The district includes the central part of the city.[2]
History
In 1991 the district began educating children under the care of the Family & Children's Center (FCC), an organization serving disabled children. The FCC sued the school district in 1993 because the district did not want to pay certain fees.[3]
In 2019 Wayne Barker became the superintendent.[4]
Schools
As of February 2022, the district holds jurisdiction over 2 secondary and 7 primary schools.[1] Listed below, they are:
* Approximate number of enrolled pupils is calculated based on total number of students in district, multiplied by reported percentage, and rounded to nearest whole student.