Rome City School District (Georgia)
School district in Georgia (U.S. state)
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The Rome City School District is a public school district in Floyd County, Georgia, United States, based in the city of Rome. It serves the city limits of Rome.[4]
Coordinates34.254066°N 85.168644°W[1]
GradesPre-kindergarten – 12
SuperintendentEric L. Holland
AccreditationsSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
Georgia Accrediting Commission
| Rome City School District | |
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| Address | |
508 East 2nd Street
, Georgia, 30161–3112United States | |
| Coordinates | 34.254066°N 85.168644°W[1] |
| District information | |
| Grades | Pre-kindergarten – 12 |
| Superintendent | Eric L. Holland |
| Accreditations | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Georgia Accrediting Commission |
| Students and staff | |
| Enrollment | 6,573 (2022–23)[2] |
| Faculty | 510.20 (FTE)[2] |
| Staff | 469.60 (FTE)[3] |
| Student–teacher ratio | 12.88[2] |
| Other information | |
| Telephone | (706) 236–5050 |
| Fax | (706) 802–4311 |
| Website | rcs.rome.ga.us |
Schools
The Rome City School District has six elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.[5]
Elementary schools
- Anna K. Davie Elementary School
- East Central Elementary School
- Elm Street Elementary School
- Main Elementary School
- West Central Elementary School
- West End Elementary School
Middle school
- Rome Middle School
High schools
- Rome High School
- Phoenix Performance Learning Center
Former schools
High schools
- Tower Hill School (Rome, Georgia); open from 1883, building was demolished in 1961[6]
- Main High School (Rome, Georgia), opened from 1884 until 1969, with periods of transitions.[7][8]
- Girls' High School (Rome, Georgia)[6]
- Boys' High School (Rome, Georgia)[6]
- West Rome High School[6][7]
- East Rome High School[6][7]
- North Heights Elementary School
Safety
In August 2022, in the same week two students at Rome High School were found with a gun on campus.[9] After these incidents, the school went on a flexible learning day to call an emergency board meeting to review safety and security measures.[9]
