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The Wheatley School. The East Williston Union Free School District operates of three schools: [5] [6] North Side Elementary School (grades K - 4) Willets Road Middle School (grades 5-7) The Wheatley School (grades 8-12)
Map of Minnesota School Districts. This is a complete list of school districts in the State of Minnesota. All school districts in the state are counted as independent governments by the U.S. Census Bureau. No school districts in the state are dependent on any county government or municipal government. [1]
South Washington County Schools, also known as Independent School District #833, is a school district serving communities surrounding Cottage Grove, Minnesota, United States. It currently [ when? ] serves about 18,994 students in 27 schools.
Rock Ridge Public Schools is a school district based in Virginia, Minnesota and Eveleth, Minnesota. [1] It is assigned the designation of Independent School District (ISD) 2909 by the State of Minnesota. Following the 2022-2023 school year for Virginia Secondary and Eveleth-Gilbert High School they have been demolished.
The school opened in 1956 as East Williston Junior–Senior High School. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] It was designed by the Manhattan -based architectural firm, LaPierre, Litchfield & Partners . [ 21 ] The single-story school was designed to allow for easy building expansion, should the need arise.
GFW Schools is an independent public school district in south central Minnesota. Originally formed to serve the communities of Gibbon , Fairfax and Winthrop , the district has expanded over time to encompasses large portions of other surrounding communities, including:
The West Central Area School District (#2342) is located in the west central part of Minnesota. It consists of the towns of Kensington, Hoffman, Barrett, Elbow Lake, and Wendell. There are also students from Herman, Donnelly, Ashby, Evansville, Fergus Falls, Nashua, and Campbell. The district has two elementary schools consisting of grades K-4.
In 2019 the Wrenshall district and the Carlton School District were in talks on the possibility of consolidating. [3] By September 2020 a study was released stating that if Carlton and Wrenshall consolidated, the taxpayer in the former Carlton zone would pay two and one half times the rate that a Wrenshall zone taxpayer would. [4]