Public Elementary Schools within 5 miles of 1000 N Main St, Greenville, Kentucky
- There are 5 public elementary schools matching your required criteria: within 5 miles of 1000 N Main St, Greenville, Kentucky
- Your address appears to be zoned for these schools (shown in map): Longest Elementary School, Muhlenberg North Middle School. There may be additional schools for which your address is zoned - please contact your state department of education for more details. You can also click on the top right of the map to view all schools matching your search.
- Kentucky public schools have a diversity score of 0.25, which is lower than the national average of 0.32.
- The most diverse school district in Kentucky is Mayfield Independent School District School District. Read more about public school diversity statistics in Kentucky or national school diversity statistics.
- For these schools, minority enrollment is 8% (majority Black) and the student:teacher ratio is 16:1.
Public Elementary Schools within 5 miles of 1000 N Main St, Greenville, Kentucky
- School Location Miles Grades Students
- Greenville Longest Elementary School1020 N Main St
Greenville, KY 42345
(270)338-2842
- miles
Grades: PK-5 | 423 students
- Greenville Muhlenberg North Middle School1000 N Main St
Greenville, KY 42345
(270)338-3550
- miles
Grades: 6-8 | 598 students
- Greenville The Renaissance Center Alternative School
201 Airport Rd
Greenville, KY 42345
(270)338-0662
0.2 miles
Grades: 6-12 | 70 students
- Greenville Greenville Elementary School201 E Main Cross
Greenville, KY 42345
(270)338-4830
1.8 miles
Grades: PK-5 | 559 students
- Greenville Muhlenberg South Middle School200 Pritchett Dr
Greenville, KY 42345
(270)338-4650
1.8 miles
Grades: 6-8 | 488 students
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