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Revision as of 21:14, 7 June 2017

The Escambia County School District is the organization responsible for the administration of public schools in Escambia County, Florida. The district currently administers 37 elementary schools, 11 middle schools, and eight high schools, as well as a number of specialized centers.

The district is currently administered by a superintendent and a five-member school board. The current Superintendent of Schools is Malcolm Thomas. The Deputy Superintendent of Schools is Norm Ross, the former principal of Pensacola High School.

School Board

District School Board Member
District 1 Kevin Adams
District 2 Gerald Boone
District 3 Linda Moultrie
District 4 Patty Hightower
District 5 Bill Slayton

Schools

High schools

Middle Schools

Effective for the 2007-2008 school year, Wedgewood Middle School and Brentwood Middle School students were transferred to Woodham High School, now Woodham Middle School. Brownsville Middle School students were transferred to Warrington Middle School, Brown Barge Middle School students were transferred into the Brentwood Middle School building, and Brownsville, Brentwood, and Wedgewood schools were closed.

Elementary Schools

Other Education Centers

External Links