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Greenland School District is a public school district headquartered in Greenland, Arkansas, United States. The school district provides early childhood, elementary and secondary education from kindergarten through grade 12. Greenland School District encompasses 135.58 square miles (351.2 km 2) of land of Washington County.
This is a list of school districts in New Hampshire. [1] ... Greenland 50 – Greenland (Pre-K to 12) Greenville: Mascenic Regional 87 – Mascenic Regional (Pre-K to 12)
The US Census in 2012 counted 19,522 municipalities, 16,364 townships, 37,203 special districts, and 12,884 independent school districts which have active governments. [45] Many states use township as a governmental level between county and municipality. Most states have counties with unincorporated areas (no municipal government).
The first asks voters to approve an operating budget for the Greenland School District of $14.2 million. If rejected, the default budget would be enacted: $13.97 million.
In the 1932–1933 school year, Arkansas had 3,086 school districts, with 1,990 of them each operating a school for white students that only employed a single teacher. Calvin R. Ledbetter Jr. of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock stated that the Great Depression caused a drop in government revenues and frustrated school consolidation.
Lawmakers gave the school board until Nov. 17 to adopt the new district maps. If the deadline is missed, the school board will be required to use the same district maps used by the Johnston County ...
Greenland High School is a comprehensive four-year public secondary school in Greenland, Arkansas, United States. It is one of ten public high schools in Washington County and the sole high school administered by the Greenland School District .
The district became part of the Greenland school district on July 1, 2004, [8] after the Arkansas Legislature passed a state law that mandated districts with less than 350 students consolidate (Winslow had 273 students). The high school, which actually served grades 7-12, closed at the end of the 2004–2005 school year.