Congress Elementary School District

Congress Elementary School District is a K-8 school district headquartered in Congress, Arizona. It operates Congress Elementary School.

Congress Elementary School District
Address
26400 South Tenderfoot Hill Road
Congress
, Arizona, 85332
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–8[1]
NCES District ID0402220[1]
Students and staff
Students79[1]
Teachers9.5[1]
Staff12.1[1]
Student–teacher ratio8.32[1]
Other information
Websitewww.congressdistrict.org

The district includes the Congress census-designated place and a portion of the Yarnell CDP.[2]

The district sends high school students to Wickenburg High School of the Wickenburg Unified School District.[3]

History

Previously the Congress district did not operate any schools.[4] Students attended Wickenburg USD for all grade levels.[5]

At one point the Walnut Creek School consolidated into the Congress district.[6]

Congress Elementary School opened in 2001 with all grade levels in elementary and middle school. Its initial enrollment was 110.[5]

In 2010 the student enrollment was 112. That year the district began the practice of filing lawsuits against parents who had filed multiple requests to make information public, asking to set a condition so only a judge could allow their requests to go through. The district argued that the parents were harassing the district employees. This caused the San Francisco Examiner to write a critical article about this.[7] Congress Elementary School District v. Warren resulted.

Student performance

In 2015 its AZMerit scores were 77% for mathematics and 66% for English. 80 of its students took the exams.[8]

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