Davidson County Schools
- This article is about the North Carolina school district. For Davidson County Schools in Tennessee, see Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.
Davidson County Schools is a school district in Davidson County, North Carolina. The administrative education board is headquartered just off of U.S. Highway 64 on County School Road just outside the city limits of Lexington, North Carolina. The school system comprises six high schools, seven middle schools, eighteen elementary schools, one extended day school, one ungraded special school, and a STEM based career academy. The superintendent is Dr. Lory Morrow.[1] Two other school districts, Lexington City Schools and Thomasville City Schools, are found in Davidson County.
High schools and their feeders
- Central Davidson High School
- Central Davidson Middle
- Davis-Townsend Elementary
- Southmont Elementary
- Southwood Elementary
- Central Davidson Middle
- East Davidson High School
- E. Lawson Brown Middle
- Brier Creek Elementary
- Fair Grove Elementary
- Pilot Elementary
- E. Lawson Brown Middle
- Ledford Senior High School
- Ledford Middle
- Oak Grove Middle
- Friendship Elementary
- Hasty Elementary
- Wallburg Elementary
- North Davidson High School
- South Davidson High School
- South Davidson Middle
- Denton Elementary
- Silver Valley Elementary
- South Davidson Middle
- West Davidson High School
- Tyro Middle
- Churchland Elementary
- Reeds Elementary
- Tyro Elementary
- Tyro Middle
Other Schools
- Davidson County High School
- Davidson Early College
- Stoner-Thomas School (ungraded)
- Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy
Future Schools
- Oak Grove High School (opening fall 2017)
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