Ankeny Community School District
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The Ankeny Community School District is located in Polk County, Iowa
Polk County, Iowa
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 and is 6 miles (9.7 km) from the capitol city, Des Moines
Des Moines, Iowa
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. The district is well known in Iowa
Iowa
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 for accomplishments in academics, athletics and activities. Ankeny Schools are accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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 (AdvancEd) and the Iowa Department of Education
Iowa Department of Education
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, and are part of the Central Iowa Metro League
Central Iowa Metro League
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 (CIML).

For more than a decade, the district has been one of the fastest growing school district in Iowa. The district will serve more than 8,800 students in 2011–2012 and is the 10th largest district in the state (by student enrollment). By 2014–2015, the district is projected to enroll 10,019 students and by 2018–2019 the district is projected to enroll 11,274 students.

Physically, the district encompasses a relatively compact 51.93 mi2 and has more than 360540 miles (580,231.4 km) driven by buses per year.

History

The first school in Ankeny was a log cabin, built in 1850, twenty years before Crocker Township was organized as a civil township. Ankeny's first school was located approximately 1 miles (1.6 km) south of town where the east entrance of the Iowa State Experimental farm joined Highway 69. This school was later re-located on the east side of Ankeny Boulevard, just south of First Street. Records show that Mr. A. H. Feigenbaum was one of the early teachers, serving in one of the one-room schools about 1880. The early roster includes other names such as Mrs. Hattie Cornwall, a Miss Benedict, Miss Maude Kennedy, and Mrs. John Wagner as a substitute.

The district's first official "graduating class" was the five-person class of 1914. Consolidation came to Ankeny in 1919, at which time the oldest part of the Neveln building was built. Several country school houses were moved to the grounds to accommodate the increased enrollment.

There was no further new construction until 1952 when the original part of the Parkview building was constructed. In 1957, the west wing was added and in 1964 an east wing was completed. In 1964, Parkview became Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School is a high school located in the suburban town of Ankeny, Iowa. It is part of the Ankeny Community School District, one of the fastest growing school districts in Iowa and Ankeny High School now serves over 12,000 students....

. Later, the facility was repurposed and renamed as "Parkview Middle School."

Northwest Elementary on West 1st Street was the first building to open after the original Parkview building. It was completed in 1962. Additional buildings include (in order of opening):
  • East Elementary, built in 1963
  • Southeast Elementary, opened in 1969
  • Terrace Elementary on School Street opened in 1972
  • Ankeny High School, opened in two phases (1973 & 1975) and later repurposed as Northview Middle School in 2011
  • Northview Middle School, opened in 1995 and later repurposed as Prairie Ridge Middle School in 2011
  • Westwood Elementary, opened in 1989
  • Northeast Elementary, opened in 1992
  • Crocker Elementary, opened in 2004
  • Ashland Ridge Elementary, opened in 2008
  • The new Ankeny High School, opened in 2011
  • Southview Middle School, opened in 2011

Current Expansion

The Ankeny School district
School district
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 is currently implementing a ten-year facility plan that culminates in the operation of two high schools in the 2013–2014 school year
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. At that time, the district will operate two, fully functioning secondary school systems. In 2009, construction began on the new Ankeny High School in Prairie Trail, and construction on the new Ankeny Centennial High School began with a groundbreaking ceremony on September 1, 2010.

In August 2011, the district opened the new Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School is a high school located in the suburban town of Ankeny, Iowa. It is part of the Ankeny Community School District, one of the fastest growing school districts in Iowa and Ankeny High School now serves over 12,000 students....

 and Phase I of Southview Middle School, at which time the previous high school became a middle school for 8th and 9th grades. At that same time, the district experienced its first division on the way to two secondary school systems, by moving to two 6th–7th grade middle schools: Prairie Ridge Middle School for the north feeder system and Parkview Middle School for the south feeder system. In 2013–2014 the district will open Ankeny Centennial High School, marking the first time in four decades in which a school district in Iowa expanded to two high schools. The name, "Ankeny Centennial High School" is in honor of 100 years of graduating classes in Ankeny Community Schools. The Class of 2013 will be the 100th class, graduating just three months prior to the opening of the school.

