Dr. Mark B. Skertich Superintendent at Collinsville Community Unit School District 10 | Collinsville Community Unit School District 10
Dr. Mark B. Skertich Superintendent at Collinsville Community Unit School District 10 | Collinsville Community Unit School District 10
Families with students at Collinsville Middle School, Dorris Intermediate School, and the district's elementary schools will be able to view teacher assignments and bus information for the upcoming school year starting Wednesday, August 6. This information will be accessible through the Skyward Family Access portal.
According to the announcement, families must complete online registration before they can see their child's class and transportation details. Guidance on completing registration is available in both English and Spanish video formats.
Parents and guardians can log into their Skyward accounts using their username and password. For Collinsville Middle School, class schedules are found under the Schedule Tab in the menu options. For Dorris Intermediate School and elementary schools, teacher assignments are also located in the Schedule Tab.
Bus transportation details will be available through the Student Information menu link. By selecting "View Bus Schedule," parents can see assigned bus numbers. The "View Pickup/Dropoff Bus Stops" link provides further details about stop locations.
The Collinsville Community Unit School District 10 includes several schools across Madison and St. Clair counties such as Caseyville Elementary School, Collinsville High School, Jefferson Elementary School, John A. Renfro Elementary School, Kreitner Elementary School, Maryville Elementary School, Summit Elementary School, Twin Echo Elementary School, and Webster Elementary School (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).
Data from the Illinois State Board of Education shows that District 10 employs 418 teachers with an average salary of $60,392 before pension contributions; 81 percent are women while 19 percent are men. No teachers have more than ten absences in a school year (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).
Demographically, District 10 is composed of approximately 56 percent White students, 14.1 percent Black students, 24.1 percent Hispanic students, and 0.5 percent Asian students (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).
In terms of finances, District 10 spent $16,872 per student in 2020 for a total expenditure of $104 million (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).