Public school district in Lawton, Iowa, United States
42°28′35″N 96°10′29″W / 42.476311°N 96.174584°W / 42.476311; -96.174584
Lawton–Bronson Community School District
United States Coordinates 42.476311, -96.174584 Type Local school district Grades K–12 Established 1966 Superintendent Chad Shook Schools 2 Budget $10,728,000 (2020-21)[ 1] NCES District ID1916440[ 1] Students 718 (2022-23)[ 1] Teachers 49.33 FTE[ 1] Staff 41.97 FTE[ 1] Student–teacher ratio 14.56[ 1] Athletic conference Western Valley District mascot Eagles Colors Black and Yellow Website www .lb-eagles .org
Lawton–Bronson Community School District is a rural public school district in Iowa which has two schools: Lawton–Bronson Elementary School in Bronson and Lawton–Bronson Jr./Sr. High School in Lawton .[ 2]
Almost all of the district is in Woodbury County , with a small part in Plymouth County .[ 3]
The school mascot is the Eagles, and the colors are black and yellow.
History
The district was established on July 1, 1966, by the merger of the Lawton and Bronson districts; the latter was an elementary-only district.[ 4]
Lawton–Bronson Junior/Senior High School
Athletics
The Eagles compete in the Western Valley Activities Conference in the following sports:[ 5]
Cross country
Volleyball
Football
Basketball
Wrestling
Track and field
Boys' 1991 Class 1A State Champions[ 6]
Golf
Baseball
Softball
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