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2019-2020 School Directory SCHOOL DIRECTORY Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency 2019-2020 Working together...improving teaching and learning 729 - 21st Street • Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 • 563-359-1371 • 800-947-AEA9 • Fax: 563-359-5967 Index 1 Andrew Community School District 8-9 Maquoketa Community School District 1 Bellevue Community School District 9-10 Muscatine Community School District 1 Bennett Community School District 10-11 North Scott Community School District 1-2 Bettendorf Community School District 11 Northeast Community School District 2 Calamus-Wheatland Community School District 11-12 Pleasant Valley Community School District 2-3 Camanche Community School District 12 West Liberty Community School District 3 Central DeWitt Community School District 13 Wilton Community School District 3-4 Clinton Community School District 13-14 Private Schools 4 Columbus Community School District 14-15 Eastern Iowa Community College 4-7 Davenport Community School District 15 Mississippi Bend AEA Facilities 7 Delwood Community School District 16 Iowa Area Education Agencies 7 Durant Community School District 17 AEA Van Delivery Route 8 Easton Valley Community School District 8 Louisa-Muscatine Community School District For district website links go to the Mississippi Bend AEA website at: www.mbaea.org, and click on Area Nine Schools. The Iowa Educational Directory is available on the web. For listings of schools and colleges in the state of Iowa go to: https://educateiowa.gov/directories The Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender identity, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, socioeconomic status, or disability in its educational programs, services or employment practices. Inquiries concerning this statement should be addressed to Kim Hofmann, Equity Coordinator, at 563-344-6415. Public Schools Andrew Bennett Community School District Community School District ANDREW ADMINISTRATION OFFICE BENNETT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (Jackson County) (Cedar County) 13 South Marion Street 300 Cedar Street P. O. Box 230 P. O. Box D Andrew, Iowa 52030 Bennett, Iowa 52721 Superintendent: Chris Fee Superintendent: Lonnie Luepker Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 672-3221 Phone: (563) 890-2228 Fax: (563) 672-9750 Fax: (563) 890-2937 Teachers: 19 Teachers: 12 Students: 273 Students: 225 ANDREW ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL (K-8) BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (PK-6) 13 South Marion Street 300 Cedar Street P. O. Box 230 P. O. Box D Andrew, Iowa 52030 Bennett, Iowa 52721 Principal: Brandon Kirchhoff Principal: Jeremiah Costello Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 672-3221 Phone: (563) 890-2228 Fax: (563) 672-9750 Fax: (563) 890-2937 Bellevue Bettendorf Community School District Community School District BELLEVUE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE BETTENDORF ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (Jackson County) (Scott County) 1601 State Street P. O. Box 1150 Bellevue, Iowa 52031-9766 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Superintendent: Tom Meyer Superintendent: Michael Raso Email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Curriculum Director: Jeanette Hartung-Schroeder Phone: (563) 359-3681 Email: [email protected] Fax: (563) 359-3685 Phone: (563) 872-4001 Ext. 260 Teachers: 375 Fax: (563) 872-3216 Students: 4,647 Teachers: 47 Students: 620 BETTENDORF HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) 3333 18th Street BELLEVUE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL (6-12) Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 1601 State Street Principal: Joy Kelly Bellevue, Iowa 52031 Email: [email protected] Principal: Jeff Recker Associate Principal: Kristy Cleppe Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 872-4001 Ext. 200 Associate Principal/ Activities Director: Colin Wikan Fax: (563) 872-3298 Email: [email protected] Associate Principal: Kevin Skillet BELLEVUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Email: [email protected] 100 South 3rd Street Phone: (563) 332-7001 Bellevue, Iowa 52031 Fax: (563) 332-2326 Principal: Jeanette Hartung-Schroeder Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 872-4001 Ext. 300 Bettendorf Schools, continued on page 2 Fax: (563) 872-5049 Page 1 Bettendorf Schools, continued EDISON ACADEMY Thomas Edison Education Center BETTENDORF MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) 438 16th Street 2030 Middle Road Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 At Risk Coordinator: Tammy Chelf Principal: Lisa Reid Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 359-9375 Associate Principal: Lorelei Andedo Fax: (563) 359-5565 Email: [email protected] Interim Associate Principal: Chad Uhde Email: [email protected] Calamus-Wheatland Phone: (563) 359-3686 Community School District Fax: (563) 359-3855 GRANT WOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (PK-5) CALAMUS-WHEATLAND ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1423 Hillside Drive (Clinton County) Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 110 East Park Road Principal: John Cain P. O. Box 279 Email: [email protected] Wheatland, Iowa 52777 Phone: (563) 359-8277 Superintendent: Lonnie Luepker Fax: (563) 359-5254 Email: [email protected] Curriculum Director: Susan O’Donnell HERBERT HOOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Email: [email protected] 3223 South Hampton Drive Phone: (563) 374-1292 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Fax: (563) 374-1080 Principal: Karen Allison Teachers: 50 Email: [email protected] Students: 500 (approx.) Phone: (563) 332-8636 Fax: (563) 332-5148 CALAMUS-WHEATLAND MIDDLE/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (7-12) MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY NORTH (2-5) 110 East Park Road 2099 Kimberly Rd. P. O. Box 279 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Wheatland, Iowa 52777 Phone: (563) 359-8263 Principal: Susan O’Donnell MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY SOUTH (PK-1) Email: [email protected] 610 Holmes St. Phone: (563) 374-1292 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Fax: (563) 374-1080 Phone: (563) 359-8261 Principal: Caroline Olson CALAMUS-WHEATLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-6) Email: [email protected] 80 South 2nd Street Interim Assistant Principal: Jeremy Heeringa P.O. Box 158 Email: [email protected] Calamus, Iowa 52729 Interim Assistant Principal: Chad Uhde Principal: Ashley Kelting Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: (563) 359-6641 Phone: (563) 246-2221 Fax: (563) 246-2680 NEIL ARMSTRONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (PK-5) 3311 Central Avenue Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Camanche Principal: Jayme Olson Email: [email protected] Community School District Phone: (563) 359-8275 Fax: (563) 359-5228 CAMANCHE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (Clinton County) PAUL NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) 702 13th Avenue 4485 Greenbrier Drive Camanche, Iowa 52730 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 Superintendent: Thomas Parker Principal: Brain Walthart Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 259-3000 Phone: (563) 332-8936 Fax: (563) 259-3005 Fax: (563) 332-9619 Teachers: 83 Students: 945 Camanche Schools, continued on page3 Page 2 Camanche Schools, continued CENTRAL DEWITT INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (4-6) 1010 4th Avenue East CAMANCHE HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) P.O. Box 110 937 9th Avenue DeWitt, Iowa 52742 Camanche, Iowa 52730 Principal: Bill Petsche Principal: Carrie Lane Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 659-4780 Phone: (563) 259-3008 Fax: (563) 659-4765 Fax: (563) 259-3048 EKSTRAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (PK-3) CAMANCHE MIDDLE SCHOOL (5-8) 1140 15th Street 1400 9th Street P. O. Box 110 Camanche, Iowa 52730 DeWitt, Iowa 52742 Principal: Justin Shaffer Principal: Mike Miller Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 259-3014 Phone: (563) 659-0750 Fax: (563) 259-3031 Fax: (563) 659-0751 CAMANCHE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-4) 508 11th Place Camanche, Iowa 52730 Clinton Principal: Aimee Dohse Email: [email protected] Community School District Phone: (563) 259-3016 Fax: (563) 259-3053 CLINTON ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (Clinton County) Central DeWitt 1401 12th Avenue North Community School District Clinton, Iowa 52732 Superintendent: Gary DeLacy Email: [email protected] CENTRAL DEWITT ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Director of Learning & Collaboration: Wes Golden (Clinton County) Email: [email protected] 331 E. 8th Street P. O. Box 110 Director of Student Services: Rhea Wright DeWitt, Iowa 52742 Email: [email protected] Superintendent: Dr. Dan Peterson Phone: (563) 243-9600 Email: [email protected] Fax: (563) 243-0464 Phone: (563) 659-0700 Teachers: 315 Fax: (563) 659-0707 Students: 3,600 Teachers: 135 Students: 1,472 CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) 817 8th Avenue South CENTRAL DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) Clinton, Iowa 52732 519 East 11th Street Principal: JohnRyan Kuch P. O. Box 110 Email: [email protected] DeWitt, Iowa 52742 Associate Principal: Jamie Mueller Principal: George Pickup Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Associate Principal: Andrew Prinsen Phone: (563) 659-0715 Email: [email protected] Fax: (563) 659-0714 Phone: (563) 243-7540 Fax: (563) 243-9612 CENTRAL DEWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL (7-8) 425 East 11th Street CLINTON MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) P. O. Box 110 1350 14TH St. N.W. DeWitt, Iowa 52742 Clinton, IA 52732 Principal: George Pickup Principal: Dan Boyd Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 659-0735 Fax: (563) 659-0766 Associate Principal: Deb Sass Email: [email protected] Phone: (563) 243-0466 Fax: (563) 242-3735 Clinton Schools, continued on page 4 Page 3 Clinton Schools, continued Columbus BLUFF ELEMENTARY
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