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The School District of Denmark is a public school district in Denmark, Wisconsin serving grades Pre-K through 12. The enrollment for the 2011-2012 school year was 1,498 students. [ 1 ] The district was created in 1917.
The village of Denmark is served by the School District of Denmark, which consists of: Early Childhood Center, Grades 4k-5k; Denmark Elementary School, Grades 1-5; Denmark Middle School, Grades 6-8; Denmark High School, Grades 9-12; Denmark Community School, Grades 8-12; All Saints Catholic School is also located in the village, serving grades ...
Denmark's trap shooting team won the 2018 and 2019 state championships. The Denmark boys' spring baseball team lost the D2 state final in 2005 against Kenosha St. Joseph in 12 innings. [ 6 ] The team returned to the state finals in 2021 beating Jefferson 4-1 and also the following season in 2022, again beating Jefferson 6-5 to repeat as State ...
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Adda "Andy" Thyra Elise Louise Husted-Andersen (August 5, 1898 – September 13, 1990) [1] was a Danish-born American Modernist jeweler, silversmith, metalsmith, and educator. [2] She was a co-founder and the president of the New York Society of Craftsmen (later called Artist-Craftsmen of New York) from 1941 to 1944.
The K12 district's middle school, east of Green Bay, is piloting a program this school year called "Away for the Day," which prohibits middle schoolers from using their phones and other smart ...
The Scandinavia House Cultural Center at 58 Park Avenue in New York City. Scandinavia House – The Nordic Center in America is the American-Scandinavian Foundation's cultural center at 58 Park Avenue (between East 37th Street and East 38th Street), in Murray Hill, Manhattan, New York City.
Georg Jensen Inc. was a gift and department store known for Scandinavian imports located in midtown Manhattan at 667 Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street from 1935–1968. In 1935, it was founded and managed by Frederik Lunning (1881–1952), re-inventing his original New York store, Georg Jensen Handmade Silver, Inc., founded 1923, at 169 West 57th Street, across from Carnegie Hall. [1]