Several other construction projects are currently underway in the district, including expansion of East Elementary School, and the construction of Prairie Trail Elementary (K-5).

Academics

Some of the recent academic accomplishments of Ankeny students include:

• 95.6% graduation rate – No. 1 among the ten largest districts in Iowa (2010–2011)

• 1.6% dropout rate – (2010–2011)

• 96.6% average daily attendance rate (2010–2011)

• 23.7 average composite score on ACT, while state average is 22.2 and national is 21.3 (2010–2011)

• 23rd on the Belin and Blank Iowa AP Index with 334 AP exams among 465 graduates (2009–2010)

• 43 students earning AP Scholar Awards; eight with distinction and 14 with honor (2009–2010)

• 85.6% of the graduating class intends to pursue post-secondary education (2009–2010)

• More than 13,000 DMACC
Des Moines Area Community College
The Des Moines Area Community College is a community college in Iowa that offers classes in Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Des Moines , Newton, and West Des Moines The Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) is a community college in Iowa that offers classes in Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Des Moines (the...

 credits earned by students (2010–2011)

• 77,776 DMACC credits earned by AHS students since 2000 (2010–2011)

• 4 National Merit Scholarship Finalists (2010–2011)

• 2 Presidential Scholar Candidates (2010–2011)

• 204 students took 5 or more AP/Honors classes (2010–2011); the third straight year of increase.

• 42 students graduated with an honors diploma (2011)

• 85.6% of the class of 2010 intend to pursue post-secondary education/training.

Honors

  • 2010–2011 Bank Iowa Challenge Cup Class 4A Runner-Up – The Bank Iowa Traveling Challenge Cup is a statewide competition designed to recognize Iowa high school students for both academic excellence and outstanding achievement during state competitions. Winning schools in each of the state’s four classifications (1A, 2A, 3A and 4A) with the best combined score for academics, athletics, music, speech and debate receive a crystal award and $1,500.
  • 2011–2016 Accredited by both the Iowa Department of Education and AdvancED – One of only three districts in the Des Moines metro area to receive accreditation for its schools through AdvancEd. AdvancED insists on a relentless pursuit of excellence – for itself and for the institutions it accredits. The next accreditation visits are scheduled for 2016.
  • 2009–2010 Iowa Department of Education Breaking Barriers to Learning and Teaching Award – honoring districts that make significant improvements in reducing achievement gaps among key student groups.
  • 2009–2010 Bank Iowa Travelling Challenge Cup 4A Champion for academic and activities excellence

Schools

The district currently has 13 school buildings, using a K-5, 6–7, 8–9, 10 and 11–12 grade level
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 structure.
  • Ankeny High School
  • Southview Middle School
  • Northview Middle School
  • Parkview Middle School
  • Prairie Ridge Middle School
  • Ashland Ridge Elementary School
  • Crocker Elementary School
  • East Elementary School
  • Northeast Elementary School
  • Northwest Elementary School
  • Southeast Elementary School
  • Terrace Elementary School
  • Westwood Elementary School


In 2013, when the district divides into two secondary school systems, the grade-level structure will revert to its traditional K-5, 6–7, 8–9, 10–12 grade level structure. The "feeder system" configuration for two high schools is planned as follows:

North Feeder System
  • Ankeny Centennial High School (under construction, opening August 2013)
  • Northview Middle School
  • Prairie Ridge Middle School
  • Ashland Ridge Elementary School
  • Northeast Elementary School
  • Northwest Elementary School
  • Westwood Elementary School


South Feeder System
  • Ankeny High School
  • Southview Middle School
  • Parkview Middle School
  • Crocker Elementary School
  • East Elementary School
  • Prairie Trail Elementary School (under construction, opening August 2012)
  • Southeast Elementary School
  • Terrace Elementary School

Superintendents

Superintendents who have served at Ankeny Schools include:

