Louisa–Muscatine Community School District
41°18′22″N 91°12′13″W / 41.306106°N 91.203546°W
| Louisa–Muscatine Community School District | |
|---|---|
| Address | |
14354 170th St.
, Iowa, 52754United States | |
| Coordinates | 41.306106, -91.203546 |
| District information | |
| Type | Public |
| Motto | "We are Louisa-Muscatine, where Falcons soar, school rocks, and character rules" |
| Grades | PreK–12 |
| Established | 1959 |
| Superintendent | Anthony Ryan |
| Schools | 2 |
| Budget | $12,184,000 (2021-2022) |
| NCES District ID | 1917820 |
| Affiliations | (Boys' sports) IHSAA and (Girls' Sports) IGHSAU |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 810 (2021-22) |
| Teachers | 64.29 FTE |
| Staff | 64.29 FTE |
| Student–teacher ratio | 12.60 |
| Athletic conference | Southeast Iowa Superconference; North Division |
| District mascot | Falcons, Ferd The Falcon |
| Colors | Black & Gold |
| Other information | |
| Mission Statement | "We value, we challenge, we prepare each and every student" |
| Rivalries | The FalCat Rivalry (formerly known as the battle for the graffiti barn) with Columbus Community
The showdown on 61 with Wapello The Black & Gold Brawl with Lone Tree |
| Website | www |
The Louisa–Muscatine Community School District is rural public school district consisting of an elementary school and a high school located in a single complex along U.S. Highway 61 in unincorporated Louisa County, Iowa, with a Letts postal address.
The district is named Louisa–Muscatine because it is on the border of Louisa and Muscatine counties.
The district, occupying sections of both counties, includes the cities of Letts, Grandview, and Fruitland as well as a portion of the city limits of Muscatine. It also includes Cranston, an unincorporated area, as well as students from various other local communities.