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The Orono School District (ISD #278) is a Minnesota public school district located in the west-metro area of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The school district, organized in 1949, serves part or all of the following areas: Independence , Long Lake , Maple Plain , Medina , Minnetonka Beach , Orono , and Wayzata . [ 1 ]
Map of Minnesota School Districts. This is a complete list of school districts in the State of Minnesota. All school districts in the state are counted as independent governments by the U.S. Census Bureau. No school districts in the state are dependent on any county government or municipal government. [1]
Wayzata Public Schools (ISD #284) is a public school district in the northwestern area of Hennepin County, Minnesota, U.S. serving all or part of the cities of Corcoran, Maple Grove, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, Orono, Plymouth, and Wayzata.
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Orono High School may refer to: Orono High School (Maine) Orono High School (Minnesota) This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 16:14 (UTC). Text is ...
Orono (/ ˈ ɒr ə ˌ n oʊ / ORR-ə-noh, / ˈ ɒr n oʊ / ORR-noh) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. It is situated west of Minneapolis on the north shore of Lake Minnetonka. Orono is an affluent municipality that ranks as one of the wealthiest cities in the state. [6] The population was 7,437 at the 2010 census. [7]
Aug. 6—CAPE ELIZABETH — When Ruth White runs a race, she runs it all-out. That strategy usually results in a win for the Orono High junior-to-be and reigning New England cross country champion.
There is one provider of public education in the State of Hawaii, the Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE), dependent on the Hawaiian state government. The word "school districts" in Hawaii is instead used to refer to internal divisions within HIDOE, and the U.S. Census Bureau does not count these as local governments.