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The Clarion–Goldfield Community School District and the Dows Community School District consolidated into the Clarion–Goldfield–Dows CSD on July 1, 2014. [5] The two school districts sought a merger because of declining enrollments and because a State of Iowa funding program for small schools was to be terminated in 2013.
Clarion–Goldfield Community School District was a school district headquartered in Clarion, Iowa.It covered 254 square miles (660 km 2) of area, [1] mostly in Wright County with some portions in the counties in Hancock and Humboldt. [1]
Clarion–Goldfield–Dows, with a theme of "Preparing Students Today for Tomorrow", has a one-to-one laptop program for high school students and a one-to-one iPad program for middle school students. Since Dows began its partnership in 2005, Clarion–Goldfield–Dows has qualified for the Class 2A State Football Playoffs five times (2005, 2010 ...
Holmes is a part of the Clarion–Goldfield–Dows Community School District. It was in the Clarion–Goldfield Community School District, [5] until July 1, 2014, when it merged into the current district. [6]
The Goldfield building was closed in 2008, with all students attending all classes in Clarion. The Clarion–Goldfield and Dows community school districts merged into the Clarion–Goldfield–Dows Community School District in 2014 after 9 years of whole grade sharing. The Clarion–Goldfield–Dows School District had a certified enrollment (K ...
In 2005, Dows ended their partnership with CAL and entered a 1-way whole grade sharing agreement with Clarion-Goldfield CSD, with the Dows Elementary remaining until 2014. The current community is within the Clarion–Goldfield–Dows Community School District , which was formed by the merger of the Dows Community School District and the ...
Galt is a part of the Clarion–Goldfield–Dows Community School District. [8] It was in the Clarion–Goldfield Community School District [9] until July 1, 2014, when it merged into the current district. [10]
Clarion is the birthplace of the four-leaf clover emblem used by the 4-H Clubs of America, conceived of in 1907 by the local school superintendent, O.H. Benson. [4] See June 15, 1927 article in Wright County Monitor. Clarion is the site of an unsolved murder case from 1888.