Floyd County Schools (Kentucky)

Floyd County Schools is the school district created to serve the public education needs of Floyd County, Kentucky.

The district has 13 schools serving a total of about six thousand students.

The school district comprises seven elementary schools :
 * Allen Elementary School, Allen serving grades PK-8
 * Betsy Layne Elementary School, Betsy Layne serving grades PK-8
 * Duff-Allen Central Elementary School, Eastern serving grades PK-8
 * John M. Stumbo Elementary School, Grethel serving grades PK-8
 * May Valley Elementary School, Martin serving grades PK-5
 * Prestonsburg Elementary School, Prestonsburg serving grades PK-5
 * South Floyd Elementary School, Hi Hat serving grades PK-8

At the end of the 2016–17 school year, McDowell and Osborne Elementary closed. The two schools consolidated into a single school at the campus that was occupied by South Floyd High School, which also closed at that time.

There is one middle school serving grades 6-8:
 * James D. Adams Middle School, Prestonsburg

And three high schools serving grades 9-12:
 * Floyd Central High School, Eastern
 * Betsy Layne High School, Betsy Layne
 * Prestonsburg High School, Prestonsburg

At the end of the 2016–17 school year, Allen Central and South Floyd closed and consolidated into the new Floyd Central High School at a new campus in Eastern.

There are also some schools organized for non-traditional learning:
 * Floyd County Area Technology Center, Martin, a trade school open to all county high school students.
 * Home Instruction Elementary, Prestonsburg
 * Home Instruction H.S., Prestonsburg
 * Renaissance Learning Center, The local alternative school located in Martin

In 2020, the Floyd County School of Innovation opened in the same building that houses RLC. Students go for half a day to take classes related to STEM.