Clay County School Districts
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BARNESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST.
Vision Recognized for excellence, integrity and challenging learners to reach their full potential. Mission Working Collaboratively to develop responsible students in an innovative environment.
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HAWLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
On behalf of the Board of Education and staff I invite you to visit our schools and community. We know that you will be impressed with the opportunities that are provided to our students. Hawley Public Schools is home to approximately 900 students in grades K-12. Recent new construction and remodeling of existing structures has placed our facilities as some of the best in the area. Great facilities, small class sizes and a variety of course offerings make us an excellent choice for your son/daughter’s educational setting. Hawley Public Schools are fortunate to have a very supportive school district community that has provided for the needed financial resources to operate excellent programs in great facilities. A dedicated staff of teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators and other support staff take pride in the quality of the school district and in the services they provide to families and students. Hawley is a growing community conveniently located between the lakes area of west central Minnesota and the greater Fargo-Moorhead area. The city’s location makes for an ideal setting for families and students to experience the best that Minnesota has to offer. Please take a few minutes to browse through our web site and I encourage you to contact me with any questions you may have regarding our District. We invite you to become part of the Hawley community and school district. Again, welcome to Nugget Country!
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MOORHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Moorhead Area Public Schools have a reputation for excellence. The high expectations of parents, the dedication of the teachers and staff, the visionary leadership, and the influence of three four-year colleges in the area have made the schools among the best in Minnesota, a state with a highly regarded educational system. The district is best known for three things: the superior academic achievement of its students, its far-reaching extracurricular activities, and its efficiency in operating costs. The mission of the Moorhead School District is to develop the maximum potential of every learner to thrive in a changing world. Each day approximately 5,300 students learn and thrive in the classrooms, hallways and playgrounds of Moorhead Area Public Schools. Ellen Hopkins Elementary School, Robert Asp Elementary School, and S.G. Reinertsen Elementary School serve students in grades K-5, Horizon Middle School serves grades 6-8, and Moorhead High School serves grades 9-12. The Red River Area Learning Center offers an alternative school setting and independent study options for middle school and high school learners. Besides addressing the needs of K-12 students, the district also provides educational, social and recreational opportunities for learners of all ages. Learning in Moorhead begins at birth with a wide range of popular Early Childhood Family Education classes for parents and children, birth though age five. Early Intervention Services provides special education services to children, birth through age five, in the district. Each year, Community Education, a program of the Moorhead School District, offers approximately 1,000 enrichment courses to thousands of area residents. GED preparation and instruction in basic skills are offered through Adult Basic Education. The Moorhead School District, which covers 216 square miles along the Red River, is 34 miles long and 9.5 miles wide. The district includes the cities of Moorhead, Georgetown and Sabin. The district's budget exceeds $50 million.
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ULEN-HITTERDAL PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST
The Ulen-Hitterdal school district offers a friendly, family atmosphere where students receive an excellent education and individual attention. Our mission is to provide a safe, positive learning environment in which all are offered the opportunity to participate, grow and become lifelong learners. A new elementary school with facilities shared by the high school was opened in 2002. This new building includes, two large computer labs, a media center, classrooms, cafeteria and commons area, administrative offices, community weight room and a large gymnasium. In 2003, high school classrooms were remodeled and the Barry J. Houglum Auditorium was added.