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Elementary schools are located in Elgin and West Union; the middle school is located in Elgin and the high school is located in West Union. The mascot is the Tigerhawks, and the colors are light blue, silver and black. It formed on July 1, 2018, as a merger of the North Fayette Community School District and the Valley Community School District. [5]
A photo of a 6-year-old boy rocking a custom T-shirt his mother made for him to wear on his first day back to school has gone viral. Nikki Rajahn, a Georgia mom of four young children who runs her ...
In 2013, the North Fayette Community School District merged with the Valley Community School District to form the North Fayette Valley Community School District. [6] This consolidation was part of a broader trend in Iowa, where rural school districts combined resources to better serve students despite declining enrollments and budgetary ...
Due to diminishing class sizes and less aid from the state of Iowa, Valley combined services in 2013 with the nearby North Fayette School district, which comprises the towns of West Union, Hawkeye and Fayette and the combined district is now called North Fayette Valley, with the middle school being in Elgin and the high school located in West ...
Linda Blackford: The Fayette County school board is facing some of its biggest challenges in decades, from test scores to funding, but it seems to be more focused on trivial matters like school names.
Six new local school leaders were announced Thursday for the 2024-25 academic year, Fayette County Public Schools Superintendent Demetrus Liggins said. The six include:
The two districts together had one middle school and one high school. [4] The merger vote for North Fayette and Valley was scheduled for Tuesday February 7, 2017. [4] The North Fayette district residents voted in favor of the merger on a 504–17, or 97% in favor, while the Valley residents voted in favor on a 326-30 basis, or 92% in favor. [5]
Betsy Rutherford said she worked “tirelessly in my career for all kids and (as) an advocate for good teachers.”