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Founded in 1839 by Bishop Mathias Loras as St. Raphael Seminary, the seminary has operated under various names and conditions at Loras College until adopting its present name in 1954. St. Pius X has prepared countless Seminarians across Iowa & surrounding states for the priesthood, counting over 30 Bishops as alumni.
St. Pius X Seminary - Operated from 1912 to 1969; run by the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement. St. Charles Seminary (Staten Island) - Operated from 1948 to 1966; run by the Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo. Wadhams Hall Seminary College - Operated from 1924 to 2002; run by the Diocese of Ogdensburg.
In 1959, the Cambria and Corydon school districts merged to form the Cambria–Corydon Community School District. The Wayne Community School District was formed in 1966 with the merger of the Cambria–Corydon Community School District with the Millerton School District and the former Allerton School District that had for a time been a part of the Allerton–Clio–Lineville (ACL) District.
The college has functioned under several different names: Saint Raphael's Seminary and later Saint Raphael's Academy (1839–1850), Mount St. Bernard's College and Seminary (1850–1873), St. Joseph's College (1873–1914), Dubuque College (1914–1920), and Columbia College (1920–1939). [6]
Bishop Mathias Loras, the first Bishop of Dubuque, founded the a Catholic institution of higher education in his residence in 1839. St. St. Raphael's Seminary, primarily for the education of priests, was probably the first college established in what would become the State of Iowa . [ 2 ]
All 198 Wake County schools had a Teacher of the Year selected by its faculty. District selection committees narrowed the field to 20 semifinalists and finally the 10 finalists.
Anthony Wayne Middle School [38] (665; 6–8) Courtney Duin-Savastano, principal [39] High schools (grades 9–12) Wayne Hills High School [40] (1,182; 9-12 - serving students living on and north of Ratzer Road) Michael Rewick, principal [41] Wayne Valley High School [42] (1,241; 9–12 - serving students living south of Ratzer Road)
The positions of board president and district 4, 5, 6 and 8 school board representatives will be up for re-election in 2026. County Board of Education District 1