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School District No. 2 of the Township of Burlington was established on March 29, 1849, when 63% of voters at Congregational Church agreed to create it. The first school built with taxpayer money, with construction in the period 1851–1852, was North Hill School.
An organization, the Leopold Heritage Group, is "dedicated to promoting the global legacy of Aldo Leopold in his hometown of Burlington, Iowa." [50] In 1985, Leopold was inducted along with John Muir as the first inductees to the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame. [51]
GREEN BAY - Aldo Leopold Community School closed for the day Tuesday after a fire broke out in the early morning. No one was hurt in the fire, which was report at 3:04 a.m. Tuesday, the Green Bay ...
Beginning with the 2010–11 school year, students who had attended Oak Street Middle School (an aging building that was completed around 1907) began attending Aldo Leopold (named in honor of ecologist, and environmentalist, Aldo Leopold, a former resident of Burlington, and author of "A Sand County Almanac"), the new school building is located ...
On 75th anniversary of Aldo Leopold’s book 'A Sand County Almanac: Sketches Here and There,' facts that were true in 1949 remain true today. Judy Russell: ‘How can we see the land through our ...
The Aldo Leopold Foundation is hosting virtual events in March to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Leopold's book "A Sand County Almanac." ... Leopold, born in Iowa in 1887, received a forestry ...
Lord was born in Burlington, Iowa, [1] [2] on September 3, 1920. [3] His father, also named Sterling, was an executive at the Leopold Desk Company in Burlington who also worked as a bookbinder. [3] Aldo Leopold, a scientist and writer, was his uncle. [1] While in high school, Lord was the school's newspaper editor.
As she was the last remaining child of the famed conservationist and namesake of the Aldo Leopold Foundation, Estella’s death marks a turning of the page in the Leopold legacy, the foundation ...