Anderson School District Five

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Anderson School District Five
Address
400 Pearman Dairy Road
Anderson
, South Carolina, 29625
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12 [1]
SuperintendentBrenda S. Kelley
NCES District ID 4500900 [1]
Students and staff
Students12,771 [1]
Teachers866.89 [1]
Staff952.28 [1]
Student–teacher ratio14.73 [1]
Other information
Website www.anderson5.net

Anderson School District Five is a public school district headquartered in Anderson, South Carolina, United States. [2] [3] The school district, led by Superintendent Brenda Kelley, serves 12,560 students across 112 square miles. The district operates 18 schools (one early childhood , 11 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and two high schools). The district also operates the Anderson Institute of Technology, along with Anderson School Districts Three and Four. [4]

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Schools

Elementary Schools

NameGradesEnrollmentPrincipalAddressWebsite
Calhoun Academy of the Arts [5] PK-5th473Tonna Marroni1520 E. Calhoun St. Anderson, SC 29621 link
Centerville Elementary SchoolPK-5th620Jenifer Seymour1529 Whitehall Road Anderson, SC 29625 link
Concord Elementary SchoolPK-5th596Gary Bruhjell2701 Calrossie Road Anderson, SC 29621 link
Homeland Park Primary School [6] PK-2nd427Elizabeth Bowen3519 Wilmont Street Anderson, SC 29624 link
McLees Elementary School [7] PK-5th592Janet T Mills4900 Dobbins Bridge Road Anderson, SC 29626 link
Midway Elementary School [8] PK-5th699Brandon Meares1221 Harriet Circle Anderson, SC 29621 link
Nevitt Forest Elementary School [9] PK-5th577Angela Rardon1401 Bolt Drive Anderson, SC 29621 link
New Prospect Elementary School [10] PK-5th464Brian Williams126 New Prospect Church Rd Anderson, SC 29625 link
North Pointe Elementary School [11] PK-5th492Jill Brackett3325 Highway 81N Anderson, SC 29621 link
Varenees Elementary School [12] 3rd-5th370Danessa Barr1820 U.S. 29 Business Anderson, SC 29626 link
Whitehall Elementary School [13] PK-5th534Jennifer Bufford702 Whitehall Rd. Anderson, SC 29625 link

Middle Schools

NameGradesEnrollmentPrincipalAddressWebsite
Robert Anderson Middle School [14] 6th-8th1131Curtis Smith2302 Dobbins Bridge Rd. Anderson, SC 29626 link
Glenview Middle School [15] 6th-8th733Ryan Roberts2575 Old Williamston Road Anderson, SC 29621 link
McCants Middle School [16] 6th-8th563Stephanie Radford2123 Marchbanks Avenue Anderson, SC 29621 link
Southwood Academy of the Arts [17] 6th-8th394James A. Smith1110 Southwood St. Anderson, SC 29624 link

High Schools

NameGradesEnrollmentPrincipalAddressWebsite
T.L Hanna High School [18] 9th-12th1910Walter A. Mayfield2600 N Highway 81 Anderson, SC 29621 link
Westside High School [19] 9th-12th1768Kory Roberts806 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson, SC 29625 link

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