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Chetopa–St. Paul USD 505 is a public unified school district headquartered in Chetopa, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Chetopa , St. Paul , and nearby rural areas.
The reigning judge decided to allow the citizens to vote on the new name and St. Paul was chosen in an election held on April 11, 1895. Some claim the new name was selected to honor the Apostle Paul , but it was most probably selected in honor of St. Paul of the Cross , founder of the Passionists , who had just then established a home in Osage ...
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In 1944, a regional high school was proposed again and again the idea was rejected, this time by the town of Redding, which killed the proposal. A consultant hired by Wilton town officials recommended in 1948 that town population growth could support a high school in less than a decade. The regional high school idea was then permanently dropped ...
The building where Hen Feathers and a few other businesses used to be at the northeast corner of Douglas and Rock Road was demolished this week.. Property owner Paul Hoover, who also is an owner ...
A total of about 3,750 students attend the town's four public schools: two elementary schools, Miller-Driscoll School (Grades Pre-K–2) and Cider Mill School (3–5); one middle school, Middlebrook School (6–8); and one high school, Wilton High School, which has accelerated classes for gifted students, music and visual arts courses, and a ...
In 1965, Hartford, Neosho Rapids, and Olpe consolidated to form Southern Lyon County USD 252. [4]On March 14, 2011, the Southern Lyon County Board of Education approved One–to–One Technology initiatives, allowing the district to improve technology.