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DISTRICT INFORMATION
The primary function of Hamilton County Community Unit District No. 10 is to serve the children of our community by providing them with a comprehensive education that is adapted to the differences among people, their vocational interests and aspirations, and their abilities in order to enable all students to become contributing members of our democratic society.
In order to achieve this primary function, Unit No. 10 maintains continuous processes and updates curriculum and materials accordingly so that students acquire the basic skills necessary to function effectively. Emphasis is placed on preparing students to react responsibly to changes in our global society. Unit No. 10 works cooperatively with community resources, area colleges, and universities to acquaint students with ever changing careers and technologies.
It is the responsibility of the school, home, and community to work cooperatively to help all students develop an understanding and a respect for themselves as well as for the integrity, opinions, dignity, and worth of others in their daily lives.
Unit No. 10’s motto, “In Search of Excellence”, reflects continuing efforts to implement this philosophy.
Staff
Hamilton County Unit #10
Full-time Certified 94
Part-time Certified 2
Full-time Non-Certified 106
Part-time Non-Certified 19
Total Individuals 221
Freedom of Information
The Superintendent is designated by the Board of Education to serve as the district Freedom of Information Officer. A request for inspection and/or copies of public records must be made in writing and may be submitted by personal delivery, mail, fax, or e-mail directed to the Freedom of Information Officer. The Officer or their designee shall approve requests for public records unless: (1) the material doesn’t exist; (2) it is exempt from the inspection/copying by law; or (3) is unduly burdensome.
Within 5 business days after receipt of the request for
access to a public record the Officer shall comply with or deny the request.
Rules and procedures beyond the 5 days can be obtained from the Officer. No fees shall be charged for the first 50
pages of black and white, letter or legal sized paper. Copying fees for copies above 50 pages will
be reasonably calculated to reimburse the District’s actual cost for reproducing
records, but will not exceed $0.15 per copy.
By law, there are numerous exemptions that are not able to be released
to the public and this list can also be obtained from the Officer or their
designee. A list of immediately available
public records can be obtained at the district office.
Requests for inspection and/or copying of public records should be directed as follows:
Freedom of Information Officer
Vince Mitchell, Superintendent
Phone: 618-643-2328
Fax: 618-643-2015
E-mail: mitchellv@unit10.com