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Monroe Elementary School; The Lincoln Center-Previously William H. Taft Elementary School; McKinley Elementary School-McKinley closed at the end of the 2008–2009 school year. Washington Elementary School-Washington is celebrating 80 years of educating children in 2010. Washington was named the best public school in the district.
Wyandotte Public Schools operates the city's public schools. Since 1901, all schools are named for former US presidents. Elementary and middle schools include: Garfield Elementary School, built in 1932; James Monroe Elementary School, built in 1954; George Washington Elementary School, built in the 1930s; Thomas Jefferson Elementary School ...
RHS is the only public high school in the city of Wyandotte. Its mascot is the Bear, with athletic teams with similar names (the Bears for males and the Lady Bears for females). As of the 2014–15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,382 students and 60.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 22.9:1
Early voting — also called in-person advance voting — began Saturday for Wyandotte County’s municipal and school board elections on Nov. 7. That means any registered voter can cast a ballot ...
Ashanti Hill graduated from Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas in May 2022. She died in a car crash the following year. Raeshawn Hill, 26, is the second-oldest sister in the family of five.
The first school building in what is now Wyandotte was constructed in 1837. A new school as constructed in 1856, and a Central Union high school was built in 1869. The first school on the site of the present McKinley Elementary School was constructed in 1872, and was known as the Third Ward school.
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Prizes consisted of : first place for best music, for best drum major, for best drilled band, and tied with Theoedore Roosevelt High School (Wyandotte) for best dressed band. Prizes amounted to $225.00. In 1968, Mount Carmel's marching band ceased to exist, but the orchestra lingered on until 1971. The school also had a glee club for several years.