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Fort Madison Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Fort Madison, Iowa. [2] Mostly in Lee County, with a small portion in Henry County, it serves Fort Madison, Houghton, St. Paul, and West Point. [3] It also serves the unincorporated area of Denmark. [4]
The Fort Madison High School (FMHS) is located in Fort Madison, Iowa. [2] As the only high school of the Fort Madison Community School District, it serves Fort Madison, Houghton, St. Paul, and West Point. [3] It also serves the unincorporated area of Denmark. [4]
Holy Trinity Catholic Schools is a PK-12 Roman Catholic school headquartered in Fort Madison, Iowa, with campuses in Fort Madison and West Point.Fort Madison has the secondary school campus and one early childhood campus, while West Point has the elementary school and an early childhood center on another campus. [1]
For the 2021-2022 school year, all students were eligible to receive free school lunch and breakfast, regardless of their family's income. This policy was instituted in 2020 during the pandemic and...
The 1940s. Every state had a federally funded school lunch program in place using crop surpluses, but there were problems: Much of the crops rotted en route, or couldn't be properly stored when ...
The free meals are funded by the Community Eligibility Provision, which is part of the federal National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. Back-to-school: All Fort Worth ISD ...
As early as the late 19th century, cities such as Boston and Philadelphia operated independent school lunch programs, with the assistance of volunteers or charities. [11] Until the 1930s, most school lunch programs were volunteer efforts led by teachers and mothers' clubs. [12] These programs drew on the expertise of professional home economics ...
Fort Madison, built in 1808 (1903 artist's interpretation) Plans of Fort Madison, drawn in 1810 by a trading post factor The city of Fort Madison was established around the site of the historic Fort Madison (1808–1813), which was the first permanent U.S. military fortification on the Upper Mississippi.