

Zionsville Community Schools
Inside this guide
This school start guide includes information needed to be ready for the 2024-2025 school year.
The first student day is August 13, 2024.
ZCS Superintendent Dr. Rebecca Coffman
Message from ZCS Superintendent
Dr. Rebecca Coffman
It is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to another exceptional school year. Whether you are returning to our schools or joining us for the first time, we are excited to have you as part of our vibrant educational community. Each new school year brings a sense of anticipation and excitement, and we have planned and prepared to embark on this journey with each of you.
To all new residents and families, we extend a warm and heartfelt welcome. Moving to a new community can be both exhilarating and challenging, and we are here to support you every step of the way. We are thrilled you are here and look forward to the unique perspectives and experiences you bring into our community. Our school team is committed to ensuring that your transition is smooth and that you feel a sense of belonging and support.
To our returning families, thank you for your continued trust and partnership. Your dedication to our schools and the collaborative spirit you bring are vital to the success of our students. We value the strong relationships we have built over the years and look forward to strengthening them further as we work together to support the academic, social, and emotional growth of all our students.
Your ongoing involvement and commitment to our schools make a significant difference in creating a positive and nurturing environment for everyone.
Parents are children’s first teachers. You have created a strong foundation for your children as they continue with ZCS in their educational journey. We deeply appreciate the trust you place in us each day, and recognize you share with us life’s most precious blessing, your children. It is our privilege to educate and support your children, and we take this responsibility to heart. Our dedicated staff is committed to providing meaningful and relevant learning experiences that cater to the diverse needs of every student. We are proud of the innovative programs, rigorous curriculum, and supportive environment we offer, all designed to prepare our students for success in an ever-changing world. Our educators are passionate about teaching and learning and are constantly seeking new ways to engage and challenge our students. We believe in fostering a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom and encourages curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
This year, we will continue to focus on student growth, ensuring that each student receives the support and resources needed to reach their full potential.
As we begin this new school year, we remain steadfast in our commitment to excellence in education. We are dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment where every student feels valued and challenged to achieve their best. Together, we will navigate obstacles and celebrate the successes that come our way.
We encourage open communication and invite you to be active participants in our school community. Once again, welcome to the 2024-2025 school year!

Superintendent Zionsville Community Schools
Superintendent Zionsville Community Schools
School Calendar
Open Houses / Start of School
The 2024-2025 school calendar is set. Mark the important dates you need to know as we begin the new school year. Reference this guide for important dates and times for each school.
Student and Staff Safety
School safety is everyone’s responsibility and a top priority in Zionsville Community Schools (ZCS). Strong partnerships with the Zionsville Police Department (ZPD) and the Boone County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) have provided ZCS with a police presence in each of the nine school buildings. Those relationships along with the support of the Zionsville Fire Department (ZFD) and other agencies have allowed us to implement a comprehensive safety program designed to protect staff and students.
GROW Programming / Childcare
Zionsville Community Schools (ZCS) offers a variety of special programming and childcare through GROW services.
Immunizations
State law stipulates that medical records for school children must show that required immunizations have been completed by the 20th day of the school year. That day is September 10, 2024.
Information about a Boone County Vaccination Clinic can be found in the immunizations section.
Technology and Communications Platforms
Zionsville Community Schools utilizes ParentSquare, a comprehensive technology platform designed to enhance communication between the school and home. The district also uses PowerSchool and the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). More information can be found inside this guide.
Transportation
The 2024-2025 school year is rapidly approaching. Bus route and bus stop information will be emailed to parents the first week of August.
Visitors / Background Checks
During the school day, all visitors must enter via the front door and sign in at the front office. Visitors need to be prepared to present a government issued photo ID which will be scanned against the National Sex Offender Registry. All visitors will be issued a badge/tag to be worn inside the building at all times. Detailed information is included in this guide.
School Lunch
The school lunch prices for the coming year have been set.
- $1.40 for breakfast
- $2.65 for elementary lunch
- $2.85 for secondary lunch
Zionsville Education Foundation
The Zionsville Education Foundation (ZEF) supports learning initiatives that benefit ZCS students. Since its founding in 1995, ZEF has awarded more than 1,140 creative and innovative projects across the district with a total of $1.7 million in grant funding.
"It’s one of my favorite seasons of the year: Back to School. As a kid, I loved fresh school supplies, new outfits, the change of seasons, and the chance to crack open a new textbook.”






