Williamsburg Community School District (Iowa) Explained

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Williamsburg Community School District
Type:Local school district
Grades:K-12
Established:1886
Location:Williamsburg, Iowa
Region:Iowa County
Country:United States
Coordinates:41.662855, -92.018800
Superintendent:Dr. Chad Garber
Schools:2
Budget:$18,494,000 (2020-21)[1]
Us Nces District Id:1931680
Students:1269 (2022-23)
Teachers:90.92 FTE
Staff:83.54 FTE
Ratio:13.96
Conference:WaMaC Conference
Mascot:Raiders
Colors:Red and White

The Williamsburg Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Williamsburg, Iowa.[2]

The district spans areas of central Iowa County, and serves areas surrounding the towns of Williamsburg, Parnell, and Conroy.[3]

The school facilities are in Williamsburg. The sports teams are known as the Raiders, and compete in the WaMaC Conference.[4]

The school district is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and the Iowa Department of Education.The Williamsburg School District was formed in 1886.[5]

History

The Independent School District of Williamsburg was formed by a vote on March 13, 1886. This allowed the district to set its own policies independent of the existing township school district, and a new four-room, two-story schoolhouse was built in 1888 for the district.[6] In April, 1893, the board appointed Professor A.T. Hukill as the first Superintendent of Schools.[7]

Due to growth in the district, a new three-story brick building was constructed in 1908–09. In 1936, a new grade school was constructed, replacing the 1888 building. The building included a gymnasium. The district received a grant through the Works Progress Administration to fund 40% of the cost of the school.[7]

Mr. H.C. Messer was appointed Superintendent in 1943, replacing Mr. McGrew. In 1946, Williamsburg was admitted to the Ka-Wash Athletic Conference, which included North English, Kalona, Wellman, West Chester, Keota, Richland and Brighton.[7] [6]

In 1956, the district merged with York School Township; Troy School Township; Half of Iowa Township; Lincoln District in Hilton Township; Maple Grove, North Pilot, Colton, Pilot Grove, Center, Sugar Hill, all in Pilot Township; and Cherry District in English Township to form the Williamsburg Community School District (first re-organization). A single story addition was added to the grade school in 1956, and new high school (the oldest portion of the present building) was constructed in 1957. In 1957, a second re-organization added Omaha and South Pilot Districts of Pilot Township and a part of Sumner Township voted to become part of the district. In 1959, Williamsburg became part of the South Iowa Cedar League. In 1960, the Hilton School District merged with Williamsburg and the Parnell District closed its high school, but remained independent and sent its high school students to Williamsburg. In 1962, Parnell became part of the district, forming the current boundaries.[7]

In 1963, the old high school was demolished. In 1968, after several previous failed bonds to add to the high school, a $525,000 bond passed to add a swimming pool, enlarged media center, and additional classrooms to the high school.[7] [6]

In 1997, a bond passed to construct a new elementary school - the Mary Welsh Elementary School. When the school opened, the school building in Parnell was closed.[6]

List of schools

Williamsburg High School

Athletics

The Raiders compete in the WaMaC Conference in the following sports:[8]

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Williamsburg Comm School District. National Center for Education Statistics. May 21, 2024.
  2. Web site: Home. Williamburg Community School District. 2020-07-01. Address: 3810 W. Walnut St., Williamsburg, Iowa 52361.
  3. Web site: Williamsburg. Iowa Department of Education. 2020-07-01.
  4. Web site: WaMaC Conference. July 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: Williamsburg Community School District Home. July 1, 2020. Williamsburg Community School District.
  6. Book: . History of Williamsburg, Iowa 1854-2007. Williamsburg Historical Commission. 978-1-61584-866-9.
  7. Book: Williamsburg Community School - A Century of Progress (1886-1986). Pierce, Dale. Williamsburg Community School District.
  8. Web site: WaMaC Conference . WaMaC Conference . 2020-07-23.
  9. Web site: 2020 IHSAA Cross Country Stat Book. Iowa High School Athletic Association. 2019-12-16. 2020-09-27.
  10. Web site: Williamsburg wins first-ever state football title, defeating Bishop Heelan 20-0 . desmoinesregister.com . 2023-11-17 . 2023-11-28.
  11. Web site: 2020 TRACK & FIELD STATE MEET STAT BOOK . . 2019-12-17. 2020-08-03.