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Williston Basin School District 7 (WBSD7) is a school district headquartered in Williston, North Dakota. History [ edit ] In 2020 a vote was held on whether it was to merge the Williston School District 1 with the Williams County Public School District 8 to form a new district. [2]
The historic school building of Williston High School at 612 1st Ave. W. was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2011. It was in the Williston Public School District 1 until it merged with Williams County School District 8 into the Williston Basin School District 7 in 2021. Prior to 2021, District 8, which was K-8 only ...
The Williston Basin School District 7 serves the entire city, with Williston High School as its public high school. Due to a merger of the Williston Public School District #1 and the Williams County School District 8 (formerly New School District) in 2021, Williston has one school district. [29]
In 2020 a vote was held on whether it was to merge with the Williams County Public School District 8 (formerly New Public School District 8) to form a new district. 86.6% of the District 1 voters approved, as did 59.6% of the District 8 voters. The no percentages were 13.4% for District 1 and 40.4% for District 8. [3]
Eightmile Public School District 6; Grenora Public School District 99; Nesson Public School District 2; Tioga Public School District 15; Williston Basin School District 7; Former districts include: Williston Public School District 1 - Merged into Williston Basin 7 in 2021. Williams County Public School District 8 (formerly New Public School ...
It is in the Williston Basin School District 7. Williston High School is the zoned high school. It was formerly in the Williams County School District 8 (formerly New School District). The district only served grades K-8 and high school students were sent to Williston High, then in the Williston Public School District 1.
Williston station. / 48.1429; -103.6211. Williston station is a train station in Williston, North Dakota, served by Amtrak 's Empire Builder line. The brick station was built in 1910 by the Great Northern Railway [4] and is located at the southern end of Williston's downtown. An interior and exterior restoration, begun in 2010 and costing ...
The Williston Basin is a large intracratonic sedimentary basin in eastern Montana, western North Dakota, South Dakota, southern Saskatchewan, and south-western Manitoba that is known for its rich deposits of petroleum and potash. The basin is a geologic structural basin but not a topographic depression; it is transected by the Missouri River.