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Independence Public School District
Location
District information
MottoInspiring Greatness
GradesPreK - 12
SuperintendentDr. Dale Herl
Schools29
Students and staff
Students15,497 (K-12) and 2,000 (Pre-K) Total: 17,497
Other information
WebsiteDistrict website

Independence Public School District (usually referred to as the Independence School District, acronym is the ISD) is a school district headquartered in Independence, Missouri, United States. The district serves most of Independence and Sugar Creek.[1]

Schools

Van Horn High School
High schools
Alternative schools
  • Independence Academy
Middle schools
  • Pioneer Ridge
  • George Caleb Bingham
  • James Bridger
  • Clifford H. Nowlin
Elementary schools
  • Abraham Mallinson
  • Thomas Hart Benton
  • Blackburn
  • Bryant
  • Fairmount
  • Glendale
  • Korte (originally North Rock Creek)
  • Little Blue
  • John W. Luff
  • Mill Creek
  • Christian Ott
  • Alexander Procter
  • Randall
  • Santa Fe Trail
  • Spring Branch
  • Sugar Creek
  • Sycamore Hills
  • Three Trails
  • William Southern
Early education
  • Hanthorn
  • Sunshine Center

Annexation boundary line debate

In November 2007, the voters of Independence and Kansas City voted for seven schools (one high school, one middle school, and five elementary schools) to be taken over by the Independence Public School District.[citation needed] Jim Hinson, the superintendent of the Independence district, believed that the KCMO district fought the annexation was because it was a "pride issue" and because the KCMO district feared that other parts of the district could secede.[2]

The transfer did not include the C. R. Anderson School, which was originally called the Pitcher School. KCMSD annexed the school in 1957, and it became an alternative school for troubled students in the 1980s. It closed in 2000.[3]

Transfer to Independence School District

  • Van Horn High School (Independence)
  • Nowlin Middle School (Independence)
  • Fairmount Elementary (Independence)
  • Mount Washington Elementary (Independence) (no longer part of the district, was sold)
  • North Rock Creek / Korte Elementary (Independence)
  • Sugar Creek Elementary (Sugar Creek)
  • Three Trails Elementary (Independence)

References

  1. ^ "School Districts." City of Independence. Retrieved on January 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Q&A with Superintendent Jim Hinson, Independence School District." American School Board Journal. Retrieved on January 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Barton, Eric. "Buy This School." The Pitch. August 12, 2008. 1.