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Category Archives: Schools
May
05
Clearing up Clearfield
Following a reader’s letter, I dug in on the history of the Clearfield school for the 1982-92 school years. It got so complicated I had to make a spreadsheet. The Clearfield district, on the Taylor/Ringgold county line, dissolved in 2014. … Continue reading
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Apr
28
Fort Madison cuts sports sharing, then reverses course
When the Fort Madison school district voted to end its sports sharing programs early this month, it got the governor’s attention. The public school had been sharing multiple programs with students from Holy Trinity, and wrestling to Central Lee. In … Continue reading
Apr
21
Pomeroy school’s future unclear
Pomeroy-Palmer merged with Pocahontas Area a decade ago. The building in Pomeroy has been vacant nearly as long, except that the gymnasium has remained in use for practices*. But Pocahontas Area doesn’t want the facility anymore, KCCI reports, and the … Continue reading
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Apr
12
What’s next for NT after bond issue failure?
North Tama’s year-plus planning for a decades-plus future of the school complex failed by six votes last month. Now, writes Superintendent David Hill, the board is looking for advice on what to do next. Tonight, the North Tama school board’s … Continue reading
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Apr
07
Crescent school will close
Six years ago, when the Council Bluffs school district proposed closing Crescent Elementary, a tremendous outcry from area parents resulted in the school being kept open. It didn’t escape the ax this time. The Council Bluffs school board approved new … Continue reading
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Mar
31
When pants are outlawed, only outlaws will wear pants
Outlying areas of Appanoose County, including the towns of Cincinnati, Exline, Mystic, Numa, and Rathbun, were involuntarily attached to the Centerville school district in the summer of 1966 as the modern district era in Iowa began. Not only did the … Continue reading
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Mar
22
A is for Ayrshire
This is the 20th anniversary of my first multi-day trip to photograph Iowa highway signs. I spent the first half of spring break cooped up to pump out an important class paper, then set out amid gray skies and brown … Continue reading
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Mar
17
Sioux City to tear down Crescent Park school
Sioux City’s Crescent Park Elementary School, which from a certain point of view closed twice, will be demolished by the end of the year, the Sioux City Journal reported last month. A final public walkthrough of the building was held … Continue reading
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Mar
13
B is for Beaver
April 17, 2016: “Tuesday last the contract was let for the new school house in Beaver. D.C. Ferrell of Omaha got the contract for $40,740.00, M.J. Madison got the contract for plumbing for $700.” — Grand Junction Globe, February 26, … Continue reading
Mar
10
North Tama bond issue fails by six votes
Based on my research, the core school building in Traer is likely among the 50 oldest in use in Iowa. Following Tuesday’s failed bond referendum, it’s going to be that way for a while longer. A $14.25 million bond issue … Continue reading
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