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This is a list of high schools in the state of Iowa. You can also see a list of school districts in Iowa . Where the high school information is on the school district page, the link below will direct you to the district page.
Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Washington High School (Washington, Iowa) Waukee High School; Waukon High School; Waverly-Shell Rock Senior High School; West High School (Davenport, Iowa) West High School (Sioux City, Iowa) West High School (Waterloo, Iowa) Western Dubuque High School
In 1984, there were 437 school districts in the state that operated high schools. [7] In 1990 the total number of school districts was 430. [6] In fall 1995 the number of school districts operating high schools was down to 353, and in 1995 670 was the median enrollment K-12 of an Iowa school district. [7]
The newly established Iowa Conservatory sets the stage for a groundbreaking high school experience for local students and students across the country.
The state's oldest post-secondary institution is Loras College, a private Catholic school in Dubuque that was founded in 1839, [2] [3] seven years before Iowa became a state. [ 4 ] The state's only two law schools, the University of Iowa College of Law and Drake University Law School , are both accredited by the American Bar Association . [ 5 ]
The 12 Des Moines schools are among 35 statewide that landed in the bottom 5% of Iowa's Title I public schools, or schools with graduation rates lower than 66%, according to an Iowa Department of ...
2013 U.S. News & World Report Silver Medal High School - Of more than 21,000 high schools analyzed nationwide, Ankeny High School was ranked the tenth best high school in the state and number 1,746 in the nation. [4] 2013 Newsweek America's Best High Schools - Ranked 1147 on the list highlighting the best 2,000 public high schools in the nation ...
In February 1981, the College Community Schools Foundation was established. It was the first foundation established in Iowa to support a public school district. The name was later changed to “Prairie School Foundation.” In 1989, freshman leave the Junior High for Prairie High School, and the junior high is renamed Prairie Middle School.