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  1. 14 de may. de 2018 · Greenwood Public School District, No. 17-60157 (5th Cir. 2018) The Fifth Circuit reversed the district court's grant of defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's due process claim, which alleged that plaintiff was deprived of his property interest in his job as superintendent. The court held that plaintiff has adequately stated a procedural due ...

  2. 1901 Highway 82, West, Greenwood, MS 38930. PH: 1-662-453-4231. Greetings from the Office of Alternative Education: The goal of the Greenwood Leflore Consolidated School District’s alternative school is to provide opportunities for the students not succeeding in the traditional classroom setting to obtain academic credit, career exploration ...

  3. We, the School Board of the Greenwood Leflore Consolidated School District, believe that each student is unique and has the potential for making positive contributions to society. We recognize that in order to function in society, individuals need to master certain basic skills and need to continue learning throughout life.

  4. Mississippi Department of Education P.O. Box 771 Jackson, MS 39205-0771 Educator Licensure Related Information: 601-359-3483 General MDE Related Information: 601-359-3513

  5. District Name: GREENWOOD-LEFLORE CONS SCH DISTRICT schools for this district: NCES District ID: 2800198: State District ID: MS-4211: Mailing Address: P. O. Box 1497 Greenwood, MS 38935-1497: Physical Address: 1901 Highway 82 West Greenwood, MS 38935-1497: Phone: (662)581-3035: Type: Regular local school district: Status: Open: Total Schools: 15 ...

  6. These are some of the top-rated public schools in Greenwood based on a variety of measures, including academic performance and equity. Find out more about GreatSchools ratings . High. 2 /10. Amanda Elzy High School. 4. ( 1 Reviews) | Public, 9-12 & Ungraded | 378 students. Homes nearby. 1 /10.

  7. The Greenwood Leflore Consolidated School District’s Office of Federal Programs administers five (5) federal programs: 1. Title I, Part A (Basic) supports supplemental services for students in high-poverty schools; 2. Title II, Part A (Effective Instruction) supports class-size reduction and teacher and principal training; 3.