Vinton-Shellsburg Community School District (VSCSD) is a school district headquartered in Vinton, Iowa.
The majority of the district is in Benton County with a small section in Buchanan County. In addition to Vinton it serves Shellsburg and Garrison.
The district was established on July 1, 1993, by the merger of the Vinton Community School District and the Shellsburg Community School District.
Before the merger of 1993, the communities of Vinton and Shellsburg were two separate entities. The following is a timeline of what took place prior to consolidation.
(Benton County Auditor's office)
Narrative: House File 2462 was passed in 1986 to provide tax incentives to Iowa taxpayers, to encourage small districts to merge with neighboring districts. This led to Vinton Community School District and Shellsburg Community School District to begin discussing the possibility of consolidation. In 1989 VCSD and SCSD began whole grade sharing, meaning that all students from Vinton and Shellsburg would share the same middle school and high school experience. Vinton School Board and Shellsburg School Board held an official election on December 17, 1991 in hope of consolidating the Vinton Community School District and the Shellsburg Community School District. If the vote was successful, consolidation would become effective July 1st of 1993.
Vinton Community School District and Shellsburg Community School District officially became Vinton-Shellsburg Community School District on July 1st, 1993.
Mary Jo Hainstock became the superintendent circa 2009 and was scheduled to end her job in 2020. Kyle Koeppen, the principal of Prairie Point Middle School in Cedar Rapids, replaced her as of July 1.
Previously, it also operated Tilford Middle School, West Elementary School, and East/Lincoln Center.
The Vikings compete in the WaMaC Conference in the following sports: