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List of school districts in Iowa Iowa School Districts map. County boundaries in red and school district boundaries in black. Public school buildings are the dots. This is a list of school districts in Iowa, sorted by Area Education Agencies (AEA).
Pages in category "Defunct school districts in Iowa" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Iowa Department of Education maintains a directory found here. You may also find a spreadsheet of public school districts in Iowa or public school buildings in Iowa.
The Brooklyn-Guernsey-Malcom (BGM) Community School District, or BGM Community School, serves the towns of Brooklyn, Guernsey and Malcom and surrounding areas in eastern Poweshiek County, Iowa. [2] The school, which serves all grade levels PreK–12 in one building, is located at 1090 Jackson Street in Brooklyn. [3] The BGM Community and H-L-V Community School Districts have a shared learning ...
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List of high schools in Iowa This is a list of high schools in the state of Iowa. You can also see a list of school districts in Iowa. Where the high school information is on the school district page, the link below will direct you to the district page.
James Ford Rhodes High School is located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, in the west-side neighborhood known as Old Brooklyn. It is part of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and is commonly referred to as "Rhodes High School." The school was named for the American industrialist and historian James Ford Rhodes.
Old Brooklyn is a neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, Ohio, United States, located approximately five miles south of downtown Cleveland. It extends east-to-west from the Cuyahoga River to the city of Brooklyn and north-to-south from the Brookside Park Valley to the city of Parma.