Bell County School District |
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211 Virginia Avenue, Pineville, KY 40977
United States |
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Type | Public |
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Grades | Pre-K through 12 |
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Superintendent | Terry Gambrel |
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Schools | 7
6 PreK-8 school centers
1 High School (9-12th grades) |
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Budget | $32,451,000 (2017-18) |
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NCES District ID | 2100390 |
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Students | 2,451 (2020-21) |
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Teachers | 164 (2020-21) |
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Staff | 234 |
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Student–teacher ratio | 15:1 |
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District mascot | Bobcat |
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Website | https://www.bell.kyschools.us/ |
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Bell County School District is the school district for Bell County, Kentucky, United States.
It is the largest of the three districts in the county. It operates a total of 7 schools, 6 PreK-8 school centers and 1 high school (9th-12th grades).[1] In the 2020–21 school year, it had a total student enrollment of 2,451 students.[2] In 2017–2018, the district's budget was $32,451,000.[3] Its most notable achievements were the 1991 and 2008 state football championships, Class AAA and the cheerleading team going to State in 2008–2011.
Schools
- Bell County High School, grades 9–12. Their mascot is the bobcat.
- Bell Central School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the bulldog.
- Frakes School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the bear.
- Lone Jack School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the mustang.
- Page School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the wildcat.
- Right Fork School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the panther.
- Yellow Creek School Center, grades K-8. Their mascot is the longhorn.
See also
- WYJR-LP: District-owned radio station
References