• H.H. VanBethuysen 1917–1919

• E.G. Clark 1919–1921

• E.W. Neveln 1921–1943

• Cliff Evans 1943–1947

• Ted Karges 1948–1951

• Ralph Jorgensen 1951–1958

• Melvin Anderson 1958–1960

• Keith Hopkins 1960–1986

• Dr. Ben Norman 1986–2002

• Kent Mutchler 2002–2006

• Dr. Veronica Stalker 2006–2007

• Dr. Matthew Wendt 2007 – present

Athletics

2010–2011 School Year Athletic & Activities Achievements
  • 2011 Girls' Soccer State Championship
  • One Individual State Championship – Beth Wagner; golf
  • Six Central Iowa Metro League (CIML) Central Conference Championships – volleyball, boys' and girls' golf, girls' bowling, boys' basketball, boys' tennis
  • Sixty-eight All-Conference Athletes
  • Thirty-eight First-Team or Conference Champions
  • Fourteen State Academic Teams
  • Eight First-Team All State Athletes
  • Eighteen State Tournament Appearances – baseball, girls' and boys' cross country, volleyball, boys' and girls' golf, volleyball, football, boys' and girls' swimming, boys' and girls' basketball, wrestling, boys' and girls' track, boys' and girls' tennis, girls' soccer
  • Six State Top Ten Finishes: volleyball- 2nd, football – semifinals, boys' basketball – 3rd, girls' golf – 5th, girls' soccer – 1st, girls basketball- quarterfinals
  • Seventeen musicians received All–State recognition
  • One State Championship by Ankeny Dance Teamy in lyrical
  • One Individual State Championship in Dance by Madi Robson
  • Thirty-five individuals or groups received a Division I Rating in speech
  • Eight debate participants competing at nationals, with one ranked in the top 30 in the nation, and one ranked in the top 50 in the nation


Girls' Athletics
Ankeny girls' athletics rose to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s under Coach Dick Rasmussen, who coached the girls' basketball and softball teams. Under head coach Scott De Jong, the girls basketball team holds the record for the most consecutive state titles. They won the state championship in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005; in 2005 they rose as high as No. 2 in USA Today's Super 25 national rankings. The Hawkettes hold the record for the most state titles by a school in Iowa history, having won six championships under Coach De Jong in the five-girl era and another three under the old six-girl rules.

The Ankeny girls track and field team won the state outdoor championship in 1981 under coach Roy Crabtree and has, under head coach Dennis Adamson, won the state indoor championship in 1996 and was runner-up outdoor state champions in 1996 and 1997. The girls track and field team under coach Adamson has also been in the top ten state finishers seven times most recently finishing seventh in the 2010 season.

Under Coach Dave Whims, the Ankeny High School volleyball team has had several state tournament appearances and have won the state championship in 2004, 2005, 2008, and 2009. In 2003, 2004 and 2010 the team was the state 4A runner up. Overall since 1996, the volleyball team has made 10 state tournament appearances and won 9 conference championships.

The Ankeny girls' golf team, coached by Toni Dickey, has appeared in the state tournament from 2001 to 2005, 2007 to 2009, and 2011. The team has four championships, 1986, 2003, 2004, and 2008. The 2009 team placed 3rd at the state tournament, and 5th in 2011. The girls have been crowned conference champions in each year from 2001 to 2009, and again in 2011.

The Ankeny girls' soccer team, under the direction of Coach Chris Allen, captured their first state championship in 2011.

Boys' Athletics

Ankeny also has a very successful football team
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. Coach Jerry Pezzetti has accumulated over 300 wins in his 40+ year career at Ankeny including a state championship in 1997. Since 1998, and with the help of special teams coach Peter Rameh, four Hawk kickers have played college football
College football
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 for teams in the Division I Bowl Sub-division, including former University of Miami
University of Miami
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 All-America
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n Todd Sievers

The Ankeny boys' soccer team is coached by Rick Isaacson, with the assistance of Peter Rameh. The team made its first ever state tournament appearance in 2006, losing in the first round to top seeded Bettendorf. They made the state tournament again in 2007, where they won the state title with a 1–0 victory over Valley High School after a last-minute goal by Jacob Misel.

The baseball team
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 has nine state tournament appearances, including four state runner-ups and one state championship in 1992.

