
Natrona County School District
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The Natrona County School District #1 is a public school district
, serving students in Natrona County, Wyoming
, USA
. Based in Casper, Wyoming
, the district also serves the towns and communities of Alcova
, Edgerton
, Evansville
, Midwest
, Mills
, Powder River
, and Willow Creek.
Current school board members are:
The school board hires a superintendent to oversee the day-to-day operations of the district. Superintendent Dr. Joel Dvorak was hired in July 2008. The district’s Cabinet also includes:
Internally, NCSD operates under a shared governance model called the Compact. Established in 2001 following a round of contentious contract negotiations, the NCSD Compact is an agreement between the Board of Trustees, the Natrona County Education Association (NCEA), the Natrona County Association of Education Support Staff (NCAESS), and the Service Employees Independent Organization (SEIO). The agreement structures decision-making models in the district to assure that all major decisions impacting students, as well as contract and salary/benefit decisions, are made through a consensus process.
In 2009, the School District made National
news approved an anti-bullying policy that specifically prohibits cyberbullying and sexting
.
The Board of Trustees began accepting applications to start new schools – schools that would have unique curriculum characteristics and that would be filled outside the boundary system.
According to the Casper Star-Tribune
, 29 proposals were submitted by parents and teachers. Three were selected to become Lighthouse Schools. They opened in 1991 as the first schools of choice.
The move drove other schools to try to reinvent themselves in an effort to draw students, according to a news article.
By 1996, the Board of Trustees repealed its attendance boundaries, citing the number of choices in the district. The new practice allows all families to select from the full list of public schools in the district.
The board also established a transportation policy that developed a hub-based busing system. This system provides students with transportation from their neighborhoods to their schools throughout the district.
Today, the open enrollment system continues, though some changes have been made. As population increases and some schools’ popularity increases, the district has developed a policy to determine which students have preference in over-filled schools. Admission continues to be available at any school on a space-available basis.
Some community members have turned away from the open enrollment policy, pushing to return to a boundary system and “neighborhood schools.” This issue has been at the forefront of modern school board discussions and continues to be a pressing issue for the community.
The high-access environments have spread to several other schools, where students and staff members check-out laptops for use throughout the academic year. Sites with high-access programs as of 2009 include Centennial Junior High School, CY Junior High School, Dean Morgan Junior High School
, Kelly Walsh High School
, and Natrona County High School
.
Funded primarily through coal royalties, the SFC provides funding to upgrade and replace existing school facilities based on need and to build new facilities based on population.
In the Natrona County School District, this system has led to a number of recent capital construction projects:
The first major project within this initiative will involve the design and construction of a new major high school in Natrona County.
The need for a new high school was prompted by the community’s decision to move to a configuration of PreK-5th grade elementary schools, sixth through eighth grade middle schools, and ninth through 12th grade high schools. At present, the four major high schools in Natrona County do not have space for all the ninth through 12th grade students in the district.
In addition, the district has recognized a need to better serve 21st Century students. District and community officials are concerned about a high drop-out rate throughout the district, as well as a high disengagement rate among students.
The district will conduct multiple format community opinion surveys and host workshops to gather community input as they move forward in the planning process. Design of the new high school is slated to begin in July 2009, and the new school should open in 2012.
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/21/news/caspernext/7f89c6c4923f8e4b8725748b0020f921.txt
Choice came about to avoid 'dumping grounds' –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/cacd3cc9f56ec0b28725748b0020fa3a.txt
Timeline of choice in Natrona County –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/b9d28764b3d61d038725748b0020fba2.txt
Two miles each way –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/a2b2894bfde551938725748b0020fb42.txt
District looks to the future with new high school –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/09/20/news/casper/fc11d5c9992d91cc872574ca0002198b.txt
District moves ahead on construction –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/03/24/news/casper/5a241e0823aa32038725741500268f5f.txt
School district
School districts are a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools.-United States:...
