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- Home - North Iowa Community School
At North Iowa Community School we are very proud of our outstanding educational programs
- District - North Iowa Community School
North Iowa Community School is located in North Central Iowa The district includes the towns of Buffalo Center, Lakota, Rake, and Thompson
- High School - North Iowa Community School
Our school serves students from the communities of Buffalo Center, Lakota, Rake, and Thompson NIHS provides a strong curriculum and a variety of academic offerings to its students Various online courses and college level courses are offered as well
- Schools - North Iowa Community School
Schools NIHS is committed to providing a positive learning environment that encourages students to become lifelong learners Our emphasis on early childhood education has made us a state leader in elementary educational programming
- Elementary - North Iowa Community School
At North Iowa Community School we are very proud of our outstanding educational programs Our emphasis on early childhood education has made us a state leader in elementary educational programming We have some of the finest teachers, and caring support staff, and an innovative progressive school board
- Activities - North Iowa Community School
North Iowa Community Schools "Linking Students with Success" 641 562 2525 111 3rd Ave NW Buffalo Center, Iowa 50424 Toggle navigation MENU MENU Home; District District; School Board; District Reports; District Annual Notices; Certified Budget; Employment; EEO AA; PPEL; ESSER III; Return to Learn; Wellness Policy; District Logos;
- Parents - North Iowa Community School
Our school serves students from the communities of Buffalo Center, Lakota, Rake, and Thompson North Iowa Schools are committed to providing a positive learning environment that encourages students to become lifelong learners
- School Board - North Iowa Community School
The North Iowa Community School Board consists of seven members Five of the members are elected to serve one of the five geographic areas (director district) within the school district Two of the members are elected "at-large" and may reside anywhere within the school district
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