40°51′18″N 93°29′59″W / 40.855115°N 93.499848°W
| Mormon Trail Community School District | |
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| Location | |
| United States | |
| Coordinates | 40.855115, -93.499848 |
| District information | |
| Type | Public Coed |
| Grades | K–12 |
| Established | 1959 |
| Superintendent | Kerry Phillips |
| Schools | Mormon Trail Junior/Senior High School (7–12) Mormon Trail Elementary school (K–6) |
| Budget | $3,986,000 (2017-18)[1] |
| NCES District ID | 1931680 [1] |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 215 (2019-20) [1] |
| Teachers | 23.15 FTE [1] |
| Staff | 30.45 FTE [1] |
| Student–teacher ratio | 9.29 [1] |
| Athletic conference | Bluegrass |
| District mascot | Saints |
| Colors | Gold and Black |
| Other information | |
| Website | http://www.mormontrailcsd.org |
Mormon Trail Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Humeston, Iowa. It operates Mormon Trail Elementary and Mormon Trail Junior/Senior High School.
It covers sections of Clarke, Decatur, Lucas, and Wayne counties. Communities in its service area include Humeston, Derby, Garden Grove, and Le Roy.[2]
History
The district was formed in 1959 as a consolidation of schools in Garden Grove, Humeston, and LeRoy.
The school's mascot is the Saints. Their colors are gold and black.
Schools
- Mormon Trail Elementary School, Humeston
- Mormon Trail Jr-Sr High School, Garden Grove
Mormon Trail High School
Athletics
The Saints compete in the Bluegrass Conference, including the following sports:[3]
- Volleyball
- Football (8-man)
- Basketball (boys and girls)
- Wrestling (with Central Decatur in the Pride of Iowa Conference)
- Track and Field (boys and girls)
- Baseball
- Softball
In 1995 students of the Lineville–Clio Community School District played for Mormon Trail teams, including American football and volleyball.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Mormon Trail Comm School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
- ↑ "Mormon Trail." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on June 19, 2018.
- ↑ "Bluegrass Conference". Bluegrass Conference. Retrieved August 4, 2020.
- ↑ Siebert, Mark (September 17, 1995). "Survival of the littlest". The Des Moines Register. Des Moines, Iowa. pp. 1B, 8B. - See clippings of first and of second pages at Newspapers.com.
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