Thompson Community School District

Thompson Community School District was a school district serving Thompson, Iowa.

On July 1, 1989, it entered into a grade-sharing arrangement with the Buffalo Center-Rake, Lakota and Titonka school districts; earlier that year those districts and the 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 grade-sharing relationship continued with the single successor district, Thompson, and Titonka, with the agreement to last for three years.[1]

While the successor district and Thompson attempted a merge, the Titonka district did not attempt 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; the Titonka district community did not attempt to join the merger. The residents of the Thompson district voted down that merger. Instead the Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota and Thompson districts continued grade-sharing for the 1995–1996 school year. The Titonka district changed its grade-sharing partner to Woden–Crystal Lake. In November 1995, the second merger referendum for Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota and Thompson occurred;[1] this one succeeded. On July 1, 1996, it finally merged with Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota, to become the North Iowa Community School District.[2]

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

  1. Dreier and Pilgrim, p. 9.
  2. "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66" (PDF). Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
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