Lewis County Schools | |
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Location | |
Lewis County, Kentucky United States | |
District information | |
Grades | Preschool–12th |
Superintendent | Jamie Weddington |
School board | Lewis County Board of Education |
Chair of the board | Bryan McRoberts |
Schools | 7 |
Budget | $33,234,369 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 2,155 |
Teachers | 142 |
Other information | |
Website | Official website |
Lewis County Schools is the operating school district for Lewis County, Kentucky. The district is governed by the Lewis County Board of Education, of which the current Superintendent is Jamie Weddington. [1]
In addition to six traditional K-12 schools, the district operates the Foster Meade Career & Tech Center located in Vanceburg, Kentucky. [2]
LCS [3] | Statewide [4] | |
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Average teachers' salary | $47,788 | $53,926 |
Average teachers' number of years experience | 12.5 | 12 |
Economically disadvantaged students | 73.6% | 60.7% |
Students with limited English proficiency | — | — |
Student / teacher ratio | 15 | 15 |
As of 2019, the student body demographics were: [3]
The Lewis County Board of Education is composed of five elected board members. As of June 2020, the current board consists of: [5]
Name | Position |
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Bryan McRoberts | Chairperson |
Sara Gibbs | Board Member |
Michelle Skidmore | Board Member |
Cindy Applegate | Board Member |
Todd Sartin | Board Member |
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