Carrington Public Schools

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Carrington Public Schools are a system of a publicly funded schools serving the cities of Carrington, Grace City, Sykeston and Woodworth, and the surrounding rural areas in North Dakota, United States. There is an elementary school and a high school in Carrington. The district administration offices are also in Carrington. The superintendent is Brian Duchscherer.

Carrington Public Schools
Location
, North Dakota
United States
Coordinates47°26′54″N 99°06′55″W / 47.44833°N 99.11528°W / 47.44833; -99.11528
District information
TypePublic
SuperintendentBrian Duchscherer
Students and staff
Students583
Faculty60
District mascotCardinals
ColorsRed and white
Other information
Websitewww.carrington.k12.nd.us

Carrington Grade School

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Carrington Grade School is a public elementary school located in Carrington, and is a part of the Carrington Public Schools system.

Information

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Grades Pre-6th
Principal Januita Short
Students 283
Faculty 30

History

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Carrington Grade School uses the historic Lincoln Building for some classes. The Lincoln Building was torn down between June 2008 and July 2008.

Carrington High School

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Carrington High School is a public high school located in Carrington. The athletic teams are known as the Cardinals. The school colors are red and white.

Information

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Grades 7-12th
Principal David Nowatzki
Students 310
Faculty 29

Championships

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North Dakota High School Activities Association championships:

Notable alumni

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