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From 1914 to 1932 all North Dakota High School Activities Association member high schools played basketball under a single classification. three small schools during this period won state titles: Tower City in 1915, Michigan in 1917, and Petersburg in 1919. In 1922, a number of schools from small towns organized the Consolidated League for the ...
Hiram Cornwell, served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1873, lived and died in Edgeley. [9] Tim Mathern, served in the North Dakota Senate since 1987, grew up in Edgeley; Glenn Truesdell, served in the Minnesota House of Representatives 1959–1960, was born in Edgeley. [10] Science fiction artist John Berkey was born in Edgeley in 1932. [11]
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Notes: This list is in a tabular format, with columns arranged in the following order, from left to right: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists.
The Gophers men's basketball team has followed the transfer portal since it opened last week, but the first visitor is expected Thursday with North Dakota State's Andrew Morgan. The 6-10, 245 ...
Ellendale Public School District No. 40 is a school district with a single K-12 school, Ellendale Public School, in Ellendale, North Dakota. One division is Ellendale High School ( EHS ). The district, located in Dickey County , includes Ellendale, Forbes , Fullerton , and Monango .
Garrison High School - Garrison; Max High School - Max; Turtle Lake-Mercer High School - Turtle Lake; Underwood High School - Underwood; Washburn High School - Washburn; White Shield High School - White Shield; Wilton High School - Wilton; Riverdale High School - Riverdale (defunct)
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.
The school is also home to the unofficial North Dakota Class B leading scorer in the history of North Dakota Girls Basketball, Rylee Nudell, who finished her high school career with 3,458 points and also holds the state rebounding record for ND Girls Basketball with 1,761 career rebounds. [14]