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Mar. 10, 2022 12:34 pm
WASHINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Central Administration Building: 404 W. Main St. 319-653-6543
The Washington Community School District covers a 208-square-mile area in the center of Washington County and a small portion of Jefferson County; including the cities of Washington and Brighton. It is a Class 3A school in the Southeast Conference.
The school has an enrollment of 1,620 students and 317 employees — including teachers, secretaries, bus drivers, cooks, custodians, aides and administrators. There are 154 teachers within the four schools; more than 40% hold master’s degrees. The district maintains fleet of 17 buses transporting approximately 700 students per day.
The schools have daily on-site food preparation in each attendance center with a breakfast program, salad bar and a la carte items offered. The schools have also been advancing their energy efficiency, with up-to-date HVAC systems, lighting, and fire systems. The school have a one-to-one student computer ratio, and many of the classrooms are media-enabled and wired for surround sound.
The district is the largest in the county, and offers students the benefits of a large school with the quality of life of a small town.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The school board meets at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month, usually at the district’s central administration building unless otherwise posted.
Eric Turner, President, at-large. eturner@washington.k12.ia.us
Troy Suchan, Vice President, District 3. tsuchan@washington.k12.ia.us
Kelly Smith, District 1. ksmith@washington.k12.ia.us
James Almelien, District 2. Jalmelie@washington.k12.ia.us
Sonia Leyva, District 4. sleyva@washington.k12.ia.us
Mindi Rees, District 5. mrees@washington.k12.ia.us
Mike Liska, At-Large. mliska@washington.k12.ia.us
ST. JAMES SCHOOL
602 W. Second St. 319-653-4504
St. James School has a long-standing tradition of providing a well-rounded education in a Catholic setting for over 150 years. The first St. James School building was erected in 1866, just west of the present structure. (The original structure remains at that location today as a private residence.) A convent/school housing grades 1-12 was built in 1901 on the site, which currently serves as the south parking lot.
The present school was dedicated in 1957 with four religious sisters teaching grades 1-8. The current staff continues to maintain the tradition of providing high quality academic programming while guiding students in grades preschool through fifth as they develop into lifelong learners of their Christian Faith.
BOARD OF EDUCATION:
The St. James school board holds a public meeting every third Wednesday of the month in the Parish Conference Room.
Interim President Dan Berdo, danberdo@gmail.com
Vice President Amy Vittetoe, ams.stout@gmail.com
Member Doug McBride, douglasjmcbride88@gmail.com
Member Katee Vittetoe, kateevittetoe@gmail.com
Secretary Jessica Janecek, jk.janecek@gmail.com
KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE REGIONAL CENTER
2192 Lexington Blvd.
Kirkwood’s Washington County Regional Center offers all the services of a community college, right in your backyard. Complete a college degree with liberal arts and science transfer courses, earn college credit while in high school through industry-focused Career Academies, earn a high school equivalency diploma, learn English language skills, simply take continuing education classes and more.
Tera Pickens, Director 319-653-4655 x2203. tera.pickens@kirkwood.edu
Jamie Foster, Center Coordinator, 319-653-4655 x2201. jamie.foster@kirkwood.edu
Ryan Ronan, Student Academic Support Coordinator 319-653-4655 x2208. ryan.ronan@kirkwood.edu
Washington Superintendent Willie Stone gets a crowd of teachers fired up for the 2021-2022 school year. (Photo by Washington Chamber of Commerce)
A driver greets Stewart Elementary students as they file onto the bus after a long day of school. (Kalen McCain/The Union)
Excited students run from their bus to the east entrance of Stewart Elementary, eager to start their first day of school. (Kalen McCain/The Union)
The Kirkwood Regional Center in Washington. (Gretchen Teske/The Union)
St. James Faith Formation Coordinator Lori Fritz leads a discussion about what problems kids would fix if they were inventors at Vacation Bible School program at St. James Parish. (Kalen McCain/The Union)