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Marysville Schools, is a growing [when?] school district located about 20 miles Northwest of Columbus, Ohio. The district has over 5,400 students consisting of five elementary schools (K-4), one intermediate school (5-6), one middle school (7-8), one high school (9-12), and one STEM early college high school (9-12).
McKim Creek is a tributary of Middle Island Creek, 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long, [3] in northwestern West Virginia in the United States.Via Middle Island Creek and the Ohio River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 37.3 square miles (97 km 2) [4] in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.
Golden Alternate School: Golden 10-12 Alexander Park Elementary School Golden K-3 Windermere Elementary School Windermere K-7 Golden Secondary School: Golden 8-12 Selkirk Secondary School: Kimberley 8-12 Open Doors Alternate School Invermere 10-12 Nicholson Elementary School Golden K-7 McKim Middle School Kimberley 4-7 Marysville Elementary School
Pleasants County was divided into six districts: Grant, Jefferson, Lafayette, McKim, Union, and Washington. These remained largely unchanged for over a century, but in the 1980s the six historic magisterial districts were consolidated into four new districts: District A, District B, District C, and District D. [ 6 ]
The first house in Pleasanton was built in 1817, and other settlement soon followed. [2] A post office called Pleasanton was established in 1850, and remained in operation until 1906. [ 3 ]
McKim is an unincorporated community in Tyler County, West Virginia, United States, along McKim Creek. [2] Its post office [3] is closed. References
Mentor Exempted Village School District, also known as Mentor Public Schools, is a school district headquartered in Mentor, Ohio. It serves Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake , a portion of Kirtland Hills , a portion of Concord Township , [ 3 ] and a portion of Chardon Township . [ 4 ]
The Butler Institute of American Art, [2] located on Wick Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, was the first museum dedicated exclusively to American art. [3] Established by local industrialist and philanthropist Joseph G. Butler, Jr. , the museum has been operating pro bono since 1919. [ 4 ]