Reminder of the Open Enrollment deadline changes which begin on July 1, 2024. See the chart below from the Iowa Department of Education.
10 months ago, Derek Davenport
OE deadline
There will be a 2.5-hour early dismissal on Tuesday due to the weather forecast this afternoon. Please prepare and be safe as these storms pass through our area around our normal dismissal times. Thank you.
11 months ago, Derek Davenport
Welcome to AC/GC, Mr. Sauser! The Guthrie Center School Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Brian Sauser as the new 9-12 Principal for AC/GC High School.
12 months ago, ACGC Schools
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Adair-Casey Elementary has been nominated for the Unruliest School of the Year Award for implementing coding across the building using a fun program called Unruly Splats. Elizabeth Moreland was also nominated individually for her work in implementing coding and Splats throughout the building. Please take time to vote for Elizabeth under Unruliest Techie and for Adair-Casey Elementary under Unruliest School. Voting closes May 3. https://www.unrulysplats.com/blog/teacher-appreciation-week-2024
about 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
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AC/GC Schools will return to normal bus routes tomorrow, Monday, January 29th.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
ACGC Schools will continue with the hard surface roads only plan for busing again this week, January 22-26, 2024.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
No School on Friday, January 19th at AC/GC Schools due to drifting snow on secondary roads. The status of tonight's activities will be determined later today.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools will have a 2-hour late start on Friday, January 19, 2024, due to inclement weather. We will continue with our hard surface-only bus routes. No morning activities.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools will be dismissing 3 hours early due to the timing of the forecasted snow this afternoon, Jan 18. No afternoon/evening activities.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
ACGC schools will run hard surface roads for the rest of the week. Copies of the routes can be found on the school's website under each district's tab.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools- Tuesday, January 16, 2024, will be a two-hour late start with buses on hard surfaces only. Bus routes can be found on the school's website under each district's tab.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC schools will be closed on Friday, Jan 12, due to the forecasted blizzard and winter weather.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools will be closed today, Wednesday, Jan 10, due to icy roads and drifting snow.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools will have a 2-hour late start, Wednesday, Jan 10, with no early dismissal as previously scheduled.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
AC/GC Schools will be closed tomorrow, January 9, 2024, due to the inclement weather forecast.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
A-C elem, GC elem, AC/GC JH & HS will be dismissing 3 hours early today, Jan. 8.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
Here is the order form for the 2023 AC/GC Christmas Ornament. Orders are due Dec 8.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
Ornament order form
Welcome new GC board members Cara Underwood and Tate Stetzel.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport
Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS) Voter Information- The Guthrie Center and Adair-Casey Board of Education is calling for an election on November 7, 2023, to ask the community to consider the approval of an updated Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS) which outlines how the district utilizes Secure an Advanced Vision of Education (SAVE) funds. More commonly referred to as the penny sales tax, SAVE funds are utilized by districts to specifically support school infrastructure and technology needs. If voters approve the RPS in November, Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center will continue to be able to spend SAVE funds as Iowa law allows for the duration of the penny sales tax. Frequently Asked Questions What is a Revenue Purpose Statement? In May of 2019, HF 546 was signed into law extending the Secure and Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) law through the calendar year 2050. SAVE allows school districts to borrow against statewide penny sales tax revenue to help fund school infrastructure projects. Approving the proposed RPS will allow both districts to use future SAVE funds for school infrastructure and technology through calendar year 2050, when the SAVE law expires. It will not change the current sales tax rate. Citizens will continue to pay the one-cent sales tax even if the proposed RPS is not approved. Why is it important now? Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center’s current Revenue Purpose Statement will expire in 2029. The district is seeking voter approval of a new RPS that would extend for the duration of the penny sales tax (SAVE) which is allowed by Iowa law through the year 2050. Will this raise taxes? No, this will not raise taxes. Approving the Revenue Purpose Statement will allow the district to access future SAVE funds, but it will not change the current sales tax rate. The penny sales tax that funds SAVE will be collected across the state regardless of whether or not this measure is approved. This vote is in regards to how the district utilizes these funds. What have SAVE Funds been used for in the district? The SAVE revenue has funded many key infrastructure and technology projects in the district, including: Technology infrastructure improvements Student and staff technology devices The addition of the High School weight room GC Elementary HVAC and window updates Adding rural water to the A-C Campus Non-instructional software Refinishing gym floors What does the new Revenue Purpose Statement say? The RPS specifies the use of funds Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) Fund, and is intended to be used in the following manner: To provide funds for property tax relief To provide funds for technology infrastructure To provide funds for school safety and security infrastructure To provide funds to build, remodel, reconstruct, repair, improve, or demolish school buildings To provide funds to purchase, lease, or lease-purchase buildings, equipment, or technology and to repair transportation equipment To provide funds to implement energy conservation measures To provide funds for emergency demolition, cleanup, and repairs due to natural disasters To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreational areas and playgrounds To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes and tax revenue bonds To provide funds for other authorized purposes permitted by law When will the Revenue Purpose Statement vote be held? The election is set for November 7, 2023. A simple majority (50% + 1) is needed for the RPS to pass. For additional information on how to register to vote or your polling place, please visit the Iowa Secretary of State website. What if the Revenue Purpose Statement is not approved? If the new RPS is not approved, the district will need to spend SAVE funds in a manner outlined in the SAVE fund legislation. A special ballot can be brought back to voters not less than six months after the previous election. How can I learn more? If you have a question about the Revenue Purpose Statement or vote on November 7, 2023, please contact the Superintendent’s Office at 641-332-2972. Mr. Josh Rasmussen Superintendent AC/GC Schools
over 1 year ago, ACGC Schools
The AC/GC NHS Trick or Treat canned food drive is tonight in Adair, Casey, and Guthrie Center from 5-7 p.m. Please help fill the food pantries.
over 1 year ago, Derek Davenport