Our Schools
The Little Wildcat Pre-K Academy educates our youngest scholars. Pre-kindergarten classes are provided at T.J.Harris Lower through our Little Wildcat Academy. Students qualifying for the pre-kindergarten classes must be 4 years old on or before Sept. 1.
Crestwood Elementary School is a Pre-Kindergarten through grade five public school in Meridian, MS. Constructed in 1965, it is the newest elementary school in Meridian Public School District.
Welcome to George Washington Carver Elementary School, located in the heart of Meridian, Mississippi. Our school is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student can thrive. We emphasize academic excellence, creativity, and character development, inspired by the legacy of George Washington Carver.
Parkview Elementary School is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student can thrive. Our dedicated staff and supportive community work together to ensure each child receives a comprehensive and enriching education.
Poplar Springs Elementary educates students in Kindergarten-5th grade with a staff of 65. For over 10 years, PSE has had an arts initiative engaging and educating students through the integration of the arts. Our school is supported by an exemplary PTO which strives to enhance learning opportunities for all students.
West Hills Elementary is dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment where every student can thrive. We emphasize academic excellence, creativity, and character development, and an environment where learners become leaders.
Welcome to Magnolia Middle School, where we embrace the transformative power of "The Leader in Me" program. Our school is committed to developing well-rounded students by integrating leadership principles into every aspect of our curriculum.
Northwest Middle School serves students in 6th through 8th grade. Students are empowered to take charge of their education, build strong character, and develop essential life skills. Our dedicated staff, supportive community, and engaging learning environment ensure that each student is prepared to lead and succeed both in school and beyond.
Meridian High School is in the unique position of being the only public high school in the city of Meridian, Mississippi, an urban community of approximately 44,000. The city is a regional trade center for eight east Mississippi and west Alabama rural communities. We are the home of the WILDCATS and our school colors are royal blue and white.
Ross Collins Career and Technical Center is the oldest and largest vocational center in Mississippi. The center opened its doors in November 1942 and is celebrating over 70 years of service to the community.
Marion Park, which opened in 1924, is part of the National Register of Historical Places honoring the historical value of the Poplar Springs District. As the district’s alternative school, Marion Park serves students who struggle in the traditional classroom.