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East Monona Community School District

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East Monona Community School District was a school district with a single school in Moorhead, Iowa . It previously served the cities of Moorhead and Soldier .

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4-565: Circa 1997 the East Monona district and the Boyer Valley Community School District began a grade-sharing program. On September 9, 2003, the residents of the East Monona and Boyer Valley districts voted on a plan to consolidate the districts. The East Monona residents voted it down on a 313 to 178 basis, even though Boyer Valley residents voted in favor on a 385 to 30 basis. On Tuesday, September 23, 2003,

8-535: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Boyer Valley Community School District 41°51′14″N 95°35′40″W  /  41.853989°N 95.594403°W  / 41.853989; -95.594403 Boyer Valley Community School District ( BVCSD ) is a school district headquartered in Dunlap, Iowa . The district occupies sections of Crawford , Harrison , Monona , and Shelby counties. The district serves Dunlap, Arion , and Dow City . It

12-578: The East Monona residents voted to dissolve the district, with 303–241 vote count. On July 1, 2004, the district was dissolved, with portions going to the Boyer Valley, Charter Oak–Ute , West Harrison , and West Monona school districts. Moorhead was reassigned to West Harrison and Soldier was reassigned to Charter Oak–Ute. The percentages of the former East Monona district going to Boyer Valley, Charter Oak–Ute, West Harrison and West Monona were 10, 28, 33 and 28. This Iowa school-related article

16-556: Was formed on July 1, 1994, by a merger of the Dunlap and Dow City-Arion school districts. Circa 1997 the Boyer Valley district and the East Monona Community School District began a grade-sharing program. On September 9, 2003, the residents of the Boyer Valley and East Monona districts voted on a plan to consolidate the districts. Even though Boyer Valley residents voted in favor on a 385 to 30 basis,

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