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  1. Melrose High School is a public high school located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Orange Mound area, serving 1557 students in grades 9–12. It is served by Shelby County Schools.

  2. Melrose High School, a public high school located in Memphis, TN, is in the heart of Orange Mound. It serves a student population of 800 students in grades 9-12.

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  3. Get information on Melrose High School in Memphis, TN including enrollment, state testing assessments and student body breakdown.

    • 2870 Deadrick Ave, Memphis, 38114, TN
    • 090141 65974
  4. Mar 5, 2021 · The first Black high school in Memphis, the current Melrose High School building at 843 Dallas St. was built in 1938, closed in 1981 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in...

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  5. Nov 27, 2023 · MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Congressman Steve Cohen and Mayor Jim Strickland celebrated a major milestone at Melrose High School on Monday as many graduates reunited inside the building before the...

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  6. At Melrose High School, we provide high-quality, appropriate and rigorously challenging instruction to students by planning focused lessons using the Tennessee Academic Standards. Students are challenged to learn and achieve through large group, small group and individual instruction.

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  8. Melrose High was established in 1890 and was the pride of the Orange Mound neighborhood. The school was named after Dr. Melrose, a philanthropist and humanitarian. Melrose became part of the Memphis City Schools in 1919.

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