There are 16 schools in the USA with the word scenic in the name.
The word "scenic" is commonly found in the names of U.S. public schools because it often reflects the natural beauty or distinctive landscapes of the areas where these schools are located. Many communities in the United States take pride in their local surroundings, whether it be mountains, forests, lakes, or other picturesque features, and use the term "scenic" to highlight this connection. Naming a school "Scenic" can also instill a sense of place and community identity among students and staff. Additionally, the use of the word may signal an appreciation for the environment and encourage students to value and respect the natural world around them. In some cases, "scenic" is used to set a positive and inspiring tone, suggesting that the school, much like its surroundings, is a special and inviting environment for learning.
Colorado (1)
Scenic Elementary School in Grand Junction, COFlorida (2)
Scenic Terrace K–8 in Haines City, FLScenic Heights Elementary School in Pensacola, FL
Iowa (1)
Scenic View Christian School in Fayette, IAMinnesota (1)
Scenic Heights Elementary School in Minnetonka, MNNew Hampshire (1)
Mascenic Regional High School in New Ipswich, NHNew York (1)
Scenic Valley Mennonite School in Dundee, NYOhio (3)
Scenic Point School in Baltic, OHScenic Point School in Baltic, OH
Scenic Valley School in Baltic, OH
Oregon (1)
Scenic Middle School in Central Point, ORPennsylvania (2)
Scenic Mountain Parochial School in Allenwood, PAScenic Hills Elementary School in Springfield, PA
Tennessee (1)
Scenic Hills Elementary School in Memphis, TNTexas (1)
Scenic Hills Christian Academy in San Antonio, TXWashington (1)
Scenic Hill Elementary School in Kent, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate