Thompson Community School District
Thompson Community School District was a school district serving Thompson, Iowa.
The independent school district of Thompson was incorporated in 1894. Thompson High School graduated its first class in 1900, and its last class in 1989. A horse drawn school bus was replaced by a motorized school bus in 1909.[1]
On July 1, 1989, Thompson entered into a whole grade-sharing arrangement with the Buffalo Center–Rake, Lakota and the Titonka school districts; earlier that year those districts, plus the neighboring Woden–Crystal Lake Community School District, held discussions about a comprehensive plan for their region. In 1992, the Buffalo Center–Rake and Lakota districts merged into the Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota district. The whole grade-sharing relationship continued among Buffalo Center-Rake, Thompson, and Titonka, with the agreement to last for three years.[2]
While the successor district and Thompson attempted a merge, the Titonka district chose not to pursue a merger with them. In November, 1994, the residents of the Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota school district and the Thompson school district voted on whether they should consolidate into a single district. Meanwhile, the Titonka school district began whole-grade sharing with Woden-Crystal Lake. The residents of the Thompson district voted down that merger. Despite the failure, the Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota and Thompson districts continued grade-sharing for the 1995–1996 school year. In November 1995, the second merger referendum for Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota and Thompson occurred;[2] this one succeeded. On July 1, 1996, it finally merged with Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota, to become the North Iowa Community School District.[3]
References
- Dreier, William H.; Ronald Pilgrim (1995-10-06). "100 Years of Change for Better Schools: A Short Report of Buffalo Township, Winnebago County, Iowa and Its Schools from 1895 to 1995" (PDF). Education Resources Information Center.
Notes
- ^ Centennial Book Committee (1992). A peek at the past ... Thompson, Iowa, 1892-1992. A good place to call home. pp. 34, 44.
- ^ a b Dreier and Pilgrim, p. 9.
- ^ "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66" (PDF). Iowa Department of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
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- 1966: Correctionville/Cushing
- Dysart/Geneseo
- Lawton/Bronson
- 1969: Garrison
- Roland/Story City
- 1971: Stuart/Menlo
- 1973: Clarence/Lowden
- 1974: Miles/Sabula
- 1976: Laurens/Marathon
- 1978: Buffalo Center/Rake
- Swea City/Ledyard
- 1979: Armstrong/Ringsted
- Rembrandt/Sioux Rapids
- 1980: Galva/Holstein
- Eldora/New Providence
- 1981: Hartley/Melvin
- Akron/Westfield
- 1983: Collins/Maxwell
- Ruthven/Ayrshire
- 1984: Fayette
- 1985: Colfax/Mingo
- Sibley/Ocheyedan
- 1988: Boone Valley
- Arnolds Park/Milford
- Bayard/Coon Rapids
- 1989: Havelock-Plover
- Panora-Linden/Y-J-B
- 1990: Calamus/Wheatland
- 1991: Colo/NESCO
- Hartley–Melvin/Sanborn
- Prairie City/Monroe
- Central Webster/Dayton
- Hedrick (*)
- 1992: Beaman-Conrad-Liscomb/Union-Whitten
- Garwin/Green Mountain
- Irwin/Manilla
- Buffalo Center–Rake/Lakota
- LDF/SEMCO
- Jefferson/Scranton
- Steamboat Rock/Wellsburg
- 1993: Adel-DeSoto/Central Dallas
- Center Point/Urbana
- Clarion/Goldfield
- Clay Central/Everly
- Hubbard/Radcliffe
- Manson/Northwest Webster
- Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn
- Lost Nation
- Fonda/Newell-Providence
- Rolfe
- Palmer/Pomeroy
- Cedar Valley/Prairie
- Carson-Macedonia/Oakland
- Lytton/Rockwell City
- Crestland/Schaller
- Sioux Rapids-Rembrandt/Sioux Valley
- Paullina/Primghar/Sutherland
- Lake City/Lohrville
- Dysart-Geneseo/La Porte City
- Shellsburg/Vinton
- 1994: Britt/Kanawha
- Dow City-Arion/Dunlap
- Mar-Mac/MFL
- Maurice-Orange City/Floyd Valley
- Battle Creek/Ida Grove
- Belmond/Klemme
- Eddyville/Blakesburg
- 1995: Clarence-Lowden/Lincoln
- Amana/Clear Creek
- Oxford Junction
- Mallard/West Bend
- Dumont/Hampton
- Norway
- 1996: Hancock-Avoca/Shelby
- Eastwood/Willow
- Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota/Thompson
- Lake View-Auburn/Wall Lake
- Dike/New Hartford
- 1997: Estherville/Lincoln Central
- Nashua/Plainfield
- 1998: Gladbrook/Reinbeck
- Grand Valley
- 2000: Bridgewater–Fontanelle/Greenfield
- 2001: Dexfield/Stuart-Menlo
- Burt
- Wellsburg-Steamboat Rock/Ackley–Geneva
- 2003: Little Rock/George
- 2004: Parkersburg/Aplington
- Fox Valley
- East Monona
- 2005: Garnavillo/Guttenberg
- Grand/Southeast Webster
- 2007: Sheffield–Chapin/Meservey–Thornton
- 2008: New Market
- Russell (*)
- 2009: Deep River–Millersburg
- 2010: Graettinger/Terril
- South Clay
- 2011: Sac/Wall Lake View Auburn
- IKM/Manning
- Anita/C&M
- Nora Springs–Rock Falls/North Central
- Greene/Allison–Bristow
- SCMT/Rockwell–Swaledale
- Nishna Valley/Malvern
- Lineville–Clio
- 2012: Anthon–Oto/Maple Valley
- Pomeroy–Palmer
- Fremont/Eddyville–Blakesburg
- 2013: Woden–Crystal Lake
- East Central/Preston
- 2014: Southern Cal/Rockwell City–Lytton
- Titonka
- Sumner/Fredericksburg
- Jefferson–Scranton/East Greene
- Exira/Elk Horn–Kimballton
- Armstrong–Ringsted/Sentral
- Clarion–Goldfield/Dows
- Clearfield
- 2015: Garner–Hayfield/Ventura
- Corwith–Wesley
- 2016: Prescott
- AHST/Walnut
- Farragut (*)
- 2018: Alta/Aurelia
- North Fayette/Valley
- Battle Creek–Ida Grove/Odebolt–Arthur
- 2019: North Winneshiek
- Harmony/Van Buren
- Northeast Hamilton
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