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Keokuk CSD
500 North 20th Street
KeokukIA 52632
Phone: (319) 524-1402
Fax: (319) 524-1114

www.keokukschools.org/

Board of Education

Mr. Clint Wray Mr. Clint Wray
Title: Board President
Work phone:
Home phone:
Email: clint.wray@keokukschools.org
Board President
Mrs. Laurie Mendenhall Mrs. Laurie Mendenhall
Title: Board Vice-President
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Home phone:
Email: laurie.mendenhall@keokukschools.org
Board Vice-President
Mrs. Lacy Ames Mrs. Lacy Ames
Title: Board Member
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Home phone:
Email: lacy.ames@keokukschools.org
Board Member
Mr. David Barrett Mr. David Barrett
Title: Board Member
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Home phone:
Email: david.barrett@keokukschools.org
Board Member
Mrs. LeAnn Clifford Mrs. LeAnn Clifford
Title: Board Member
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Home phone:
Email: leann.clifford@keokukschools.org
Board Member
Mrs. Bonnie Peevler Mrs. Bonnie Peevler
Title: Board Member
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Home phone:
Email: bonnie.peevler2@keokukschools.org
Board Member
Mrs. Kim Wyatt Mrs. Kim Wyatt
Title: Board Member
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Email: kim.wyatt@keokukschools.org
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Our Mission Statement

The Keokuk Community School District provides an educational foundation where students are active participants in becoming adaptable and critical thinkers along with achieving the skills necessary (academic and vocational) for life-time success


 
Board Policies

Board policies are part of the planning, policy and management structure that will move a district toward accomplishing its goals. Written board policies inform the district and the community of the board’s intent, goals, and objectives. It fosters stability and continuity when board members and school personnel change. The Iowa Code (274.7, 279.8) places the authority to develop and adopt policy for a school district in the hands of the school board. The state educational standards, which set the requirements for an accredited education program, require the board to adopt and maintain a board policy manual. They also require a school board to review its policies every five years.
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