Danville Schools

Danville Schools is a school district located in Danville, Kentucky. The district is roughly coterminous with the boundaries of the city of Danville, about 15 square miles (39 km2) in size. It comprises a primary school, intermediate school, one middle school, and one high school and provides educational programs for about 1600 students.

Danville Schools
Location
Danville, KY
United States
District information
TypePublic
Motto"Success For All"
GradesK-12
SuperintendentDr. Tammy Shelton McDonald
Students and staff
Students1,560
Teachers130
Staff350
Other information
Address115 E. Lexington Ave, Danville, KY 40422
Phone(859) 238-1300
Websitedanvilleschools.net

The district employs around 350 professional and support staff, of which over 130 are teaching staff. It operates with a budget over $20,000,000. Taxes and other local revenues account for approximately 70% of the budget.[1][2]

Schools

High school
Middle school
Elementary schools

Elementary Consolidation

The school district formerly had three elementary schools, however at the start of the 2018/19 school year a primary school, and an intermediate school opened. Talks of this had been going on since the 1990s, however the plans had fallen through. During a board meeting in the 2013/14 school year, the plans were restored, as the board decided to consolidate their elementary schools into a primary and intermediate school. They picked Edna L. Toliver Elementary School to host the intermediate grades because it was the biggest elementary school. Construction to add on and renovate the school began in the spring of 2016 and was completed in the summer of 2018. Jennie Rogers Elementary and Mary G. Hogsett Elementary remained as candidates to host the primary school. This sparked a debate about which school would be a better host for the primary school. After much consideration in the fall of 2017, Mary G. Hogsett was selected to host the primary school. This meant that the Board of Education would move into the Jennie Rodgers building. Jennie Rogers Elementary School closed in May 2018, after being open for 53 years. However Hogsett needed renovations to suit primary students. The renovations would last a little over a year, so the Jennie Rodgers building served as Mary G. Hogsett Primary School for the 2018/19 school year. Originally, Jennie Rodgers was to be Danville School's new central office, but over the 2018/19 school year, the school district bought the American National University campus building, right beside Danville High School. Over the summer of 2019, this building was renovated as the district's new central office. The Jennie Rogers building is currently used for storage. Later that summer, Mary G. Hogsett reopened as the primary school.

Board of Education

The Board of Education has five at-large members. Each member serves a four-year term. Board meetings are usually held the third, and fourth Monday of every month with the public portion of the meeting beginning at 6:00pm.[3] The current members of the Board of Education are:

  • Paul Smiley
  • Glenn Ball
  • Troy McCowan Vice Chairman
  • Lori Finke
  • Steve Becker Chairman

The Superintendent also attends the meetings. Currently "Dr. Tammy Shelton McDonald” is Superintendent, since taking over for "Dr. Keith Look" in July 2018.

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References

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