, serving students in Natrona County, Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming is a state in the mountain region of the Western United States. The western two thirds of the state is covered mostly with the mountain ranges and rangelands in the foothills of the Eastern Rocky Mountains, while the eastern third of the state is high elevation prairie known as the High...
, USA
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. Based in Casper, Wyoming
Casper, Wyoming
Casper is the county seat of Natrona County, Wyoming, United States.. Casper is the second-largest city in Wyoming , according to the 2010 census, with a population of 55,316...
, the district also serves the towns and communities of Alcova
Alcova, Wyoming
Alcova is a census-designated place in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 20 at the 2000 census. The center of population of Wyoming is located in Alcova...
, Edgerton
Edgerton, Wyoming
Edgerton is a town in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 169 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Edgerton is located at ....
, Evansville
Evansville, Wyoming
Evansville is a town in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,255 at the 2000 census.Evansville is the location of the Oregon Trail State Veterans Cemetery....
, Midwest
Midwest, Wyoming
Midwest is a town in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 408 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Midwest is located at ....
, Mills
Mills, Wyoming
Mills is a town in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,591 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Mills is located at ....
, Powder River
Powder River, Wyoming
Powder River is a census-designated place in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. It is part of the Casper, Wyoming Metropolitan Statistical Area...
, and Willow Creek.
Governance
The Natrona County School District is governed by a publicly elected board of trustees. Members are elected at-large by county voters to staggered, four-year terms. School elections are held biannually in November.Current school board members are:
- Chairman Steve Degenfelder
- Vice Chairman Audrey Cotherman
- Treasurer Donn McCall
- Clerk Rita Walsh
- Jim Bush
- Elizabeth Horsch
- Todd Ingram
- Shannon Jackett
- Suzanne Sandoval
The school board hires a superintendent to oversee the day-to-day operations of the district. Superintendent Dr. Joel Dvorak was hired in July 2008. The district’s Cabinet also includes:
- Mark Antrim, associate superintendent of Facilities & Technology
- Dennis Bay, executive director of Facilities & Technology
- Dr. Crystal Mueller, associate superintendent of Human Resources
- Kelly Hornby, executive director of Human Resources
- Dr. Mark Mathern, associate superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction
- Mike Bond, executive director of Curriculum & Instruction
- Steve Hopkins, associate superintendent of Business Services
Internally, NCSD operates under a shared governance model called the Compact. Established in 2001 following a round of contentious contract negotiations, the NCSD Compact is an agreement between the Board of Trustees, the Natrona County Education Association (NCEA), the Natrona County Association of Education Support Staff (NCAESS), and the Service Employees Independent Organization (SEIO). The agreement structures decision-making models in the district to assure that all major decisions impacting students, as well as contract and salary/benefit decisions, are made through a consensus process.
