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Minot Public Schools logo. Minot Public Schools (MPS) is a system of publicly funded K-12 schools in Minot, North Dakota. There are thirteen elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, and one alternative high school. Three schools (two elementary & one middle school) are located on Minot AFB, fifteen miles north.
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Previously, MHS was divided between two main campuses: Magic City (1974, grades 11–12) and Central (1918, grades 9–10). Its enrollment was among the largest in the state, drawing from the entire city and the air base. Magic City is now Minot High School (9–12) and Central is the district's fourth middle school.
Schools in Gallatin County, Montana (9 P) Pages in category "Education in Gallatin County, Montana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Gallatin High School may refer to the following schools in the United States: Gallatin High School (Illinois) in Junction, Illinois; Gallatin County High School (Kentucky) in Warsaw, Kentucky; Gallatin County High School (Montana) in Bozeman, Montana; Gallatin High School (Bozeman, Montana) Gallatin High School (Tennessee) in Gallatin, Tennessee
Our Redeemer's Lutheran Brethren Church began a kindergarten program in 1976, which led to the establishment of Our Redeemer's Christian School in 1982 with fifteen students. The school became a K-8 program in 1983 and a high school program was added in 1995. The school is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
Bishop Ryan Catholic School is a PK–12 private, Roman Catholic, co-educational school in Minot, North Dakota, United States. Established in 1958, [3] it is within the Diocese of Bismarck, and named for Vincent James Ryan, the second bishop of the diocese. The campus in north Minot is directly east of Minot State University.