Alumni Athletic Participation at Higher Levels

Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School
Ankeny High School is a high school located in the suburban town of Ankeny, Iowa. It is part of the Ankeny Community School District, one of the fastest growing school districts in Iowa and Ankeny High School now serves over 12,000 students....

 alumni have participated in numerous NCAA Division I sports, including football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, women's golf, equestrian, men's and women's track and field, men's and women's swimming, softball, volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's cross country, and wrestling.

Several former Ankeny athletes have achieved high levels of performance at the professional level:
  • Pat Dunsmore
    Pat Dunsmore
    Pat Dunsmore is a former professional American football player who played tight end for two seasons for the Chicago Bears. He is a graduate of Ankeny High School in Ankeny, Iowa and Drake University....

     played just one year of high school football, but played well enough to earn a scholarship to Drake and went on to become an All-American receiver. He played three seasons in the NFL as a tight end
    Tight end
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    . He was a member of the Chicago Bears’ team that won the Super Bowl
    Super Bowl
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     in 1985.
  • Dennis Gibson
    Dennis Gibson
    Dennis Michael Gibson is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League from 1987-1995 for the Detroit Lions and the San Diego Chargers...

     was a standout linebacker at Ankeny and was a three-year starter at Iowa State. He was an 8th round draft pick
    Draft (sports)
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     by the Detroit Lions
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     in 1987. He helped the Lions to the NFC Championship Game
    NFC Championship Game
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     in 1991 and went on to make nearly 500 tackles during his seven seasons in Detroit. He later joined the San Diego Charges in 1994 and played in the Super Bowl that same year.
  • Benj Sampson pitched the Ankeny baseball team to the Class 4-A state championship in 1992. He elected to turn pro after being selected by the Minnesota Twins
    Minnesota Twins
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     in the 6th round of the 1993 amateur draft. Sampson made his major-league debut with the Twins in September 1998. He complied a 1.56 ERA in five appearances, and earned a spot on Minnesota’s opening-day roster in 1999.

Activities

The Ankeny Bands have two jazz bands, Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Lab, and one marching band
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, the Marching Hawks.

There are three show choirs at Ankeny High School; Visual Adrenaline (VA), Perpetual Motion (PM) and Intensity, VA and PM being coed, while Intensity being an all girls choir, respectfully. VA continues to gain First Place in competitions, and is 11th in the nation. Jim Cacciatore leads Intensity, while Lester Miller directs VA and PM.

The Drama department does three plays a year: a fall play, a children's play (which is led by the students) and a spring musical.

Notable alumni

Chris Fehn
Chris Fehn
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 and Jim Root
Jim Root
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, members of Slip {knot
Slipknot (band)
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• Dennis Albaugh, Owner of Albaugh Chemical, No. 468 on the 2009 The World's Billionaires list published by Forbes

Dennis Gibson
Dennis Gibson
Dennis Michael Gibson is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League from 1987-1995 for the Detroit Lions and the San Diego Chargers...

, linebacker for the Detroit Lions
Detroit Lions
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 and San Diego Chargers
San Diego Chargers
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 football teams

Pat Dunsmore
Pat Dunsmore
Pat Dunsmore is a former professional American football player who played tight end for two seasons for the Chicago Bears. He is a graduate of Ankeny High School in Ankeny, Iowa and Drake University....

, Tight end for the Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
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 football team

Paul Rhoads
Paul Rhoads
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, Head Coach
Head coach
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 of the Iowa State University
Iowa State University
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 football team

• Benj Sampson, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins
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 baseball team

Connie Yori
Connie Yori
Connie Yori is the current head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers women's basketball team representing the University of Nebraska in NCAA Division I competition. She formerly coached Loras College from 1990–92 and Creighton from 1992–2002...

, head basketball coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers
Nebraska Cornhuskers
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 women's basketball team and recipient of the 2010 Naismith College Coach of the Year
Naismith College Coach of the Year
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award

• Andrew Brodell, former wide receiver for the University of Iowa (2004–2008) and second team All-Big Ten Selection.

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