Waukee Community School District


Waukee Community School District is a public school district headquartered in Waukee, Iowa. Entirely in Dallas County, it serves Waukee and portions of Clive, Urbandale and West Des Moines.
As of 2015 it is the fastest growing school district in the state. The district has more than 8,000 students from preschool through twelfth grade and more than 1,200 staff members. Students residing outside the district open enrollment have the option of open enrollment.

History

The district previously had a Native American logo but discontinued use of it in 1998. It did not have a logo since then and instead used a "W". When the University of Wisconsin-Madison told the district that its logo was too similar to its own, the district modified the design of the "W". In 2016 it adopted a Spartan-style warrior as its mascot.
From 2004 to 2015 enrollment increased by 470 students annually. The district's eighth elementary school was to open in fall 2016, and accordingly it made a plan to modify its attendance boundaries across the board.
The district plans to establish a second high school around 2021.

Schools

Elementary schools:
Middle schools:
Grade 8-9 schools:
High schools: