The Drew School district was in northern
Sunflower County, in the central
Mississippi Delta region and along
U.S. Highway 49 West. The district consisted of of farmland, and as of 2005 about 7,500 people lived within the boundaries of the district. The school district was in the center of an area surrounded by four larger towns,
Clarksdale,
Cleveland,
Greenwood, and
Indianola, which function as shopping centers. The school district's attendance boundary included Drew,
Rome, and the employee residences of the
Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP, Parchman), located in an
unincorporated area. As of 2005 most adult residents of the district had high school diplomas or less education. Major employers included the school district, the
Mississippi Department of Corrections (operator of MSP), and farming operations which produced beans, catfish, cotton, and rice. Some residents worked in factories and other businesses located in Clarksdale, Cleveland, Indianola, and
Ruleville. As of the same year within the district boundaries were two banks, about 20 churches, a
National Guard armory, a library, and three parks. Three higher education institutions were within of the school district. ==See also==