Van Buren Community School District

Defunct school district in Iowa, United States

Van Buren Community School District is a school district headquartered in Keosauqua, Iowa, United States.[1]

It serves sections of Van Buren and Davis counties. The district serves the following incorporated communities: Keosauqua, Birmingham, Cantril, Milton, and Stockport. It also served two census-designated places in unincorporated Van Buren County; Douds and Leando.[2]

History

On July 1, 2004, the Fox Valley Community School District merged into the Van Buren district.[3]

In January 2016 the Harmony district and the Harmony Community School District agreed to begin a grade-sharing arrangement in which Harmony-zoned students attended Van Buren schools for grades 7–12.[4] This arrangement began in fall 2016. The Harmony district's junior and senior high school closed the previous spring.[5]

Impetus to merge came to changes on how the Iowa state government gave money to schools as well as decreasing numbers of students.[6] In January 2018 the administrations of the Van Buren and Harmony districts began to consider merging. In February 2018 83% of the voters in the Van Buren and Harmony districts voted to merge, with 94% (of 637 voters) in favor in the pre-merger Van Buren district and 72% (of 619 voters) in favor in the pre-merger Harmony district.[7]

The requirement for a merge was for both districts to each have over 50% of voters in favor.[8]

There was a single superintendent and school board for both areas beginning on July 1, 2019.[7] On that day the Van Buren County Community School District formed.[9]

Schools

List of schools:[10]

  • Van Buren Jr./Sr. High School (Keosauqua)
  • Douds Elementary School (Douds)
  • Stockport Elementary School (Stockport)[11] – Closed in 2012–13[citation needed]

There was a middle school in Stockport, but in 2011 Van Buren CSD school board chose to close that building and move the middle school to Keosauqua. The vote was a 4-2 basis,[12] and done to reduce expenses.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Home". Van Buren Community School District. 2019-02-28. Archived from the original on 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2020-04-05. 807 1st Street Keosauqua, IA 52565
  2. ^ "VAN BUREN." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on June 20, 2018. - See also Map of Douds and map of Leando from the 2010 U.S. Census, U.S. Census Bureau
  3. ^ "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965–66." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on February 25, 2019.
  4. ^ Aguirre, Joey (2016-01-31). "Harmony/Van Buren make whole grade sharing official". The Hawk Eye. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  5. ^ Aguirre, Joey (2016-05-23). "Harmony sends off its final graduating class". The Hawk Eye. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  6. ^ "Voters approve consolidation of two Iowa school districts". Newton Daily News. 2018-02-08. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  7. ^ a b Niehaus, Michaele (2018-02-06). "Van Buren, Harmony to merge". The Hawk Eye. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  8. ^ Niehaus-Steffensmeier, Michaele (2018-01-14). "Voters could derail consolidation of districts". The Hawkeye. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  9. ^ "Iowa Educational Directory 2019-2020 School Year" (PDF). Iowa Department of Education. p. 175. Retrieved 2020-04-05. (PDF p. 177/186) - From section "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66"
  10. ^ "Van Buren Community School District." Southern Prairie Area Education Agency 15. May 10, 1997. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  11. ^ "Van Buren Community School District." Southern Prairie Area Education Agency 15. May 10, 1997. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  12. ^ Hassanali, Zoheb (2011-03-17). "Stockport Middle School to close". KTVO. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  13. ^ Deffenbaugh, Greg (2011-06-02). "Southeast Iowa middle school closing". KTVO. Retrieved 2020-04-05.

Further reading

  • Ebert, Rusty (2017-06-29). "Reorganization back on table for Harmony, Van Buren schools". The Fairfield Ledger.

External links

  • Van Buren Community School District (van-buren.k12.ia.us) at the Wayback Machine (archive index) - Domain now used for consolidated school district
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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