Schools
Alcova Elementary School | Bar Nunn Elementary School | Casper Classical Academy Casper Classical Academy Casper Classical Academy is a public middle school in Casper, Wyoming. The school is part of the Natrona County School District.CCA offers a classical education in a small school setting. It was founded in 1996 as an expansion of Fort Casper Academy and serves about 175 students in grades 6–9... |
Centennial Junior High School | Cottonwood Elementary School Cottonwood Elementary School Cottonwood Elementary School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Casper, Wyoming. The school is the result of the combination of two schools – McKinley and Westwood elementary schools – in Casper in 2007. The schools merged into the former Westwood Elementary School facility... |
Crest Hill Elementary School |
CY Junior High School | Dean Morgan Junior High School Dean Morgan Junior High School Dean Morgan Junior High School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Casper, Wyoming. The school serves about 900 students in grades six through nine.... |
Evansville Elementary School |
Fort Caspar Academy | Frontier Middle School | Grant Elementary School |
Kelly Walsh High School Kelly Walsh High School Kelly Walsh High School is a public secondary institution located in Casper, Wyoming and serves Natrona County School District #1. The school mascot is the Trojan. The current principal is Brad Diller.-History:... |
Manor Heights Elementary School | Midwest Schools Midwest Schools Midwest School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Midwest, Wyoming, USA. It is the only school in the district that serves students in preschool through 12th grade. The school has about 175 students who come from the communities of Midwest and Edgerton, as well as from... |
Mills Elementary School | Mountain View Elementary School | Natrona County High School Natrona County High School Natrona County High School is a public secondary school located in Casper, Wyoming, and serves Natrona County School District #1, which encompasses all of Natrona County, Wyoming. The school remains a rival of Kelly Walsh High School, one of Casper's other two high schools along with Roosevelt... |
North Casper Elementary School | Oregon Trail Elementary School | Paradise Valley Elementary School |
Park Elementary School | Pineview Elementary School | Poison Spider School |
Powder River Elementary School | Red Creek Elementary School | Roosevelt High School Roosevelt High School (Casper, WY) Roosevelt High School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Casper, Wyoming. It is an alternative high school that provides small classes, credit recovery, and college courses for students in grades nine through 12... |
Sagewood Elementary School | Southridge Elementary School | University Park Elementary School |
Verda James Elementary School | Willard Elementary School | Willow Creek Elementary School |
Woods Learning Center Woods Learning Center Woods Learning Center is a K – 8 academic program for highly motivated students committed to active, independent learning. WLC is located in Casper, Wyoming and is a part of Natrona County School District #1... |
Safety Programs
The Safe Schools Suspension Lab is a program that provides a safe, supervised alternative to at-home suspension for students whose behavior requires them to be removed from the traditional classroom.In 2009, the School District made National
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
news approved an anti-bullying policy that specifically prohibits cyberbullying and sexting
Sexting
Sexting is the act of sending sexually explicit messages or photographs, primarily between mobile phones. The term was first popularized in early 21st century, and is a portmanteau of sex and texting, where the latter is meant in the wide sense of sending a text possibly with...
.
Schools of choice
In the early 1990s, the Natrona County School District began establishing Lighthouse Schools. Prior to that time, admission to schools was based on residency boundaries throughout the county.The Board of Trustees began accepting applications to start new schools – schools that would have unique curriculum characteristics and that would be filled outside the boundary system.
According to the Casper Star-Tribune
Casper Star-Tribune
The Casper Star-Tribune is a newspaper published in Casper, Wyoming.It is Wyoming's largest newspaper with a daily circulation of 30,745 and a Sunday circulation of 33,264 . The Star-Tribune is the only Wyoming newspaper to be distributed statewide, with delivery available even in some of the most...
, 29 proposals were submitted by parents and teachers. Three were selected to become Lighthouse Schools. They opened in 1991 as the first schools of choice.
The move drove other schools to try to reinvent themselves in an effort to draw students, according to a news article.
By 1996, the Board of Trustees repealed its attendance boundaries, citing the number of choices in the district. The new practice allows all families to select from the full list of public schools in the district.
The board also established a transportation policy that developed a hub-based busing system. This system provides students with transportation from their neighborhoods to their schools throughout the district.
Today, the open enrollment system continues, though some changes have been made. As population increases and some schools’ popularity increases, the district has developed a policy to determine which students have preference in over-filled schools. Admission continues to be available at any school on a space-available basis.
Some community members have turned away from the open enrollment policy, pushing to return to a boundary system and “neighborhood schools.” This issue has been at the forefront of modern school board discussions and continues to be a pressing issue for the community.
High access technology
NCSD has committed to providing students with high access to technology. The first high-access school in the district was Frontier Middle School, which opened in 2006, providing laptop computers to every student for school and home use.The high-access environments have spread to several other schools, where students and staff members check-out laptops for use throughout the academic year. Sites with high-access programs as of 2009 include Centennial Junior High School, CY Junior High School, Dean Morgan Junior High School
Dean Morgan Junior High School
Dean Morgan Junior High School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Casper, Wyoming. The school serves about 900 students in grades six through nine....
