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'''Alton Community Unit School District #11''' in [[Madison County, Illinois]] is a public [[school district]] consisting of seven elementary schools, one high school, one middle school, an early childhood center, and an alternative education school |
'''Alton Community Unit School District #11''' in [[Madison County, Illinois]] is a public [[school district]] consisting of seven elementary schools, one high school, one middle school, an early childhood center, and an alternative education school. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 21 March 2024
This article needs to be updated.(May 2021) |
Alton Community Unit School District 11 | |
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Address | |
1854 East Broadway
, Illinois, 62002United States | |
Coordinates | 38°56′08″N 90°09′29″W / 38.93556°N 90.15806°W |
District information | |
Type | Public school (government funded) |
Grades | PreK-12 |
Superintendent | Kristie Baumgartner |
Students and staff | |
Students | 6788 (2007) |
Other information | |
Website | Official website |
Alton Community Unit School District #11 in Madison County, Illinois is a public school district consisting of seven elementary schools, one high school, one middle school, an early childhood center, and an alternative education school.
History
[edit]The starting salary for a decreed teacher in the district in 1972 was about US$7,500 per year.[1]
In 2006, Alton High School moved to a new facility at the site of the former J.B. Johnson Elementary School and Vocational Center. At the same time, the district's three middle schools, North Middle, West Middle, and East Middle, were merged to form Alton Middle School, which is located at Alton High School's former campus. The entire cost for this project was $57 million[2]
In 2009, Alton High School was recognized as a bronze medal school by U.S. News.[3] Additionally, in 2010, Alton Middle School was designated as an Illinois Horizon School To Watch.[4] Robert Wadlow (tallest man in history) went to this school.
Current schools
[edit]- Alton High School (9-12)
- Alton Middle School (6-8)
- Early Childhood Center (Pre-K)
- East Elementary (3-5)
- Eunice Smith Elementary (K-2)
- Gilson Brown Elementary (K-1)
- Lewis & Clark Elementary (K-1)
- Lovejoy Elementary (K-2)
- Motivational Achievement Center (K-12)(2018, housed at Mark Twain Elementary)
- North Elementary (2-5)
- West Elementary (2-5)
Former schools
[edit]- Rufus Easton Grade School
- Fosterburg Grade School
- Central Jr. High School (now Lovejoy Elementary)
- Delmar (duplex 2018)
- Douglas(s)(razed)
- Dunbar (razed)
- Godfrey
- Garfield Grade School (razed)
- Clifton Hill School
- Horace Mann
- Roosevelt High School, then McKinley High School
- Lincoln School (razed)
- Lovejoy (original)(razed)
- Lowell Grade School (razed)
- Humboldt Grade School (Senior apts)
- Clara Barton Public School
- East Middle School (2018 East Elementary)
- Horace Mann Elementary
- Irving School
- James Education Center (later named Motivational Achievement Center/MAC)
- J.B. Johnson Elementary (1 of 2 building)
- J.B. Johnson Vocational Career Center (was part of high school; 2 of 2 buildings)
- Mark Twain School (Reopened in 2018 being used as Motivational Achievement Center)
- McKinley School
- North Middle School (2018 North Elementary)
- Thomas Jefferson Elementary School (now a Senior Recreation Center)
- Union (was formally located where current high school is before J. B. Johnson was built)
- Washington (church 2018)
- West Middle School (2018 West Elementary)
- South Branch (one room school used until early 1960s, razed)
Notes
[edit]- ^ "No action taken on teachers' pay". Alton Evening Telegraph. Vol. 136, no. 301. Alton, Illinois: Alton Telegraph Printing Company. January 11, 1972. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ River Bend Growth Association [1].
- ^ Bassett, Kathie. AHS recognized as one of country's best Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine. The Telegraph, 2009-12-12
- ^ Association Of Illinois Middle Level Schools. Robert Wadlow went to this school. Illinois Horizon Schools: Schools To Watch Directory Archived 2011-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
References
[edit]- "Education (Learning the Fundamentals)". VillageProfile.com. 2009. Retrieved June 8, 2009.