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Medical Stores Department (MSD) was established by the Act of Parliament No.13 of 1993 as an autonomous department under the Ministry of Health, Social Development, Gender, Elderly and Children responsible for develop, maintain and manage an efficient and cost effective system of procurement, storage and distribution of approved medicines and medical supplies required for use by the public ...
The Metropolitan School District of Decatur Township is a public school district located in Decatur Township, Indianapolis, Indiana.It has an enrollment of 6,131 students in grades K-12 (one PreK early childhood center, six K-6 elementary schools, one 7-8 middle school, and one 9-12 high school). [1]
The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is a school district in Lawrence Township in northeast Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana.It covers an area of 48 square miles (120 km 2) and in 2010 had a student enrollment just under 16,000.
The Stafford MSD area is served by the Houston Community College System. In 2018, the school district was rated an overall B by the Texas Education Agency. [1] The U.S. Census Bureau considers this district to be an independent school district government. [2]
The company does business as Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD outside the United States and Canada. It is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, generally ranking in the global top five by revenue. [5] [6] Merck & Co. was originally established as the American affiliate of Merck Group in 1891.
Superintendent Bob Johnson retired in 1987 and was replaced by Dr. Roy Stroud, Assistant Superintendent. The 1988 Williamsport fire damaged the building to such an extent that it had to be demolished. The district's current offices were constructed on the site in 1989. Dr.
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The Metropolitan School District of Pike Township is a school district in the northwestern portion of Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.Founded in 1937 for grades K-12, the district is relatively diverse, with a 91.1% nonwhite student population, with over 400 international students who represent 41 different countries and speak 50 languages.