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The Lincoln County R-III School District is a school district serving Hawk Point, Moscow Mills, and Troy in Missouri in Lincoln County, Missouri. Its headquarters are in Troy. In 2023, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Missouri gave grants totaling to 230 thousand dollars to Lincoln County R-III and Silex R-1 School District to fund educational ...
These stand for "consolidated" (merged through consent of voters) and "reorganized" (merged by the state), respectively, with number indicating the historical order of the merger. [1] All school districts in Missouri are independent governments. The state does not have public school systems dependent on another layer of government. [2]
Brownell Middle School may refer to: Brownell Middle School, a public secondary school in the Gilroy Unified School District in Gilroy, California;
William R. Cappel Elementary School (K-05) Troy Middle School (06-08) Troy South Middle School (06-08) Ninth Grade Center (09) Troy Buchanan High School (10-12) New Horizons High School (10-12) Winfield R-IV School District – Winfield. Winfield Elementary School (PK-02) Winfield Intermediate School (03-05) Winfield Middle School (06-08)
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Troy Buchanan High School (formerly Buchanan High School) is a 3-year public high school in Troy, Missouri, United States that is part of the Lincoln County School District. The school is named after local merchant Alexander Buchanan, who donated a $1,500 endowment and the land for Buchanan College (which would sell property to the local school ...
Until the fall of 1999, district students in grades seven and eight had the option of attending the middle school or attending a traditional junior high concept at St. Jacob or Marine. Beginning with the 1999–2000 school year, a district-wide middle school (Grades 6–8) was established and housed at the former Triad High School.