Important Dates and Times
2024-2025 school year
Calendar Dates and Times
First day of school
August 13, 2024
Labor Day
September 2 / No School
Fall Break
October 14-18 / No School
Thanksgiving Break
November 27-29 / No School
Winter Break
December 21-January 6 / No School
Teacher Work Day
January 6 / No School for students
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 20 / No School
Presidents Day
February 17 / No School
Spring Break
March 28-April 6 / No School
Last Day of School
May 30
Teacher Work Day
June 2

Commencement
June 8, 2025
Open House and Back-to-School Dates and Times
Please mark your calendars for the open house and back-to-school dates and times at your individual school. If you have questions, please contact your school office.
All ZCS Elementary Schools
Wednesday, July 31
New family nights
Open House / Meet the Teacher Nights:
Wednesday, August 7
5-7 p.m. (Prekindergarten and kindergarten only)
Thursday, August 8
5-7 p.m. (Grades 1-4)
Visit your school's website for school specific details.
Thursday, August 29
Back-to-School / Curriculum Night
Prekindergarten
5-5:30 p.m.
Kindergarten
5:30-6 p.m.
First Grade
6-6:30 p.m.
Second Grade
6:30-7 p.m.
Third Grade
7-7:30 p.m.
Fourth Grade
7:30-8 p.m.
Zionsville Middle School
Back-to-School / Picture Days
Wednesday, July 31 (Grades 5-8)
12:30-6 p.m.
Thursday, August 1 (Grades 5-8)
10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m
Optional Locker Day (Grades 5-8)
Tuesday, August 6
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Open House (Grades 5 and 6)
Tuesday, August 20
6-7:30 p.m.
Open House (Grades 7 and 8)
Tuesday, August 27
6-7:30 p.m.
Zionsville West Middle School
Back-to-School Days
Wednesday, July 31 (Grades 5-8)
12:00-6 p.m.
Thursday, August 1 (Grades 5-8)
10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m
Optional Locker Day
Tuesday, August 6 (Grades 5-8)
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Open House (Grades 5 and 6)
Tuesday, August 20
6-7:30 p.m.
Open House (Grades 7 and 8)
Tuesday, August 27
6-7:30 p.m.
ZWMS Picture Day
Friday, August 23
During the school day
Zionsville Community High School
Back-to-School Days / Picture Days
(Enter Door 1)
Thursday, August 1
7 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Juniors and Seniors)
Friday, August 2
7 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Freshmen and Sophomores)
Late Back-to-School Registration
(Enter Door 1)
Monday and Tuesday, August 5 and 6
8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Freshman / New Student Kick-Off
(Enter Door 3)
Monday, August 5
8:30 - 9 a.m. Registration
9-11:30 a.m. Program
New Parent Open House - Optional
(Enter Door 1)
This open house is provided for new families to ask questions in an informal setting about the information contained in the back-to-school parent webcast. There will not be a formal presentation. ZCHS administrators will be on hand to answer parent questions individually and in small groups. The building will be open for students to walk through their schedules.
Monday, August 5
7-8:00 p.m.
Open House
During this open house, parents will follow their child's schedule and have the opportunity to meet each teacher and learn more about the course requirements, grading expectation, and parent-teacher communication.
Thursday, August 22
6-8:10 p.m.
Our safety promise
How Zionsville Community Schools prioritizes safety


