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Garden City USD 457 is a public unified school district headquartered in Garden City, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Garden City, Friend, Pierceville, Plymell, and nearby rural areas. [2]
Garden City High School (known locally as GCHS) is a public high school, serving students in grades 9–12, located in Garden City, Kansas, United States. It is operated by Garden City USD 457 public school district. The school colors are brown and white, and gold is considered an accent color.
Garden City Union Free School District is headquartered at 56 Cathedral Avenue in Garden City, New York, 11530. Its boundaries match that of Garden City. [1]
Skyward is a software company specializing in K–12 school management and municipality management technologies, including student management, human resources, and financial management. Skyward is partnered with more than 1,900 school districts and municipalities worldwide.
Radcliff Middle School - Became a satellite campus for Schoolcraft College, later sold to Garden City to become the new home of the city's Parks and Recreation department. Vogel Middle School - This building has been razed. West High School - Consolidated with East High School in 1982, and the current location of Garden City Middle School.
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Morland USD 280 dissolved to merge into Hill City USD 281 in 2002. Mullinville USD 424 dissolved to merge into Kiowa County USD 422 in 2011. Nes Tre La Go USD 301 dissolved and split to merge into Western Plains USD 106 and Ness City USD 303 in 2005. Prairie Heights USD 295 dissolved and split to merge into Hoxie USD 412 and Oberlin USD 294 on ...
The college moved to the then-new Garden City High School building in 1954, and first occupied a campus of its own in 1958 on property where Buffalo Jones Elementary School is located. The first effort to establish GCCC as an entity separate from the Garden City public school system was launched in 1958.