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A third high school will likely be added in the 2030s or 40s. [8] In September of 2021, the district approved the construction of a $28 million dollar aquatics facility. On August 5th, 2024, they held the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The state-of-the-art facility hosts the Waukee High School and Waukee Northwest High School swimming and diving ...
The Waukee Community School District has named the new principal for Waukee High School. Judi Roland has been the high school's associate principal since 2015 but Roland has worked at Waukee High ...
Waukee High School (also known as Waukee Senior High School) is a three-year public high school in Waukee, Iowa, United States. The school hosts grades 10–12. It is run by the Waukee Community School District. As of the 2017–18 school year, the school has an enrollment of 1,950 students and 112 faculty with a 13:1 student-teacher ratio. [3]
WAUKEE, Iowa — This year all second and third-grade elementary students in the Waukee Community School District will participate in a five-day Aquatic Experience Course that will teach them how ...
The Waukee Community School District serves more than 13,000 students and it’s continuing to grow. This year the district also opened a swimming pool facility west of Trailridge School on ...
Dan Gehlbach (/ ˈ ɡ ɛ l b ɑː k / GHEL-bahk; [1] born 1977) is an American politician, small business owner, former teacher and former auditor who has represented the 46th district in the Iowa House of Representatives since January 2023, which consists of parts of northwest Dallas County and parts of Grimes and Urbandale in Polk County.
The Waukee Community School District sought approval for a bond to expand Waukee High School's auditorium and replace its track and turf field. The $180 million will also be used to build a new ...
A second Waukee high school, Northwest, opened in the fall of 2021 to compete in the CIML. On March 1, 2021, nine high schools made the announcement to leave the CIML and form a new conference. These schools included Ames, Fort Dodge, Marshalltown, Mason City, and Ottumwa, as well as the five public Des Moines schools (East, Hoover, Lincoln ...