Rutherford County Schools is a school district based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. It serves Rutherford County, Tennessee, grades pre-kindergarten to 12.
The district gained national attention during the COVID-19 pandemic when local high school student Grady Knox was harassed by district meeting attendees after explaining that his grandmother had died due to the lack of mask-wearing in local schools. Outgoing school board chairman Coy Young subsequently apologized, stating his "regret the young man was treated the way he was."
Schools
Elementary schools
- Barfield Elementary School
- Blackman Elementary School
- Brown's Chapel Elementary School
- Buchanan Elementary School
- Cedar Grove Elementary School
- Christiana Elementary School
- David Youree Elementary School
- Eagleville School (PKâÂÂ12)
- Homer Pittard Campus School (KâÂÂ6)
- John Colemon Elementary School
- Kittrell Elementary School
- Lascassas Elementary School
- Lavergne Lake Elementary School
- Roy Waldron Annex (PKâÂÂ1)
- McFadden School of Excellence (KâÂÂ6)
- Plainview Elementary School
- Poplar Hill Elementary School
- Rock Springs Elementary School
- Rockvale Elementary School (PKâÂÂ5)
- Rocky Fork Elementary School (K-5)
- Roy L. Waldron Elementary School (2âÂÂ5)
- Simon Springs Community School (1-8)
- Smyrna Elementary School
- Smyrna Primary School
- Stewarts Creek Elementary School
- Stewartsboro Elementary School
- Thurman Francis Arts Academy (KâÂÂ8)
- Walter Hill Elementary School
- Wilson Elementary School
Middle schools
- Blackman Middle School est. 2002
- Christiana Middle School
- Eagleville School (PKâÂÂ12)
- La Vergne Middle School
- Oakland Middle School
- Rock Springs Middle School
- Rocky Fork Middle School est.2017
- Rockvale Middle School (6âÂÂ8)
- Siegel Middle School
- Smyrna Middle School
- Stewarts Creek Middle School
- Thurman Francis Arts Academy (KâÂÂ8)
- Whitworth-Buchanan Middle School
High schools
Other schools
References
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