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In 1969 the district assumed its current name as the Delaware Legislature forced the Magnolia and Oak Point school districts to merge into Caesar Rodney. [1] School districts that merged into the district included 14. Comegys/St. Jones, 20. Oak Point, 21. Oak Shade, 22. Camden, 22 1/2. Camden, 24. Petersburg, 25. Dupont, 27. Rising Sun/Lebanon ...
Oak Point School District 1978 Merged to form New Castle County School District Alfred I. du Pont School District Claymont School District Conrad School District De La Warr School District Marshallton-Thomas McKean School District Mount Pleasant School District Gunning Bedford School District Newark School District Stanton School District
Providence Elementary School serves most of Denton ISD Oak Point, [14] while a section is zoned to Cross Oaks Elementary School. [15] All of the Denton ISD portion is zoned to Rodriguez Middle School, [16] and Braswell High School. [17] The majority of Denton County, Oak Point included, is in the boundary of North Central Texas College. [18]
Oak View built a four-room school with a bond passed on July 10, 1929, worth $20,000; the school received additions in 1946, 1961, and three wings in the period in the period 1990–2003. The first had two additional classrooms, a room for teachers, and an office, later converted into another classroom.
High Pointe Elementary in Nixa on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. The elementary is located at 900 N. Cheyenne Road in Nixa. "All students and staff have been evacuated and are safe," Rantz said in an ...
Deliah King Elementary was opened as a schoolhouse for the then small Little Elm around 1895 or 1896. It would serve Little Elm as an elementary school for almost 100 years. After several renovations, it would be transformed into an early learning center in 1995 and would be closed and later demolished in 2012. [3] Hershel Zellars Elementary
Named after the Briarmeadow community, [1] it was created in 1997, with 125 students, [2] to relieve Piney Point and three other elementary schools. [3] Briarmeadow Charter at one time rented space at the Post Oak YMCA, [2] with students using an area library and the cafeteria of T.H. Rogers School. [3]
Abbott Elementary School (3601 Barnes, opened in 1912 as part of the Chaneyville Independent School District, transferred to the City of Houston in 1914, closed in 1959 [74]) Alamo Elementary School (201 East 27th, opened 1913 as Sunset Heights Elementary School, closed 1980 [74]) Charlotte B. Allen Elementary School (Houston) Allen closed in 2009.