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ICSDInternational Classification of Sleep Disorders
ICSDIthaca City School District (New York)
ICSDInternational Committee of Sports for the Deaf
ICSDInorganic Crystal Structure Database
ICSDInternational Central Securities Depository
ICSDInternational Conference on Solid Dielectrics
ICSDInternational Conference on Semantic Web and Digital Libraries
ICSDInternational Councils of Securities Dealers
ICSDInterdepartmental Commission for Sustainable Development (Belgium)
ICSDInformation and Computing Science Division
ICSDIndependent Community School District (Des Moines, IA)


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There are a good number of schools that are part of the Ithaca City School District.
Students in her course on social policy observe policy-making boards in the community, including those of the United Way and the Ithaca City School District.
The student population in the Ithaca City School District is diverse: about 55 languages are spoken in the schools; one-third of the students are of a minority race or culture; and one-third are eligible for free and reduced lunches.
 
 
 
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