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When I went to Stivers in the mid-eighties...this would be 85, 86 and 87...Stivers was a 7-9 middle school only. It did not become a high school until later..perhaps 1990 or so. Does anyone have the exact dates? __ It became a full high school 1996? because the first class to graduate was 2000.
[edit] Gradutaing class
It became a full high school in 2000, when the first class graduate. They started in '96 by adding a Freashman class and an another year every year.
[edit] Historic
Added to the NRHP August 24, 2001 Ref #01000896? Referenced here. --Kjmoran 14:11, 16 February 2007 (UTC)