Glenwood Early Childhood Center

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Please click here for your copy of Glenwood's Policy Book.
Please click here for your copy of Glenwood's Supply List.

Glenwood houses educational programs which are all geared entirely to Early Childhood.


Hayes Grade Center

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Click here for a copy of the 1st Grade Supply List.
Click here for a copy of the 2nd Grade Supply List.

Hayes Grade Center is a 1st and 2nd Grade Center with a student enrollment of approximately 456 students. 

 


Washington Grade Center

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Click here for a copy of 3rd Grade Supply List.
Click here for a copy of 4th Grade Supply List.

Washington School is a great place.  Our students, faculty, curriculum, extra curricular activities and involved parents make Washington great.


Willard Grade Center

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Click here for your copy of the Willard Handbook!
Click here for the list of school supplies for school year 2010-2011.

                                  


Ada Junior High School

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Ada Junior High School, "Where Character Counts", has an enrollment of 540 7th, 8th and 9th grade students.  We currently have 51 faculty members, 46 with Masters Degrees.

Click to download the AJHS Code of Conduct.


Ada High School

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The current Ada High School building was completed in the summer of 1969.  Teaching stations include eighteen classrooms for academic subjects plus twenty specially equipped spaces or laboratories.  The latter includes science (three lecture labs), business (two special labs), shop room, family and consumer science department, drafting room, art room, diversified occupation, physical education building with multipurpose room and two locker rooms, and library.



STEPS: Alternative Ed. Academy

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The STEPS Alternative Education Program is designed to serve students in grades 9 through 12 who have been identified as At Risk either because they have been unsuccessful in regular school settings or have dropped our of school.