9th Grade Fall Sports Meeting
The 9-12th Grade Fall Sports Meeting will be held at Ankeny High School on Wednesday, August 10th at 6:30 pm. Please plan to attend if you have a student in a Fall Activity.
Lifetouch Pictures
Student Pictures will be taken on schedule pick-up day on August 16, 8-1 and August 17, 4-6:30. Please see the link below for additional information.
Southview Important Dates
As we prepare for the 2022-2023 school year here are dates to put on your calendar:
- New Families to the Ankeny School District that have Southview 8th or 9th Graders – Wednesday, August 10 @ 6:30 pm @ SV
- Schedule Pick up – Tuesday, August 16, 8:00 -1:00 pm
- Schedule Pick up – Wednesday, August 17, 4:00-6:30 pm
- First Day of School – Tuesday, August 23
- Back to School Night – Tuesday, August 30, 5:00-7:00 PM
Dustin Roland Named Head Varsity Girls Wrestling Coach For Ankeny High Schools
ANKENY, Iowa (June 24, 2022) – Dustin Roland has been named as the head girls wrestling coach for the new girls wrestling program at Ankeny High School and Centennial High School. Dustin previously served as the head wrestling coach at Lincoln High School in the Des Moines Community School District.
Coach Roland has a rich background in wrestling and coaching. In addition to wrestling, he has served as an assistant coach for many sports in the Des Moines, Southeast Polk, and Bondurant-Farrar school districts. Additionally, Dustin is the 16U USA-Iowa Wrestling Division Director and has experience working within several levels of the USA-Iowa Wrestling Program.
Selection committee members were able to ask questions and give feedback on finalists. Committee members noted that Coach Roland’s wealth of background knowledge in how to lead a program makes him an excellent fit for starting a new program. They also indicated that he showed commitment to building a state-contending team and to increasing the interest in girls wrestling in Ankeny and across the state of Iowa.
Southview Middle School activities director Mike Bakker and Northview Middle School activities director Holly Anderson collaborated to lead the interview and selection process since both high schools are transitioning to new activities directors that will start on July 1.
“Dustin Roland was selected from a pool of highly qualified candidates to lead the process of starting the Ankeny Girls Wrestling program,” said Mike Bakker, Activities Director at Southview Middle School. “His experience as a head wrestling coach at DM Lincoln, his role with the USA Iowa Wrestling program, and his background in coaching multiple girls’ sports in his coaching career make him a natural fit. Dustin is highly respected in the wrestling community by his peers and will work closely with the boys’ programs and coaches at Centennial & Ankeny High Schools.”
The Iowa High School Girls Athletic Union sanctioned girls’ wrestling for the 2022-23 school year, and there is much excitement surrounding the program. Ankeny High School and Centennial High School are partnering together through a co-op agreement to pioneer the Ankeny girls wrestling program. More information about the program will be available soon.
Congratulations AHS JV Quiz Bowl Team!

