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This district covers about 336 square miles. It completely includes one state park, Fisk State Park, and part of the larger Riverside State Park. | This district covers about 336 square miles. It completely includes one state park, Fisk State Park, and part of the larger Riverside State Park. | ||
The district is the second largest in the state. For comparison of the land area: | The district is the second largest in the state. For comparison of the land area: | ||
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! Place !! Size (square miles) | ! Place !! Size (square miles) | ||
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| San Francisco city limits || 47 | |style="text-align:left;"| San Francisco city limits || 47 | ||
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| | |style="text-align:left;"| Spokane city limits (land and water) || 70 | ||
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| Seattle city limits (land | |style="text-align:left;"| Seattle city limits (land only) || 84 | ||
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| | |style="text-align:left;"| Seattle city limits (land and water) || 142 | ||
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| | |style="text-align:left;"| Chicago city limits || 227 | ||
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| | |style="text-align:left;"| New York city limits || 300 | ||
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| | |style="text-align:left;"| '''Reardan School District''' || '''336''' | ||
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| Los Angeles city limits || 469 | |style="text-align:left;"| Cheney School District || 378 | ||
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|style="text-align:left;"| Los Angeles city limits || 469 | |||
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|style="text-align:left;"| Spokane County || 1,781 | |||
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|style="text-align:left;"| Lincoln County || 2,339 | |||
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Revision as of 09:10, 12 January 2023
2009 District Map
[2009 District map (from district site)](/docs/Reardan%20School%20District%20Map.pdf)
1985 Historic District Map
The following map was constructed and researched by (I believe, but wished I knew more) Mrs. Pietz. This information have be reproduced from the orignal poster format to this online format.
Reardan Consolidations in Lincoln County
The following table shows the school district consolidations within Lincoln county into the Reardan Consolidated District #10 established in 1884. (The number referemces the map of historic districts.)
No. | District | Established | Consolidated |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Old Mondovi | 1928 | |
2 | Fairview | 1928 | |
3 | Locust Grove | 1928 | |
4 | Crescent | 1884 | 1928 |
5 | Summit | 1893 | 1929 |
6 | Mt. View | 1884 | 1929 |
7 | Greasy Run | 1930 | |
8 | Spring Creek | 1884 | 1930 |
9 | Gravelle | 1930 | |
10 | Windy Hill | 1938 | |
11 | Long Lake | 1896 | 1963 |
12 | Little Falls | 1896 | 1963 |
Reardan Consolidations in Spokane County
The following table shows the school district consolidations from Spokane county into the Reardan Consolidated District. (The number referemces the map of historic districts.)
No. | District | Established | Consolidated |
---|---|---|---|
13 | East Crescent | 1884 | 1930 |
14 | Coulee Center | 1930 | |
15 | Mason | 1930 | |
16 | Greenwood | 1930 | |
17 | Whitman (Pine Grove) | 1930 | |
18 | Logan | 1908 | 1941 |
19a | West Deep Creek into Deep Creek | 1884 | 1917 |
19 | Deep Creek #34 | 1884 | 1945 |
20 | Central #49 | 1956 | |
21 | Warsaw #67 | 1963 | |
22 | Four Mound #55 | 1958 | |
23 | Indian Prarie #75 | 1957 | |
25 | Great Northern Sections 2 and 35 | 1969 |
Reardan Consolidations in Stevens County
In the 1950s, Ford was sending their high school students to Reardan. They considered consolidating with Reardan, but state law prohibited that since the districts did not share borders. (Long Lake was not yet consolidated with Reardan.) Ford and Loon Lake consolidated with Springdale.
Edwall Consolidations
The following table shows the school district consolidations into the Edwall Consolidated District. (The letter referemces the map of historic districts.)
No. | District | Established | Consolidated |
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A | Fairview | 1928 | |
B | Summit | 1929 | |
C | Star | 1938 | |
D | Rockdale | 1932 | |
E | Cloverdale | 1923 | |
F | Pleasant Valley | ||
G | Canby #128 or Big Spring | 1932 | |
H | Sassin #3 |
Reardan-Edwall Consolidation
In 1957 Edwall started sending their high school students to Reardan.
In 1975 Reardan and Edwall consolidated to form Reardan-Edwall Joint School District #009.
This district covers about 336 square miles. It completely includes one state park, Fisk State Park, and part of the larger Riverside State Park. The district is the second largest in the state. For comparison of the land area:
Place | Size (square miles) |
---|---|
San Francisco city limits | 47 |
Spokane city limits (land and water) | 70 |
Seattle city limits (land only) | 84 |
Seattle city limits (land and water) | 142 |
Chicago city limits | 227 |
New York city limits | 300 |
Reardan School District | 336 |
Cheney School District | 378 |
Los Angeles city limits | 469 |
Spokane County | 1,781 |
Lincoln County | 2,339 |
Serving 695 students in 2021 results in a little over 2 students per square mile. Looking at that from a family perspective, the 386 families served are 1.15 families per square mile. The perimeter of the district is on the order of 125 miles.
Interactive District Map
The following map is under construction. The historic school houses are not marked and the present district boundary is not as accurate as it should be and it has a dreaded orphan. This is an attempt to replace the 1985 poster version with a more modern interactive version. {{<embed>}}
Reardan-Edwall Consolidated School District Interactive Map {{</embed>}} Full Screen version of above map