Leflore County School District


The Leflore County School District was a public school district headquartered in Greenwood, Mississippi, United States.
The district served areas in Leflore County outside of the City of Greenwood, including the city of Itta Bena, the towns of Morgan City, Schlater and Sidon, as well as the community of Minter City.
Effective July 1, 2019 this district and the Greenwood Public School District consolidated into the Greenwood-Leflore School District.

History

In October 2013 the State of Mississippi took control of the school district. The second person appointed by state as the head of the school district was Ilean Richards.
Circa 2016 the rating of the Greenwood district was D. Unlike most state-mandated school district consolidations, in which a larger district absorbs a smaller district, in this instance two districts of roughly equal size are merging; in 2016 the Leflore district had 2,405 students and the Greenwood district had 2,846 students while the Leflore district had 2,405 students. the district had 2,400 students. Adam Ganucheau and Zachary Oren Smith of Mississippi Today described both districts as being "large".
David Jordan, a member of the Mississippi Senate, criticized the upcoming Greenwood-Leflore merger since the Leflore district's performance in state tests was worse than that of the Greenwood district; their respective grades from the Mississippi Department of Education circa 2016-2017 were F and C.
Richards resigned in 2017, and James Johnson-Waldington became the district head.

Schools

Secondary schools :
4-8 schools:
Primary schools:

Other

2006-07 school year

There were a total of 2,936 students enrolled in the Leflore County School District during the 2006-2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 49% female and 51% male. The racial makeup of the district was 96.46% African American, 1.36% White, and 2.18% Hispanic. All of the district's students were eligible to receive free lunch.

Previous school years

Accountability statistics