Denison Community School District

Public school district in Denison, Iowa, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Denison Community School District

The Denison Community School District is a rural public school district based in Denison, Iowa. The district is mainly in Crawford County, with a small area in Ida County. The district serves the towns of Denison, Buck Grove, Deloit, and Kiron, and the surrounding rural areas.[2] The school's mascot is the Monarchs. Their colors are purple and gold.

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Denison Community School District
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Location
Crawford and Ida counties
United States
Coordinates42°01′39″N 95°20′58″W
District information
TypeLocal school district
GradesK-12
Established1856; 169 years ago (1856)
SuperintendentMichael Pardun
Schools5
Budget$33,894,000 (2020-21)[1]
NCES District ID1908910[1]
Students and staff
Students2,264 (2022-23)[1]
Teachers146.54 FTE (2022-23)[1]
Staff154.37 FTE[1]
Student–teacher ratio15.45[1]
Athletic conferenceHawkeye 10
District mascotMonarchs
Colors
  • Purple and gold
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Other information
Websitedenison.k12.ia.us
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History

Since 1994, through a sharing agreement with Schleswig Community School District, students from Schleswig attend high school in Denison, and compete as Denison-Schleswig.[citation needed] Mike Pardun has been the superintendent since 2003.[citation needed]

Schools

The district operates five schools, all in Denison:

  • Broadway Elementary School
  • Denison Elementary School
  • Denison Middle School
  • Denison High School
  • Denison Alternative High School

Denison High School

Athletics

The Monarchs compete in the Hawkeye 10 Conference in the following sports:[3]

Fall sports

  • Football
  • Cross country (boys and girls)
  • Volleyball

Winter sports

  • Basketball (boys and girls)
    • Boys' 1978 Class 2A State Champions[4]
  • Bowling
    • Boys’ 2022 Class 2A State Champions[5]
  • Wrestling

Spring sports

  • Golf (boys and girls)
  • Soccer (boys and girls)
  • Tennis (boys and girls)
    • Boys' - 1987 Class 1A State Champions[6]
  • Track and field (boys and girls)

Summer sports

  • Baseball
    • 1994 Class 3A State Champions[7]
  • Softball

See also

References

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