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Washington High School is the rural public high school in Washington, Iowa. It is a member of the Washington Community School District. The building was built in 1918 and is still currently used. Construction of a new building conjoined with the existing junior high began in July 2010 with an estimated completion date set for Fall 2012, 96 ...
The Washington Community School District, or Washington Community Schools, is a rural public school district based in Washington, Iowa. The district is mainly in Washington County, with a small area in Jefferson County, and serves the towns of Washington and Brighton, and surrounding rural areas. [2] The school's mascot is the Demons.
Built in 1855, the original Washington High School—not yet known by that name—opened in 1857. In 1869, it narrowed from a general school to a high school. Originally called "the schoolhouse," the "Cedar Rapids graded school," and the "second ward school", it received its current name in 1875 when all the Cedar Rapids schools were named for ...
Alburnett Junior-Senior High School, Alburnett; Center Point-Urbana High School, Center Point; Central City High School, Central City; Linn-Mar High School, Marion; Lisbon High School, Lisbon
The Des Moines Register's rankings of the top 50 recruits in the 2024 class is highlighted by several Iowa football commits and plenty of new names. Ranking the top 50 Iowa high school football ...
The Highland Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in unincorporated Washington County, Iowa, [3] that serves much of eastern Washington County and a small portion of southern Johnson County, [4] including Riverside, Ainsworth, and surrounding rural areas.
Mid-Prairie High School (MPHS) is located at 1634 Hwy 22, one mile east of Wellman, Iowa, approximately 18 miles south of Iowa City and 15 miles north of Washington. MPHS is a grades 9–12 high school with approximately 380 students. [3] The school colors are black and gold and the athletic teams are known as the Golden Hawks, and they compete ...
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] An Iowa Department of Education consultant named Guy Ghan referred to the 1990s school district mergers as the "third wave".