Who We Are

Welcome to Collinsville Community Unit School District No. 10! Our mission in the Collinsville Unit 10 School District is to create a school environment where the children are intellectually challenged in ways appropriate to their individual strengths, needs, and experiences. We are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and the development of our students to their fullest potential by providing a variety of innovative experiences, a caring progressive staff, and an involved community. In doing so, we strive to develop thriving individuals, responsible citizens, and lifelong learners who will be active in participation in their local and global communities.

Education in Collinsville dates back to the mid-1800s. Jefferson Elementary School now resides on the site of the first school opened in Madison County. Webster Elementary School was opened in 1873. In the early 1950s, Superintendent D.K. Darling oversaw the conversion of Collinsville's separate dual elementary and high school districts into the unit district of today. Today, Unit 10 covers 57 square miles, providing educational services to students from Collinsville, Caseyville, Maryville, and portions of Glen Carbon, Fairmont City and Granite City. The school district is comprised of eight elementary schools (grades K-4), one intermediate center (grades 5-6), one middle school (grades 7-8), and one high school (grades 9-12). Servicing over 6,300 students, Unit 10 employs a staff of approximately 420 certified and 250 non-certified staff members.