Lakota Community School District

Lakota Community School District was a school district serving Lakota, Iowa.

In fall 1987 the Lakota district and the Buffalo Center-Rake Community School District entered into a grade-sharing arrangement in which students from both districts attended the Buffalo Center-Rake 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.[1]

In 1989 the Titonka Community School District began a program of sharing academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities with Buffalo Center-Rake. On July 1, 1989, Lakota entered into a grade-sharing arrangement with the Buffalo Center-Rake, Thompson, and Titonka school districts. Earlier that year those districts and the Woden-Crystal Lake Community School District held discussions about a comprehensive plan for their region.[2]

On July 1, 1992 the Buffalo Center-Rake and Lakota districts merged into the Buffalo Center-Rake-Lakota Community School District.[3] The grade-sharing arrangement continued with the new district until 1995. Lakota's School Mascot was known as the Lakota Eagles.[2]

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