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Eldora–New Providence Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Eldora, Iowa. [2] As of 2019 it has a grade-sharing arrangement with Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District and operates as "South Hardin Community Schools". It is mostly in Hardin County, with sections in Grundy and Marshall counties
Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District is a school district headquartered in Hubbard, Iowa. [2] As of 2019, it has a grade-sharing arrangement with Eldora–New Providence Community School District, and operates as "South Hardin Community Schools". It is mostly in Hardin County, with sections in Hamilton County.
As of 2019, it has a grade-sharing arrangement with Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District and operates as "South Hardin Schools". South Hardin High School is located in Eldora. Mr. Michael Rundall serves as Principal (2016). South Hardin Middle School is located in Hubbard. Mrs. Sarah Nachazel serves as Principal (2019).
Hardin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,878. [1] The county seat is Eldora. [2] The county was named in honor of Col. John J. Hardin, of Illinois, who was killed in the Mexican–American War.
This is a list of high schools in the state of Iowa. You can also see a list of school districts in Iowa . Where the high school information is on the school district page, the link below will direct you to the district page.
From the 2014–2015 school year until the 2017–2018 school year, [3] the district had entered into a grade-sharing agreement with the Iowa Falls Community School District in which students of particular grade levels attend schools in another districts' schools. Initially it was a two-way sharing agreement, or one in that both districts sent ...
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In 1984, there were 437 school districts in the state that operated high schools. [7] In 1990 the total number of school districts was 430. [6] In fall 1995 the number of school districts operating high schools was down to 353, and in 1995 670 was the median enrollment K-12 of an Iowa school district. [7]