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Superintendent Joe Ernst leads the Washoe County School District. [4] Joe Ernst was appointed to replace Dr. Susan Enfield, who resigned in 2023, and has served in the position since July 1, 2024. [5] The Superintendent, as Chief Executive Officer, oversees the day-to-day activities of the District.
A third high school will likely be added in the 2030s or 40s. [8] In September of 2021, the district approved the construction of a $28 million dollar aquatics facility. On August 5th, 2024, they held the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The state-of-the-art facility hosts the Waukee High School and Waukee Northwest High School swimming and diving ...
An additional high school was previously planned for 2022, according to the district's 2017 5-year capital outlay plan; however, the district has since chosen to renovate existing high schools to increase capacity in the short term. [33] The district's 10-year building forecast now calls for a new high school opening in fall 2025. [34]
The National School Supply and Equipment Association (NSSEA) is a not-for-profit international trade organization serving the school market, based in the United States. Founded in 1916, NSSEA promotes an open market for quality educational products and services that are produced and delivered by professional suppliers and dealers. NSSEA is made ...
Spanish Springs High School is a public secondary school in unincorporated Washoe County serving students living in Spanish Springs and Sparks, Nevada, part of the Washoe County School District; it is one of three public high schools serving the city of Sparks.
On November 30, 1937, in the southern portion of Dutchess County, New York, there was a meeting held to determine the consolidation of area school districts.The district was created after a September 1938 vote within all or portions of several communities in Dutchess and Putnam counties, including Wappinger, East Fishkill, Fishkill Town, and Poughkeepsie Town in Dutchess County and Kent and ...
Casey Middle School (Opened on September 14, 1970. Cornerstone laid on October 9, 1970. Dedicated on April 25, 1971) Heim Middle School (Opened on September 8, 1965, as Heim Rd. Junior High School and dedicated on March 20, 1966) Mill Middle School (Opened on September 9, 1959, as Williamsville Junior High School and dedicated on April 29, 1960)
The district has one campus, Sarita Elementary School, which serves students in grades pre-kindergarten through six. Almost all of Kenedy County is within the KCWCSD service area. [ 1 ] As of 2001, of the nine Texas counties having only one school apiece, the population of Sarita Elementary School was the smallest.