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White Shield Public School District 85 is a school district headquartered in Roseglen, North Dakota. It is entirely within McLean County and serves White Shield. [2] It is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [3] It previous building is from 1952, and by 2021 it was gaining a new building. [4]
Garrison High School - Garrison; Max High School - Max; Turtle Lake-Mercer High School - Turtle Lake; Underwood High School - Underwood; Washburn High School - Washburn; White Shield High School - White Shield; Wilton High School - Wilton; Riverdale High School - Riverdale (defunct)
White Shield (Arikara: nahtasuutaaká, [4] Hidatsa: maanaagi iixodagish [5]) is a census-designated place (CDP) lying within the boundaries of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation. It is located "on" the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in McLean County , North Dakota , United States.
School Class University 2024 Deng Deng Four Winds/Minnewaukan A University of North Dakota (football) 2023 Darik Dissette Minot A North Dakota State University 2022 Treysen Eaglestaff: Bismarck High A University of North Dakota 2021 Jesse White White Shield B North Dakota State College of Science 2020 Grant Nelson: Devils Lake A
It lies along North Dakota Highway 37 northwest of the city of Washburn, the county seat of McLean County. [1] Its elevation is 2,100 feet (640 m). [2] Roseglen Township is served by the White Shield School District, which operates a K-12 public school program from one campus in Roseglen.
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Standing Rock Community School (Fort Yates, North Dakota) Tate Topa Tribal School (Fort Totten, North Dakota) Theodore Jamerson Elementary School (Bismarck, North Dakota) Turtle Mountain High School (Belcourt, North Dakota) Twin Buttes Day School (Halliday, North Dakota) White Shield School (West Roseglen, North Dakota)
Deegan was born on March 15, 1941, to Pete and Dorothy (née Gillette) Deegan. [3] He attended school at Nishu on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, then Marty Indian School in Marty, South Dakota, and high school in Garrison, North Dakota.