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In January 2021, 3 vandals graffiti Nazi Swastikas and other neo-Nazi slogans on to the walls of Kirkwood middle School. Two Kirkwood High School graduates, Daniel Moore, a White man, and Christian Reese, an African-American man, were arrested and charged for this, along with a Kirkwood High School student who was not identified due to being a ...
In 1922, a new, four-year high school was built on Kirkwood Road, where Nipher Middle School is currently located. A new Kirkwood High School opened in 1955 on a 47-acre (190,000 m 2) campus and was designed with seven buildings set on a college-like campus. For the first time in the district, both Caucasian and African-American students were ...
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St. John Vianney High School (a.k.a. Vianney High School, or simply Vianney) is a Marianist private, all-boys Catholic college preparatory school in Kirkwood, Missouri.The school was opened in 1960 by the Society of Mary, a religious order of priests and brothers who continue to run the school, and is part of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, along with the Marianists' Chaminade College ...
The Wake County school board unanimously approved Wednesday changes to the 2023-24 calendar to make Election Day on Nov. 7, 2023, a districtwide teacher workday.
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Nixa football will host Kirkwood in the Class 6 state semifinal round of the 2024 Missouri high school football playoffs. The winner will advance to next week's championship game in Columbia. Nixa ...
It once had a post office and school, and a railway station. [2] The town was not named Kirkwood (after Samuel J. Kirkwood [3]) until the railway arrived; the school originally having been named Montgomery School and the property owned by postmaster William Wallace Watkins. [2] The town grew up around the railway station. [2]