Public school district in Central City, Iowa, United States
42°12′31″N 91°31′31″W / 42.208747°N 91.525224°W / 42.208747; -91.525224
Central City Community School District |
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Coordinates | 42.208747, -91.525224 |
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Type | Local school district |
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Grades | K-12 |
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Superintendent | Tim Cronin |
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Schools | 2 |
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Budget | $7,775,000 (2020-21)[1] |
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NCES District ID | 1906780[1] |
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Students | 451 (2022-23)[1] |
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Teachers | 37.19 FTE[1] |
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Staff | 33.80 FTE[1] |
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Student–teacher ratio | 12.13[1] |
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Athletic conference | Tri-Rivers |
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District mascot | Wildcats |
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Colors | Red and Black |
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Website | centralcitycsd.org |
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The Central City Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Central City, Iowa.
The district is completely within Linn County, and serves Central City, Prairieburg, and the surrounding rural areas.[2]
Tim Cronin has served as superintendent since 2013, and in 2019, started a shared role with Dunkerton Community School District.[3]
Schools
The district operates two schools, in one facility in Central City:[1]
- Central City Elementary School
- Central City High School
Central City High School
Athletics
The Wildcats participate in the Tri-Rivers Conference in the following sports:[4]
- Football
- Cross Country
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Wrestling
- Golf
- Track and Field
- Soccer (competing with Marion)
- Baseball
- Softball
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Central City Comm School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 11, 2024.
- ^ "CENTRAL CITY" (PDF). Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ^ Wind, Andrew (June 30, 2019). "Superintendent sharing good financial choice for school districts". The Courier. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "Tri-Rivers Conference". Tri-Rivers Conference. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ^ "2020 Wrestling Stat Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. January 29, 2020. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
- ^ "2020 IHSAA Baseball State Tournament Stat Book" (PDF). Iowa High School Athletic Association. June 10, 2020. Retrieved August 23, 2020.
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