Our safety promise
School safety is everyone’s responsibility and a top priority in Zionsville Community Schools. Strong partnerships with the Zionsville Police Department (ZPD) and Boone County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) have provided ZCS with a police presence in each of the nine school buildings. Those relationships along with the support of the Zionsville Fire Department (ZFD) and other agencies have allowed us to implement a comprehensive safety program designed to protect staff and students.
Safety is an area of work for schools that has no finish line. District leaders are constantly planning, reviewing, implementing, revising, enhancing and training staff members to prevent and respond to a variety of emergency situations.
Select staff members have completed Indiana’s School Safety Academy and also the Advanced Safety Academy and are prepared to assist in crisis.
Safety is a shared responsibility. We rely on families and community members to play an active role in keeping staff and students safe. One way students, families and community members can assist in this effort is to always remember the importance of “see something, say something.” By reporting safety concerns to the schools, you play an integral part of keeping others as safe as possible.
Recently, we implemented STOPit, a new safety reporting tool. This mobile app is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. While STOPit may be accessed through a browser, the app is recommended for ease of use, increased functionality and confidential communication. Students and staff can anonymously report school safety issues as well as reach out for help if in personal crisis. STOPit can also be accessed through the Safety Tip Line on the ZCS and school websites.
STOPit has two important features. The “Report” tool can be used to report incidents to school administrators anonymously. Students are encouraged to report with as much detail as needed, including photos, screen shots and videos. The report is received in real-time, allowing school personnel to quickly respond and begin taking the appropriate action. Because this line is monitored 24/7, in an emergency, the report will be sent to the school and, in some circumstances, law enforcement.
The “Get Help” feature can be used to access local resources such as law enforcement, mental health centers, crisis hotlines, and additional resources.
No student information is needed to use STOPit. The only personally identifiable information collected through STOPit is information that the individual provides voluntarily. We know that when individuals actively follow the “see something, say something,” mantra, we have a greater chance of keeping everyone as safe as possible.
We are encouraging students, staff and community members to be familiar with the STOPit reporting tool.
Safety Preparedness Tips
- Identification
Keep a picture of your driver's license on your phone. Most of the time, people will carry a phone but not a driver's license. - Family Plan
Have a plan in the event of an interruption to the school day that could alter your child's routine schedule such as early dismissal due to weather. - Crisis Response
If there is a school emergency, wait for information from the school district. Don't go to the location. This could impede response times. School officials will provide detailed directions in the event of an emergency. Make sure you are registered to receive district notifications through ParentSquare so that you receive the most up-to-date communication. - Parents/Guardians of Teen Drivers
Please remind young drivers to practice patience and caution when driving to and from school. With construction in the area, traffic patterns could be changed or slowed along routes in our community. - Parents/Guardians of Elementary Students
Rehearse the arrival and departure routine early and often as we near the start of school.
Immunizations
Requirements for 2024-2025


Immunization Requirements
State law stipulates that medical records for school children must show that required immunizations have been completed by the 20th day of the school year. That day is September 10, 2024.
Information regarding immunization requirements for 2024-2025 can be found here. Parents of children whose immunizations are not up to date should contact their health care provider or the Boone County Health Department to schedule an appointment for the necessary immunizations. Some pharmacies also carry the necessary vaccines.
Children who do not have up-to-date vaccination records by September 10, 2024 will not be allowed to return to school until the proper immunization information is on file. If parents object to immunizations, a written objection must be on file in the school office by that date. This must be updated yearly. Students who have appointments with their health care provider after September 10, 2024 must present proof of the scheduled appointment in order to remain in school. Please contact the health clinic at your school with any questions or concerns.
ZCS school nursing services are provided by Ascension/St. Vincent Health. Need a health care provider? Visit getstvincentcare.com.
Vaccination Clinic Information

Technology
Student and family communication platforms and technology information


Technology/ Communications Platforms
PowerSchool
A PowerSchool Parent Account offers real-time access to grades, test results and attendance. Parents have the capability to create a single sign-on for PowerSchool so that they can log in just once and be able to see information for all their children. Parents will be able to choose their own usernames and passwords.
Canvas
Canvas is the Learning Management System (LMS) that teachers use to enhance your child’s learning and to provide continual access to classroom tools.
ParentSquare
ParentSquare is an engagement tool that helps teachers and staff easily communicate and collaborate with families. Make sure to access your ParentSquare account so that you receive the most up-to-date district, school and classroom information.
Devices
Please review plan details at the links below.
2024-2025 Middle School Details
Transportation
Bus stop information

