Bartlett City Schools

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Bartlett City Schools is a municipal school district serving Bartlett, Tennessee, United States.

Location[edit]

In February 2014, the school district moved its headquarters from Bartlett City Hall into the former special education offices at Bartlett High School.[1] In December 2018 they moved into their current location at 5705 Stage Road.[2]

History[edit]

Following the merger of Memphis City Schools and Shelby County Schools in 2013, a referendum was put forth to the residents of Bartlett to form their own school district. In July 2013, the residents of Bartlett approved the referendum and Bartlett City Schools was created.[3] On December 20, 2013, the Bartlett City Schools board voted unanimously to appoint former Shelby County Schools Deputy Superintendent, David Stephens, as Superintendent.[4] On August 4, 2014, Bartlett City Schools officially opened for their first day of classes.[5]

Schools[edit]

Bartlett City Schools serves the following schools:[6]

Elementary

  • Altruria Elementary School
  • Bartlett Elementary School
  • Bon Lin Elementary School
  • Ellendale Elementary School
  • Oak Elementary School
  • Rivercrest Elementary School

Middle

  • Appling Middle School
  • Bon Lin Middle School
  • Elmore Park Middle School

High

Other[edit]

In February 2014, the district approved an open enrollment policy for students who do not live in the City of Bartlett.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bailey, Clay. "Bartlett schools hire new employees, start move to district office." Memphis Commercial Appeal. February 17, 2014. Updated February 18, 2014. Retrieved on March 11, 2014. "Bartlett City Schools added two employees Monday, and more staff means the need for more space, hence the system’s move into its new offices at Bartlett High. Supt. David Stephens was in the new offices — the former special education department under legacy Shelby County Schools — getting furniture arranged and settling in the larger space from the system’s previous spot in the corner of Bartlett City Hall."
  2. ^ Pilgrim, Natalie (December 5, 2018). "Bartlett City Schools administrators 'back under one roof' in renovated offices". Daily Memphian.
  3. ^ "Shelby County's Suburban Voters Decide Again Munici..." www.commercialappeal.com.
  4. ^ "Bartlett School Board Finalizes Contract With..." www.commercialappeal.com.
  5. ^ "Eight School Systems Open in Shelby County With Few Problems". www.commercialappeal.com.
  6. ^ "Home". bartlettschools.org.
  7. ^ Bailey, Clay. "Bartlett approves open enrollment school policy for non-residents." Memphis Commercial Appeal. February 27, 2014. Retrieved on March 11, 2014.

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