Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| South Vigo Community School Corporation | |
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| Name | South Vigo Community School Corporation |
| Type | Public |
| Location | Vigo County, Indiana |
| Grades | K-12 |
| Superintendent | Tom Balitewicz |
| Students | approximately 7,500 |
| Teachers | approximately 500 |
| Staff | approximately 1,000 |
| Website | [no website provided] |
South Vigo Community School Corporation is a public school district located in Vigo County, Indiana, serving students from Terre Haute, Indiana, West Terre Haute, Indiana, and surrounding areas, including Otter Creek Township, Vigo County, Indiana, Riley, Indiana, and Lost Creek Township, Vigo County, Indiana. The district is part of the Indiana Department of Education and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. South Vigo Community School Corporation is also a member of the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents and the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The district has partnerships with Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation serves a diverse population of students, including those from Terre Haute, Indiana, Seelyville, Indiana, and New Goshen, Indiana. The district has a strong focus on STEM education, with programs and courses offered in partnership with Purdue University, University of Evansville, and DePauw University. The district also has a range of special education programs, including services for students with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, and other disabilities, in collaboration with the Indiana Department of Education and the National Association of School Psychologists. Additionally, the district offers English as a second language programs for students who are non-native English speakers, with support from Ball State University and the Indiana Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation was established in 1963, as a result of the consolidation of several smaller school districts in Vigo County, Indiana, including the Fayette Township School Corporation and the Otter Creek Township School Corporation. The district has a rich history, with roots dating back to the early 20th century, and has been influenced by notable events such as the Great Depression and World War II. Over the years, the district has undergone significant changes, including the construction of new schools, such as Terre Haute South Vigo High School and Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and the implementation of new programs and initiatives, such as the No Child Left Behind Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act. The district has also been impacted by the work of notable educators, including John Dewey, Maria Montessori, and Jean Piaget.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation operates several schools, including Terre Haute South Vigo High School, Woodrow Wilson Middle School, Otter Creek Middle School, and several elementary schools, such as Fayette Elementary School and Lost Creek Elementary School. The district also has a range of alternative education programs, including the Vigo County Alternative School and the South Vigo Virtual Academy, which provide options for students who may not thrive in traditional school settings, in partnership with Indiana University and the National Alternative Education Association. The district's schools are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and are members of the Indiana Association of School Principals and the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation is led by a school board composed of seven members, who are elected by the community to serve four-year terms, in accordance with the Indiana Open Door Law and the Indiana Public Access Counselor. The district is also led by a superintendent, who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the district, in collaboration with the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents and the American Association of School Administrators. The district has a range of administrative staff, including principals, assistant principals, and department heads, who work together to support the district's mission and goals, with guidance from the National Association of Elementary School Principals and the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation offers a range of academic programs and courses, including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses, in partnership with College Board and the International Baccalaureate Organization. The district also has a strong focus on career and technical education, with programs and courses offered in areas such as health sciences, information technology, and manufacturing, in collaboration with Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana and the National Association of Career and Technical Education. The district's academic programs are designed to prepare students for success in higher education and the workforce, with support from Purdue University, Indiana University, and the National Center for Education Statistics.
The South Vigo Community School Corporation offers a range of extracurricular activities and programs, including athletics, music, and arts programs, in partnership with the Indiana High School Athletic Association and the National Federation of State High School Associations. The district's athletic teams, such as the Terre Haute South Vigo Braves, compete in the Missouri Valley Conference and the Indiana Crossroads Conference, and have won several Indiana High School Athletic Association state championships. The district also has a range of clubs and organizations, including the National Honor Society, the Student Council, and the Key Club, which provide opportunities for students to develop their interests and skills, with guidance from the National Association of Student Councils and the National Honor Society. Additionally, the district offers community service programs, such as the United Way of the Wabash Valley and the Salvation Army, which allow students to give back to their community, in collaboration with the Indiana Association of United Ways and the National Association of Social Workers.
Category:School districts in Indiana