Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation
Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation | |
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Location | |
951 Walnut Street Evansville, Indiana Southwestern Indiana Vanderburgh County City of Evansville United States | |
District information | |
Motto | Equality and Excellence for All Children |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Dr. David Smith |
Budget | 280 Million |
Students and staff | |
Students | 22,453 |
Teachers | 1,618 |
Staff | 2,941 |
Athletic conference | SIAC |
District mascot |
Bosse Bulldogs Central Bears Harrison Warriors North Huskies Reitz Panthers |
Colors | See School list below |
Other information | |
Website | Official website |
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) is a public school corporation serving Evansville, Indiana and Vanderburgh County. It is the third largest school district in the state of Indiana, behind Indianapolis Public Schools and Fort Wayne Community Schools and the largest in Southern Indiana. The headquarters are located on Walnut Street in downtown Evansville. The school district serves nearly 23,000 students educated by more than 1,600 teachers.
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation comprises 37 different schools – 17 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, 4 K-8 schools, and 9 high schools.
On November 4, 2008 voters approved a $149 million bond issue for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, which paid for the new North High school and a list of other projects.[1]
Elementary, K-8, and Middle Schools
Elementary Schools
- Caze Elementary K-5
- Principal: Jared Turney
- Assistant Principal: Tasha Jourdan
- Cynthia Heights Elementary K-5
- Principal: Chastity Nisbeth
- Daniel Wertz Elementary PK-5
- Principal: Nathan Steele
- Delaware School K-6
- Principal: Julie Underwood
- Dexter Elementary K-5
- Principal: DeKarla Owens
- Evans School PK-6
- Principal: Toni Hamilton
- Assistant Principal: Kristal Dellay
- Fairlawn Elementary K-5
- Principal: Beth Mortis
- Harper Elementary K-5
- Principal: Sarah O'Daniel
- Hebron Elementary K-5
- Principal: Michael Taylor
- Highland Elementary K-5
- Principal: Martin Brown
- Oak Hill School K-6
- Principal: Lisa Shanks
- Assistant Principal: Marissa Zimmer
- Scott School PK-6
- Principal: Kimber Scarlett
- Assistant Principal: Kim Fillingim
- Stockwell Elementary K-5
- Principal: Tijuanna Tolliver
- Stringtown Elementary K-5
- Principal: Doug Mills
- Tekoppel Elementary K-5
- Principal: Robert White
- Vogel School K-6
- Principal: Brian Baumeyer
- West Terrace Elementary K-5
- Principal: Katie White
- Principal Intern: Bethany Lynch
K-8
- Cedar Hall Community School PK-8
- Principal: Joe Schlosser
- Assistant Principal: Josh Allen
- Glenwood Leadership Academy
- Principal: Tamara Skinner
- Assistant Principal: Angie Oliver
- Lincoln School K-8
- Principal: Ronnetha Darrett
- Assistant Principal: Blake Elpers
- Lodge Community School
- Principal: Robert Eberhart Jr.
- Assistant Principal: Amy Bonenberger
Middle Schools
- Helfrich Park STEM Academy
- Principal: Cory Herrin
- Assistant Principal: Nathan Scherry
- McGary Middle School
- Principal: Dale Naylor
- Assistant Principal: Kera Schwartz
- North Junior High School
- Principal: Aaron Huff
- Assistant Principal: Tracy Rainey
- Assistant Principal: Michelle Roach
- Perry Heights Middle School
- Principal: Kara Lindauer
- Assistant Principal: Jay Hille
- Plaza Park International Prep Academy
- Principal: Lee Browder
- Assistant Principal: Erin Stallings
- Thompkins Middle School
- Principal: Kara Hartz
- Assistant Principal: Katie Dearmond
- Washington Middle School
- Principal: Michele Branson-Bopp
- Assistant Principal: Aaron Meyer
- Assistant Principal: Dan Gaffney
High schools
School | Type | Enrollment | |
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Central High School | Public | 1,237 | |
North High School | Public | 1,550 | |
FJ Reitz High School | Public | 1,355 | |
Harrison High School | Public | 1,166 | |
Benjamin Bosse High School | Public | 764 | |
Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center * | Public | 788 | |
New Tech Institute | Public | 322 | |
Virtual Academy | Public | 22 | |
Academy for Innovative Studies (First Ave) | Public | 186 | |
Academy for Innovative Studies (Diamond Ave) | Public | 248 |
*The Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center draws students from nine school districts.[2]
References
- ↑ "It's now full speed ahead for EVSC's strategic plan". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved 2008-11-07.
- ↑ "SICTC at-A-Glance". Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center. Retrieved 2008-09-08.