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Cairo was originally called "Fairview", and under the latter name was founded in 1858. [4] The village was named after Cairo, Egypt, [5] perhaps via Cairo, Illinois. [4] A post office called Cairo has been in operation since 1860. [6] The Mitchell Petroglyph Archeological Site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. [7]
Franklin Co. R-II School District; Lonedell R-XIV School District; Meramec Valley R-III School District (also extends into St. Louis County) New Haven School District; Spring Bluff R-XV School District; St. Clair R-XIII School District; Strain Japan R-16 School District; Sullivan School District (also extends into Crawford County) Union R-XI ...
Gratz Brown Elementary School (03-05) Moberly Middle School (06-08) Moberly High School (09-12) Northeast Randolph County R-IV School District – Cairo. Northeast Randolph County Elementary School (PK-05) Northeast Randolph County High School (06-12) Renick R-V School District – Renick. Renick Elementary School (PK-08) Westran R-I School ...
The district includes the southernmost parts of Alexander County, including the city of Cairo, and the unincorporated areas of Cache, Future City, Klondike, Miller City, and Urbandale. [2] During the 2016–17 school year, the district's enrollment for all grades was 441. [3] It formerly operated Bennett Elementary School and Cairo Junior High ...
The city is served by Cairo Community Unit School District 1. Based on census estimates, the Cairo school district has the highest percentage in Illinois of children in poverty, 60.6%. This is the fifteenth highest percentage of any city in the United States. [46] The district has one elementary school, Emerson Elementary School.
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Source: Associated Press. By Christopher Awai, Bill Dorn, Raphael Eidus, Sam Ellner, Jesse Kipp, Kevin Mangubat, Matt Midboe, Andy Read, Sara Rubin, Han Su and Qing Wu