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www.sumter.k12.fl.us Sumter District Schools is a public school district that covers Sumter County, Florida . The district has its headquarters in Bushnell, Florida .
The Columbia County School District (CCSD) is a school district based in Lake City, Florida that encompasses the entire Columbia County, Florida. [1] The district is controlled jointly by the five members of the Columbia County School Board Leasing Corporation and the Superintendent of Schools , both elected by county voters.
The Francis Marion National Forest is located north of Charleston, South Carolina. It is named for revolutionary war hero Francis Marion , who was known to the British as the Swamp Fox. It lies entirely within the Middle Atlantic coastal forests ecoregion . [ 3 ]
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There is one school district—Sumter School District—which serves both the City of Sumter and the rest of Sumter County. [23] Sumter is home to Crestwood High School, Lakewood High School, and Sumter High School. [24] Each public school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the State Department of Education. [25]
Until 1853, Marion County included most of what are now Lake and Sumter counties. In 1849, Putnam County was created and took the northeast portion of Marion. Levy County's creation took some of the western portion of Marion in 1877, near the end of the Reconstruction era.
The Sumter National Forest is one of two forests in South Carolina that are managed together by the United States Forest Service, the other being the Francis Marion National Forest. The Sumter National Forest consists of 370,442 acres (1,499.13 km 2 ) which are divided into 3 distinct sections in western and central South Carolina.
There is one provider of public education in the State of Hawaii, the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE), dependent on the Hawaiian state government. The word "school districts" in Hawaii is instead used to refer to internal divisions within HIDOE, and the U.S. Census Bureau does not count these as local governments.