Des Moines Independent Community School District
Des Moines Public Schools | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Think. Learn. Grow. |
Grades | PK-12 |
Established | May 21, 1907 |
Superintendent | Dr. Thomas Ahart |
Accreditation | North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges The Iowa Department of Education |
Schools | 65 |
Budget | $509,205,000 (2017-18)[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 33,402 (2019-20)[1] |
Teachers | 2,255.55 FTE[1] |
Staff | 2,145.84 FTE[1] |
Athletic conference | Central Iowa Metro League |
Other information | |
Website | http://www.dmschools.org/ |
The Des Moines Independent Community School District (The Des Moines Public Schools, or DMPS) is the largest public school district in Iowa. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and the Iowa Department of Education.
Area
The district currently serves most of the city of Des Moines as well as parts of suburban Pleasant Hill[2] and Windsor Heights. The city is split into four different area districts. District one covers the west, two covers the north, three covers the east, and district four the south.
History
Advanced Placement Program and International Baccalaureate Programme
In 2008, Des Moines Public Schools became the first school district in Iowa to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme.
List of schools
High ("Secondary") schools
- East High School - Serving students located in the east segment.
- Hoover High School - Serving students located in the northwest segment.
- Lincoln High School - Serving students located in the south segment.
- North High School - Serving students located in the north segment.
- Roosevelt High School - Serving students located in the west segment.
Special schools & programs
- Scavo Campus — An alternative high school program serving 300 students, named after Vincent C. Scavo located at Central Campus downtown.
- Ruby Van Meter School - A special education school serving disabled students with high support needs.
- Central Academy (Est. 1985) - A highly selective public magnet school located in downtown Des Moines nationally recognized for its academic achievements.
Middle ("Intermediate") schools
- Brody Middle School
- Callanan Middle School
- Cowles Montessori School
- Gateway Secondary School
- Goodrell Middle School
- Harding Middle School
- Hiatt Middle School
- Hoyt Middle School
- McCombs Middle School
- Meredith Middle School
- Merrill Middle School
- Moulton Extended Learning Center
- Weeks Middle School
Elementary ("Primary") schools
- Brubaker Elementary School
- Capitol View Elementary School
- Carver Community School (est. 2007)
- Cattell Elementary School
- Cowles Montessori Elementary School
- Downtown School
- Edmunds Elementary School
- Findley Elementary school
- Garton Elementary School
- Greenwood Elementary School
- Hanawalt Elementary School
- Hillis Elementary School
- Howe Elementary School
- Hubbell Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary Traditional School
- King Elementary School
- Lovejoy Elementary School
- Madison Elementary School
- McKinley Elementary School
- Monroe Elementary School
- Moore Elementary School
- Morris Elementary School
- Moulton Extended Learning Center
- Oak Park Elementary School
- Park Avenue Elementary School
- Perkins Elementary School
- Phillips Elementary School
- Pleasant Hill Elementary School
- River Woods Elementary School
- Samuelson Elementary School
- Smouse Elementary School
- South Union Elementary School
- Stowe Elementary School
- Studebaker Elementary School
- Walnut Street School
- Willard Elementary School
- Windsor Elementary School
- Wright Elementary School
Media
- Channel 12 is the school district's Educational-access television cable TV channel, which is provided through Mediacom Cable Television as part of a franchise agreement with the City of Des Moines. The district televises their school board meetings through this network. Additionally, the school district operates its own social media outlets.
Facts and Figures
Enrollment
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Year | District-wide | High schools | Middle schools | Elementary schools | Other programs & adjustments |
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2006-2007[4] | 31,221 | 8,808 | 6,405 | 14,369 | 1,639 |
2005-2006[5] | 31,599 | 8,570 | 6,610 | 14,249 | 2,170 |
2004-2005[6] | 31,851 | 8,620 | 6,876 | 14,384 | 1,971 |
2003-2004[6] | 32,150 | 8,430 | 7,115 | 14,497 | 2,108 |
2002-2003[6] | 32,464 | 8,696 | 7,103 | 14,733 | 1,932 |
2001-2002[7] | 35,399 | 10,114 | 5,504 | 19,541 | 240 |
2000-2001[8] | 34,776 | 9,773 | 8,116 | 16,699 | 188 |
- Note: The table rows shown in red represents data that was cited directly from the Des Moines Public Schools enrollment reports. Some of this data conflicts with data from the Iowa Department of Education annual reports. This is because the underlying data is complex, and the table above is a summary of the data collected from the two sources.
See also
- Lists of school districts in the United States
- List of school districts in Iowa
- Tinker v. Des Moines
References
- ^ a b c d "Des Moines Independent School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
- ^ "Archived copy". www.desmoinesregister.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Public School Certified Enrollment Summary by District". Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
- ^ Des Moines Public Schools (2006). "Enrollment Report as of October 2, 2006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 21, 2007. Retrieved December 5, 2006.
- ^ Des Moines Public Schools (2005). "Enrollment Report as of September 16, 2005" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25, 2008. Retrieved November 14, 2005.
- ^ a b c Des Moines Public Schools (2004). "Enrollment Report as of September 17, 2004" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 25, 2008. Retrieved November 14, 2005.
- ^ Iowa Department of Education (2001). "Certified Annual Reports for FY01-02 (Spreadsheet)". Archived from the original on 2004-12-12.
- ^ Iowa Department of Education (2000). "Certified Annual Reports for FY00-01 (Spreadsheet)". Archived from the original on 2004-12-12.