The Carmi-White
County School District provides preschool through 12th
grade education for approximately 1,500 students. The district
is arranged in grade level attendance centers, with prekindergarten
through first grade students attending the Lincoln facility
in Carmi, second and third graders attending the Jefferson
facility in Carmi, fourth and fifth graders attending Crossville
Elementary School in Crossville, grades six through eight
attending Carmi-White County Middle School in Carmi and grades
9 through 12 attending Carmi-White County High School in Carmi.
Additionally, the district's Brownsville facility provides
special education services for TMH level students from the
nine counties of Wabash, Edwards, Wayne, White, Hamilton,
Gallatin, Saline, Pope and Hardin.
All three
elementary school buildings have been wired and connected
for Internet access. Thirty (30) station computer labs provide
daily computer/technology instruction to all 2-5 students.
Grades 6-8 are arranged in middle school format, while the
high school (grades 9-12) are arranged in an 8-block format.
The high school also teaches industrial arts, home economics,
agriculture, auto mechanics, business, child care, Cisco Technology
training and Jobs for Illinois Graduates (JILG).
The district
offers a full athletic program to meet its students' needs.
The district is leaving the North Egypt Conference to become
a member of the Black Diamond Athletic Conference in 2003-2004.
The district is also a member of the Wabash and Ohio Valley
Special Education District, Regional Vocational Delivery System,
the Illinois High School Association, the Illinois Junior
High School Association, the Illinois Association of School
Boards, and the teachers' association is affiliated with the
Illinois Education Association/National Education Association.
Carmi
White County School District Official Web Site
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