Mercer County Schools (West Virginia)
Mercer County Schools is the operating school district within Mercer County, West Virginia. It is governed by the Mercer County Board of Education. Mercer County Public Schools is compiled of nineteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools. The current enrollment approximation in the Mercer County Public Schools is 9200 students.
Schools
High schools
- Bluefield High School (9-12)
- Montcalm High School (7-12)
- PikeView High School (9-12)
- Princeton High School (9-12)
Middle schools
- Bluefield Middle School (6-8), feeds Bluefield High School
PikeView Middle School (6-8), feeds PikeView High School
- Princeton Middle School (6-8), feeds Princeton High School
Elementary schools
- Athens Elementary School (K-5), feeds PikeView Middle School
- Bluefield Intermediate (3-5), feeds Bluefield Middle School
- Bluewell Elementary (K-5), feeds Bluefield Middle School
- Ceres Elementary (K-5), feeds Bluefield Middle and Glenwood School
- Glenwood School (K-8), feeds Princeton High School
- Lashmeet/Matoaka (K-5), feeds PikeView Middle School
- Melrose Elementary (K-5), feeds PikeView Middle School
- Memorial Elementary (K-2), feeds Bluefield Intermediate
- Mercer Elemenrary (K-5), feeds Princeton Middle School
- Montcalm Elementary (K-6), feeds Montcalm High School
- Oakvale Elementary School (K-5), feeds PikeView Middle School
- Princeton Primary (K-2), feeds Mercer and Straley Elementary
- Spanishburg School (K-5), feeds PikeView Middle School
- Straley Elementary (3-5), feeds Princeton Middle School
- Sun Valley Elementary (K-5), feeds Athens School
- Whitethorn Elementary (K-2), feeds Bluefield Intermediate
Pre-kindergarten schools
- Cumberland Heights
- Silver Springs
Schools no longer in operation
- Thorn Elementary (1997)
- Wade Elementary
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