Iowa-Grant School District Explained

Iowa-Grant School District
Motto:“Where together we make a difference..”[1]
Type:Public School District
Established:[2]
Superintendent:Stephanie Hubbard
Staff:61.90
Enrollment:711 (2020-2021)
Ratio:11.49
Conference:Southwest Athletic League
Address:498 County Road IG
Zipcode:53554
Country:USA

Iowa-Grant School District is a school district headquartered in Livingston, Wisconsin, and named for the counties in which the district is located. The district encompasses the villages of Cobb, Linden, Livingston, Montfort, Rewey, the town of Mifflin, and the unincorporated communities of Edmund, and Arthur. It comprises three schools: an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. The elementary and middle school are in the same building, which was built in 1991. Iowa-Grant high school was built in 1960.

Across from the current campus is a renovated historical one-room schoolhouse known as Hazel Dell.

The school colors are red and black. The school song is Across the Field. The school's mascot is the panther.

Sports

Iowa-Grant competes in the Southwest Wisconsin Conference (SWC), in Division 5 in football, and in Division 3 in other sports. Prior to the creation of SWAL Iowa-Grant was in the Southern 8 conference. Each year the Iowa-Grant football team plays Fennimore for the "milk can", because both communities have cheese factories. The school fight song is "Across the Field."[3]

Conference Champions

State Champions

Notes and References

  1. http://www.igs.k12.wi.us/ Iowa-Grant School District Homepage
  2. Web site: https://www.igs.k12.wi.us/our_district/history___demographic . Iowa-Grant School District / Our District / History & Demographic . 1 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Iowa-Grant. Wisconsin Sports Network. 18 March 2014.