Buffalo CenterâRake Community School District was a school district serving Buffalo Center and Rake, Iowa.
The district was established on July 1, 1978, with the merger of the Buffalo Center Community School District and the Rake Community School District. [1]
In fall 1987, the Buffalo CenterâRake district and the Lakota Community School District entered into a grade-sharing arrangement in which students from both districts attended the Buffalo CenterâRake secondary school, and which had the same principal for the elementary level. The arrangement was approved the prior January 12. Each district still had its own superintendent. [2]
In 1989, the Titonka Community School District began a program of sharing academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities with Buffalo CenterâRake. On July 1, 1989, Buffalo CenterâRake entered into a grade-sharing arrangement with the Lakota, Thompson and Titonka school districts. Earlier that year those districts and the WodenâCrystal Lake Community School District held discussions about a comprehensive plan for their region. [3]
On July 1, 1992, the Buffalo CenterâRake and Lakota districts merged into the Buffalo CenterâRakeâLakota Community School District. [1] The grade-sharing arrangement continued with the new district until 1995. [3]
Buffalo CenterâRake Community School District was a school district serving Buffalo Center and Rake, Iowa.
The district was established on July 1, 1978, with the merger of the Buffalo Center Community School District and the Rake Community School District. [1]
In fall 1987, the Buffalo CenterâRake district and the Lakota Community School District entered into a grade-sharing arrangement in which students from both districts attended the Buffalo CenterâRake secondary school, and which had the same principal for the elementary level. The arrangement was approved the prior January 12. Each district still had its own superintendent. [2]
In 1989, the Titonka Community School District began a program of sharing academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities with Buffalo CenterâRake. On July 1, 1989, Buffalo CenterâRake entered into a grade-sharing arrangement with the Lakota, Thompson and Titonka school districts. Earlier that year those districts and the WodenâCrystal Lake Community School District held discussions about a comprehensive plan for their region. [3]
On July 1, 1992, the Buffalo CenterâRake and Lakota districts merged into the Buffalo CenterâRakeâLakota Community School District. [1] The grade-sharing arrangement continued with the new district until 1995. [3]