Welcome Clarksville

Welcome Clarksville!

At Greater Clark County Schools, we strive for excellence in academics, extracurricular activities, and athletic programs, ensuring that every student has the support and opportunities they need to succeed.

We now offer FREE Transportation that takes Clarksville students to Jeffersonville Schools. High Schoolers can also take the bus to Prosser Career  Education Center for their career-focused programs. 

Why Choose GCCS?

  • Earn 60+ college credits while in high school.
  • Advanced Placement courses and various rigorous curricula to explore career interests and to prepare students for postsecondary opportunities. 
  • Students can earn a Statewide Transfer General Education Core, which allows them to start their college education as sophomores.
  • Multiple Academy choices help students explore their interests and prepare for great careers and/or college after graduation.
  • Free transportation to Prosser, where students can study cosmetology, welding, agriculture, heavy machinery, manufacturing, HVAC, health services, and more!

Why Choose Jeffersonville Schools?

  • Home of the award-winning WJHI Student Broadcasting program, which features its own radio and cable stations.
  • The Jeffersonville High School was awarded the Total Department All-Music Award from the Indiana State School Music Association for both 2024 and 2025!
  • Prestigious Air Force JROTC program.  
  • Competitive sports programs with state-of-the-art athletic facilities, including an artificial turf football field, a modern tennis complex, a new locker room, and a concession stand.
  • Get involved in one of the school’s many extra-curricular activities, including marching band, archery, wrestling, theater, and more!
  • Multiple sports, clubs, and other activities are available at all of our schools, making it easy for your future Red Devil to get involved on campus!

What’s New in Jeffersonville?

Parkwood Elementary will launch its NEW Dual Language Immersion Program for the 2025-2026 Kindergarten class. Clarksville families may have the opportunity to start a new school year at Pike Elementary, marking its inaugural year, which is set to open this fall. 

Coming Soon to Jeffersonville:

A new state-of-the-art Natatorium featuring a 50-meter stretch pool with 10 lanes, a diving well, and a therapy pool. 

New turf will be installed on the baseball and soccer fields.

Free Transportation

The Clarksville bus will take students to Parkwood Elementary, Pike Elementary, River Valley Middle School, and Jeffersonville High School. Students also have the option to take classes at Prosser, with transportation provided.

One of the Highest Graduation Rates in the Region

  • Greater Clark County Schools: 97.47%
  • Silver Creek School Corp: 97.79%
  • New Albany Floyd County Schools: 91.08%
  • Borden-Henryville 90.57%
  • Southwestern- Jefferson Consolidated Schools: 91.36%
  • Scott County Schools District 2: 88%
  • Clarksville Community Schools: 66.75%

*Class of 2024 Non-Waiver Graduation Rates

Earn College Credits

  • Earn 60+ College Credits while in High School! 
  • Dual Credits Earned for the Class of 2024 By School: 
    • Jeffersonville High School 6,595
    • Charlestown High School 4,568
    • New Washington High School 1,084
  • Total Dual Credits Earned by GCCS Class of 2024: 12,247
  • That’s a Savings of $2,449,400. 

Calculate 12,247 by $200/credit hour

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