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Lumberton Independent School District is a public school district based in Lumberton, Texas . In addition to Lumberton, the district serves the city of Rose Hill Acres . The Lumberton Independent School District contains approximately 3708 students as of October 2007.
The Lumberton Independent School District was created in 1967 from the Chance-Loeb school district that had previously been the school for children up to grade 8 in the area. The first high school was built in 1967 under direction of school board members Kenneth R. Kirkendall, Jim Stinson and Ross Iles.
The Lamar County School District (LCSD) is a public school district based in Purvis, Mississippi (). [1]In addition to Purvis, the district also serves the town of Sumrall; the communities of Arnold Line, Baxterville, Lumberton, Oak Grove, and West Hattiesburg; and portions of Hattiesburg, as well as most rural areas in Lamar County. [2]
Lumberton High School (disambiguation) Lumberton Independent School District, Texas; Lumberton Public School District, Mississippi; Lumberton Township School District, New Jersey; All pages with titles containing Lumberton
The Lumberton Public School District was a public school district based in Lumberton, Mississippi, United States. In addition to Lumberton, the district also served rural areas in southeastern Lamar and northeastern Pearl River counties. The district consolidated into the Lamar County School District in 2018.
Northwest Rankin High School, Flowood; Pearl High School, Pearl; Pelahatchie Attendance Center, Pelahatchie; Piney Woods Country Life School, Piney Woods; Pisgah High School, Sandhill; Puckett Attendance Center, Puckett; Rankin Academy, Star (1971 - 1996) Richland High School, Richland; Star School, Star (Circa 1923-1950)
Beginning in 1985, LCISD began serving middle and high school students from the Kendleton Independent School District (KISD)'s boundaries. [6] KISD and its one school, Powell Point Elementary, were merged into Lamar CISD on July 1, 2010. KISD ceased operations on that date and LCISD began serving elementary students from the former KISD. [7]
With an average addition of 80-100 students per year in the late 1990s and a total enrollment of 1,270 students in the 1997-98 school year, Lumberton was one of the most rapidly growing school districts in South Jersey, leading to consideration of options to construct a high school for the district and withdraw from Rancocas Valley Regional. [10]