The Alamance-Burlington School System[1] is a school district covering Alamance County and the city of Burlington in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It was created in July 1996 by merging the respective systems of the county and city.
For the school year of 2020-2021 it had 23,148 students (NC's 14th largest system)[2] in 38 schools.[3][4]
Schools
editHigh Schools
edit- Alamance-Burlington Early/Middle College
- Alamance Virtual School
- Career and Technical Education Center
- Hugh M Cummings High School
- Eastern Alamance High School
- Graham High School
- Ray Street Academy
- Southeast Alamance High School
- Southern Alamance High School
- Western Alamance High School
- Walter M. Williams High School
Middle Schools
edit- Alamance Virtual School
- Broadview Middle School
- Graham Middle School
- Hawfields Middle School
- Turrentine Middle School
- Western Alamance Middle School
- Woodlawn Middle School
- Southern Middle School
Elementary Schools
edit- Alamance Virtual School
- Alexander Wilson Elementary School
- Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School
- Andrews Elementary School
- B Everett Jordan Elementary School
- Eastlawn Elementary School
- Elon Elementary School
- EM Holt Elementary School
- EM Yoder Elementary School
- Garrett Elementary School
- Grove Park Elementary School
- Haw River Elementary School
- Highland Elementary School
- Hillcrest Elementary School
- Newlin Elementary School
- North Graham Elementary School
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School
- Smith Elementary School
- South Graham Elementary School
- South Mebane Elementary School
- Sylvan Elementary School
References
edit- ^ "Alamance-Burlington School System / Homepage". Retrieved January 2, 2024.
- ^ "2021 Largest School Districts in North Carolina". Niche. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
- ^ "Search for Public School Districts - District Detail for Alamance-Burlington Schools".
- ^ "2020-2021 Report Community Report" (PDF).
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