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From circa 2001 to 2010, the number of students decreased by 300. Oelwein CSD superintendent Jim Patera stated that this enrollment decline and a 10% decline in money given by the state government put Oelwein CSD in, as paraphrased by Orlan Love of The Gazette of Cedar Rapids, "a serious financial bind".[3]
Oelwein High principal Josh Ehn became the superintendent in 2017.[4]
Enrollment declined by 58 from circa 2015 to 2018.[5] By 2018 the district revised the appearance of the husky mascot and introduced a new logo.[6] That year it also made plans to make the middle school cover 5th grade to make room for 1st grade students at Wings Park Elementary.[5]
Schools
Oelwein High School (grades 9–12)
Oelwein Middle School (grades 5–8) - In 2018 several areas changed function, with the turf-floored activity center with a climbing wall installed in the former swimming pool area, and the science laboratories and classrooms being installed in the northwest wing.[5]
Wings Park Elementary School (grades 1–4) - Circa 1998, it covered preschool through grade 5 and had about 400 students.[7]
Little Husky Learning Center (kindergarten)
Former schools
Parkside Elementary - In 1998 it covered until fifth grade and had around 150 students.[8] In 2018 it had 81 students and only covered the 1st grade. That year it closed, with students moved to Wings Park.[9]
Harlan Elementary – In 1998 it covered until fifth grade and had around 140 students.[10] In 2010 it had 78 students and only covered the 2nd grade. That year, due to enrollment and budget declines, the Oelwein CSD board decided to close the school on a 6-1 basis, with Wings Park taking the 2nd grade. This allowed the district to spend $70,000 fewer annually.[3]