Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District

Former school district in Iowa

Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District was a school district headquartered in Ida Grove, Iowa, which served that city and Battle Creek. Established in 1994, it became a part of the consolidated Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove Community School District effective July 1, 2018.

The district had territory in Crawford, Ida and Woodbury counties.[1]

History

The district was established on July 1, 1994, as a merger of the former Battle Creek and Ida Grove school districts.[2]

The former Odebolt–Arthur Community School District and the Battle Creek–Ida Grove district, in 2009, started a "grade sharing" in which the districts sent their children to the same high school and shared personnel.[3] There was a previous attempt to merge the districts in fall 2016, but voters from Odebolt–Arthur voted it down out of fear that their school would close. There were tensions between the Odebolt–Arthur and Battle Creek–Ida Grove communities.[4] 425 voters of 757 in Odebolt-Arthur, or 57% of that district, voted it down, with 55% of the Odebolt-Arthur voters participating. In Battle Creek-ida Grove, 790 people voted, making up 24% of the registered voters, with 84% voting in favor. In order to pass the district merger, both districts each had to have one more vote than 50% in favor.[5]

By 2018 the merger was approved.[3] The merger took effect July 1 of that year.[2]

Schools

[6]

  • Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School - Ida Grove
    • It was built in 1971. As of 2003[update] it had 273 students.[7]
  • Battle Creek-Ida Grove Middle School - Battle Creek
    • It was built in 1960. As of 2002[update] it had 211 students.[8]
  • Battle Creek Elementary School
    • It was built in 1913. As of 2002[update] it had 90 students.[9]
  • Ida Grove Elementary School
    • It was built in 1959. As of 2002[update] it had 284 students.[10]

At one point the elementary levels were consolidated to Ida Grove.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Battle Creek-Ida Grove." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on June 20, 2018. Alternate link Archived 2018-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. Other maps from the Iowa Secretary of State: Main Map, Detail map of Ida Grove city
  2. ^ a b "REORGANIZATION & DISSOLUTION ACTIONS SINCE 1965-66 Archived 2019-02-09 at the Wayback Machine." Iowa Department of Education. Retrieved on August 14, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Home." Odebolt-Arthur-Battle Creek-Ida Grove Community School District. Retrieved on June 20, 2018. "OABCIG Central Office 900 John Montgomery Drive Ida Grove, IA 51445"
  4. ^ Ryan, Mackenzie (2016-11-21). "Ugly school merger fight divides 2 Iowa towns". Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  5. ^ Boisjolie, Alex (2016-09-13). "Vote to unify OABCIG fails". Sioux City Journal.
  6. ^ "Home." Battle Creek-Ida Grove Community School District. September 28, 2000. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  7. ^ "BCIG High School Quick Facts." Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School. May 27, 2003. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  8. ^ "BCIG Middle School Quick Facts." Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School. November 29, 2002. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  9. ^ "Battle Creek Elementary Quick Facts." Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School. November 27, 2002. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  10. ^ "Battle Creek Elementary Quick Facts." Battle Creek-Ida Grove High School. December 1, 2002. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.
  11. ^ Home. Battle Creek-Ida Grove Community School District. August 9, 2007. Retrieved on June 20, 2018.

Further reading

  • Anderson, Christopher L. (November 2009). School District Reorganization in Iowa: Considerations for Administrators, School Boards, and Communities (PhD thesis) (PDF) (Thesis). Drake University.

External links

  • Battle Creek-Ida Grove Community School District at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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Defunct school districts in Iowa since 1965–1966
Most of the districts were merged after public votes. Dissolutions, most also the result of public votes, are in italics, and involuntary dissolutions done by the Iowa State Board of Education are marked with asterisks (*).
1960s
  • 1966: Correctionville/Cushing
  • Dysart/Geneseo
  • Lawton/Bronson
  • 1969: Garrison
  • Roland/Story City
1970s
  • 1971: Stuart/Menlo
  • 1973: Clarence/Lowden
  • 1974: Miles/Sabula
  • 1976: Laurens/Marathon
  • 1978: Buffalo Center/Rake
  • Swea City/Ledyard
  • 1979: Armstrong/Ringsted
  • Rembrandt/Sioux Rapids
1980s
  • 1980: Galva/Holstein
  • Eldora/New Providence
  • 1981: Hartley/Melvin
  • Akron/Westfield
  • 1983: Collins/Maxwell
  • Ruthven/Ayrshire
  • 1984: Fayette
  • 1985: Colfax/Mingo
  • Sibley/Ocheyedan
  • 1988: Boone Valley
  • Arnolds Park/Milford
  • Bayard/Coon Rapids
  • 1989: Havelock-Plover
  • Panora-Linden/Y-J-B
1990s
  • 1990: Calamus/Wheatland
  • 1991: Colo/NESCO
  • Hartley–Melvin/Sanborn
  • Prairie City/Monroe
  • Central Webster/Dayton
  • Hedrick (*)
  • 1992: Beaman-Conrad-Liscomb/Union-Whitten
  • Garwin/Green Mountain
  • Irwin/Manilla
  • Buffalo Center–Rake/Lakota
  • LDF/SEMCO
  • Jefferson/Scranton
  • Steamboat Rock/Wellsburg
  • 1993: Adel-DeSoto/Central Dallas
  • Center Point/Urbana
  • Clarion/Goldfield
  • Clay Central/Everly
  • Hubbard/Radcliffe
  • Manson/Northwest Webster
  • Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn
  • Lost Nation
  • Fonda/Newell-Providence
  • Rolfe
  • Palmer/Pomeroy
  • Cedar Valley/Prairie
  • Carson-Macedonia/Oakland
  • Lytton/Rockwell City
  • Crestland/Schaller
  • Sioux Rapids-Rembrandt/Sioux Valley
  • Paullina/Primghar/Sutherland
  • Lake City/Lohrville
  • Dysart-Geneseo/La Porte City
  • Shellsburg/Vinton
  • 1994: Britt/Kanawha
  • Dow City-Arion/Dunlap
  • Mar-Mac/MFL
  • Maurice-Orange City/Floyd Valley
  • Battle Creek/Ida Grove
  • Belmond/Klemme
  • Eddyville/Blakesburg
  • 1995: Clarence-Lowden/Lincoln
  • Amana/Clear Creek
  • Oxford Junction
  • Mallard/West Bend
  • Dumont/Hampton
  • Norway
  • 1996: Hancock-Avoca/Shelby
  • Eastwood/Willow
  • Buffalo Center–Rake–Lakota/Thompson
  • Lake View-Auburn/Wall Lake
  • Dike/New Hartford
  • 1997: Estherville/Lincoln Central
  • Nashua/Plainfield
  • 1998: Gladbrook/Reinbeck
  • Grand Valley
2000s
2010s2020s
Consolidation/dissolution dates are July 1 of that year unless otherwise stated