From L to R: Elliot Sutton, Josh Dahlheimer, Jason Dennis, Lauren Rolling, and Aiden Orth
The Ankeny High School JV team placed second at the 40th annual Academic Championship. Over 60 teams from across the country competed at regional sites to qualify for the playoffs. To participate at regionals teams must win a state competition or place second or higher at a large competition. This team placed third at the Chicago regional and qualified for the playoffs as a wild card team with wins over teams from Illinois, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Ohio.
During the playoffs they defeated Allentown, PA on the last question of the match. Following that competition the team beat the number one team from Somers, New York and in the semifinals defeated Jenks, OK in overtime. During the championship the team lost to Ft. Smith Southside, Arkansas.
Coach Coombes said “I’m so proud of these students they never gave up and beat some of the best teams in the country. The amount of knowledge and information they learn in and out of the classroom is amazing.”
Southview Middle School Summer Hours
Monday – Thursday 7:30-4:00 (Closed 12-1)
Fridays – 7:00 – 11:00 (closed July 8)
Law Day Celebration
The annual Law Day celebration was held on Monday, May 2 and was presented by the Polk County Bar Association. Law Day has been celebrated on or around May 1 since 1958 when President Dwight Eisenhower signed the proclamation declaring it a day to celebrate and strengthen the American heritage of liberty, justice and equality under the law. The Polk County Bar Association partners with ARAG each year to give Polk County area students a chance to get creative with the law as part of our annual Law Day celebration. Students in grades K through 12 are invited to compete in the visual arts, music, essay and poetry categories.
This year’s theme was “Toward a More Perfect Union: The Constitution in Times of Change.” Numerous Ankeny students from across the district won awards and are mentioned below.
High School Poetry Competition
Emma Smith, Centennial High School
2nd place
High School Essay Competition
Elizabeth Deng, Centennial High School
1st place
Finn Stukerjurgen, Southview Middle School
3rd place
High School Visual Arts Competition
Josie Bishop, Northview Middle School
2nd place
High School Technology Competition
Noah Yeager, Ankeny High School
1st place
Middle School Technology Competition
Aakansha Ganesh, Prairie Ridge Middle School
1st place
Middle School Performing Arts Competition
Lauren Boka, Katelyn Henzi, Camryn Johnson, Abigail Willardson, Cathy Owusu-Awkye, Josefina Willkom, Maia Bredice, Kaley Swanson and Sydney Heithoff, Northview Middle School
1st place
Middle School Poetry Competition
Rosie Howieson, Northview Middle School
1st place
Middle School Essay Competition
Kalyani Bhat, Northview Middle School
1st place
Harrison Jansen, Northview Middle School
2nd place
Martha Willard, Prairie Ridge Middle School
3rd place
Middle School Visual Arts Competition
Hollin Hansen, Southview Middle School
1st place
Eve Russell, Prairie Ridge Middle School
2nd place
Jamie Miara, Lauren Harmon, Ava Barten, Marleigh Munger and Mabelle Way, Northview Middle School
3rd place (tie)
Elementary School Poster Competition
Ainsley Schnurr, Ashland Ridge Elementary
1st place
Jillian Tournier, Ashland Ridge Elementary
2nd place
Thomas Dunne, Northeast Elementary
3rd place
Elementary School Visual Arts Competition
Brinley Feuerbach, Ashland Ridge Elementary
1st place
Jillian Moses and Siena Peddicord, Northeast Elementary
2nd place
Stella Heither and Lia Meyer, Ashland Ridge Elementary
3rd place
Elementary School Coloring Competition
Camryn Taxted, Prairie Trail Elementary
1st place
Elle Evans, Prairie Trail Elementary
2nd place
Kyla Leach, Prairie Trail Elementary
3rd place
Elementary School Essay Competition
Brynlee Moeller, Southeast Elementary
1st place
Elementary School Poetry Competition
Clayton Gardner, Prairie Trail Elementary
1st place
Elementary School Technology Competition
Chatham Beck, Ashland Ridge Elementary
1st place
Madeline Lynch, Northeast Elementary
2nd place
Kaitlyn French, Ashland Ridge Elementary
3rd place
Southview Middle School Spring Play
Southview Middle School presents, “All I Really Need to Know I Learned by Being in a Bad Murder Mystery“, Thursday May 12 @ 5:30 and 7:00 pm at Southview Middle School. Tickets will be $5.00 at the door.
Please join us!
Save the Date: ESOL Family Night, May 9

When: Monday, May 9th, 6-8pm
Where: Northview Middle School, 1302 North Ankeny Boulevard
What: Join us for English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Family Night! This event will help ESOL families to learn more about the district and available community resources. Please bring your child’s Chromebook. Dinner will be provided.
April is School Library Month

All year long, our school librarians create activities to help their school and local community celebrate the essential role that strong school library programs play in a student’s educational career. April is School Library Month and we would like you to join us in celebrating the dedication of our library staff throughout the district!
Our students, teachers, and staff are so grateful for your knowledge and support. We encourage you to take a moment today to say a special thank you by visiting our digital Thank You page, add your message, and hit submit to deliver your appreciation to your building’s library staff!