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Government Engineering College, Wayanad, Mananthavady; Oriental School of Hotel Management, Lakkidi, Kalpetta; College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pookode, Kalpetta; Oriental College of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts, Vythiri, Kalpetta; College of Dairy Science and Technology, Pookode, Kalpetta
Wayanad District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) is located at Sulthan Bathery. It is one of the three DIETs established in Kerala in the first phase in 1989. Apart from providing teacher education, its activities include academic research and innovations, academic monitoring of schools and material production. [3]
It is the least populous district in Kerala. Unlike the other districts of Kerala, in Wayanad district, there is no town or village named same as the district (i.e., there is no "Wayanad town"). According to the 2018 Statistics Report, Wayanad district had a population of 846,637, [3] roughly equal to the nation of Comoros.
Government Higher Secondary School Meenangadi, Kerala, India, was started in 1958. The school is situated about 600 meters from Meenangadi town. [1] [2] In the higher secondary there are science, commerce and humanities batches. The school is popular for the various achievements in art, sports and club activities and social services. [3] [4] [5 ...
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The Hollister school district announced five district leadership changes, effective July 1, involving, from left, Mark Waugh, Kristina Smith, Sean Woods, Amy Jo Kilgore, and Jared Terry.
It was established in the year 1965. St. Mary's College is the first higher education College in Wayanad. St. Marys College Higher Secondary School; Govt. High School Kuppadi; Established in 1934 as kidanganad LP school. Nirmala Matha Public School (CBSE) It is also managed by malankara Orthodox Syrian Church of the east. Established in 1992.
Sep. 20—Amy Suman, who recently led the Laguna Department of Education, was named the Pojoaque Valley School District's new superintendent Thursday following a unanimous vote from the school board.