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Originally called "the schoolhouse," the "Cedar Rapids graded school," and the "second ward school", it received its current name in 1875 when all the Cedar Rapids schools were named for presidents. The oldest building was called Washington School. In 1887, Abbie S. Abbott began her 34-year tenure as Washington High School principal. [3]
The Cedar Rapids Community School District (CRCSD) is a public school district located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It has the second largest enrollment in the state of Iowa. [2] The district has 21 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 4 high schools, and 1 alternative high school. [1] The district is in Linn County.
Prairie High School opened in 1956. Originally holding grades 8-10, it has gone from being a 10-12 school to a 9-12 school to currently being a 10-12 school again. The high school is home to the Concert Hall at College Community and the College Community Theatre, as well as offices for the school board.
Washington High School (Missouri), in Washington, Missouri Washington High School in Washington, North Carolina, part of Beaufort County Schools (North Carolina) Washington Graded and High School , a historic African-American school, now an elementary magnet school in Raleigh, North Carolina
George Washington High School may refer to a number of high schools including: George Washington Preparatory High School , Los Angeles, California Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Kingston Stadium is a football stadium in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Kingston Stadium is located southwest of downtown Cedar Rapids, adjacent to Veterans Memorial Stadium and ImOn Ice Arena . Opened September 12, 1952, it was named for a settlement called Kingston established in 1839 on the west side of the Cedar River which was later annexed into ...
It is a member of the Washington Community School District. The building was built in 1918 and is still currently used. Construction of a new building conjoined with the existing junior high began in July 2010 with an estimated completion date set for Fall 2012, 96 years after the opening of the present structure.