Jackson County School District (Mississippi) - Schools

Schools

  • East Central Attendance Center
    • East Central High School (Grades 9-12)
    • East Central Middle School (Grades 6-8)
    • East Central Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5)
    • East Central Lower Elementary (Grades PreK-2)
  • Vancleave Attendance Center
    • Vancleave High School (Grades 9-12)
    • Vancleave Middle School (Grades 6-8)
    • Vancleave Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5)
    • Vancleave Lower Elementary (Grades PreK-2)
  • St. Martin Attendance Center
    • St. Martin High School (Grades 9-12)
    • St. Martin Middle School (Grades 6-8)
    • St. Martin Upper Elementary (Grades 4-5)
    • St. Martin East Elementary (Grades PreK-3)
    • St. Martin North Elementary (Grades K-3)

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