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There are three distinct types of school districts in the U.S. state of Michigan. For local education agency (LEA), or public school districts, see List of local education agency districts in Michigan; For intermediate school districts (ISDs), see list of intermediate school districts in Michigan
Map of Queensland state primary and secondary schools (excluding South East Queensland), 2017. Outside of South East Queensland, there are 5 lists of schools in the rest of Queensland: List of schools in Darling Downs; List of schools in Wide Bay–Burnett; List of schools in Central Queensland; List of schools in North Queensland
An intermediate school district (ISD) in the state of Michigan is a government agency usually organized at the county or multi-county level that assists a local school district in providing programs and services. [1] The following table lists every Intermediate school district in Michigan. [2]
The Queensland school system is based around Queensland state schools, independent schools and catholic schools. [1] Schooling in Queensland begins with a preparatory year (Prep) followed by 12 years of study. Primary schools teach Prep through to Year 6, while high school or secondary school is from Year 7 to 12.
It closed on 7 July 1967, being replaced by a school transport service to take the children to Mirani State School. [5] At that time, the school was on the north of the bend in the Mia Mia Connection Road ( 21°13′26″S 148°48′43″E / 21.22383°S 148.81199°E / -21.22383; 148.81199 ( Mia Mia State School (former
Known as Maleny Provisional School (1892–1893), Teutoberg Provisional School (1893–1909), Teutoberg State School (1909–1936), Witta State School (1926–1974). [73] [74] It was at 316 Witta Road. [75] Wootha State School: Wootha: Sunshine Coast: 1886: 1949 Yandina Creek State School: Yandina Creek: Sunshine Coast: 1901: 1964
Thorndale State School opened in 1915 on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site off Boyce Road (3] [4] [5] It closed on 1924, after which it was moved to Spring Creek, Stanthorpe and renamed Greenlands State School.
The locality's name is taken from the name of a pastoral run held in 1853 by Hugh Mackay which is shown on an 1872 map of Southern Queensland and again on an 1878 map of the district. [2] [4] Mount Cannindah State School opened on 1918 and closed on circa 1920. [5] New Cannindah Provisional School opened in 1926 but closed circa 1933.