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444 books were removed total from the Elkhorn Area School District's middle and high school libraries. Broken down, 281 of those books were from the high school while 163 were from the middle school.
Middle schools. Elkhorn Middle School - Opened in 1967 as Elkhorn Jr/Sr High School; Elkhorn Grandview Middle School - Opened in fall 2014; Elkhorn Ridge Middle School - Opened in 2003; Elkhorn Valley View Middle School - Opened in fall 2011; Elkhorn North Ridge Middle School - Opened in fall 2021, financed by a bond worth $149.6 million that ...
Elkhorn is a city in and the county seat of Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Milwaukee . As of the 2020 census , it was home to 10,247 people, up from 10,084 at the 2010 census .
This is a complete list of school districts in the state of Wisconsin. The school districts in the state are independent governments. The sole public school systems that are dependent on another layer of government are the county-operated children with disabilities education boards.
A winter storm has made its way to Wisconsin. Many schools are closed for the day. ... About 2.5 inches of snow had fallen in Elkhorn by 6:30 a.m., according to the weather service.
Carlos Douglass operated early grist mills in Fontana, developed the lots around them, and donated land for the first school. He was later a state legislator. [35] 15: Downtown Darien Historic District: Downtown Darien Historic District: September 4, 2013 : Bounded by Wisconsin St. from W. Beloit to Fremont Sts.
When the school opened, students living south of West Dodge Road would attend Elkhorn South High School while students north of Dodge would remain at Elkhorn High School, the district's first high school. [9] Elkhorn South's boundary has not changed to date. Elkhorn South's doors opened to 610 [10] ninth through eleventh graders in August 2010 ...
Together, they became the first vocational schools to offer nursing courses in 1949, and both began offering two-year associate degrees in 1959. In 1971, the Wisconsin Technical College System merged these school systems together to form what was designated District 6. The newly formed system was named the Tri-County Technical Institute.