Elkin City Schools

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Elkin City Schools
Location
United States
District information
Gradespreschool - high-school (kindergarden) 4th grade 7th grade 13th grade
SuperintendentDr. Myra cox
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
Schools3
Budget$ 12,046,000
NCES District ID3701380[1]
Students and staff
Students1,217
Teachers87.14 (on FTE basis)
Staff79.10 (on FTE basis)
Student–teacher ratio13.97:1
Other information
Websitewww.elkin.k12.nc.us

The Elkin City Schools system is a PK12 graded school district located in the town of Elkin, North Carolina which lies on the border of Wilkes and Surry counties. The three schools in the district serve 1,217 students as of 2010–11.

History[edit]

The history of public education in Elkin really began shortly after the state passed its first common school law in 1839. The state was then divided into several school districts.[2] The Elkin City Schools system was established by the North Carolina General Assembly on March 25, 1947.[3]

Student demographics[edit]

For the 2010–11 school year, Elkin City Schools had a total population of 1,217 students and 87.14 teachers on a (FTE) basis. This produced a student-teacher ratio of 13.97:1.[1] That same year, out of the student total, the gender ratio was 52% male to 48% female. The demographic group makeup was: White, 77%; Hispanic, 16%; Black, 4%; Asian/Pacific Islander, 1%; and American Indian, 0% (two or more races: 2%).[4] For the same school year, 40.95% of the students received free and reduced-cost lunches.[5]

Governance and funding[edit]

The primary governing body of Elkin City Schools follows a council–manager government format with a five-member Board of Education appointing a Superintendent to run the day-to-day operations of the system. Elkin City Schools currently resides in the North Carolina State Board of Education's Seventh District.[6]

Board of education[edit]

A five-member board of education governs the Elkin City Schools system. The current members are: Richard Brinegar (Chairman), Ralph Beshears, Judy Walker, Frank Beals, and Dr. Will Ballard.[7]

Superintendent[edit]

The current Superintendent of Elkin City Schools is Dr. Myra S. Cox.

Funding[edit]

Public school districts in North Carolina do not have their own taxation authority, they are fiscally dependent on the State and their respective county Board of Commissioners. The county Boards of Commissioners vote on funding levels proposed by the school system.[8] The majority of the funding comes from State sources.[9]

Schools[edit]

The Elkin City Schools system has three schools ranging from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade: Elkin Elementary School, Elkin Middle School and Elkin High School.[10]

There are no charter schools within the city of Elkin. Charter schools that serve the citizens of Elkin include: Bridges Charter School in State Road, North Carolina in Wilkes County[11]

Athletics[edit]

The schools in the district are members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Elkin High School is a 1A school in the Mountain Valley Conference.[12]

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Elkin City Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  2. ^ "History of the North Carolina State Board of Education". NCPublicSchools.org. NC State Board of Education. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
  3. ^ Sidener, Carrie (November 22, 2003). "Elkin Joins Mount Airy in Rejecting Merger Discussion". Mount Airy News. Mid South News Service. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  4. ^ "Percentage of Students in Each Demographic Group". North Carolina’s School Report Cards. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "2010–2011". Free & Reduced Meals Application Data. NC Department of Public Instruction. Archived from the original on April 23, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2013.
  6. ^ "Education Districts". NC State Board of Education. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  7. ^ "Meet the Board". Elkin City Schools. Archived from the original on December 31, 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  8. ^ "Fiscal Independence Issue Brief" (PDF). NCSBA website. North Carolina School Boards Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 7, 2011. Retrieved November 14, 2011.
  9. ^ "2009–2010 District Profile". NC Department of Public Instruction. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  10. ^ "Schools". Elkin City Schools. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  11. ^ "Wilkes County". Office of Charter Schools website. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
  12. ^ "NCHSAA CONFERENCES 2011–12". NCHSAA website. NCHSAA. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2012.

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