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St. John or Saint John [2] is a city in Rolette County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 322 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] It is by the Canadian border to Manitoba via the St. John–Lena Border Crossing .
Rugby Public School District 5; St. John Public School District 3; Former districts: Wolford Public School District 1 [28] - Closed in 2019 [29] See also.
Cavalier High School - Cavalier; Drayton High School - Drayton; Neche High School - Neche; Pembina High School - Pembina; St. Thomas High School - Saint Thomas; Valley High School - Hoople; Walhalla High School - Walhalla
The superintendent also oversees the North Dakota State Library, the North Dakota School for the Blind, and the North Dakota School for the Deaf. The superintendent of public instruction is elected by statewide vote on a no party ballot. However, the superintendent usually associates with one party or another.
The elementary school uses the 1972-built 67,600-square-foot (6,280 m 2) elementary structure as well as the 1962-built 56,503-square-foot (5,249.3 m 2) structure, with a capacity of 400 students, which was the high school from 1962 to 1984 and the middle school from 1984 to 2008. The 1972 elementary building had four classrooms for ...
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This is a list of North Dakota superintendents of public instruction.The office was on a party-affiliated ballot until the year 1913, since then it has been on the no party ballot, although most superintendents have had some association with one party or another.
St. Alphonsus School Langdon: 1941 St. Ann's Native American Catholic Elementary School Belcourt: 1999 Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity: St. Catherine Elementary School Valley City: St. John's Academy: Jamestown: St. Joseph Catholic School Devils Lake: 1957 Sisters of Mercy (former) St. Michael's Catholic School Devils Lake 1916