Welcome to North Mahaska
Our goal is to provide outstanding education, engage in the community and invite others to join the lasting legacy that is North Mahaska. We aim to offer the very best education, support, and care that your family needs. Find more details on the elementary and secondary school program offerings below.
MISSION STATMENT
North Mahaska Community Schools will prepare students to be positive, productive citizens, with the passion and skills for lifelong learning.
North Mahaska Community Schools will prepare students to be positive, productive citizens, with the passion and skills for lifelong learning.
Elementary School
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From our Parents & Students
“I love that North Mahaska is a family. There are wonderful, supportive teachers/staff. The NM community embraces and supports one another. The caring teachers at North Mahaska help all students to succeed. I also love the rigorous and engaging curriculum for my children as they begin their educational journeys.”
“We also knew that the environment we would expose our children to needed to reflect our values and principles. So we talked to a few people and decided that North Mahaska was the place for us. It was a decision that we have been so grateful we made.”
Recent Warhawk News
NM Students Battle It Out
Austin McMahan of North Mahaska battled a counterpart from Newell-Fonda in Jethro’s Wing Eating contest. McMahan was able to eat three in 30 seconds while his opponent ate four.
Michael and Barb Mitchell Honored
Michael and Barb Mitchell were honored prior to the North Mahaska-Newell Fonda girls’ basketball game last week as the Warhawks’ sportsmanship and support representative. The Mitchells received a certificate of appreciation and the school was given $250 to go into the...
NM Season Ends at State
In every sports season there is always a final contest. North Mahaska’s dynamic season came to an end at Wells Fargo Arena Wednesday when top-ranked Newell-Fonda defeated the Warhawks 77-44. The Mustangs was able to do what 23 other Iowa schools could not do, and that...


