Humboldt County School District

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Its headquarters are in Winnemucca.[2]

History

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In 1978 there was a group of parents in the Happy Creek/Leonard Creek/Pahute Meadows region, served by a privately-operated school, asking for the county district to open a public school for the area.[4]

Schools

K–12 schools

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McDermitt Combined School

High schools (9–12)

K-8 schools

  • Denio School (Denio)
    • It is a two-room schoolhouse. The school lacks a full service cafeteria. Its nature, as of 2004, allows teachers to have informal, flexible scheduling.[5] It had 20 students in the 1963-1964 school year.[3] The enrollment in December 2004 was the same number as the 1963-1964 figure.[5]
  • Kings River School (Kings River Valley)
    • It had 15 students in the 1963-1964 school year.[3]
  • Orovada School (Orovada)
    • In 1954 the Orovada School had 22 students.[6] A new Script error: No such module "convert". building, designed by Alegre and Hanson and built by A.T. Costa, opened in 1958.[7] The two classroom facility and two teacher apartment facilities were made of pumice.[8] In 1966 some parents stated that the district needed a new heating system in the school and they would prevent their children from attending if this was not done.[9]
  • Paradise Valley School (Paradise Valley)
    • It had 27 students in the 1963-1964 school year.[3]

Junior high schools (7–8)

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Winnemucca Junior High School
  • Winnemucca Junior High School (Winnemucca)

Middle schools (5–6)

  • French Ford Middle School (Winnemucca)

Elementary schools (K–4)

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Winnemucca Grammar School
  • Grass Valley Elementary School (Winnemucca)
  • Sonoma Heights Elementary School (Winnemucca)
    • In 1957 the plans to design the school, which were to be done by Alegre, Igaz and Harrison, a Reno, Nevada company, were underway.[10] It had 438 students in the 1963-1964 school year, and at the time it covered Kindergarten through 3rd Grade.[3]
  • Winnemucca Grammar School (Winnemucca)
    • It had 456 students in the 1963-1964 school year.[3]

References

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External links

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