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St. James School was a grade school in Lakewood, Ohio founded in 1912. [1] The school closed in 2005 to merge its students into the Lakewood Catholic Academy. [ 2 ] The church associated with St. James School closed in the summer of 2010.
February 7, 1978 (West of Springfield off State Route 4: Bethel Township: 9: Kenton-Hunt Farm: Kenton-Hunt Farm: February 8, 1980 (North of Springfield at 4690 Urbana Rd.
[3]: 207 Its funds also sponsored Springfield Central Catholic High School, meant for students of all city parishes rather than for St. Raphael parishioners only. [3]: 320 Conversely, the church was the focus of rising Ku Klux Klan sentiment in Springfield. Among the most exciting incidents in the parish history occurred during a KKK parade ...
On Thursday, explosive-detecting K-9s helped police clear multiple facilities listed in the threat, including two elementary schools, City Hall and a few driver’s license bureaus, Springfield ...
Also on Monday, the Springfield News-Sun reported that Simon Kenton and Kenwood Elementary Schools were evacuated due to a threat. Students were being reunited with parents, the outlet posted.
In 2004, grades 7 and 8 were moved to the high school's East High Street campus, thus renamed Catholic Central Jr./Sr. High School, while the elementary school sites at St. Bernard Church and St. Teresa Church continued to remain open under the name Catholic Central Elementary School - Lagonda or Limestone campus, respectively.
Springfield City School District is the public school district that serves the majority of the city of Springfield, Ohio, United States. [2] It operates 14 schools: ten elementary, three middle, and one high. The superintendent is Robert Hill.
As of May 2022, Springfield Local School District has been operating for 22 years without new sources of financing. Early on in the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Ohio Department of Education cut nearly half a million dollars of funding to the district, and Springfield introduced a $7.7 million levy that would keep the district financially stable. [5]