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Sanger Independent School District is a public school district based in Sanger, Texas , in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. In addition to Sanger, the district serves portions of Denton, [1] and the unincorporated community of Bolivar. [citation needed] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education ...
The School District of Osceola County, Florida is a school district serving all of Osceola County, Florida. The district has 84 schools. The district has 84 schools. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Sanger High School is a public high school located in Sanger, Texas, in Denton County, United States. It is classified as a 3A school by the University Interscholastic League. It is a part of the Sanger Independent School District located in north central Denton County. The boundary of the school district includes Sanger and portions of Denton. [2]
Erika Booth (born September 27, 1977) [1] is an American educator and politician who currently serves as a Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 35th district, which includes most of Osceola County and eastern parts of Orange County. [2] [3] She previously served as a member of the Osceola County School Board from ...
lonestar.sanger.k12.ca.us Lone Star Elementary School (located at 2617 S. Fowler Avenue, Fresno, California 93725, between Jensen Ave. and North Ave.) is an American primary school , part of the Sanger Unified School District , with Grades K-6 (formerly K-8).
The Clarke Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Osceola, Iowa. The district is mostly in Clarke County, with a small area in Decatur County. It serves the city of Osceola, the towns of Van Wert, Weldon, Woodburn, and the surrounding rural areas. [2]
Osceola Technical College is a public school in unincorporated Osceola County, Florida, which trains entry-level employees and improves job skills for employed students. References [ edit ]
West Orange-Cove was ultimately formed from the West Orange, Cove, and Orange Independent School Districts. Shortly after West Orange and Cove consolidated (1965–1966), the new West Orange-Cove was forced to by the Texas Education Agency absorb Orange Public Schools, which had recently dropped its status as an ISD, and operated through the City of Orange.