Southeast Polk Community School District - Current Information

Current Information

The superintendent of the school district is Craig Menozzi. The high school principal is Steve Pettit.

Southeast Polk's grade schools consist of eight elementary schools: Altoona, Centennial, Delaware, Four Mile, Mitchellville, Runnells, Willowbrook and Clay Elementary.

The high school offers more than thirty clubs including community service, academic and hobby clubs.

Southeast Polk is one of the fastest-growing districts in Iowa and as of 2009, was the 12th largest in the state for student enrollment.

Opportunities continue for students to attend local area colleges and Des Moines Central Campus for expanded learning classes.

Central Place Family Resource Center provides services from tutoring and parenting skills to shelter, clothing, and food for students and families in the district. All Southeast Polk families may use Central Place services.

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