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The Bettendorf School Board matched $300,000 to fund the $600,000 project. The project was completed in the summer of 2002. In 2010, copies of the student newspaper, The Growl , were confiscated by school administrators because of an article about inconsistent disciplinary action against students, specifically athletes.
Bettendorf is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. It is the 15th largest city of Iowa and the third-largest city in the "Quad Cities". It is part of the Davenport–Moline–Rock Island, IA-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 39,102 at the 2020 census. [3]
Pleasant Valley High School is a public four-year comprehensive high school located in Bettendorf, Iowa, on the border with Riverdale, Iowa. [4] [5] [6] The school is part of the Pleasant Valley Community School District, and it has an enrollment of approximately 1,541 students in grades 9 through 12.
The Mansion, which is the former home of Joseph Bettendorf, now houses upper school and middle school classes, as well as administrative offices. The Carriage House, formerly Joseph Bettendorf's garage, is now rebuilt as a boarding house for boarding students. The ribbon cutting for the opening of the rebuilt Carriage House was on July 31, 2017.
To register, visit the library, go online, call 515-465-3569, or email lpieper@perry.lib.ia.us. Chess Club at the Library – Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25 ... The Winter Carnegie Library hours are as ...
The Bettendorf Community School District is a public school district in Scott County, Iowa. The school district covers 9 square miles (23 km 2 ) that includes the western, northern and central areas of Bettendorf , where it is based, and a small section of the east edge of Davenport .
The Davenport Public Library is a public library located in Davenport, Iowa. With a history dating back to 1839, the Davenport Public Library's Main Library is currently housed in a 1960s building designed by Kennedy Center architect Edward Durell Stone .
On June 13, 2008, Duck Creek rose 4 feet (1.2 m) out of its banks. [5] During the night of June 12 and 13 the Quad Cities experienced a rainfall record when 3.28 inches (8.3 cm) fell in six hours. [6]