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Tarrant City Schools

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Type
  
Public

Established
  
1930 (1930)

District ID
  
0103270

Budget
  
12.1 million USD

Number of students
  
1,093

Staff
  
76

Grades
  
K–12

Superintendent
  
Dr. Shelly Mize

Teachers
  
70

Founded
  
1930

Schools
  
3

Student teacher ratio
  
15.73

Motto
  
Preparing for learning, service, and success

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The Tarrant City School District is the school system of the Birmingham, Alabama, suburb of Tarrant. Tarrant City Schools serve 1,093 students and employ 146 faculty and staff. The district includes one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school.

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Map of Tarrant City School District, AL 35217, USA

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History

Tarrant's first school was built in 1920, and by 1930, its enrollment had grown to 1,443 students. The 1930 U.S. Census showed sufficient population, in compliance with the state code, for the city of Tarrant to operate its own schools independently from the Jefferson County School System. Therefore, in August 1930, Tarrant City Schools pulled away from Jefferson County and appointed a Board of Education. The new board voted to take over the existing elementary and junior high schools, leaving the high school, Jefferson County High School, under the supervision of the county. In 1948, Jefferson County High School also became part of the Tarrant City School System and its name was changed to Tarrant High School. Mr. W.A. Parker was appointed as the first superintendent of Tarrant City Schools.

Schools

The district includes three schools:

  • Tarrant Elementary School (K–3)
  • Tarrant Intermediate School (4–6)
  • Tarrant High School (7–12)
  • Student Profile

    Tarrant City Schools serve all students living within Tarrant city limits. The student population is 77% African-American, 13% Hispanic, 9% white, and 1% multiracial. Approximately 96% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch. About 5% are English Language Learners (ELL), and about 14% have Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

    Tarrant City Schools have an overall graduation rate of 67%. Approximately 67% of Tarrant students meet or exceed state proficiency standards in mathematics, and about 75% meet or exceed standards in reading.

    Governance

    Tarrant City Schools are governed by the Tarrant Board of Education, which consists of five members appointed by the Tarrant City Council. Each member serves the school system and community for a five-year term and may be reappointed by the City Council. The following individuals are members of the board (2015):

  • Allen Bailey
  • Bruce Grant
  • Debbie Hall
  • Gene Horton
  • Jesse Mendez
  • References

    Tarrant City Schools Wikipedia