The mission of the Council Bluffs Community School District is to guarantee that every student graduates with the knowledge,
skills and character to become a responsible citizen and to succeed in a changing world by creating a leading-edge, inclusive educational system which provides challenging expectations, diverse experiences, engaging curriculum
and innovative teaching within a collaborative, caring community.
Our mission, as a partner with home and community, is to empower all learners to excel in a rapidly changing world by offering stimulating and diverse learning experiences which result in changed lives and a commitment to help others.
We are “Committed to Excellence”, and will work hard to make this site a primary source for timely information for all users, and a main gateway for improved communication between parents, teachers, students and other members of our community.
The mission of the Riverside Community School District is to prepare students to meet the challenges of the future as responsible citizens in a global society.
The district serves a rural area of 100 square miles with a growing student body of 700, K-12. Open enrollment accounts for 18% of the student body. A staff of 84, including 48 teachers and three administrators, provides services to the students.
The district is fortunate in having very fine facilities, both from the standpoint of equipment and buildings. The elementary building has had several additions. The high school building was completed in 1984 with a new addition completed in 2000. Two gymnasiums, with seating for 800 and 1200, and an auditorium are included in the facilities. A high priority is given to providing instructional materials and equipment. All classrooms are internet connected and air conditioned.
The Tri-Center Community School District has a school improvement advisory committee that is appointed by the school board and meets twice per year with the participation of students, parents, teachers, classified staff, administrators, community members, and business representatives. Committee membership reflects the diversity of our community in terms of gender, age, and socio-economic status.
The district encourages and receives input from parents, students, and staff via questionnaires, graduate surveys, and community support groups on an annual basis. In 1998-99, and again in 2002-03 the district revisited the mission statement, district goals, belief statements, and student achievement goals through the efforts of the SIAC (School Improvement Advisory Committee) Through this process, the group proposed the following, which were adopted by the school board to be representative of the Tri-Center Community School District.
The mission of the Underwood Community School District, as a part of the community, is to provide a safe and caring environment to assist in the nurturing and guidance of our students by providing individual, comprehensive, stimulating, and diverse learning experiences for the challenges and decisions of the future.
Our mission is to provide a quality education through shared responsibility in a safe supportive environment for all students to meet the challenges of a global society.
We are “Committed to Excellence”, and we work hard to make the site a primary source for timely information for all users, and a main gateway for improved communication between parents, teachers, students and other members of our community.