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The Denver Community School District is a rural public school district that serves the town of Denver, Iowa and surrounding areas in southern Bremer County and northern Black Hawk County. [ 2 ] The school, which serves all grade levels K-12 on one campus, is located at 520 Lincoln St. in Denver.
Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District (OABCIG) is a rural public school district headquartered in Ida Grove, Iowa. [2] The consolidated district has territory in Crawford, Ida, Sac and Woodbury counties. Communities served include Ida Grove, Arthur, Battle Creek and Odebolt. [3] [4]
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Coon Rapids–Bayard left West Central for the new Rolling Valley Conference in the 2013–14 school year. In the 2018–19 school year, Interstate 35 and Pleasantville joined the West Central Conference. They made the move from the Pride of Iowa Conference, where I-35 was a founding member back in 1987.
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The school closed for a period during the Great Depression. Alarmed at the increasing anti-Semitism and political suppression by the Nazi Party of Germany at the time of Kristallnacht, Quakers of Iowa proposed in 1939 to receive refugees from Germany and house them at the Scattergood School. From 1939 through 1943, they operated what they ...
The Tripoli Community School District is a rural public school district serving the town of Tripoli and surrounding areas in Bremer County, including the town of Frederika, and a small section in southern Chickasaw County. [2] Jay Marley serves as the superintendent for the Tripoli school district. The school's mascot is the Panthers.
It was established on July 1, 2014, by the merger of the Armstrong–Ringsted Community School District and the Sentral Community School District. [6] The merger passed in a June 2013 election in the Armstrong-Ringsted district by 291-42 and in Sentral by 78–18, and the approval was through a total of 86% of voters in both school districts. [7]