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Egyptian Community Unit School District 5, also known locally as Egyptian School District or CUSD #5, is a unified school district headquartered in unincorporated Alexander County, Illinois, with a Tamms postal address. Brad Misner is the current superintendent, while Bret Gowin is the principal for all grades serviced by the district. The school district is composed of Egyptian Elementary School, Egyptian Middle School, and Egyptian Senior High School. The district includes the municipalities and
census-designated places A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such ...
of Tamms, Olive Branch, Thebes, and Unity. It also includes unincorporated areas of Elco and Sandusky.
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In addition to Alexander County, it includes a small part of Pulaski County.


History

It was created on July 1, 1963 by the consolidation of six school districts. Initially the district had eight different school buildings. The Egyptian School District high school athletic program became a joint effort between
Tamms Community High School Tamms Community High School, later Alexander County Central High School, was a public high school in Tamms, Illinois. It served Tamms, Elco, Illinois, Elco, Hodges Park, Illinois, Hodges Park, Olive Branch, Illinois, Olive Branch, Sandusky, Illinoi ...
and Thebes High School in 1964. The district spent $20,000 to buy land for new centralized facilities with the location chosen to approximate that of the geographic center and that central to the distribution of the students. In October 1966 construction started, and opening occurred in 1968. In 2007 the district received a $45,260 grant intended to expand teaching of other languages and other courses in the arts fields. In 2011 the school received a federal grant to improve test scores, which at the time were among the lowest in Illinois.


Campus

The campus, located south of the community of Diswood,
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is on of land and has a total of building space. The elementary and secondary classroom buildings, on the southern and western parts of the campus, respectively, have the shape of a circle. The 1,400-seat gymnasium is in the north end; the stage is on the north face and there are six basketball goals and two basketball courts. The 270-seat cafeteria is by the main entrance.


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* {{Official website, https://egyptianschool.com School districts in Illinois Education in Alexander County, Illinois Education in Pulaski County, Illinois 1963 establishments in Illinois School districts established in 1963