The Louisville Municipal School District, located in Winston County, Mississippi, has a rich history dating back to 1872 when the first public school was established in Louisville. Today, the district encompasses Fair Elementary School, Louisville Elementary School, Eiland Middle School, Louisville High School, Nanih Waiya Attendance Center, and Noxapater Attendance Center, providing education from Pre-K to 12th grade. Accredited by the Mississippi Department of Education, the district offers advanced placement courses and serves students with a comprehensive curriculum.
Formed in 1960 through the consolidation of Winston County Schools and Louisville City Schools, the Louisville Municipal School District is committed to providing quality education to the community. With its roots in the Choctaw Indian heritage and a population of over 19,000, Winston County serves as the county seat. The district also includes the Winston-Louisville Career and Technology Center, catering to students in grades 10-12, ensuring a well-rounded education for all students in the area.
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