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Sturtevant was a junction between two main lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, better known as the Milwaukee Road. The Chicago & Milwaukee (C&M) line ran north–south and the Racine & Southwestern Line (Southwestern Line) ran east–west.
Lake Bellevue, also called Lake Sturtevant, [3] [1] is a small lake inside the city limits of Bellevue, Washington. Along with Phantom Lake and Larsen Lake , it is one of three small lakes inside the city, which also borders Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish . [ 4 ]
This soon became too crowded, and in 1955, a new school building opened to hold the burgeoning number of pupils. [5] By the 1980s, the St. John's was thriving, but the parish was struggling to pay its bills and was being subsidized by the school. [5] In 1985 the Archdiocese demoted St. John's parish to a chapel, and closed the school for good. [5]
Racine Unified School District (RUSD) is a school district serving the eastern portion of Racine County, Wisconsin.It encompasses a 100 sq mi (260 km 2) area, and serves the city of Racine and six other towns and villages, which had a combined population of 139,193 at the 2010 census.
School choice supporters argue vouchers and other programs allow students to attend better schools or institutions that meet their needs. Opponents argue the programs defund public schools, and ...
George W. Carver Middle School 6–8 unknown Elizabeth B. Davis Middle School 6–8 unknown Falling Creek Middle School 6–8 1966 [11] Manchester Middle School 6–8 1992 [12] School moved to new location in 2020. [12] Matoaca Middle School 6–8 1975 [13] Has two buildings (East and West) on one campus. [13] Midlothian Middle School
MCCSC operates fourteen elementary schools, three middle schools, four high schools and one vocational school. In addition, they offer several adult and alternative education facilities. MCCSC is governed by a board of seven trustees elected to staggered four-year terms on a subdistrict basis within the school district. [ 2 ]
In the 2008–2009 school year, the district had 145 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education, or 1.2% of students in the district. [5] As of the 2020 and 2021 school years, about 49% of the district's students are minorities (31.7% Hispanic/Latino, 8.4% two or more races, 3.8% Black/African American, 3.2% Asian/Asian Pacific Islander, 1.2% Native Hawaiian or other ...