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York County School District 3
(Rock Hill School District)
Address
660 N. Anderson Rd.

,
29731
Information
SuperintendentRiley Reid
Enrollment17,400
LanguageEnglish
AreaRock Hill
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
Websitehttp://www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/

York County School District 3 (also known as Rock Hill Schools) is the largest of the four public school districts in York County, South Carolina, USA. The district serves students in and around the city of Rock Hill, approximately 20 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina.

School Board

Title Positions
Superintendent Dr. Kelly Pew
Board Member Walter Brown
Board Member Mildred Douglas
Board Member Bob Norwood
Board Member Ann Reid
Board Member Dr. Jane Sharp
Board Member Ginny Moe
Board Member Jim Vining

Schools

Elementary schools

  • Belleview Elementary
  • Children's School at Sylvia Circle
  • Ebenezer Avenue Elementary
  • Ebinport Elementary
  • Finley Road Elementary
  • Independence Elementary
  • India Hook Elementary
  • Lesslie Elementary
  • Mount Gallant Elementary
  • Mount Holly Elementary
  • Northside Elementary School of the Arts
  • Oakdale Elementary
  • Old Pointe Elementary
  • Richmond Drive Elementary
  • Rosewood Elementary
  • Sunset Park Center for Accelerated Studies
  • York Road Elementary

Middle schools Enrollment in Italics

  • Castle Heights Middle School 798
  • Dutchman Creek Middle School 875
  • Rawlinson Road Middle School 794
  • Saluda Trail Middle School 866
  • Sullivan Middle School 804

High schools Enrollment in Italics

References

Further reading

  • Smith, Stephen Samuel (Winthrop University) (2010-03-01). "Still Swimming against the Resegregation Tide - A Suburban Southern School District in the Aftermath of Parents Involved". North Carolina Law Review. 88 (3). University of North Carolina School of Law: 1145–1208. {{cite journal}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |journal= (help)