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Maria Hastings Elementary is named after Maria Hastings Cary, a local philanthropist and the founder of the town's main public library, Cary Library. The current principal at Hastings is Chris Wai. The school was rebuilt from 2018 to 2020 due to a need for increased capacity. [7]
Cloverdale Elementary School - Carol Stream; Roy DeShane Elementary School - Carol Stream Began serving the 5th grade in the 1999–2000 school year. [4] Heritage Lakes Elementary School - Carol Stream The school was the fifth elementary school built in the district, opening in 1990. [4] Elsie C. Johnson Elementary School - Hanover Park
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]
Elsie Roy Elementary School; F. Fraser Academy; G. General Gordon Elementary School; General Wolfe Elementary School (Vancouver) J. J. W. Sexsmith Elementary School;
Seven candidates are running for two school board seats with St. Johns Public Schools, ... Ovid-Elsie Area Schools Board of Education members serve for six years and three seats are open.
Nishna Valley Community School District was a school district headquartered in Hastings, Iowa. In its final days it operated Nishna Valley Elementary School and East Mills Middle School. [1] It formed on July 1, 1960.
Hastings High School (HHS) Farragut Middle School (FMS) Hastings High School (HHS) Farragut Middle School (FMS) The middle school began a course called "Sparking Courageous Conversations" in 2018, where the topic of race was addressed. [3] Hillside Elementary School (HES)
The name of Lancaster High School was officially changed to Lancaster Elsie Robertson High School in 1980 to honor Elsie Robertson, a teacher who had served Lancaster students for 47 years. Lancaster Intermediate School (currently Belt Line Elementary) opened in 1984 to serve 5th and 6th graders.