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United School District is a small, rural public school district headquartered in East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The United School District encompasses approximately 131 square miles (340 km 2). The district serves the borough of Armagh and the townships of Brush Valley, Buffington, East Wheatfield, and ...
This is a list of school districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a U.S. state. The article for each Pennsylvania county with more than one school district includes a map showing all public school districts in the county. Circa the late 1960s the number of school districts was 2,277.
"2010 Census School District Reference Maps". U.S. Census Bureau. "School District Boundaries". National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education. "Affordable Cities with Top Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education
100 largest school districts, by enrollment size, from the United States Department of Education (2004-05 school year) List of largest school districts from ProximityOne.com; A list of the 500 largest school districts in 2000–2001 from the National Center for Education Statistics (Department of Education) 100 largest school districts, by ...
United School District may refer to: United School District (Pennsylvania) United Community Unit School District #304 in Illinois This page was last edited on 30 ...
Lawmakers gave the school board until Nov. 17 to adopt the new district maps. If the deadline is missed, the school board will be required to use the same district maps used by the Johnston County ...
United South High School is a high school located in the southern portion of Laredo, Texas, United States. It is a part of the United Independent School District . It consists of over 40 school organizations, [ 4 ] and mostly serves students with Hispanic ethnicity.
The renovated Nye Elementary School on Del Mar Boulevard in Laredo. The district was created in 1961 via the consolidation of the former Cactus, Johnson, and Nye school districts. The "Big Three" involved in the establishment of UISD were rancher Joe B. Finley, Amparo Gutierrez, and John W. Arndt, all of whom have schools named in their honor.