Public school district in Tabor, Iowa, United States
40°53′06″N 95°40′11″W / 40.884972°N 95.669744°W / 40.884972; -95.669744
Fremont–Mills Community School District
United States Coordinates 40.884972, -95.669744 Type Local school district Grades K–12 Superintendent David Gute Schools 2 Budget $7,541,000 (2020-21)[ 1] NCES District ID1912120 Students 469 (2022-23)[ 1] Teachers 35.70 FTE[ 1] Staff 45.60 FTE[ 1] Student–teacher ratio 13.14[ 1] Athletic conference Corner Conference District mascot Knights Colors Black and Gold Website www .fremontmills .org
Fremont–Mills Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Tabor, Iowa , serving sections of Fremont and Mills counties.
Communities in its service area are Tabor, Randolph , and Thurman .[ 2]
It took portions of the former Farragut Community School District when the State of Iowa dissolved it on July 1, 2016.[ 3]
It is one of several school districts that accepts high school students from the K-8 Hamburg Community School District of Hamburg .[ 4]
Schools
The district operates two schools on one campus in Tabor:
Fremont–Mills Elementary School
Fremont–Mills Middle and Senior High School
Fremont–Mills High School
Athletics
The Knights compete in the Corner Conference in the following sports:[ 5]
Cross country (boys and girls)
Volleyball
Football
Basketball (boys and girls)
Wrestling
Track and field (boys and girls)
Golf (boys and girls)
Baseball
Softball
See also
References
^ a b c d e "Fremont-Mills Comm School District" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 22, 2024 .
^ "Fremont-Mills ." Iowa Department of Education . Retrieved on June 18, 2018.
^ "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66 Archived 2019-02-09 at the Wayback Machine ." Iowa Department of Education . Retrieved on January 14, 2019.
^ Stewart, Scott (October 29, 2015). "Future appears dire for Farragut, Iowa, school district" . Omaha World-Herald . Retrieved June 18, 2018 . Should the Farragut district be shut down, however, Hamburg would seek to create a K-8 district and send its high school students to Shenandoah, Sidney and Fremont-Mills, which Wells said have already been approached by Hamburg.
^ "Corner Conference" . Corner Conference. Retrieved July 23, 2020 .
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