Questions and Answers

Questions and Answers

Where is Lawrence County Located?

Lawrence County is bordered on the north by Maury County, on the west by Wayne County, on the east by Giles County, and on the south by Alabama. US Highway 64 and TN Highway 43 cross in the county seat of Lawrenceburg.

What is the population, governing body, and scholastic resources of Lawrence County?

The population of Lawrence County in 1994 census was 35,303. Presently there are 13 public schools, and 4 private schools with a total scholastic population of 7,120, and a branch of Columbia State Community College. County Government is run by a County Executive and a board of 18 Commissioners.

Where were the Lawrence County Schools located before consolidation?

Appleton, Barnsville, Belew Springs, Berendsen, Blooming Grove, Bonnertown, Brush Creek, Center, Center Point, Concord, Copperas Branch, County Line, Crockett, Deerfield, Dunn, Eagle, Ethridge, Fairview, Fall River, Fishtrap, Five Points, Flatwoods, Freedom, Gaitherville, Gandy, Goodhope, Goss, Gum Springs, Howardsville, Hudson, Idaho, Iron City, Jones Chapel, Jonestown, Lawrenceburg, Leoma, Liberty Grove, Long Branch, Loretto, Mars Hill, Mt. Nebo, Mt. Horeb, Oakhill, O.K., Park Grove, Pea Ridge, Pebble Hill, Peppertown, Piney, Pleasant Point, Pleasant Valley, Porter’s Chapel, Quercus, Ramah, Redhill, Revilo, Richardson Chapel, Second Creek, Silver Springs, Sims Ridge, Springdale, St. Marys, Summertown, Wayland Springs, West point, Wolf Creek, and Zion.

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