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The school district serves nearly 23,000 students educated by more than 1,600 teachers. The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation comprises 37 different schools – 17 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, 4 K-8 schools, 5 high schools and 4 magnet schools, one of which draws students from 8 other school corporations across 4 other counties.
Students with last names starting with K-Z will start school Aug. 7. They will attend the first week on Aug. 7, 8 and 9. Friday, Aug. 9, will be the first day of school all students attend together.
The program is open to students in the EVSC, as well as schools in the surrounding area. The program employs roughly 16 teachers and enrolls over 250 students from area schools. [ 11 ] ASM was founded as the Medical Professions Academy, or MPA, but was renamed in 2023 to Academy of Science and Medicine.
AIS is an alternative school with two campuses. Open to students in grades 6 to 12, the Academy for Innovative Studies - Diamond Campus, offers a non-traditional learning environment geared to addressing the holistic needs of all students.
This will be the first time local schools close for voting, despite multiple locations hosting polling places for years. The EVSC school board approved the change this year with the setting of the ...
Francis Joseph Reitz High School (FJ Reitz High School, FJ Reitz, or simply Reitz) is a public high school on the west side of Evansville, Indiana. It was founded in 1918 following a donation from local philanthropist and banker Francis Joseph Reitz , for whom the school is named.
The data, obtained by the Courier & Press through a public record request, show guardians of EVSC students owe $259,790.39 for last school year. EVSC families owe more than $250K from the 2022-23 ...
EVSC Double Cola Soccer Complex is a high school soccer complex located in Evansville, Indiana near the old site of Roberts Stadium. Owned and operated by the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, the facility serves as a home, or alternate field, for EVSC schools. [1] Double Cola is the frequent host of the IHSAA soccer sectional 16.