• Source: Bradley County Schools
    • Bradley County Schools is a public school system based in Bradley County, Tennessee. All students living in the county attend these schools, except for those living in Cleveland; students in Cleveland attend schools in the Cleveland City Schools district.


      High schools


      Bradley Central High School
      Walker Valley High School
      GOAL Academy - alternative high school
      REACH Adult High School - alternative high school


      Middle schools


      Lake Forest Middle School
      Ocoee Middle School


      Elementary schools


      Black Fox Elementary School
      Charleston Elementary School
      Hopewell Elementary School
      Michigan Avenue Elementary School
      North Lee Elementary School
      Oak Grove Elementary School
      Park View Elementary School
      Prospect Elementary School
      Taylor Elementary School
      Valley View Elementary School
      Waterville Community Elementary School


      History


      Schools have existed in Bradley County since its inception. Public schools have been in existence in Bradley County since at least 1871, and the name "Bradley County Schools" has been used for the district since at least the 1880s. The first reported superintendent was M.R. Burke, elected in 1885. The first public high schools in the county were Charleston High School in Charleston, opened in 1913, and Central High School in Cleveland, opened in 1916. Central High School was renamed Bradley County High School in 1920 and Bradley Central High School in 1948. Bradley Central was originally located at the current site of Ocoee Middle School, but was moved to its current location in 1972. Charleston High School was replaced with Walker Valley High School in 2001.


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