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Fremont–Mills Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Tabor, Iowa, serving sections of Fremont and Mills counties. Communities in its service area are Tabor, Randolph, and Thurman. [2] It took portions of the former Farragut Community School District when the State of Iowa dissolved it on July 1, 2016. [3]
The school district is located within the Cedar Rapids city limits. [ 13 ] Ely formerly had its own public school building, which was built in 1923, but has since ceased operations as a school and houses city government offices, City Council Chambers, a senior dining facility, meeting rooms and The History Center and archives.
In February 1981, the College Community Schools Foundation was established. It was the first foundation established in Iowa to support a public school district. The name was later changed to “Prairie School Foundation.” In 1989, freshman leave the Junior High for Prairie High School, and the junior high is renamed Prairie Middle School.
Currently, Iowa has charter schools in Storm Lake, Maynard, Hamburg and Des Moines. Additionally, there is an online charter school . The Iowa State Board of Education will consider the ...
Farwell was an Ohio native who settled in Iowa in 1852, and spent of couple years in the late 1850s in Missouri before returning to the Monticello area. He was engaged in farming before the American Civil War , during which he served as a captain in the 31st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment .
East Mills Schools officially formed on July 1, 2011, from the merger of the Malvern Community School District and the Nishna Valley Community School District. [4] Voters in both districts approved the consolidation on a 6 to 1 basis in 2010; 19.2% of the registered voters in the districts, a total of 483 people, participated in that election. [5]
It was established on July 1, 2011, from the merger of the Sac Community School District and the Wall Lake View Auburn Community School District. [4] In 2007, the districts, prior to their legal merger, had established a grade-sharing program in which each district sent students to the other district for certain educational levels; it was under the name "East Sac Schools."
It was formed on July 1, 2012, by the merger of the Fremont Community School District and the Eddyville–Blakesburg Community School District. [5] On September 13, 2011, the merger was approved in a referendum, with the Eddyville–Blakesburg district voters doing so on a 335–86 basis and the Fremont voters doing so on a 91–60 basis. [6]