Carlisle Community School District

Carlisle Community School Dstrict, also known as the Carlisle Community Schools, is a rural public school district headquartered in Carlisle, Iowa, United States, in Greater Des Moines.[2] The district is located southeast of Downtown Des Moines.[3] It includes the cities of Carlisle, Avon Lake, and Hartford, and it also serves a southeastern portion of the City of Des Moines.[4] The district includes territory in Polk County and Warren County.[5][6]

Carlisle Community School District
Location
Carlisle, Iowa

United States
Coordinates41.662855, -92.018800
District information
TypeLocal school district
GradesK-12
SuperintendentBryce Amos
Schools4
Budget$24,684,000 (2015-16)[1]
NCES District ID1906270 [1]
Students and staff
Students2263 [1](2018-19)
Teachers130.94 FTE [1]
Staff136.07 FTE [1]
Student–teacher ratio17.28 [1]
Athletic conferenceRaccoon River
District mascotWildcats
ColorsRed and Gold    
Other information
Websitewww.carlislecsd.org

History

Around 1979, enrollment in the district was increasing. That year, the Hartford Attendance Center had two fewer classrooms than needed, while the Des Moines Schools were having to close unused schools.[7]

In 2007, the district voted to suspend open enrollment partly in order to ensure that class sizes remained small.[8]

In 2008, the board of directors of the district recommended the establishment of a school foundation. The Empowering Carlisle Community Schools foundation was established.[9]

Schools

Three schools, Carlisle High School (9-12), Carlisle Middle School (6-8), and Carlisle Elementary School (PreK-3) are within the city limits. The high school, the lower elementary school, and the district headquarters are adjacent to one another. Hartford Upper Elementary School (4-5) is not within the City of Carlisle.[4] It is located in Hartford.[10]

Carlisle High School

Athletics

The Wildcats compete in the Raccoon River Conference in the following sports:[11]

Fall Sports

  • Cross Country (boys and girls)
  • Swimming (girls)
  • Volleyball (girls)
  • Football

Winter Sports

  • Basketball (boys and girls)
  • Wrestling
  • Swimming (boys)

Spring Sports

  • Track and Field (boys and girls)
  • Golf (boys and girls)
  • Tennis (boys and girls)
  • Soccer (girls)
  • Baseball
    • 2003 Class 2A State Champions[12]
  • Softball
    • 5-time State Champions (1994, 1996, 1997, 2019 2019)

See also

References

  1. "Carlisle Comm School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  2. "Contact the Carlisle School District Archived February 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2013. "430 School Street Carlisle, Iowa 50047"
  3. "About the Carlisle School District." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2013.
  4. "Our Location." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2013. "Carlisle Elementary School, which is immediately adjacent to the high school and the district office, serves students from pre-kindergarten to grade 3."
  5. "Map 1." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2013.
  6. "Map 2." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2013.
  7. Boles, Irene. "A Look at Problems in the School District." The Carlisle Citizen. Thursday February 22, 1979. Issue 53, No. 51. Page 1. Retrieved from Google News (1 of 12) on April 4, 2013.
  8. Pulliam, Jason. "Headed south for school." Des Moines Register. March 23, 2007. B2 Metro Iowa. Retrieved on April 3, 2013. "The Carlisle school board recently voted to suspend open enrollment, in part, to help keep class sizes small."
  9. "Carlisle Community Schools Establishes a School Foundation." The Carlisle Citizen. Thursday January 24, 2008. Page 2. Retrieved from Google News (1 of 11) on April 3, 2013.
  10. "About Hartford Upper Elementary." (Archive) Carlisle Community Schools. Soft Retrieved on April 3, 2013.
  11. "Raccoon River Conference". Raccoon River Conference. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  12. 2020 BASEBALL STATBOOK
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