Jefferson County School District
Education Administration Programs201-500 Employees
The Jefferson County School District administers a four-school system in Jefferson County, Mississippi, educating about 1,500 students from elementary through high school. Administrative functions are centered in Fayette, with the district office on South Main Street and the central office housing most district operations; the current building is named for Robert L. Williams, the first African American School Board Member, and a nearby Vocational Technical Center provides programs in Residential Carpentry, Welding, Electrician, Computer Business, Allied Health, and Design and Merchandise. The district serves students and families in the local community by delivering K-12 education alongside career training opportunities through its vocational center. It operates within the Education Administration Programs industry, reflecting its role as a public education authority overseeing elementary to high school programs. Based in Fayette, Mississippi, the organization maintains a workforce described in general terms as hundreds of staff members who support district operations.