Transportation
The 2024-2025 school year is rapidly approaching. Bus route and bus stop information will be e-mailed to parents the first week of August. If you do not receive an e-mail, you can confirm your route information on our district website in the transportation section under the Parent Tab after this date.
Visitor / Background Checks


Visitor / Background Checks
During the school day, all visitors must enter via the front door and sign in at the front office. Visitors need to be prepared to present a government issued photo ID which will be scanned against the National Sex Offender Registry. All visitors will be issued a badge/tag to be worn inside the building at all times. Examples include:
- Classroom Guest Speakers
- Classroom Special Events
- Parent/Teacher Conferences
We ask that all visitors schedule an appointment to meet with teachers, counselors, administrators and all other staff members so that we may best serve everyone.
Visitors other than parents/guardians must be prearranged and organized through the main office. ZCS staff members thank all volunteers for their generous support of our youth and schools. Thank you, too, for supporting student and staff safety by completing and paying for a volunteer background check.
Background Checks for Volunteers
We value partnerships with our families and always welcome parents, guardians and community members to serve as volunteers in our schools. Each ZCS building covers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. Examples include:
- Field Trip or After Prom Chaperones
- Tutors
- Volunteer Coaches
- Classroom and Library Helpers
- Field Day and Jog-A-Thon Volunteers
- Book Fair and Athletic Ticket Sales
During the school day, all volunteers are expected to sign in at the front office. Prior to the volunteer opportunity, all volunteers must sign a Nondisclosure Acknowledgement Form and have successfully completed a Full Criminal History Background Check. All necessary background check paperwork is available on the ZCS website at the Volunteers link and should be submitted at least 10 days prior to the intended volunteer date. Volunteers must also view mandatory videos and fill out required forms found on the Volunteer website.
The volunteer will pay the fee for the full background check which will expire after five years. The link to apply for the full background check can be accessed on the Volunteers link on the ZCS main webpage. For more information, contact Volunteer Coordinator Ann Hall at volunteer@zcs.k12.in.us.
School Lunch
School lunch prices for 2024-2025


School Lunch
When making lunch selections, we encourage you to remind your children that for both nutritional and economical value, it is best to select five components as part of the their meal. Food components include: meat (protein), grain (bread), fruit, vegetable and milk. Lunch tray items may contain at least three different food components, one of which must be either a fruit or a vegetable.
At the elementary and middle school levels, students may choose a meat, grain, fruit, two veggies and a milk for a complete lunch.
At the high school level, students may take the same as the above but include two fruits.
Lunch prices for the coming school year are:
- $1.40 for breakfast
- $2.65 for elementary lunch
- $2.85 for secondary lunch
General school cafeteria notes can be found here.
Application for meal assistance is posted on the ZCS website at the bottom of the page here.
Contact Information


Zionsville Community High School
Principal: Karen McDaniel
1000 Mulberry Street Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-3355

Zionsville Middle School
Principal: Mitzi Macaluso
900 N. Ford Road
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: (317) 873-2426

Zionsville West Middle School
Principal:
Dr. Shawn Wooden
5565 South 700 East Whitestown, IN 46075
Phone: 317-873-1240

Boone Meadow Elementary School
Principal: Tom Hundley
5555 S. Main St. Whitestown, IN 46075
Phone: 317-873-2226

Eagle Elementary School
Principal:
Andrew Foreman
350 N. Sixth Street Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: (317) 873-1234

Pleasant View Elementary School
Principal:
Dr. Stacy Smith
4700 South 975 East Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-2376

Stonegate Elementary School
Principal:
Connie Largent
7312 W. Stonegate Drive Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-8050

Trailside Elementary School
Principal:
Jen Raycroft
4200 South 875 East
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: (317) 873-8057

Union Elementary School
Principal: Erin Kay
11750 East 300 South
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-733-4007

