Rockford Public Schools (other) , in Hennepin County and Wright County, Minnesota — also known as Rockford Area Schools Independent School District 883
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Rockford Public Schools or Rockford School District may mean: * Rockford School District (California) in Tulare County, California — also known as Rockford Elementary School District * Rockford Public School District 205 in Winnebago County, Illinois * Rockford Public Schools (Michigan) in Kent County, Michigan * Rockford Area Schools (Minnesota) Rockford School District is a school district located in Rockford, Minnesota, Rockford, Minnesota. The district comprises three schools, Rockford Elementary Arts Magnet School, Rockford Middle School, and Rockford High School (Minnesota), Rockford ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rockford School District (California) , in Hennepin County and Wright County, Minnesota — also known as Rockford Area Schools Independent School District 883
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Rockford Public Schools or Rockford School District may mean: * Rockford School District (California) in Tulare County, California — also known as Rockford Elementary School District * Rockford Public School District 205 in Winnebago County, Illinois * Rockford Public Schools (Michigan) in Kent County, Michigan * Rockford Area Schools (Minnesota) Rockford School District is a school district located in Rockford, Minnesota, Rockford, Minnesota. The district comprises three schools, Rockford Elementary Arts Magnet School, Rockford Middle School, and Rockford High School (Minnesota), Rockford ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rockford Public School District 205
Rockford Public Schools, officially designated by the state as Rockford Public Schools District 205 is a large unit school district located in Rockford, Illinois. In 2012, the district had an enrollment of 26,980 students, making it the fourth-largest school district by enrollment in Illinois. Per student, the school district spends approximately $11,400 on average. History Early 19th century Following its founding as two separate settlements in the 1830s, residents of Rockford, Illinois (joined in 1839 from two separate communities) began to set up a network of schools in the community. From the 1830s to the 1850s, all of the schools in Rockford were private, charging tuition for students. In 1855, Illinois passed a law requiring communities to establish public schools free of tuition. 1857-1884: Two school districts In response to the state legislation requiring public schools, the city of Rockford established two separate school districts for each half of the city: ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rockford Public Schools (Michigan)
The Rockford Public School system serves an area of approximately centered on Rockford, Michigan. History Rockford Public Schools serves portions of Kent County, and serves portions of Plainfield, Algoma, Courtland, Cannon, Grattan and Oakfield Townships. The modern school system was formed in the late 1950s by combining various neighborhood school systems. As of 2008, Rockford Public Schools serves over 8,000 students. Erwin J. Kleinert became superintendent in 1940 and was instrumental in consolidating many of the one-room school districts into Rockford Public Schools. He remained as superintendent until 1962, when he then became superintendent of Kent County Intermediate School District. Through Mr. Kleinert's visionary leadership, Rockford Public Schools became one of Michigan's most progressive school districts, offering innovative programs for special-needs students, college-preparatory programs, and parent advisory boards. These programs stimulated neighboring comm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |