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Coon Rapids–Bayard Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Coon Rapids, Iowa. [2] The district serves Coon Rapids and Bayard. Portions of the district are in Carroll, Guthrie, Greene, and Audubon counties. [3] The district was established on July 1, 1988, by the merger of the Bayard and Coon Rapids school ...
Iowa School Districts map. County boundaries in red and school district boundaries in black. Public school buildings are the dots. This is a list of school districts in Iowa, sorted by Area Education Agencies (AEA).
This is a list of high schools in the state of Iowa. You can also see a list of school districts in Iowa . Where the high school information is on the school district page, the link below will direct you to the district page.
Coon Rapids is a city in Carroll and Guthrie counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 1,300 at the 2020 census , which is a decrease of 5 from the 2000 census . [ 4 ] The small portion of Coon Rapids that lies in Guthrie County is part of the Des Moines – West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Bayard is a city in Guthrie County, Iowa, United States. The population was 405 in the 2020 census , a decline from 536 in 2000 census . [ 3 ] It is part of the Des Moines – West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Adel–De Soto–Minburn Community School District; AGWSR Community School District; AHSTW Community School District; Akron–Westfield Community School District; Albert City–Truesdale Community School District; Albia Community School District; Alburnett Community School District; Alden Community School District; Algona Community School District
Carroll Community School District; Coon Rapids–Bayard Community School District; D. Des Moines Area Community College; E. East Sac County Community School District; G.
Adair–Casey and Coon Rapids–Bayard were founding members of the new West Central Activities Conference around the same time and Adair–Casey joined the Rolling Hills in 1996. Glidden–Ralston and Paton-Churdan were added to the West Central at that time as replacements for Adair–Casey and other schools.