Dubuque Community School District

The Dubuque Community School District (DCSD) is a school district based in Dubuque, Iowa (USA). The DCSD, which operates schools in eastern Dubuque County, is the seventh largest school district in Iowa. As of the 2007-2008 school year, the DCSD has 10,728 students enrolled in its schools.[1]

General information

The DCSD serves an area covering 245 square miles,[2] including most of the eastern half of Dubuque County, and a small portion of northern Jackson County. This area includes the city of Dubuque and the outlying communities of: Asbury, Durango, Graf, Rickardsville, Sageville, Sherrill, and St. Donatus.

The DCSD is one of the largest employers in the city of Dubuque, with 1,876 employees,[2] 846 of which are teachers.[3] The number of district employees has been rising in recent years due to new school construction, and the expansion of existing schools. From 2003-2006, the DCSD hired 268 new full- and part-time teachers.[4]

Sources of revenue for the DCSD in the 2005-2006 school year.

The district currently operates:

The DCSD is governed by a 7-member elected school board and is managed by an appointed Superintendent of Schools. Current school board members include George Davis, Otto Krueger, Craig Beytien, Tami Ryan, Mike Donohoe, Matt Strelo, and Tom Barton.[5] The Superintendent of Schools is Stan Rheingans.[6]

The DCSD's budget for the 2005-2006 school year was $133,806,609.

Enrollment

Enrollment history & projections for the Dubuque Community School District 1998-2011.

In the 2007-2008 school year, there were 10,728 students attending schools in the DCSD. 10,627 (99.1%) of those students lived in Dubuque County, and 101 (0.9%) lived in Jackson County. Of public school students living in Dubuque County, 81.3% attend DCSD schools.[7]

Recent developments

Approximately $10.5 million was spent on the Dalzell Field Reconstruction and Synthetic Surface Field at Hempstead High School which was completed in April 2013. The field features 3,125 new spectator seats and the digital display on the scoreboard is 20 feet by 11 feet – one of the largest of its kind in the region.[8]

In 2008 Iowa passed a State Penny for School Infrastructure sales tax. This tax replaced the county local option sales taxes throughout Iowa. After the district’s local option sales tax expired the statewide tax took effect on July 1, 2013. It is anticipated that the FY 2013-14 sales tax collections will exceed $8 million.[9]

Schools in DCSD

Elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools


Former schools

See also

References

External links

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