Sequatchie County School Board

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Sequatchie Country School Board
Location
878 Cordell Dr
Dunlap, Tennessee

United States
Coordinates 35°21′25″N85°24′07″W / 35.357°N 85.402°W / 35.357; -85.402 Coordinates: 35°21′25″N85°24′07″W / 35.357°N 85.402°W / 35.357; -85.402
District information
Type Public
Grades PK-12
Superintendent Michael(Pete)Swafford
Schools 3
Students and staff
Athletic conference TSSAA
Other information
Website www.sequatchieschool.net

Sequatchie County School Board is a school system based in Dunlap, Tennessee. The system serves three schools. [1]

Dunlap, Tennessee City in Tennessee, United States

Dunlap is a city in and the county seat of Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 4,173 at the 2000 census and 4,815 at the 2010 census.

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