BCLUW Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Conrad, Iowa.
As of 2015, the school district has about 640 students in grades K-12.
Its service area includes portions of Grundy, Marshall, and Hardin counties. It serves Conrad, Beaman, Liscomb, Union, and Whitten. It also serves rural areas around Marshalltown.
The schools are BCLUW Elementary School in Conrad, BCLUW Middle School in Union, and BCLUW High School in Conrad. The school mascot is the Comets, and their colors are black and gold.
BCLUW formed on July 1, 1992, as a consolidation of the former Beaman-Conrad-Liscomb (BCL) and Union-Whitten (UW) school districts.
In 2001, it had about 693 students.
The district entered into an agreement with multiple school districts to share employees; districts may share employees as a way of saving money. For example, the BCLUW and GMG school districts share a superintendent, with the occupant working for BCLUW 60% of the time and GMG 40% of the time. Ben Petty, previously the principal of BCLUW High School, became the shared superintendent of GMG and BCLUW in 2011. By 2014 BCLUW, GMG, and the HubbardâÂÂRadcliffe districts shared a single elementary guidance counselor, the BCLUW, GMG, North Tama, and GladbrookâÂÂReinbeck districts shared a single director of curriculum and innovation, BCLUW and HubbardâÂÂRadcliffe have a single consumer sciences teacher and a single art teacher, and BCLUW and GMG have a single transportation director.
The Comets compete in the Iowa Star Conference in the following sports:
In addition, the Comets currently compete in Class A in football.