- Source: Lenox Community School District
Lenox Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Lenox, Iowa.
It includes portions of Adams, Ringgold, Taylor, and Union counties. Communities in its area include Lenox, Clearfield, and Sharpsburg.
History
The district began operations in 1878. The district has a single school building at 600 S. Locust St., built in 1968. The elementary school previously had a separate building at 301 W. Michigan Street, but in 2005 moved into 600 S. Locust.
In 1913. Lenox schools published their first school song, "Black and gold"
In 1968, the school was separated from K-12 to an elementary school and high school.
When the Clearfield Community School District closed in 2014, the Lenox district absorbed a portion of it.
Schools
Lenox Elementary School
Lenox High School
= Lenox High School
=Athletics
The Tigers compete in the Pride of Iowa Conference in the following sports:
Football
2008 8-player class State Champions
Volleyball
Cross Country
Basketball
Wrestling
Bowling
Golf
Track and Field
Baseball
2006 Class 1A State Champions
Softball
See also
List of school districts in Iowa
List of high schools in Iowa
References
External links
Lenox Community School District
Lenox Community School District at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- South Village
- Lenox Community School District
- Lenox School District
- Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210
- Lenox, Iowa
- New Lenox, Illinois
- Lenox, Memphis
- Sharpsburg, Iowa
- Lenox, Massachusetts
- Clearfield, Iowa
- Lincoln-Way Central High School