Nishna Valley Community School District was a school district headquartered in Hastings, Iowa. In its final days it operated Nishna Valley Elementary School and East Mills Middle School.[1]
It formed on July 1, 1960. It went into a legal dispute with the Malvern Community School District over the possession of portions of the former Benton, Golden Hill, and Wearin school districts.[2]
Circa 2007 it began a whole grade-sharing arrangement with the Malvern district in which children from both districts attended each other's schools in order to save money.[3] East Mills High School was the consolidated high school of these districts.[4]
On July 1, 2011, it merged with Malvern to form the East Mills Community School District.[5] Voters in both districts approved the consolidation on a 6 to 1 basis in 2010; 19.2% of the registered voters in the districts, a total of 483 people, participated in that election.[6]
References
- ^ "Contact Information." Nishna Valley Community School District. November 14, 2009. Retrieved on July 13, 2018.
- ^ "Nishna Valley Com. Sch. Dist. v. Malvern Com. Sch. Dist." Justia. 121 N.W.2d 646 (1963). Retrieved on July 13, 2018.
- ^ Stegmeir, Mary (June 10, 2014). "More merging Iowa school districts on the horizon". Press Citizen. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
The East Mills district, formed in 2011 when the Malvern and Nishna Valley districts merged, [...] The western Iowa districts had participated in whole-grade sharing for four years before the reorganization.
- ^ Home. Malvern Community School District. May 13, 2008. Retrieved on July 13, 2018.
- ^ "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on July 20, 2018.
- ^ Stevens, Joel (December 14, 2010). "Local school districts to merge after vote". Red Oak Express. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
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Defunct school districts in Iowa since 1965–1966 |
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Most of the districts were merged after public votes. Dissolutions, most also the result of public votes, are in italics, and involuntary dissolutions done by the Iowa State Board of Education are marked with asterisks (*). |
1960s |
- 1966: Correctionville/Cushing
- Dysart/Geneseo
- Lawton/Bronson
- 1969: Garrison
- Roland/Story City
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1970s |
- 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
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1980s |
- 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
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1990s |
- 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
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2000s | |
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2010s | |
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2020s | |
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Consolidation/dissolution dates are July 1 of that year unless otherwise stated |