Home > Kentucky > Clark County > Winchester

Winchester, ( KY ) Kentucky Schools



District Schools in Winchester, Kentucky

Clark County School District

Phone:(859) 744-4545
Grade Levels: PK - 12
Member Schools:14
Estimated Total Student Population:5,482


Schools in Winchester, Kentucky


Primary Schools Middle Schools High Schools News



Strode Station Elementary School

2 Educational Plaza Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597453915
Population: 594
Grade: KG - 05

Providence Elementary School

7076 Old Boonesboro Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8595273163
Population: 279
Grade: KG - 05

Shearer Elementary School

244 E Broadway Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597444978
Population: 419
Grade: KG - 05

Pilot View Elementary School

7501 Ironworks Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8598425231
Population: 137
Grade: KG - 05

Central Elementary School

330 Mt Sterling St Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597442243
Population: 415
Grade: KG - 05

Trapp Elementary School

11400 Irvine Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597440027
Population: 107
Grade: KG - 05

Fannie Bush Elementary School

250 N Main St Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597444834
Population: 291
Grade: KG - 05

Clark County Preschool

100 Vaught Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597444637
Population: -1
Grade: PK - PK

Hannah Mcclure Elementary School

30 Beckner St Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597446922
Population: 281
Grade: KG - 05

Clark Middle School

1 Educational Plaza Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597440427
Population: 715
Grade: 06 - 08

William G Conkwright Middle School

360 Mt Sterling Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597448433
Population: 570
Grade: 06 - 08

George Rogers Clark High School

620 Boone Ave Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597446111
Population: 1653
Grade: 08 - 12

Clark Bourbon Day Treatment Prog Alt School

100 Vaught Road Winchester, KY 40391
Phone: 8597453937
Population: 21
Grade: 07 - 12


WKU students spend month in Argentine culture

Two students and their professor in the Western Kentucky University geography department have successfully completed a 4,200-mile tour into remote areas of northern Argentina, an excursion that is the first of its kind for the university.


Clark athletics director resigns, faces theft charge

A former softball coach and athletics director at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester is a


Council member questions utilities service charge

If approved upon a second reading, the service charge on the minimum bill for residential Berea Municipal Utilities customers would increase from $9 to $12.


Education notes: July 7

Awards and Honors Patrick R. Yewell, who oversees Administrativ


Company is coming

While Madison County has a tradition of hospitality, it has seldom, if ever, had the opportunity to welcome so many important guest as will be here during the World Equestrian Games. In a little more than 80 days, the games will begin as central Kentucky welcomes 900 horses and an estimated 600,000 equine enthusiasts from around the world.


Three with local connections hope for crown

Three young women with Madison County connections will be among the 30 contestants vying for the title of Miss Kentucky 2010, July 15-18, in Lexington. The pageant is celebrating its 75th anniversary, and for the first time, the public will decide, via an Internet vote, which contestant will become one of the semi-finalists. Votes will be cast for the Kentucky Choice semi-finalist on the Miss ...


Help build a Habitat

It takes a community to build one, and that is the mission of Habitat For Humanity of Madison and Clark Counties. But aside from lots of volunteers, this mission also needs money. We are wanting to close our fiscal year with a healthy budget, said Judy Flavell, executive director of Habitat For Humanity of Madison and Clark Counties. Its been a rough year economically, and were really ...


Sports briefs: July 1

HIGH SCHOOLS Sayre stepping down as Lafayette's football coach


Munciana prepares for busy July

July is the month of rest for volleyball in Indiana. Club season ends in June and prep season starts in August, leaving July as the month to kick back, sun bathe by the pool and forget about volleyball.