Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Vigo County School Corporation | |
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| Name | Vigo County School Corporation |
| Type | Public school district |
| Location | Terre Haute, Indiana |
| Superintendent | Robert Haworth |
| Students | 13,675 |
| Teachers | 934 |
| Website | [no website provided] |
Vigo County 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 Seelyville, Indiana, Riley, Indiana, and Otter Creek, Indiana. The district operates under the guidance of the Indiana Department of Education and is accredited by AdvancED. The corporation is also a member of the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents and the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The district's students have gone on to attend institutions such as Indiana State University, Purdue University, and University of Notre Dame.
The Vigo County School Corporation is one of the largest school districts in Indiana, with a diverse student body and a range of academic programs, including International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement courses, as well as vocational training programs at the Vigo County Career and Technical Education Center. The district has partnerships with local organizations, such as the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of the Wabash Valley, to provide students with opportunities for community engagement and workforce development. The corporation is also a member of the National School Boards Association and the American Association of School Administrators. The district's students have participated in competitions such as the National Science Olympiad and the National History Day.
The Vigo County School Corporation has a long history, dating back to the late 19th century, when the first schools were established in Terre Haute, Indiana, including Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Gerstmeyer Technical High School. Over the years, the district has undergone significant changes, including the consolidation of rural schools and the construction of new facilities, such as McLean High School and Otter Creek Middle School. The district has also been influenced by state and national education reforms, including the No Child Left Behind Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act, which have shaped the district's curriculum and assessment practices. The corporation has worked with organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers to implement these reforms.
The Vigo County School Corporation operates a total of 28 schools, including 18 elementary schools, such as Floyd Knobs Elementary School and Lost Creek Elementary School, 4 middle schools, including West Vigo Middle School and Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and 6 high schools, including Terre Haute North Vigo High School and Terre Haute South Vigo High School. The district also operates several alternative schools, such as the Vigo County Alternative School and the Vigo County Virtual School, which provide students with non-traditional learning options. The corporation's schools have been recognized for their excellence by organizations such as the U.S. Department of Education and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The district's students have also participated in programs such as the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society.
The Vigo County School Corporation is led by a superintendent, Robert Haworth, who is responsible for overseeing the district's operations and implementing its strategic plan, which is developed in collaboration with the Vigo County School Board and other stakeholders, including the Terre Haute Teachers Association and the Vigo County Education Association. The district is also supported by a team of administrators, including principals, assistant principals, and department directors, who work together to ensure that students receive a high-quality education. The corporation is a member of the Indiana School Boards Association and the National Association of School Superintendents. The district's administrators have participated in programs such as the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the University of Indiana Bloomington.
The Vigo County School Corporation offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes a range of academic subjects, such as mathematics, science, English language arts, and social studies, as well as elective courses in areas such as fine arts, foreign languages, and vocational education. The district also provides students with opportunities for advanced learning, including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses, as well as dual-enrollment programs with local colleges and universities, such as Indiana State University and Ivy Tech Community College. The corporation is a member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Science Teachers Association. The district's students have participated in competitions such as the National Spelling Bee and the National Geographic Bee.
The Vigo County School Corporation is funded by a combination of local, state, and federal sources, including property taxes, Indiana Department of Education allocations, and U.S. Department of Education grants. The district's budget is managed by a team of financial administrators, who work to ensure that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to support student learning. The corporation is a member of the National Association of School Business Officials and the American Association of School Business Officials. The district's financial administrators have participated in programs such as the Indiana University Bloomington and the Purdue University. The corporation has also worked with organizations such as the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of the Wabash Valley to secure funding and resources for its programs. Category:School districts in Indiana