Mooresville Schools
Dr. Jake Allen has extensive experience in educational leadership, having served in various capacities at Mooresville Schools since August 2004, including Superintendent, Associate Superintendent, and Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations. Dr. Allen has a strong background in building operations, finances, professional development, and curriculum integration. Additionally, Dr. Allen is a Business Owner at Danville Family Eye Care and actively participates on the Alumni Board of Directors for Indiana University Bloomington. Dr. Allen's educational qualifications include a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Administration from Indiana University Bloomington and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Southern Illinois University. Prior experience includes serving as a professional baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and holding the position of Past President of the Indiana Curriculum and Instruction Association.
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Mooresville Schools
Mooresville Schools include five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Newby, Northwood, Neil A. Armstrong, North Madison and Waverly Elementary Schools include grades K-6. Paul Hadley Middle School, named after the Mooresville native who designed the Indiana State Flag, houses grades 7-8 while Mooresville High School includes grades 9-12. The district also includes developmental preschool, which is currently housed at Waverly Elementary. More than 4,500 students attend the seven Mooresville Schools. Every school building has been updated to include some of the latest technology, including filtered wireless Internet through the schools; one-to-one computer programs in elementary, middle and high school; and teacher laptops along with laptop projection screens for every classroom. All schools also utilize varying technologies for different programs, such as iPads for Title One programs, a sensory room for secondary students with special needs, and integrating online learning with face-to-face lessons at the middle and high school level.