Conway Public Schools - Schools

Schools

High School: (10th - 12th grade)

  • Conway High School

Junior High School: (8th & 9th grades)

  • Conway Junior High School

Middle Schools: (5th - 7th grades)

  • Bob Courtway Middle School
  • Carl Stuart Middle School
  • Raymond and Phyllis Simon Middle School
  • Ruth Doyle Middle School

Elementary Schools: (Kindergarten - 4th grade)

  • Carolyn Lewis Elementary School
  • Ellen Smith Elementary School
  • Florence Mattison Elementary School
  • Ida Burns Elementary School
  • Jim Stone Elementary School
  • Julia Lee Moore Elementary School
  • Marguerite Vann Elementary School
  • Theodore Jones Elementary School
  • Woodrow Cummins Elementary School

In 2011, Jim Stone Elementary School received top honors from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in being named a National Blue Ribbon School.

Pre-School Center:

  • Sallie Cone Pre-School Center

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