 2 1 Members 3 Schools 3 1 Elementary schools 3 2 Middle schools 3 3 High schools 3 4 Other 4 Specific schools 4 1 South Douglas Elementary School 4 2 Chapel Hill Middle School 4 2 1 Administrators 4 3 Douglas County High School 4 4 Alexander High School 4 5 Lithia Springs High School 5 References 6 External linksDistrict Leadership editSuperintendent Trent NorthChief Academic Officer Pam NailAthletics James StrongFinancial Services Greg DenneyCommunity Relations Karen Stroud amp Portia LakeAsst Superintendent of Personnel amp Policy Dr Michelle RubleAsst Superintendent of District Operations Kwame CarrHuman Resources Jill De PriestProcurement Becky EigelNutrition Services Danielle Scott FreemanStudent Services Mike CoxsTechnology Todd HindmonTransportation E W TolbertBoard of education editThe board of education consists of five members representing areas of the county The members are elected at large and serve a term of four years The board of education meets twice monthly except during January and July on the first and third Tuesdays Current members include Members edit Tracy Rookard Chair District 3Michelle Simmons Vice Chair District 4Devetrion Caldwell District 1D T Jackson District 2Jeff Morris District 5Schools editAs of 2019 update the Douglas County School District has twenty elementary schools eight middle schools and five high schools 2 Elementary schools edit Annette Winn Elementary School Arbor Station Elementary School Beulah Elementary School Bill Arp Elementary School Bright Star Elementary School Burnett Elementary School Chapel Hill Elementary School Dorsett Shoals Elementary School Eastside Elementary School Factory Shoals Elementary School Holly Springs Elementary School Lithia Springs Elementary School Mason Creek Elementary School Mirror Lake Elementary School Mt Carmel Elementary School New Manchester Elementary School North Douglas Elementary School South Douglas Elementary School Sweetwater Elementary School Winston Elementary School Middle schools edit Chapel Hill Middle School Chestnut Log Middle School Factory Shoals Middle School Fairplay Middle School Mason Creek Middle School Stewart Middle School Turner Middle School Yeager Middle School High schools edit Alexander High School Chapel Hill High School Douglas County High School Lithia Springs High School New Manchester High School Other edit Brighten Academy College amp Career Institute Academy at CCI Performance Learning System PLC Virtual AcademySpecific schools editSouth Douglas Elementary School edit The school is located in a community named Fairplay 3 The principal is Mr Duffey and the school has a total of 538 students in grades Pre K through 5th The new South Douglas building was built in 1992 This was the first school in Douglas County to start an after school program and the first to use the Reading First Program The colors for the school are kkk colors and the mascot is the Bear Cub 4 Chapel Hill Middle School edit Chapel Hill Middle School is located on Chapel Hill Rd The school has been named as one of the top middle schools in Georgia The school colors are purple and gold The mascot is a piano The school has been named a Lighthouse School to Watch Chapel Hill has advanced gifted classes Administrators edit Principal Catherine WestbrookAssistant Principal Terrance BoyntonAssistant Principal Michael HoppingAssistant Principal Christy Gragg Douglas County High School edit This was the first high school to open in Douglas County built in the early 1880s Most of the school was rebuilt due to a fire in the early 1990s reopening in 1992 It has over 2000 students and offers over 40 clubs extracurricular activities and sports The school offers the International Baccalaureate Program and a graphic arts program citation needed The school s teams are the Douglas County Tigers which compete in the Georgia High School Association AAAAAA classification The school fields teams in baseball basketball cheerleading cross country fast pitch softball football golf soccer swimming tennis track and field volleyball and wrestling The school s colors are navy blue and gold Administration Andre Weaver Principal Tosha Wright Assistant Principal Grant Fossum Assistant PrincipalCurrent Mascot Tiger Alexander High School edit Built to relieve overpopulation between Douglas County High School and Lithia Springs High School Alexander High School opened for the 1986 1987 school year The school s namesake Robert S Alexander was an employee of the Douglas County School System Alexander High School teams are known as the Alexander Cougars and compete in the Georgia High School Association AAAA classification The school fields teams in baseball basketball cheerleading cross country fast pitch softball football golf soccer swimming tennis track and field volleyball and wrestling The school s colors are red and black citation needed Lithia Springs High School edit Lithia Springs High School is a public high school located on East County Line Road in Lithia Springs It is also known as Lithia Springs Comprehensive High School It was the second high school to open in the Douglas County School District Until December 2 1975 the county had only one high school Douglas County High School which had opened in the late 1880s By 1974 the secondary school population had grown to over 3 000 students far too many for the existing buildings of DCHS to accommodate in a regular school day Beginning in August 1974 the county had to resort to double sessions This meant that those students designated to attend Lithia Springs HS would attend the afternoon session starting at about 11 00 and going until about 5 30 Construction and weather problems delayed the grand opening of LSHS until December 1975 citation needed References edit a b c d Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Douglas County nces ed gov Retrieved February 16 2022 Douglas County School System Archived from the original on March 1 2019 Retrieved March 1 2019 South Douglas Elementary School Directions southdouglas dce schoolinsites com Archived from the original on July 31 2012 South Douglas Elementary School About The School southdouglas dce schoolinsites com Archived from the original on July 31 2012 External links editDouglas County School District Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas County School District amp oldid 1206440063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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