Are Elmore County schools closed tomorrow?

No closings are listed at this time.

How many students are in Elmore County Alabama?

approximately 11,000 students
Elmore County Public Schools operates 15 schools with an enrollment of approximately 11,000 students. All of our schools are accredited by the Alabama State Department of Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

How many schools are in Elmore County?

Overview of Elmore County Elmore County contains 16 schools and 11,519 students. The district’s minority enrollment is 30%.

What day does Elmore County go back to school?

School Calendar 2020-2021

School Holidays Starts Finishes
First Day of School 10 Aug 2020 (Mon)
Fall Break 12 Oct 2020 (Mon) 13 Oct 2020 (Tue)
Thanksgiving Break 23 Nov 2020 (Mon) 27 Nov 2020 (Fri)
Christmas Break 21 Dec 2020 (Mon) 5 Jan 2021 (Tue)

What is Elmore County Alabama known for?

Moccasin Gap on the Coosa River Located in east-central Alabama, Elmore County is the third-fastest growing county in Alabama. Home to some of the most navigable and recreational waterways in the state, it is also scene to some of the most historic events in the Southeast.

How big is Elmore County Alabama?

657 mi²Elmore County / Area

What school district is Wetumpka Alabama?

Elmore County schools

District Name: Elmore County schools for this district NCES District ID: 0101290 State District ID: AL-026
Mailing Address: 100 H H Robison Drive Wetumpka, AL 36092-2722 Physical Address: 100 H H Robison Drive Wetumpka, AL 36092-2722 Phone: (334)567-1200
Type: Local school district Status: Open Total Schools: 16

What schools are virtual in Alabama?

Alabama offers several free, full-time online learning options for students, like Alabama Connections Academy, Alabama Virtual Academy, Genesis Innovative School, and Alabama Destinations Career Academy (which currently serves new students in grades-K-10).

Is there a slapout Alabama?

Holtville/Slapout is located on the western bank of Lake Jordan, and much of its population lives along this lakeshore, or in the neighboring Lightwood community. According to tradition, the old name of Slapout was derived from a storekeeper’s way of stating an item was out of stock: he was “slap out of it”.