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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). Districts are listed by their official names, though several schools use "Schools" in their name or website rather than "Community ...
The idea of loosening Iowa’s child labor laws came up ... Iowa said 14- and 15-year-olds could work until 9 p.m. during the school year and until 11 p.m. in the summer; the real standards are 7 ...
In the 1950s, the smaller Dahlonega School District was absorbed into the Ottumwa School District. [3] (Dahlonega School No. 1 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.) On July 1, 1991, it absorbed a portion of the former Hedrick Community School District, which was involuntarily dissolved by the State of Iowa. [4]
On its website, the Iowa Division of Labor, the state agency responsible for enforcing Iowa's child labor laws, lists the state law changes that went into effect July 1, 2023, regarding the hours ...
Despite Iowa loosening requirements in state code, most employers are still subject to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, federal officials say. Iowa child labor law conflicts with national ...
List of schools: [10] Van Buren Jr./Sr. High School (Keosauqua) Douds Elementary School ()Stockport Elementary School [11] – Closed in 2012–13 [citation needed]There was a middle school in Stockport, but in 2011 Van Buren CSD school board chose to close that building and move the middle school to Keosauqua.
Eastern Iowa laborers are disappointed with the state's lobbying for looser child labor restrictions. At a roundtable hosted at the IBEW 405 Union Hall in Cedar Rapids on Tuesday night ...
The IKM–Manning Community School District was established on July 1, 2011, from the merger of the Manning Community School District and the IKM Community School District. [ 14 ] The superintendent of the district, Thomas Ward, stated that rural areas lost population as increasingly urban areas of the state had the major employment available.