Gaston County Schools

Gaston County Schools
Location
943 Osceola Street
Gastonia, North Carolina 28053

Gaston County, North Carolina
District information
Motto "Shaping Our Future"
Superintendent W. Jeffrey Booker
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Schools 56
Students and staff
Students 33,000
Teachers 2,121
Staff 4,226
Other information
Website www.gaston.k12.nc.us

Gaston County Schools is a public school district located in Gaston County, North Carolina. With 31,189 students enrolled in 55 schools as of the 2012/13 academic year, it is the ninth largest public school district in North Carolina.[1]

Schools

The system is made up of 56 schools: 11 high schools, 11 middle schools, 32 elementary schools, and 2 special schools.

School Directory

High schools (9-12)

Middle schools (6-8)

  • Southwest Middle School, Gastonia
  • W. P. Grier Middle School, Gastonia
  • York Chester Middle School, Gastonia
  • Belmont Middle School, Belmont
  • Bessemer City Middle School, Bessemer City
  • Cramerton Middle School, Cramerton
  • John Chavis Middle School, Cherryville
  • W. C. Friday Middle School, Dallas
  • Holbrook Middle School, Lowell
  • Mount Holly Middle School, Mount Holly
  • Stanley Middle School Stanley

Elementary schools

  • Brookside Elementary School
  • Dr. Edward D. Sadler Elementary School
  • Chapel Grove Elementary School
  • Forest Heights Elementary School
  • Gardner Park Elementary School
  • Hawks Nest STEAM Academy
  • Lingerfeldt Elementary School
  • New Hope Elementary School
  • Pleasant Ridge Elementary School
  • Robinson Elementary School
  • Sherwood Elementary School
  • Woodhill Elementary School
  • Hershal H. Beam Elementary School
  • W.A. Bess Elementary School
  • Belmont Central Elementary School
  • Catawba Heights Elementary School
  • Page Primary School
  • North Belmont Elementary School
  • Bessemer City Central Elementary School
  • Bessemer City Primary School
  • Tryon Elementary School
  • W.B. Beam Intermediate School
  • Cherryville Elementary School
  • Carr Elementary School
  • Costner Elementary School
  • Lowell Elementary School
  • McAdenville Elementary School
  • Pinewood Elementary School
  • Ida Rankin Elementary School
  • Kiser Elementary School
  • Springfield Elementary School

Special schools

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-22. Retrieved 2013-07-23.


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