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Ackley Geneva Wellsburg Steamboat Rock (AGWSR) Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Ackley, Iowa. [2] It occupies sections of Butler, Franklin, Grundy, and Hardin counties. It serves Ackley, Geneva, Steamboat Rock, and Wellsburg. [3]
Huntley High School is a public high school in Huntley, Illinois, United States. The catchment area includes Consolidated School District 158 , which includes all of Huntley as well as parts of Lake in the Hills , Algonquin , and other surrounding communities and rural areas.
The old logo of Consolidated School District 158. Community Consolidated School District 158 is a school district in Illinois. The district serves some nearly 9,500 students living in Huntley as well as western portions of Lake in the Hills and Algonquin and surrounding areas. The district employs over 1,400 staff members.
Days off for the NFL draft: April 23-25, 2025. Ashwaubenon School District. 2024-25 school year ... and the calendar committee decided not to alter the district's start date for the NFL draft ...
Consolidated School District 158 is headquartered in Algonquin, and the schools on the Square Barn Road campus serve the village's far western side, as well as portions of neighboring communities Huntley and Lake in the Hills. [24] School District 158 schools serving far western Algonquin include: Mackeben Elementary School (K-2)
Ackley–Geneva Community School District was a school district headquartered in Ackley, Iowa, serving both Ackley and Geneva, Iowa. On July 1, 2001, it merged with the Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock Community School District to form the AGWSR Community School District .
School buses started running in 1946. City mail delivery was inaugurated in 1947. In 1948, the Ackley Golf Club was designed and the club house was built. In 1954, twenty-two rural school districts joined with Ackley to form the Ackley Community School. Ackley celebrated its Centennial in 1957.
The former Odebolt–Arthur Community School District and the Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District, in 2009, started a "grade sharing" in which the districts sent their children to the same high school and shared personnel. [2]