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On March 2, 2022, [5] voters of two districts, Prairie Valley Community School District and Southeast Webster-Grand Community School District, agreed to consolidate into one district, effective fall 2023. [7] The two districts had established a grade-sharing agreement in 2014 where they had joint secondary schools. [5]
Totoket Mountain, with a high point of (est.) 720 ft (220 m) above sea level, is a traprock massif with several distinct summits, located 7 mi (11 km) northeast of New Haven, Connecticut. It is part of the Metacomet Ridge that extends from the Long Island Sound near New Haven, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the ...
A school library (or a school media center) is a library within a school where students, and sometimes their parents and staff have access to loan a variety of resources, often literary or digital. The goal of a school library or media center is to ensure that all members of the school community have equitable access "to books and reading, to ...
Raritan Valley Elementary School [14] with 251 students in grades 1–4; Beers Street Elementary School [15] with 188 students in grades 5–6; Cove Road Elementary School [16] with 188 students in grades 5–6; Middle schools. Hazlet Middle School [17] with 402 students in grades 7–8) High school. Raritan High School [18] with 838 students ...
Valley Elementary School may refer to: Valley Elementary School, a school in Bensalem Township School District in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania; Valley Elementary School, a school in Beavercreek City School District in Beavercreek, Ohio; Valley Elementary School, a school in Chignecto-Central Regional School Board in Nova Scotia
Happy Valley is an area in the city of Elizabethton, Tennessee and adjacent unincorporated Carter County, located on the west side of Elizabethton. Nathaniel Green Taylor was the first postmaster of Happy Valley, which had a post office from 1850 until 1900. [1] The region has a historical association with the Taylor family estate, Sabine Hill.
The school district canceled the contract in 2012, and IDEA opened a new school in its own IDEA school district and on its own land about nine miles south of the Allen. [8] About 80% of the students elected to go to the IDEA school starting in 2013, leaving Allan Elementary empty and unused and taking about $60 million over the subsequent seven ...
Ward Melville, a local philanthropist, was a proponent of the Three Village school district, and contributed land for its new schools. The school district is renowned for its InSTAR program, a three-year science research program which produces record numbers of Regeneron Science Talent Search (formerly Intel STS) semifinalists.