Crestwood High School (Iowa)

Crestwood High School
Address
1000 Schroder Drive
Cresco, IA 52136
Information
Motto Opportunity, Challenge, Success
Established 1960
Superintendent John Carver
Principal Tim Felderman
Dean of Students/
Activities Director
Brian Hilsabeck
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Blue and Black
Athletics conference Northeast Iowa Conference
Mascot Cadets
Website Crestwood High School

Crestwood High School is a public high school, located in Cresco in northeast Iowa. It serves students from the cities of Cresco, Chester, Lime Springs, Elma, and Ridgeway. Students from nearby Protivin can choose to attend this school as well. Crestwood is the high school for the Howard-Winneshiek Community School District. The school district was formed in 1960 by combining the independent school districts and high schools of Cresco, Chester, Lime Springs, Elma, and Ridgeway. The current high school building was built in 1969.

Academic Design

The school is developing a student centered learning environment that is addressing grading systems, gaps in knowledge, and student pacing. Students, teachers, community members, school board, post-secondary education, and administrators are developing this system. Developing young people with the skill sets necessary for careers can be seen through this Competency Based Education system. Traits of the CBE system are:

Coursework

Dual Credit Coursework

Crestwood High School offers the following to students through Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC):

NICC CNC Lab

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    Coordinates: 43°22′29″N 92°06′11″W / 43.3747°N 92.1031°W