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This is a list of geographic acronyms and initialisms. That is, it's a list of the names of cities, towns, lakes, and other geographic places that are derived from acronyms. Acronyms are abbreviations formed by the initial letter or letters of the words that make up a multi-word term.
By 1993 the district shared a superintendent with Riverdale 89. That year, Wade Faul filled that position. [4] The Underwood district absorbed sections of Riverdale School District 89, taking about 78% of the district's taxable valuation, [5] after that district closed entirely in 1994. [6] The Riverdale district ceased to exist on July 1, 1994.
Former school districts in North Dakota (8 P) Pages in category "School districts in North Dakota" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
The eight largest school districts, which had 48,900 of those students, had their combined enrollment decline by 8% from 1998-1999 to 2006-2007. The remaining districts lost 23% of their students from 1998-1999 to 2006-2007.
Sims Public School District 8 was a school district in North Dakota. It operated one school, Almont School, in Almont. [1] By 2005 the district sent high school students to New Salem schools. [2] In the school's last year, 2007–2008, it was a K-8 school. [3] The district had territory in both Morton County and Grant County. [4] Its territory ...
Elementary school addition. In March 1951 the district was established taking the third section of the former North Dakota Victoria School District Number 7, which had been created in 1906. [3] The Riverdale Grade and High School, [4] then a part of the North Dakota Victoria School District, and built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, opened ...
Feb. 10—Flathead and Glacier high schools are moving forward with charter school rollouts after gaining approval from the Montana Board of Public Education in January. The two high schools will ...
The abbreviation may be non-obvious. For example, "KU" is the University of Kansas and not "UK," which is commonly the University of Kentucky . In some cases, the nickname may be better known than the formal name.