, Kelly Walsh High School
Kelly Walsh High School
Kelly Walsh High School is a public secondary institution located in Casper, Wyoming and serves Natrona County School District #1. The school mascot is the Trojan. The current principal is Brad Diller.-History:...
, and Natrona County High School
Natrona County High School
Natrona County High School is a public secondary school located in Casper, Wyoming, and serves Natrona County School District #1, which encompasses all of Natrona County, Wyoming. The school remains a rival of Kelly Walsh High School, one of Casper's other two high schools along with Roosevelt...
.
Capital construction
School capital construction and major maintenance in Wyoming is funded through the state’s School Facilities Commission, which was formed in response to a Wyoming Supreme Court ruling that holds the state responsible for equitable school facilities.Funded primarily through coal royalties, the SFC provides funding to upgrade and replace existing school facilities based on need and to build new facilities based on population.
In the Natrona County School District, this system has led to a number of recent capital construction projects:
- A new facility for Fort Caspar Academy, opened in 2008.
- A remodel of the former Fairdale Elementary School site to provide a new facility for Star Lane Center.
- A remodel of the Central Services Facility to provide space for the Back on Track and Safe Schools Suspension Lab programs.
- A new facility for Cottonwood Elementary SchoolCottonwood Elementary SchoolCottonwood Elementary School is a public school in the Natrona County School District in Casper, Wyoming. The school is the result of the combination of two schools – McKinley and Westwood elementary schools – in Casper in 2007. The schools merged into the former Westwood Elementary School facility...
, opened in January 2009. - A new Poison Spider School facility, to open in Spring 2009.
- A new CY Middle School facility, to open in 2010.
- A new elementary school, to open in 2010.
- A new high school, to open in 2012.
Secondary systems transformation
The Natrona County School District is in the process of transforming its secondary education system and defining a comprehensive secondary education platform, which includes grades six through 12.The first major project within this initiative will involve the design and construction of a new major high school in Natrona County.
The need for a new high school was prompted by the community’s decision to move to a configuration of PreK-5th grade elementary schools, sixth through eighth grade middle schools, and ninth through 12th grade high schools. At present, the four major high schools in Natrona County do not have space for all the ninth through 12th grade students in the district.
In addition, the district has recognized a need to better serve 21st Century students. District and community officials are concerned about a high drop-out rate throughout the district, as well as a high disengagement rate among students.
The district will conduct multiple format community opinion surveys and host workshops to gather community input as they move forward in the planning process. Design of the new high school is slated to begin in July 2009, and the new school should open in 2012.
Student demographics
The following figures are as of October 1, 2009.- Total District Enrollment: 11,729
- Student enrollment by gender
- Male: 6,058 (51.65%)
- Female: 5,671 (48.35%)
- Student enrollment by ethnicity
- American Indian or Alaska Native: 119 (1.01%)
- Asian: 101 (0.86%)
- Black or African American: 219 (1.87%)
- Hispanic or Latino: 937 (7.99%)
- Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 9 (0.08%)
- Two or More Races: 49 (0.42%)
- White: 10,295 (87.77%)
Other sources
District aims to facilitate, aid in decisions for parents –http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/21/news/caspernext/7f89c6c4923f8e4b8725748b0020f921.txt
Choice came about to avoid 'dumping grounds' –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/cacd3cc9f56ec0b28725748b0020fa3a.txt
Timeline of choice in Natrona County –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/b9d28764b3d61d038725748b0020fba2.txt
Two miles each way –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/07/20/news/caspernext/a2b2894bfde551938725748b0020fb42.txt
District looks to the future with new high school –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/09/20/news/casper/fc11d5c9992d91cc872574ca0002198b.txt
District moves ahead on construction –
http://www.trib.com/articles/2008/03/24/news/casper/5a241e0823aa32038725741500268f5f.txt