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Sweetwater County School District #1 serves the northeastern portion of Sweetwater County, [2] including the following communities: Incorporated places. City of Rock Springs; Town of Superior; Town of Wamsutter though high school students attend Rawlins High School which is much closer. [citation needed]
The Sweetwater Independent School District serves approximately 2,253 students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12 on six campuses: high school, middle school, intermediate school, two elementary schools, and an early childhood center. Sweetwater ISD is also the fiscal agent for a nine-member school special education shared service arrangement.
From 2000 to 2012, compact for success has caused an 87% increase in Sweetwater students enrolling in San Diego State University; applications increased from 789 in 2000 to 1,770 in 2012. [6] As of 2012 compact of success has resulted in 1 of every 7 SDSU students being former Sweetwater School district students.
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PowerSchool was a profitable product for Pearson; in 2014, it generated $97 million in revenue and $20 million in operating income. [53] In 2015, Pearson sold PowerSchool to Vista Equity Partners for $350 million cash. [53] In 2007, the company developed the youth-oriented online quest game Poptropica, through its Family Education Network. In ...
The flagship of Sweetwater Union High School District, SUHI predominantly serves the National City community with an enrollment of 2,675 students. [2] In 2009, Sweetwater High School was named on Newsweek's list of the top 1,500 public high schools in the United States. [3]
The school building stood on the southeast side of the campus, adjacent to the Sweetwater High School structure built in 1912. Also in 1927, the high school's mascot changed from the Salty Pups to the Sweetwater Mustangs. In 1967, a new high school building called, "Sweetwater High School" was completed right behind Newman High School.