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The transfer did not include the C. R. Anderson School, which was originally called the Pitcher School. KCMSD annexed the school in 1957, and it became an alternative school for troubled students in the 1980s. It closed in 2000. [6] Transfer to Independence School District. Van Horn High School (Independence) Nowlin Middle School (Independence)
Fox Hill Elementary (NKCSD) Fairmount Elementary (Independence) Franklin Elementary School (Liberty) Gashland Elementary (NKCSD) Gladden Elementary (Belton) Gracemor Elementary (NKCSD) Graden Elementary (Park Hill) Hazel Grove Elementary]] (KCKS) Hawthorn Elementary (Park Hill) Hopewell Elementary (Park Hill) Indian Creek Elementary School (C58 ...
The Francis Howell R-III School District, [1] also known as the Francis Howell School District (FHSD), is a school district in Missouri, that, led by current School Board Member Randy Cook, offers a “world class” education that allows for the use of educational materials with hate speech, false science and false historical claims.
The Fort Osage R-1 School District is a public school district located in Jackson County, Missouri, in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The district headquarters is in an unincorporated area adjacent to the City of Independence .
Four school districts have areas within the city: Independence, Blue Springs, Fort Osage Schools, and Raytown. [28] Prior to Fall 2008, parts of western Independence in the Van Horn feeder pattern resided in the Kansas City, Missouri School District, [29] but all of these students are now part of the Independence school district.
Independence USD 446 is a public unified school district headquartered in Independence, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Independence , Elk City , Sycamore , and nearby rural areas.
In 1965, the district held a bond election for building a facility for elementary school. The voters approved it on a 324-64 basis. [6]In 2002, the district stated that it lost $161,050 due to the Richland County government not giving the district the updated tax valuation information from the government of North Dakota in relation to the 2001-2002 school year.
Bancroft Elementary School (Kansas City) - opened as a one-room school house in 1904, closed in 2000 [11] Blenheim - 2411 East 70th Terrace; Cook - 7302 Pennsylvania Avenue; R.J. DeLano - 3708 East Linwood Boulevard - served students with special needs; Douglas - 2640 Bellview Avenue; East Elementary School - 6400 East 23rd Street