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Eldora–New Providence Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Eldora, Iowa. [2] As of 2019 it has a grade-sharing arrangement with Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District and operates as "South Hardin Community Schools". It is mostly in Hardin County, with sections in Grundy and Marshall counties
Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District is a school district headquartered in Hubbard, Iowa. [2] As of 2019, it has a grade-sharing arrangement with Eldora–New Providence Community School District, and operates as "South Hardin Community Schools". It is mostly in Hardin County, with sections in Hamilton County.
To pay for the salary increases, Iowa will allocate $67.6 million for the coming school year and $96.1 million for the 2025-26 school year. In the first year, the $67.6 million includes: $27.4 ...
The district was established on July 1, 1969, with the merger of the Roland and Story City school districts. [4]In 2006, parents in the southern portion of the Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District preferred the idea of that district grade-sharing with Roland–Story instead of the Eldora–New Providence Community School District.
See which Iowa lawmakers voted for a bill that overhauls Iowa's Area Education Agencies and raises teacher pay.
Iowa Falls Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Iowa Falls, Iowa.The district occupies sections of Hardin and Franklin counties. [2]In 2006, parents in the northern portion of the Hubbard–Radcliffe Community School District preferred the idea of that district grade-sharing with Iowa Falls instead of the Eldora–New Providence Community School District.
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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". [8]