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Moulton-Udell High School is an Appanoose County public school located in
Moulton, Iowa Moulton is a city in Appanoose County, Iowa, United States. The population was 607 at the time of the 2020 census. History Moulton was platted in 1867. In 1873, the Burlington and Southwestern Railway was built into the settlement. Geography A ...
, that serves pupils from grades seven through twelve. It became consolidated school serving the former Moulton High and Udel High in 1959. The school mascot is the Eagle.


History

In 1869, the Christian Church housed Moulton's first public school, and the first high school building was later erected in the northeast part of town. In 1897 a three story school was built, with a college on the third floor. Later came a gym, and classrooms were added to that building in 1938. By the end of November 1956, discussions had begun to explore consolidation of Moulton and Udell schools. In 1959, the towns decided on Moulton as the location of the new consolidated school.(29 August 1959)
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After passage of a bond issue, the Moulton-Udell High School building was constructed in 1975. High school students from both towns moved into the new building, while younger students moved to the previous Moulton school building.(6 February 1975)
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Budget concerns were discussed in 2010, due to declining enrollment over the previous six years and state government funding cuts. ''
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'' reported, "In 1894, Iowa had 13,433 public schoolhouses, mostly one-room rural structures considered to be their own districts. That's been whittled down to 338 districts as of July; in the last decade alone, 29 schools have been shuttered." In May 2020, teachers at Moulton proposed the school board consider moving to a four-day week, Monday through Thursday with no school on Fridays. The proposal included extending daily class time approximately 50 minutes to comply with state law mandating class minimum time of 1,080 hours per school year. Advantages of the proposal included improved chances of recruiting and retaining new teachers, ongoing concerns in small districts, and increased family time for students. Parents raised concerns over increased child-care costs. By 2022, Moulton-Udell was one of four Iowa school districts on a four-day week. Moulton-Udell has offered students annual career days, and has partnered with
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in a "$1 million grant through new Career Academy Incentive Fund to prepare high school students for success in college, postsecondary training and the workforce". Career and technical programs offered in the Learn-to-earn Plan at Moulton-Udell include, "Agricultural, Food, and Natural Resources; Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management; Human Services; Health Science Technology".


Challenges

A teacher and junior year students in 1999 violated school board rules on the allowable amount that could be raised for school trips, and set up a secret account for the cash raised for their senior trip. The teacher faced termination for his part in setting up the account. In November 2019 a Moulton-Udell school bus driver attempted to make a left turn at the crest of a hill, pulling out in front of a pickup. One person was injured in the collision and taken to the hospital.


Athletics

The Eagles compete in the Bluegrass Conference, including the following sports: *Volleyball *Basketball (boys and girls) *Wrestling (with Centerville, as Centerville-Moulton-Udell) *Baseball *Softball


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://www.moulton-udell.org/ Public high schools in Iowa Schools in Appanoose County, Iowa Iowa High School Athletic Association 1877 establishments in Iowa