Warsaw Community Unit School District 316 Explained

Warsaw Community Unit School District 316
Type:Public Coed
Grades:PreK6, 912
Region:Hancock County, Illinois
Country:United States
Location:Warsaw, Illinois
President:Jeff Harness
Superintendent:Bob Gound
Schools:Warsaw High School (912)
Warsaw Elementary school (PreK6)
Conference:West Central Conference
Mascot:Titans
Colors: Red
Black
White
Website:http://www.warsawschool.com/warsaw-district.php

Warsaw Community Unit School District 316 is a school district headquartered in Warsaw, Illinois.

It operates two schools, Warsaw Elementary School and Warsaw High School. Students at the junior high level grades 7th through 8th attend Nauvoo-Colusa Junior High School in the Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District 325.

History

In 2007 the Warsaw school district and the Nauvoo-Colusa Community Unit School District 325 agreed to a plan in which Nauvoo-Colusa would close Nauvoo-Colusa High School and send its students to Warsaw High. In return the Warsaw district would close its junior high school and send its students to Nauvoo-Colusa Junior High School.[1] On Tuesday February 12, 2008 voters in both districts approved the consolidation plans.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Endres, Doug. Nauvoo residents sound off on deactivation. Hancock County Journal-Pilot. 2007-10-11. 2017-03-29.
  2. Web site: Voters approve Warsaw/Nauvoo-Colusa deactivation plans . Vance, Diane (MVM News Network). Hancock County Journal-Pilot. 2008-02-12. 2017-03-29.