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Osage Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Osage, Iowa. The district occupies sections of Mitchell and Floyd counties, and in addition to Osage, it includes Mitchell and Orchard. [2] In 2015, Barb Schwamman became the superintendent of the Osage district. [3]
The Osage Community School District operates area public schools. The community formerly had Sacred Heart School, of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque, which opened in 1957. By 2012 it had 44 students due to consistent decreases in the student count. The school closed in 2012. [19]
Alburnett Junior-Senior High School, Alburnett; Center Point-Urbana High School, Center Point; Central City High School, Central City; Linn-Mar High School, Marion; Lisbon High School, Lisbon
The school, which serves all grade levels PreK-12 in one building, is located at 912 Woodlawn in Riceville. [1] Barb Schwamann has been the superintendent since 2017, while also serving as superintendent for Osage Community School District. [3] She was nominated for the 2019-20 Iowa Superintendent of the Year award. [4]
In fall 1995 the number of school districts operating high schools was down to 353, and in 1995 670 was the median enrollment K-12 of an Iowa school district. [7] An Iowa Department of Education consultant named Guy Ghan referred to the 1990s school district mergers as the "third wave".
The school was founded at Osage, as a Baptist academy, in 1862, by the joint efforts of Rev. Alva Bush, the citizens of Osage, and the Cedar Valley Baptist Association. On Monday morning, January 12, 1863, Prof. Bush opened the first term of the school, with seventeen boys and fourteen girls.
The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) is the regulating body for male Iowa high school interscholastic athletics and is a full member of the National Federation of State High School Associations. Its female counterpart, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union, (IGHSAU) is an associate member. Iowa is the only state that maintains ...
The Top of Iowa Conference is a high school athletic conference in northern Iowa. The schools range in size from 1A (the smallest classification in Iowa) to 3A (the second largest). Beginning in 2015–16, the North Iowa Conference and the Corn Bowl Conference combined to create the Top of Iowa Conference with two divisions.