There are 9 schools in the USA with the word meredith in the name.
The word "Meredith" is commonly found in U.S. public school names largely due to its association with notable individuals who have made significant contributions to education, civil rights, or local communities. Many schools are named after people such as James Meredith, the first African American student to attend the University of Mississippi, whose efforts in advancing civil rights made him a symbol of educational progress and equality. In other cases, the name honors local figures, benefactors, or educators named Meredith who played important roles in the development of school systems or the broader community. Naming schools after such individuals is a way to recognize and memorialize their impact, inspire students, and connect educational institutions to significant historical or cultural legacies. This tradition is part of a broader pattern across the United States, where public buildings and schools are frequently named in honor of people who have contributed to societal change or local development.
Arizona (2)
Mary Meredith High School in Tucson, AZMary Meredith K–12 School in Tucson, AZ
Delaware (1)
Meredith (Everett) Middle School in Middletown, DEIowa (1)
Meredith Middle School in Des Moines, IAIndiana (2)
Meredith Nicholson Elementary School in Crawfordsville, INMeredith Nicholson School 96 - An Exploratory School in Indianapolis, IN
Kentucky (1)
Meredith-Dunn School in Louisville, KYPennsylvania (1)
Meredith William M School in Philadelphia, PAWashington (1)
Meredith Hill Elementary School in Auburn, WA
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