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School district in North Dakota, USA
Mandan Public School District 1 , also called Mandan Public Schools , is a school district headquartered in
Mandan, North Dakota .
Located in
Morton County , it serves Mandan and
Harmon .
[1] The district takes high school students from the
Sweet Briar School District .
[2]
History
In 1974 the district sold $90,000 of bonds so it could build a vocational center at its secondary facility. In 1981 the district was considering adding an expansion of its elementary school. That year the district's board of education decided not to sell interest bids and opted to have a new set of bids opened.
[3]
In 1981 the
North Dakota Supreme Court was deliberating whether the district and the
New Salem School District could receive funds from coal impact money from the state, with the definition of a "
tipple " being a determining factor.
[4]
Schools
Secondary schools
Elementary schools
Custer
Fort Lincoln
Lewis and Clark
Red Trail
Roosevelt
Mary Stark
Lakewood (new for 2023-24 school year)
Alternative schools
B. C. Academy (9-12)
Mandan Virtual Academy
References
^
"2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Morton County, ND" (PDF) .
U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved August 20, 2021 .
^ Dura, Jack (October 6, 2018).
"New era for rural Sweet Briar School" .
Bismarck Tribune . Retrieved August 13, 2021 . - Alternate title: "
Sweet Briar School looks ahead amid record enrollment of 22 "
^ Stelter, Stan (June 9, 1981). "School Bond Bids Rejected".
The Bismarck Tribune .
Bismarck, North Dakota . p. 13. -
Clipping from
Newspapers.com .
^ Andrist, Steve (June 9, 1981). "Tipple Case Arguments Presented".
The Bismarck Tribune .
Bismarck, North Dakota . p. 13. -
Clipping from
Newspapers.com .
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