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In January 2007, the number of school districts had declined to 195, and these districts had a total of 95,600 students. The eight largest school districts, which had 48,900 of those students, had their combined enrollment decline by 8% from 1998-1999 to 2006-2007.
Tioga Public School District 15 is a school district headquartered in Tioga, North Dakota. The district headquarters and Tioga High School are co-located while Central Elementary School is in a separate facility. [2] Within Williams County it includes Tioga and McGregor. [3] Within Mountrail County it includes White Earth. [4]
"2010 Census School District Reference Maps". U.S. Census Bureau. "School District Boundaries". National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education. "Affordable Cities with Top Schools". National Center for Education Statistics. U.S. Department of Education
North Shore Central School District #1 2,519 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island North Syracuse Central School District #3 8,092 Onondaga: Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES: Central RIC Mid-State North Tonawanda City School District: 3,214 Niagara: Orleans-Niagara BOCES: Erie RIC West North Warren Central School District #2 477 Warren
The Maple Valley Public School District (MVSD #4 or MVPSD) is a public school district in Barnes and Cass counties in the U.S. state of North Dakota, [4] [5] based in Tower City. It also serves Buffalo , Fingal , and Oriska .
Elementary school addition. In March 1951 the district was established taking the third section of the former North Dakota Victoria School District Number 7, which had been created in 1906. [3] The Riverdale Grade and High School, [4] then a part of the North Dakota Victoria School District, and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, opened ...
Bowman County School District 1 is a school district headquartered in Bowman, North Dakota. It serves Bowman and Rhame in Bowman County. [2] It also serves a section of Slope County. [3] As of 2020 the district had 300 elementary school students. [4]
By 2005 the Sims School District of Almont sent high school students to New Salem, as the Sims district was now elementary only. [10] In 2008 the Sims district merged into New Salem, [11] and its remaining elementary school closed; in Fall 2008 the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction listed Almont Elementary as being "nonoperating". [12]