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Jordan High School is a secondary school in Jordan, Minnesota. It is part of the Independent School District (ISD) 717 school district. History
Belle Plaine Public School District (ISD #716) Jordan School District (ISD #717) New Prague Area School District (ISD #721) Prior Lake-Savage School District (ISD #719) Shakopee School District (ISD #720) SouthWest Metro Intermediate District#288
Eastern Carver County Schools Independent School District #112, Jordan Independent School District #717, New Prague Independent School District #721, Norwood-Young America Independent School District #108, Prior Lake-Savage Independent School District #719, Shakopee Independent School District #720, Tri City United Independent School District ...
Jordan, Minnesota, is a city in Scott County. ... Jordan Historic District; ... Jordan High School (Jordan, Minnesota) Music
It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Minnesota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
In 1985, several adults in Scott County were accused of sexually abusing children, although only one, James Rud, was convicted. [16] The case was the subject of the song titled "Jordan, Minnesota", by Chicago-based noise rock band Big Black, which appears on the 1986 album Atomizer. [17]
South Washington County School District; Southland School District; SouthWest Metro Intermediate District; Spring Lake Park School District 16; St. Anthony-New Brighton School District; St. Charles Public Schools; St. Cloud Area School District; St. Michael-Albertville Schools; Stephen-Argyle School District; Stillwater Area Public Schools
The Minnesota River Conference was born with Montgomery Superintendent G. Feipel elected as the first President of the MRC. The schools were part of the now-defunct District 13; the original schools included: Le Sueur, Le Center, Arlington, Montgomery, Belle Plaine, Jordan, Lakeville, and New Prague.