Washington County School District (Utah)
Washington County School District | |
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Location | |
United States | |
Coordinates | 37°6′28″N 113°35′05″W / 37.10778°N 113.58472°W |
District information | |
Established | June 1915 |
Superintendent | Larry Bergeson |
Students and staff | |
Students | 37,557 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Washington County School District is a school district headquartered in St. George, Utah, United States, with 26,184 students enrolled as of February 2011.[1] The district serves students in Washington County.
The Washington County School District administrative office building, located at 121 West Tabernacle, St. George, was constructed in a style to fit in with the surrounding historic sandstone buildings.
The district provides public education for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade in Washington County cities and towns, including St. George, Bloomington, Bloomington Hills, Winchester Hills, Dammeron Valley, Washington, Santa Clara, Ivins, Hurricane, La Verkin, Central, Veyo, Pine Valley, Leeds, Hildale, Springdale, and Toquerville, covering an area of over 2,400 square miles (over 6,200 square kilometers).
The district also provides special education services for adults through Post High School.
History
Washington County School District was formed in June 1915 by the consolidation of nineteen separate school districts.[2]
Mission statement
Mission statement | Period |
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"Proceed on the premise of what's best for kids" | 1984–1996 |
"Together: Pioneering New Horizons in Teaching, Learning, and Leading." | 1996–2003 |
"Improve Student Achievement" | 2003–present |
Superintendents
Name | Term |
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W. O. Bentley | 1916–1929 |
M. E. Moody | 1929–1958 |
LaVoy Esplin | 1958–1979 |
Jack Burr | 1979–1984 |
Steve Peterson | 1984–1996 |
Kolene F. Granger | 1996–2003 |
Max Rose | 2003–2013 |
Larry Bergeson | 2013–present |
Board of Education
- Laura Hesson, President[3]
- Debbra Zockoll, Vice President
- LaRene Cox
- Kelly Blake
- Craig Seegmiller
- David Stirland
- Barbara Beckstrom
Schools
High schools
In WCSD all high schools are grades 10-12 with the exception of Enterprise and Water Canyon, which both operate 7-12
- Crimson Cliffs High School, Washington, Utah
- Desert Hills High School, St. George
- Dixie High School, St. George
- Enterprise High School (Utah), Enterprise
- Hurricane High School, Hurricane
- Millcreek High School, St. George
- Pine View High School, St. George
- Snow Canyon High School, St. George
- Utah Online School, St. George
- Water Canyon High School, Hildale
Middle schools
In WCSD all middle schools are grades 8-9, with Enterprise and Water Canyon students within their respective high school.
- Crimson Cliffs Middle School, Washington
- Dixie Middle School, St. George
- Hurricane Middle School, Hurricane
- Pine View Middle School, St. George
- Snow Canyon Middle School, St. George
- Desert Hills Middle School, St. George
- Utah Online School, St. George
Intermediate schools
In WCSD all intermediate schools are grades 6-7, while at Enterprise and Water Canyon 7th grade attend the high school, and 6th grade attend the respective elementary.
- Fossil Ridge Intermediate School, St. George
- Hurricane Intermediate School, Hurricane
- Lava Ridge Intermediate School, Santa Clara
- Sunrise Ridge Intermediate School, St. George
- Tonaquint Intermediate School, St. George
- Utah Online School, St. George
- Washington Fields Intermediate, Washington
Elementary schools
In WCSD all elementary schools are grades PK-5, with Enterprise and Water Canyon elementary schools also including the 6th grade.
- Arrowhead Elementary School, Santa Clara
- Bloomington Elementary School, St. George
- Bloomington Hills Elementary School, St. George
- Coral Canyon Elementary, Washington
- Coral Cliffs Elementary School, St. George
- Crimson View Elementary School, St. George
- Diamond Valley Elementary School, St. George
- Enterprise Elementary School, Enterprise
- Heritage Elementary School (formerly West Elementary[4]), St. George
- Horizon Elementary School, Washington
- Hurricane Elementary School, Hurricane
- LaVerkin Elementary School, La Verkin
- Legacy Elementary School (formerly East Elementary[5]), St. George
- Little Valley Elementary School, St. George
- Majestic Fields Elementary School, Washington
- Panorama Elementary School, St. George
- Paradise Canyon Elementary School (formerly Dixie Sun, Dixie Downs Elementary[6]), St. George
- Red Mountain Elementary School, Ivins
- Riverside Elementary School, Washington
- Sandstone Elementary School, St. George
- Santa Clara Elementary School, Santa Clara
- South Mesa Elementary School, St. George
- Springdale Elementary School, Springdale
- Sunset Elementary School, St. George
- Three Falls Elementary School, Hurricane
- Washington Elementary School, Washington
- Water Canyon School, Hildale
- Utah Online School, St. George
Clubs
- Academic Decathlon
- Animation Club
- ASL Club
- Ballroom Dance
- Bowling Club: St. George High School Bowling Club
- This is a multi high school club that serves students from Dixie, Pineview, Snow Canyon, and Desert Hills.
- Debate
- DECA
- Drama Club
- FBLA: Future Business Leaders of America
- FCCLA: Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
- FFA: Future Farmers of America
- French Club
- German Club
- GSA: Gay-straight alliance
- Three high schools in St. George operated by the school district have gay-straight alliance clubs founded in the autumn of 2010, The New York Times reported in January 2011, although the alliance organizers encountered hostility from some students.[7]
- GYC
- HOSA: Health Occupations Students of America
- Interact Club
- Works with the local Rotary Club
- International Club
- Key Club
- JROTC
- Letterman's Club
- National Honor Society
- Pep Club
- Ping Pong Club
- Polynesian Club
- RASK
- Reading Club
- Science Club
- Science Olympiad
- Speech & Debate Club
- Skills USA
- Spanish Club
- Upward Bound
References
- ^ WCSD Enrollment
- ^ Washington County School District Agency History
- ^ Washington County School Board
- ^ "About Us » Heritage Elementary". heritage.washk12.org. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "Community bids fond farewell to East Elementary". Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ "Following merger decision, elementary school unveils new name, branding to prepare for student influx". Retrieved 2020-09-13.
- ^ Eckholm, Erik (January 1, 2011). "In Isolated Utah City, New Clubs for Gay Students". The New York Times. Retrieved January 1, 2011.