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Have you tried Greenville County Schools' school assignment search? Each address and subdivision fall under a specific geocode that matches up with the assigned elementary, middle and high schools for the upcoming or current academic year.
Have you tried Greenville County Schools' school assignment search? Each address and subdivision fall under a specific geocode that matches up with the assigned elementary, middle and high schools for the upcoming or current academic year.
This is your best bet The attendances lines are "gerrymandered" and are subject to rezoning, pretty much annually Rumors have been circulating that the next high school built will be in the Five Forks area ( i know the plans "announced" for Ft Inn )
Fountain Inn High School plans are being delayed until at least 2019 at the earliest.
The arguments in the article from the BOE are pretty accurate and rational. They're not going to build a high school that served only a small portion of the county. My guess is they would want a building that would serve around 1,000 students.
As it sits right now Hillcrest and Woodmont (two schools who would see their enrollments impacted most likely) sit at 2,066 and 1,692 respectively as of the 180 enrollment count provided to the state (can also be found on the GCSD website). Both Woodmont and Hillcrest were built to house 2,000 students. There is absolutely no need to build a new school if you can not even fill it beyond half capacity in the immediate future.
this article now indicates an opening date of 2021 for Fountain Inn HS
Article also says that money was approved to add additional space of up to 400 students at JL Mann High School. I will be VERY interested to see what happens in 6 years if we're adding room to JL Mann which is also a Golden Strip school in some respects.
I've tried to find this information both on this forum as well as googling, but no such luck.
What elementary and middle schools feed into Muladin HS?
What elementary and middle schools feed into J.L. Mann HS?
Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, it isn't that simple. Greenville County does not have it set up where an elementary school all feeds into a certain middle school. A single elementary school can feed 2-3 different middle schools. The same is true for the middle schools. The attendance zones also change a bit each year to balance the student population. As the population in the Mauldin and Simpsonville area has boomed over the last 20 years, they have had to do some complex movement of attendance zones to keep the schools in those areas from over crowding.
You'll have to look up individual addresses on the school website or find a website that shows maps for school attendance zones. I'd give you a link to such a website but city-data considers it a competitor and would remove the link.
I know that Beck Middle School feeds into J.L.Mann. I "assume" the new middle school that's just a mile down the road from J.L. Mann will also feed into J.L. Mann...I forget the name of that school...some STEM school.
But also keep in mind, Greenville County is a choice county....you can go to any high school you want, assuming you are chosen in the lottery. So it is luck of the draw, but many do get lucky enough to go where they chose.
I know that Beck Middle School feeds into J.L.Mann. I "assume" the new middle school that's just a mile down the road from J.L. Mann will also feed into J.L. Mann...I forget the name of that school...some STEM school.
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