Clay Central–Everly Community School District
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Clay Central–Everly Community School District (CCE) is a rural
public In public relations and communication science, publics are groups of individual people, and the public (a.k.a. the general public) is the totality of such groupings. This is a different concept to the sociology, sociological concept of the ''Öf ...
school district A school district is a special-purpose district that operates local public Primary school, primary or Secondary school, secondary schools or both in various countries. It is not to be confused with an attendance zone, which is within a school dis ...
headquartered in
Royal, Iowa Royal is a city in Clay County, Iowa, United States. The population was 379 in the 2020 census, a decline from 479 in 2000. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2020 ce ...
, United States. The district is mostly in
Clay County Clay County is the name of 18 counties in the United States. Most are named for Henry Clay, U.S. Senator and statesman: * Clay County, Alabama * Clay County, Arkansas (named for John Clayton, and originally named Clayton County) * Clay County, Fl ...
, with portions in Dickinson and O'Brien counties. It serves Royal, Everly, Greenville, and Rossie.


History

The district was formed on July 1, 1993, by the merger of the Clay Central School District and the Everly School District.Reorganization & Dissolution Actions Since 1965-66
."
Iowa Department of Education The Iowa Department of Education sets the standards for all public institutions of education in Iowa and accredits private as well as public schools. It is headquartered in Des Moines. Organization As of 2020, the Iowa Department of Education c ...
. Retrieved on July 20, 2018.
On July 1, 2010, the South Clay Community School District was dissolved, and portions went to the Clay Central–Everly district. On March 12, 2019, the school board decided to tuition out the middle/high school. The students had a choice of four schools: Okoboji, Sioux Central, Spencer, and Hartley–Melvin–Sanborn. The last school day was June 3, 2019.


References


External links

* School districts in Iowa Education in Clay County, Iowa Education in Dickinson County, Iowa Education in O'Brien County, Iowa 1993 establishments in Iowa School districts established in 1993 {{Iowa-school-stub