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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School; St. Gabriel School; ... (closed 2000; now Centre des Petits d'Ottawa) St. Margaret Mary School (closed 2002; demolished 2004)
1404 S. Ash St. [1] Ottawa, Kansas, 66067 United States: ... Ottawa USD 290 is a public unified school district headquartered in Ottawa, Kansas, United States. [1]
École secondaire catholique Béatrice-Desloges, another Catholic high school in the Ottawa—Orléans region, was constructed in 1997 (25 years after Garneau) and gradually integrated students one grade year at a time. This prevented most students attending Garneau from switching over to the new school.
Ottawa High School, Ottawa, USD 290 Wellsville High School , Wellsville , USD 289 West Franklin High School , Pomona , USD 287 (consolidation of Pomona and Williamsburg High Schools)
Borden High School (closed 1990; converted into loft apartments in 2004) High School Of Commerce (closed 1990; now Adult High School) Brook Lane Public School (closed 1991; now St. Gregory Catholic School) Ottawa Technical High School (closed 1992; now Albert Street Education Centre) Highland Park High School (closed 1992; now Notre Dame High ...
It employs approximately 4,777 people (full-time equivalents) and operates 84 schools in the greater Ottawa area, with a total student population of approximately 44,200. [4] Before 2007, the board was known as Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board ( OCCSB ) and its two former boards prior to 1998, Carleton Roman Catholic Separate School Board ...
Ambassadors Christian School [25] Bishop Hamilton Montessori School [26] Community Christian School [27] Maryvale Academy [28] Ottawa Christian School [29] Ottawa Victory Christian Academy [30] Redeemer Christian High School [31] St. Timothy's Classical Academy [32]
Sometimes called Kansas Normal School or Kansas Normal School of Fort Scott [17] One student that studied there was born in 1867. [18] Listed as closed in 1905 [19] Garfield University: Wichita: 1888: 1890: Named for United States President James A. Garfield. The school struggled financially from the beginning.