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Owatonna Christian School, grades K-12; St. Marys Catholic School, grades K-8; Marian Catholic High School, 1958-1975; Pillsbury Baptist Bible College, 1886-2008;
Owatonna High School (OHS) is a public school in Owatonna, Minnesota, United States. The school was established in 1877. The school was established in 1877. Construction of the current building started in 2021 and finished in 2023 and opened for students fall 2023.
The Minnesota Baptist State Convention opened the school as Minnesota Academy on September 10, 1877, as a college-preparatory school. The name was changed to Pillsbury Academy in 1886 in honor of one of its major donors, George A. Pillsbury, former mayor of Minneapolis and a member of the First Baptist Church of Minneapolis. In 1920 it was ...
Golden State coach Steve Kerr said a foul call against his team that led to a loss to Houston on Wednesday night in the NBA Cup was “unconscionable” and that an elementary school referee ...
According to the “Selected Report on Austin Junior College Prepared for Minnesota Junior College Board dated December 1963”, “The Austin Area Vocational-Technical School was established in Austin, Minnesota as a part of the public school system in 1951 and at present (Dec. 1963) provides post high school training to an enrollment of about 250 in: Carpentry, Farm Equipment Mechanics ...
Owatonna: 1887 Romanesque Revival main building of a state school complex active 1886–1970. [6] Also a contributing property to the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children historic district. [7] Now contains the Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum and city offices. 4: Blooming Prairie Commercial Historic ...
The winning kick came after Notre Dame's Christian Gray intercepted Penn State's Drew Allar with 33 seconds to go in PSU territory. Notre Dame got the ball back with 2:27 to go and had a chance to ...
The Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum is located on the former State School grounds, which are now owned by the City of Owatonna. Visitors can learn about the history of the school and the children, watch a 1930s film taken of the children, walk through a restored boys' cottage, and stroll the grounds.