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As of 2021, there are 151 elementary/K-8 schools, 16 middle schools, and 57 high schools in the School District of Philadelphia, excluding charter schools. [1] The Thomas K. Finletter School serves kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia.
This is a list of the schools operated by the Wake County Public School System in Wake County, North Carolina. The school directory below is current as of the 2023–2024 school year, and is collected through a number of sources including primary and secondary lists.
This is the list of schools within the Seattle Public Schools school district. Seattle Public Schools operates elementary schools, K -8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs. [1][2] The tables below provide data on the demographics of students in Seattle Public Schools.
See also: Lists of school districts in the United States and List of American institutions of higher education This article is part of a series on Education in theUnited States Summary By state and in insular areas By subject area History of education in the United States History of education in Chicago History of education in Kentucky History of education in Massachusetts History of education ...
This is a list of public schools in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The local school district, Omaha Public Schools, operates most public schools in Omaha, [1] with the exception of Westside Community Schools and Millard Public Schools.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools is the fourth largest school system in the United States with over 392 schools, 345,000 students and over 40,000 employees. [citation needed]
This is a list of primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California, organized by school district. The San Diego Unified School District is the school district that serves the majority of the city.
This is a list of schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. [1] The concept of zones is explained on the LAUSD website. [2]