Avon School District (Connecticut)
Avon School District may refer to: * Avon School District (Massachusetts) * Avon School District (New Jersey) * Avon School District (South Dakota), also known as Avon School District 4-1 * Abingdon-Avon Community Unit School District 276, a public school district in Abingdon, Illinois * Avon Public Schools, a public school district in Avon, Connecticut * Avon Central School District, a public school district in Avon, New York * Avon Local School District, a public school district in Avon, Ohio * Avon Community School Corporation, a public school district in Avon, Indiana {{Disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon School District (Massachusetts)
The Avon School District is the school district of Avon, Massachusetts, United States. It has two schools, Ralph D. Butler Elementary School and Avon Middle-High School. In 1993, 142 students living in Brockton attended school in the Avon School District as part of a voluntary school choice program of the State of Massachusetts. 22 were previously students in parochial or private schools and never attended Brockton Public Schools (BPS) schools, so the move of those students did not result in lower costs of fewer students of BPS but only resulted in fewer state aid dollars for BPS. By 1993, under the first year the voluntary school choice program, BPS lost almost $222,000 of state aid funds to the Avon district. BPS expected to lose $286,000 in state aid funds in 1993.Nealon, Patricia.Parochial pupils add X factor to city school-choice equation" ''Boston Globe''. April 28, 1993. Retrieved on September 28, 2013Clipping of firstanof second pageat Newspapers.com Ancestry.com LLC ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon School District (New Jersey)
The Avon School District is a community state school, public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade from Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey, Avon-by-the-Sea, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of one school, had an enrollment of 137 students and 17.7 classroom teachers (on an full-time equivalent, FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 7.7:1.District information for Avon Boro School District National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 15, 2022. During the 2016–17 school year, Avon was tied with the 23rd smallest enrollment of any school district in the state, with 158 students. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon School District (South Dakota)
The Avon School District is a public school district in Bon Homme County, based in Avon, South Dakota Avon is a city in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 586 at the 2020 census. History Avon was founded in 1879. The community owes its name to Avon, New York, the hometown of an early postmaster. Construction of th .... Schools The Avon School District has one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school. Elementary school *Avon Elementary School Middle school *Avon Middle School High school * Avon High School References {{Reflist External linksAvon School District School districts in South Dakota ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abingdon, Illinois
Abingdon is a city in Knox County, Illinois, Knox County, Illinois, United States, west of Peoria, Illinois, Peoria. It is part of the Galesburg, Illinois, Galesburg Galesburg micropolitan area, Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city was first settled in 1828 and was incorporated in 1857. In june of 1907, the patent for the common spring-loaded mousetrap was awarded to William Hooker William Armstrong and Knox Mark of Abingdon. The population was 3,319 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, down from 3,612 at the 2000 United States Census, 2000 census. History Abingdon was laid out in 1836 and named after Abingdon, Maryland, the native home of a first settler. Geography Abingdon is located in southwestern Knox County at (40.803572, -90.400770). Illinois Route 41 passes through the center of the city, leading north to Galesburg, Illinois, Galesburg, the county seat, and south to Bushnell, Illinois, Bushnell. According to the 2010 census, Abingdon has a total area of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon, Connecticut
Avon ( ) is a town in the Farmington Valley region of Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 18,932. History Avon was settled in 1645 and was originally a part of neighboring Farmington, Connecticut, Farmington. In 1750, the parish of Northington was established in the northern part of Farmington, to support a Congregational church more accessible to the local population. Its first pastor was Ebenezer Booge, a graduate of Yale Divinity School who arrived in 1751. The Farmington Canal's opening in 1828 brought new business to the village, which sat where the canal intersected the Talcott Mountain Turnpike linking Hartford to Albany, New York. Hopes of industrial and commercial growth spurred Avon to incorporate. In 1830, the Connecticut General Assembly incorporated Northington as the town of Avon, after Avon (county), County Avon in England. Such expansion never came and, in the 1900s, the rural town became a suburban en ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon, New York
Avon () is a town in Livingston County, New York, United States. It is south of Rochester. The town population was 7,146 at the 2010 census. The town was named after the River Avon in England. The village of Avon is in the northwest part of the town. History The area around and including what would become Avon village was inhabited for millennia by Paleo-Indians and later by the Seneca people, the western-most tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy. After the Iroquois title to the land was extinguished in 1788 with the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, white and Black settlement of the area began. In 1789, Dr. Timothy Hosmer, Maj. Isaiah Thompson, William Wadsworth, and others from Hartford, Connecticut, purchased a tract east of the Genesee River and named it "Hartford" after their homeland. The town was organized in 1797. The town's name was changed to "Avon" in 1808 to avoid confusion with another Hartford in Washington County, New York. In 1818, part of the town was removed to fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Avon, Ohio
Avon ( ) is a city in northeastern Lorain County, Ohio, United States. The population was 24,847 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. History In the 17th century, what is now Avon, Avon Lake, Bay Village, and Westlake were all once one territory. This territory was inhabited by various Native American tribes, such as the Wyandots, Ottawas, and Eries, who lived in wigwams or simple-stone dwellings. They settled, traded, fought, and later forcibly moved elsewhere. Township Number 7 in Range 16 of the Western Reserve received its first permanent American settlers during 1814 from Montgomery County, New York, led by Wilbur Cahoon. The township was administered by Dover township and was part of Cuyahoga County. In 1818, Township Number 7 was organized and named "Xeuma", then later renamed "Troy Township". In 1824, Lorain County was created, and the name of Troy Township was changed to Avon Township. An Avon post office was established in 1825. The ent ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |