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GFPS comprises two school districts: the Grand Forks School District and the Grand Forks Air Force Base School District. [1] There are twelve elementary schools, four middle schools, and two high schools. GFPS also operates an alternative high school, an adult learning center, and a Head Start program. GFPS employs 1,100 people and instructs ...
Clifton Emmet "Cliff" Cushman (1938–1966), Olympic hurdler and pilot, U.S. Air Force; killed in the Vietnam War; Cushman Field in Grand Forks is named in his honor Jerry Gaetz (1914–1964), North Dakota state senator
The Grand Forks Public Schools system serves Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base. The district consists of 12 elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, an alternative high school, an adult learning center, and a Head Start program. The East Grand Forks School District serves East Grand Forks and the surrounding rural ...
Feb. 10—GRAND FORKS — Eleven Grand Forks high school seniors have been named to the 2022 North Dakota Class A Academic All-State teams. Six are Grand Forks Central students and five are Red ...
Aug. 24—GRAND FORKS — Both Grand Forks high school football teams put on the road miles last week with trips to Williston and Watford City to play season openers. No. 4 Red River and No. 5 ...
B Bartholomew County School City/town Website Enrollment Grades Mascot School colors Conference Columbus Christian School Columbus Website 203 1-12 Crusaders Southern Roads Columbus East High School Columbus Website 1,475 9-12 Olympians Hoosier Hills Columbus North High School Columbus Website 2,063 9-12 Bull Dogs Conference Indiana Hauser Junior-Senior High School Hope Website 297 7-12 Jets ...
The Red River High School students are Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah Hong, Carson Mathre and Owen Reilly. Grand Forks Central High School students are Dylan Kiley, Grace Nelson and Boyuan Zhang. They ...
It was built from a catalog design and was the home of James Nelson Kelly (1858 - 1934) who was the first superintendent of Grand Forks high school (1894-1919). [1] [2] It was designed by George Franklin Barber (1854–1915) and was built by A. F. Turner. It includes Colonial Revival and Queen Anne architecture. [2] [3] [4]