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Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock Community School District (RRMR) is a rural public school district headquartered in Rockford, Iowa. [2] It operates the RRMR Elementary School/Preschool and RRMR Junior-Senior High School, both in Rockford. [3] The district is mostly in Floyd County with sections in Cerro Gordo and Mitchell counties.
The district is located in sections of Hancock, Winnebago, Worth and Cerro Gordo counties. It serves Forest City, Crystal Lake, Fertile, Leland, Woden, and the surrounding rural areas. [2] On July 1, 2013, the Woden–Crystal Lake Community School District consolidated into the Forest City district. [3]
Mason City Community School District (also known as Mason City Schools [2]) is a public school district headquartered in Mason City, Iowa. [3] It is entirely in Cerro Gordo County and serves the city and surrounding rural areas.
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The West Fork Community School District is a consolidated rural public school district in Iowa, with campuses in Rockwell and Sheffield. [2] It resides in sections of Cerro Gordo and Franklin counties, with smaller portions in Hancock and Wright counties.
The Clear Lake Community School District is a rural public school district that serves the town of Clear Lake, Iowa and surrounding areas in Cerro Gordo County. [2] The school's mascot is the Lion. Their colors are black and gold.
The district was established on July 1, 2011, by the merger of North Central Community School District and Nora Springs–Rock Falls Community School District. [4] The vote to merge the districts, held on September 14, 2010, [5] was successful, with North Central voters doing so on a 431–63 (85.35%) basis and Nora Springs–Rock Falls voters doing so on a 437–262 (59.95%) basis. [6]