Elementary Schools in Gautier, MS
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Martin Bluff Elementary School is governed by the Pascagoula School District, which operates several elementary, middle and high schools. The school offe
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Established in 1970, College Park Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through grade five. It provides academic instruction in reading, langua
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Gautier Middle School, affiliated with the Pascagoula School District, offers education to students in grades six through eight. It is a public school and h
Central Elementary School provides educational programs to students in kindergarten through grade five. Its academic curriculum includes reading, writin
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Resurrection Catholic School serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. The school operates art, creative dramatics, music, and health a
Jackson Elementary School serves more than 250 students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. It offers regular classes in mathematics, writing, readin
Eastlawn Elementary School is a learning center that is governed by the Pascagoula School District. Established in 1952, the school serves students
Located in Pascagoula, Miss., Arlington Elementary School provides academic classes to more than 400 students in prekindergarten through grade fiv