Florence City Schools

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Florence City Schools
Location
Florence, Alabama
United States
District information
GradesPre-K12th
SuperintendentJanet S. Womack, PhD[1]
Students and staff
Students4188[2]
Teachers235[2]
District mascotFalcons
ColorsSilver and Blue
Other information
WebsiteFlorence City Schools

Florence City Schools is the public school district of the city of Florence, Alabama. As of the 2004–2005 school year it has some 4,188 students and 235 full-time teachers. Florence City Schools offers 14 Advanced Placement courses, 52 career/tech courses, 14 competitive sports with 61 teams, and education from the "cradle to career."[2]

According to 2012 U.S. News Best High Schools, Florence City Schools was ranked #17 out of a total of 370 high schools in the state of Alabama placing them in the top 5% of Alabama schools.[3]

Dr. Janet Womack became the superintendent in July 2010.

Secondary schools

High schools

Grades 9-12

Middle schools

Grades 7–8

  • Florence Middle School

Grades 5–6

  • Hibbett Middle School

Primary schools

Elementary schools

  • Forest Hills Elementary School
  • Harlan Elementary School
  • Weeden Elementary Schools

Preschools

  • Handy HeadStart. (The Handy Headstart program was officially removed as a part of the Florence City School System in October 2013 as part of the federal government shutdown and a lacking of federal funding. The program continues to operate, however.)

Board of Education as of 2012

Ms. Vicky Kirkman, Mr. Thomas F Wissert, Mrs. Laura Hardeman, Mr. Jim Fisher - Vice President, Mr. Bill Jordan - President, Mrs. MaLeah Chaney

Board as of 2013 Mr. Bill Jordan, President (District 2) Ms. Vickie Kirkman, Vice President (District 1) Mr. Bill Griffin (District 3) Mr. Bill Gullett (District 4) Mrs. Laura Hardeman (District 5) Mr. Brad Dethero (District 6)

References

  1. ^ "Florence City Schools Superintendent". Florence City Schools. Retrieved March 23, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c State Board of Education School Report Card for 2004–2005, Florence City
  3. ^ http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/alabama/districts/florence-city/florence-high-school-150

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