Administration
North Mahaska Community School District
In order to keep connected with the community our administration serves to further the educational goals of our students and staff in the North Mahaska School District. Our purpose is to enhance the learning environment by managing the budget, setting forth goals and objectives, hiring and evaluating staff and communicating with the greater community.
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Welcome FROM OUR SUPERINTENDENT
“Welcome to North Mahaska Schools! I am excited to serve the district as your interim superintendent. With caring staff, excellent facilities and a supportive community, North Mahaska Schools is an incredible place for students to learn and grow. This district has enjoyed a long-standing reputation of excellence that is built on high expectations for our students and staff. With our mission to prepare students to be positive, productive citizens with the passion and skills for lifelong learning, I invite you to partner with us. Together we will strive to make each and every year a great one to remember at North Mahaska.”
Recent Administration News
Changes to the 2018-2019 School Calendar
Students are required to have 1080 instructional hours per school year. The following dates and times will be used as make-up for the instructional hours missed due to inclement weather. Starting Friday, March 1 School will begin at 8:00 a.m. Buses will run 5 minutes...
Helping Keep a Drug Free School
On Tuesday, February 19th, Officer Austin Rogers from the Oskaloosa police department came to North Mahaska high school along with his two-year-old k-9 dog. The purpose of the dog was to do a sweep of the building and to familiarize him with the layout of the school....
Erate Q&A
Was a heat map created to obtain the new positions being added? If so, can we see the heat map? No heat map was created for the positioning of the new devices. The mapping was based on the device density and the number of devices being used per student. Are we...