Russell Community School District

School district in Iowa, United States

Russell Community School District was a school district headquartered in Russell, Iowa. It operated two schools: Russell Elementary School and Russell Jr./Sr. High School.[1]

History

In the 1950s the bluebirds were the school mascot, but it was changed to the trojans because opposing teams had mocked the bluebirds.[2]

In April 2008 the district had about 154 students in all grade levels, including 12 in the 12th grade, making it Iowa's 19th-smallest school district.[3] That year, over 40% of the pupils living in the Russell district boundaries attended other public school districts, with the Chariton Community School District taking the majority of students in that group.[2]

In May 2008 all members of the Iowa Board of Education voted to permanently close the Russell district.[4] The state voted so because of financial issues in the Russell district; the district spent funds on general expenses and salaries that were supposed to be used for facilities only.[5] The state gained the authority to force districts to close for financial reasons because of a law passed in 2007.[6] Russell was the second district ever forced to close by the Iowa state board.[7] The closure was effective July 1, 2008.[8] Of the employers in Russell, the school district had the most employees. Reid Forgrave of The Des Moines Register stated that because the school closed, the Russell community had its identity damaged.[2] In July 2008 the Chariton district, desiring to sell the Russell building, decided to remove material from the Russell School.[9]

The city of Russell is now in the Chariton district.[10] In addition to the Chariton district, Russell district students were also reassigned to the Albia Community School District and the Wayne Community School District.[3]

See also

School districts forced by the Iowa Board of Education to merge

References

  1. ^ "Russell Community School District." Southern Prairie Area Education Agency 15. Retrieved on June 19, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Forgrave, Reid (2008-03-16). "School's closure a blow felt throughout Russell". The Des Moines Register. Des Moines, Iowa. pp. 1A, 13A. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b "Education Board Closes Russell School District". KCRG. 2008-03-12. Archived from the original on 2014-08-15. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  4. ^ Newman, Mark (2008-03-13). "Disappointment in Russell after school closing". Ottumwa Courier. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  5. ^ "More financial questions raised over closed Russell School District". Radio Iowa. 2009-09-08. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  6. ^ "Step up oversight of struggling schools". Des Moines Register. Des Moines, Iowa. 2008-03-11. p. 8A. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Ryan, Mackenzie (2015-11-18). "Farragut schools dissolved by Iowa education board". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  8. ^ "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on January 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Hupp, Staci (2008-08-07). "Pupil files tossed, sold at Russell, parents say". The Des Moines Register. Des Moines, Iowa. pp. 1A, 4A. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Chariton." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on June 18, 2018.

Further reading

  • "5. Russell Community School District Phase II Fiscal Review and Accreditation Visit Recommendation". Archived from the original on 2008-07-19.
  • Anderson, Christopher L. (November 2009). "School District Reorganization in Iowa: Considerations for Administrators, School Boards, and Communities (PhD thesis)" (PDF). Drake University. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

External links

  • Special report on the Former Russell Community School District for the period July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008 - State of Iowa
  • Newman, Mark (2008-06-04). "Russell says good-bye to school". Ottumwa Courier.
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Defunct school districts in Iowa since 1965–1966
Most of the districts were merged after public votes. Dissolutions, most also the result of public votes, are in italics, and involuntary dissolutions done by the Iowa State Board of Education are marked with asterisks (*).
1960s
  • 1966: Correctionville/Cushing
  • Dysart/Geneseo
  • Lawton/Bronson
  • 1969: Garrison
  • Roland/Story City
1970s
  • 1971: Stuart/Menlo
  • 1973: Clarence/Lowden
  • 1974: Miles/Sabula
  • 1976: Laurens/Marathon
  • 1978: Buffalo Center/Rake
  • Swea City/Ledyard
  • 1979: Armstrong/Ringsted
  • Rembrandt/Sioux Rapids
1980s
  • 1980: Galva/Holstein
  • Eldora/New Providence
  • 1981: Hartley/Melvin
  • Akron/Westfield
  • 1983: Collins/Maxwell
  • Ruthven/Ayrshire
  • 1984: Fayette
  • 1985: Colfax/Mingo
  • Sibley/Ocheyedan
  • 1988: Boone Valley
  • Arnolds Park/Milford
  • Bayard/Coon Rapids
  • 1989: Havelock-Plover
  • Panora-Linden/Y-J-B
1990s
  • 1990: Calamus/Wheatland
  • 1991: Colo/NESCO
  • Hartley–Melvin/Sanborn
  • Prairie City/Monroe
  • Central Webster/Dayton
  • Hedrick (*)
  • 1992: Beaman-Conrad-Liscomb/Union-Whitten
  • Garwin/Green Mountain
  • Irwin/Manilla
  • Buffalo Center–Rake/Lakota
  • LDF/SEMCO
  • Jefferson/Scranton
  • Steamboat Rock/Wellsburg
  • 1993: Adel-DeSoto/Central Dallas
  • Center Point/Urbana
  • Clarion/Goldfield
  • Clay Central/Everly
  • Hubbard/Radcliffe
  • Manson/Northwest Webster
  • Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn
  • Lost Nation
  • Fonda/Newell-Providence
  • Rolfe
  • Palmer/Pomeroy
  • Cedar Valley/Prairie
  • Carson-Macedonia/Oakland
  • Lytton/Rockwell City
  • Crestland/Schaller
  • Sioux Rapids-Rembrandt/Sioux Valley
  • Paullina/Primghar/Sutherland
  • Lake City/Lohrville
  • Dysart-Geneseo/La Porte City
  • Shellsburg/Vinton
  • 1994: Britt/Kanawha
  • Dow City-Arion/Dunlap
  • Mar-Mac/MFL
  • Maurice-Orange City/Floyd Valley
  • Battle Creek/Ida Grove
  • Belmond/Klemme
  • Eddyville/Blakesburg
  • 1995: Clarence-Lowden/Lincoln
  • Amana/Clear Creek
  • Oxford Junction
  • Mallard/West Bend
  • Dumont/Hampton
  • Norway
  • 1996: Hancock-Avoca/Shelby
  • Eastwood/Willow
  • Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota/Thompson
  • Lake View-Auburn/Wall Lake
  • Dike/New Hartford
  • 1997: Estherville/Lincoln Central
  • Nashua/Plainfield
  • 1998: Gladbrook/Reinbeck
  • Grand Valley
2000s
2010s2020s
Consolidation/dissolution dates are July 1 of that year unless otherwise stated


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