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According to information compiled by the Rhode Island Sea Grant program, Ninigret Pond's watershed covers 7,645.65 acres (3,094.08 ha), of which 5,820.79 acres (2,355.59 ha) is occupied by water; Ninigret Pond itself has a surface area of 1,580.38 acres (639.56 ha), while other, smaller bodies of water account for the other 244.48 acres (98.94 ha).
The area was originally used for farming, prior to being utilized in World War II as a Naval Auxiliary landing field. It was designated as a refuge in 1970 upon the transfer of 27.5 acres (11.1 ha) of land to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Subsequent transfers and purchases increased the protected area to approximately 900 acres (360 ha). [3]
This is a complete list of school districts in the state of Wisconsin.. The school districts in the state are independent governments. The sole public school systems that are dependent on another layer of government are the county-operated children with disabilities education boards.
Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex in the state of Rhode Island.Its headquarters is in Charlestown, Rhode Island.Dotted along the Rhode Island's Atlantic coastline, the five refuges that make up the complex (Ninigret, Trustom Pond, John H. Chafee at Petaquamscutt Cove, Block Island and Sachuest Point) offer a wide variety of natural settings.
The district has been a K-12 system since 1931 as Palmyra School District, and in 1971, reorganized with the Eagle State Graded School District, which detached from the Mukwonago Union High School District. It has been known officially as Palmyra-Eagle Area School District since 1974. In 1987 a new elementary school in Eagle was built.
The current (as of 2021) district superintendent is Kristen Taylor, [3] superseding Roger Rindo, who served from July 2013 until 2021. Rindo left to take the superintendent in the Reedsburg School District.
Drummond High School is a public school serving grades 9 through 12 in Drummond, Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. It is the only high school in the Drummond Area School District, which serves 720 square miles.
According to state standards, 45% of students in this district are considered proficient in math and/or reading. The district has an annual budget of $8,751,000, spending an average of $11,684 per student. [2] The District Office is located at N181 State Rd 108, Melrose, Wisconsin 54642. [3]