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The Ohio Distance and Electronic Learning Academy (OHDELA) is a tuition-free online public charter school for grades K-12. [1] The school is headquartered in Independence, Ohio, United States. OHDELA uses different types of curricula such as Calvert and ThinkCentral. OHDELA gives parents the choice of which to use.
This is a list of the shortest state highways in each state. List of highways ... State Road 446: 0.250 0.402 [21] North Dakota: ... South Dakota: Highway 20 Spur: 0. ...
Dakota High School is a public high school located in Fargo, North Dakota. It currently serves about 130 students in grades 11 through 12 and is a part of the Fargo Public Schools system. The school operates as an alternative learning model to the District's other three comprehensive high schools, Fargo North High School , Fargo South High ...
The North Country Trail begins near Garrison Dam at Lake Sakakawea State Park, North Dakota. The North Country Trail spends about 453 miles (729 km) in North Dakota. The trail begins at Lake Sakakawea State Park in Mercer County, following footpaths in the state park (including a junction with the Lewis and Clark Trail and a crossing of US Highway 83) and then a series of roads until reaching ...
North Dakota Highway 14 (ND 14) is a 175.003-mile-long (281.640 km) north–south state highway in the U.S. state of North Dakota. ND 14's southern terminus is at Interstate 94 (I-94) and U.S. Route 83 (US 83) west of Hague , and the northern terminus is a continuation as Manitoba Highway 21 (PTH 21) at the Canada–United States border .
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The Ohio high school football playoffs enter Week 3 as area football teams look to punch their ticket to the Elite Eight in each division. Regional finals are Nov. 22, and the state semifinals are ...
The State Department of Vocational Education agreed to help with construction. Aerial photo of the new High School in Dickinson, ND. In March 1966, voters approved the $1,525,000 bond issue for construction. The new high school, Dickinson High School, was designated as one of the two area vocational high schools in North Dakota. Several ...