Spring 2019 Messenger
The spring edition of The Messenger is being delivered to district homes this week. Here is an electronic copy for those of you that like your news on the go!
The spring edition of The Messenger is being delivered to district homes this week. Here is an electronic copy for those of you that like your news on the go!
The fall edition of The Messenger should have arrived in your USPS mailbox by now, but for those of you who prefer to read it online, here it is, hot off the press!
The Food Service Department participates in a summer food service program that allows us to have a direct impact on our community. All students age 3 to 18 are eligible for free breakfast and lunch during the summer…
The spring edition of The Messenger will soon hit your mailboxes by USPS, but for those of you who want to read it now, here it is, hot off the press!
The district is pleased to offer online registration for all preschool and kindergarten students. Online registration will be available in early March via our website by clicking on the Enrollment link under District. If you have a child…
Superintendent Art Sathoff was recently interviewed by Heartland Area Education Agency regarding our move toward an online learning program. Indianola Community School District has been working with the AEA to develop this new learning option for Indianola students. …
Iowa School Report Card updated and released The Iowa Department of Education today released the latest results of the Iowa School Report Card, a web-based school ratings system. The Iowa School Report Card, which was launched in 2015…
Change for Spring Intersession/Break 2018 Dear Parents and Guardians, In order to prepare for the upcoming heating replacement project this summer, some pre-work needs to occur over our Spring Intersession and Break time. Intersession classes will be…
We are proud to announce that we have recently partnered with Dynamic Scrip to offer a money saving mobile rewards program…
Indianola High School continues to receive recognition from the AP Index, which measures the number of AP tests taken and the level of achievement, and IHS students took 592 classes for college credit this year!
Whittier Elementary was also one of just five state schools (three elementary schools) to be honored as a National Blue Ribbon School. The honor was based on students’ scores on math and reading assessments.