Transportation
Manager:
Amy Eaton
317-873-1237 x11802
aeaton@zcs.k12.in.us

Food Service
Director:
Jan Swander
317-733-4804
jswander@zcs.k12.in.us

GROW Childcare
OSP Director:
Martha Farley
317-733-4842
mfarley@zcs.k12.in.us
Zionsville Education Foundation
An opportunity to enrich student learning and experiences


Zionsville Education Foundation
The Zionsville Education Foundation (ZEF) supports learning initiatives that benefit ZCS students. Since its founding in 1995, ZEF has awarded funding to more than 1,188 creative and innovative projects across the district, totaling $1.85 million in grants.
ZEF has averaged $118,080 in annual grants over the past five years. Behind every dollar and every project funded by ZEF is a story of the educators and students who have benefited. ZEF offers different kinds of grants that provide various levels of support:
- Classroom Grants enrich Zionsville Community Schools’ STEM, Technology, Arts, Literacy, Interdisciplinary, Cognitive/Motor Skills, and Social Sciences curriculums.
- Imagine Professional Development Grants are awarded to experienced educators in the school community, promoting professional growth and renewal opportunities.
- Student Enrichment Grants support students involved in extracurricular activities, awarding funds to school-sanctioned academic, philanthropic, or student government teams and clubs.
- ZEF also contributes matching funds for teachers’ Donors Choose projects.
To learn more about the work being done and how you can contribute to the Zionsville Education Foundation, visit their website at www.zionnsvilleeducationfoundation.org.

Consider donating to the ZEF Fund (Back-to-School / Drive Fund)
Consider contributing to the ZEF Fund (Back-to-School Drive Fund). Your support benefits Zionsville Community Schools by donating to the ZEF Fund today. Your gift enables future grants for teachers, students, and schools, supporting innovative projects and unique learning experiences across the district.

Mark your calendar for ZEF Bash
Join us at ZEF Bash on Saturday, November 9th as we raise funds in support of our schools! This year’s luau-themed event will include dinner, dancing to the sounds of Living Proof, a silent auction, and our famous Cap off the Night. Your favorite sundress, Hawaiian shirt, or sunglasses are perfect for this casual event. Tickets go on sale September 1st and sponsorship opportunities are still available.
Thank you to our school partners!





Make note...

EagleFest set for
August 30
The annual EagleFest community celebration, organized by the Zionsville Athletic Booster Club, is set for August 30, 2024. Enjoy an outdoor festival at Jennings Field before heading over to the first home football game of the season. This is always one of the most highly attended community events for the school district. Hope to see you there! Watch for ticket information in the coming weeks.

Free “VIP” event passes for senior citizens
If you’re (technically speaking!) a senior citizen aged 65 or older and a resident of Eagle or Union Township, we’d like to offer you free admission to hundreds of school events, including plays, concerts, and sporting events. There are also speeches, carnivals, and other fun opportunities for you to engage, enjoy, and learn. Senior “VIPs” are invited to learn more about what is happening in our schools. To participate, please call Lynn Kissel-Brown at 317-873-2858, ext. 11230.

Mark your calendar for ZEF Bash
Join us at ZEF Bash on Saturday, November 9th as we raise funds in support of our schools! This year’s luau-themed event will include dinner, dancing to the sounds of Living Proof, a silent auction, and our famous Cap off the Night. Your favorite sundress, Hawaiian shirt, or sunglasses are perfect for this casual event. Tickets go on sale September 1st and sponsorship
opportunities are still available.
ZCS Board of School Trustees

Mr. Mike Berg
Board President

Mrs. Katie Aeschliman
Board Vice President

Dr. Jeff Papa, Ph.D.
Board Secretary

Mrs. Jennifer Valentine
Board Member

Dr. Christy Wessel-Powell, Ph.D.
Board Member

The ZCS newspaper produced is scheduled to land in community mailboxes in late July.

In case you haven't seen the release, check out graduation highlights from the ZCHS Class of 2024!
Click image to see Zionsville Community High School Class of 2024 story and video highlights.
Click image to see Zionsville Community High School Class of 2024 story and video highlights.
Commencement Ceremony 2024 picture highlights!
