Grant County Public Schools

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Locations
820 Arnie Risen Boulevard
Williarnstown, KY 41097-9459
United States
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Phone
824-3323
Fax
824-3508



The Grant County Public School System consists of six schools, with a total enrollment of 3.842 students. Each school's operations are supervised by a Site-Based Decision-Making Council. A Board of Education, made up of five elected representatives, sets district policy and makes decisions regarding school activities. The Grant County Board of Education meets on the second Thursday of each month.

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