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Centre High School is a rural public secondary school located 5 miles south of Lost Springs and 2 miles north of Lincolnville along U.S. Highway 77 in Marion County, Kansas. It is operated by Centre USD 397 school district. It is the sole public high school for the communities of Lincolnville, Lost Springs, Pilsen, Tampa, Ramona, Antelope ...
The high school is a member of T.E.E.N., a shared video teaching network between five area high schools. [30] Centre School; 2374 310th St, Lost Springs, KS; between Lost Springs and Lincolnville, east of U.S. 77 highway. Sports. The Centre High School mascot is a Cougar. All high school athletic and non-athletic competition is overseen by the ...
Centre USD 397 is a public unified school district headquartered in a rural area between Lost Springs and Lincolnville in Kansas. [1] The district includes the communities of Lincolnville , Lost Springs , Pilsen , Tampa , Ramona , Antelope , Burdick , and nearby rural areas of Marion / Morris / Dickinson / Chase Counties.
The community is served by Centre USD 397 public school district. The high school is a member of T.E.E.N., a shared video teaching network between five area high schools. [25] Centre School; 2374 310th St, Lost Springs, KS; between Lost Springs and Lincolnville, east of U.S. 77 highway.
Lost Springs Township is a township in Marion County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2010 census , the township population was 197, including the city of Lost Springs . [ 2 ]
Conway Springs High School, Conway Springs, USD 356; Oxford Junior/Senior High School, Oxford, USD 358; Mulvane High School, Mulvane, USD 263; South Haven High School, South Haven, USD 509; Wellington High School, Wellington, USD 353
The community is served by Centre USD 397 public school district. The high school is a member of T.E.E.N., a shared video teaching network between five area high schools. [29] Centre School; 2374 310th St, Lost Springs, KS; between Lost Springs and Lincolnville, east of U.S. 77 highway.
Later in the same year, a post office was established at "Lost Spring" near the current city of Lost Springs. Previously the nearest post office was Emporia. [8] From 1867 to 1871, the Chisholm Trail was routed along the western edge of Marion County. The trail started in Texas and ended in Abilene, Kansas, where cattle were shipped eastward by ...