The Lebanon Community School Corporation governs education in the areas surrounding the city of Lebanon, Indiana, the county seat in Boone County, Indiana.
The Corporation is run by a five-member school board who appoints a superintendent to administer the Corporation's day-to-day affairs.
The school board has final say in all hiring and other activities throughout the six school district.
District Snapshot
edit- Students: 3,549
- Ethnicity: 96% White, 2% Multiracial, 2% Hispanic
- Teachers:
- Avg. Teacher Salary: $47,800
- Avg. Teacher Age: 43 years
Schools
edit- Elementary Schools: Harney Elementary, Hattie B. Stokes Elementary, Central Elementary, and Perry Worth Elementary
- Middle School: Lebanon Middle School
- High school: Lebanon Sr. High School
Lebanon Senior High School
edit- Students: 1,024
- Principal: Mr. Kevin O'Rourke
- Asst. Principals: Mrs. Dickerson, Mr. Gee, Mr. Reynolds
- Teachers: 61
- Average Salary:
- Average Age: 42 years
- Ethnicity: 98% White, 1.5% Hispanic, .5% Multiracial
Lebanon Middle School
edit- Students: 826
- Principal: Mr. Doyle Dunshee
- Assistant Principal: Mr. Mark Butler
- Dean of Students: Mr. Jim McCune
- Teachers: 45
- Average Salary: $49,093
- Average Age: 45 years
- Student Ethnicity: 96% White, 2% Multiracial, 1% Hispanic, 1% Native American
Elementary schools
edit- Hattie B. Stokes: 540 students
- Harney: 453 students
- Central: 378 students
- Perry Worth: 328 students
Administration and School Board
edit- School Board Members: Michael Burtron (President), Michele Thomas (Vice President), Elizabeth Keith (Secretary), Tom Merritt, and David Herr
- Administration
- Superintendent: Dr. Robert Taylor
- Business Manager: Mr. Charles Tait
- Executive Director of Resources and Operations: Mr. Bob Ross
- Director of Curriculum: Mrs. Diane Scott
Famous graduates
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Craig Terrill, defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks and Rick Mount, named Indiana's Mr. Basketball in 1966 are two notable graduates. Also, parts of the Academy Award-nominated movie Hoosiers were filmed in the old Lebanon Senior High School building now called Memory Hall. John Cougar Mellencamp, an Indiana native, recently filmed a commercial in Memory Hall, now owned by a fitness gym but restored to its original condition with the addition of a mural.