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Moravia Central School District is a school district in Moravia, New York. The superintendent is John P. Birmingham. [ 2 ] The district operates three schools: Moravia High School, Moravia Middle School, and Millard Fillmore Elementary School.
The district also includes the Powers Library (1880) building and Moravia High School (1924). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1] Selected contributing properties are: U.S. Post Office (1940–41), South Main Street, WPA brick building. [note 1] St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (1897-1898), 16 Church St.
Moravia High School, Moravia; Southern Cayuga High School, Poplar Ridge; Union Springs High School, Union Springs [33] [34] Weedsport Junior/Senior High School, Weedsport; Dana L. West Junior/Senior High School, Port Byron
Moravia trailed by nine in second quarter before Proper bagged an open 3-pointer with 68 seconds remaining and Bell made it two in a row with three seconds to play to draw within 25-22 at the ...
Moravia overcame a five-point halftime deficit Thursday night for a 54-42 victory over Tuckahoe in a New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class C girls basketball semifinal at ...
Moravia High School is an Appanoose County secondary school located in Moravia, Iowa, USA, part of the Moravia Community School District. The sports teams are collectively called "The Mohawks". A small school district (216 students in grades 6–12), it has been growing in recent years. [1]
Moravia, New York: First Settler in Moravia 1790. Built First House at rear of this Lot. was 1st Justice and Supervisor of Sempronius in 1798 105: Oldest House: So. Main St. in Village Moravia, New York: Oldest House in Moravia the Kitchen of this House Is the Original Cabin Built by Gershom Morse in 1794 106: Owasco Flats Rte. 38 west of Village
Moravia Union Cemetery, also known as Dry Creek Cemetery, is a historic cemetery located in the village of Moravia in Cayuga County, New York. The cemetery opened in 1807 and is believed to contain the graves of approximately 350 individuals. Approximately 180 headstones and monuments remain standing.