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Vigo County School Corporation

In 2020, the Vigo County School Corporation Board of School Trustees developed a new vision, mission, values, and critical challenges statement for the Vigo County School Corporation.

  • Working together with our community, we inspire our students to discover their talents and rise to their greatest potential.

  • Building on the strengths of our diverse community, we create an engaging, comprehensive educational environment that supports the growth of lifelong learners.

    • We are committed to always asking/answering: “What is in the best interest of each student?”
    • Leading by example, we are committed to personal accountability and work habits, honesty, and respect.
    • We are committed to a safe, secure, and welcoming environment.
    • We are committed to practices of inclusive excellence that value differences.
    • We are committed to respecting the voice of all district stakeholders through collaborative engagement.
    • We are committed to developing students who improve the quality of life for the Wabash Valley.
  • The critical challenge for the Vigo County School Corporation over the next five years will be to prepare students to be lifelong learners, inspiring independent thinkers, and growing exemplary citizens within the constraints of a shrinking school population, shrinking school funding, and a statewide teacher shortage. A demographic study conducted in 2017 indicates that our school enrollment will continue to decline over the next several years.

Meet Our School Board

  • In her second term on the Vigo County School Board of Trustees, Stacy Killion, currently serves as Board of Trustees President. She was first elected to the board in January 2021. 

    Stacy brings a great background in both education and business. Her past experience includes marketing and human resources for companies including Joink LLC and Prime Care Residential Services. Additionally, Stacy worked within the VCSC classrooms, before combining those roles into her current position as the Community Engagement Manager for the Terre Haute Children’s Museum. A native of Clinton, Indiana, Stacy holds a BS in Political Science and Legal Studies from Indiana State University. 

    Invested in the community and her role on the VCSC School Board, Stacy devotes a large amount of time to philanthropy and public service. She is a Board Member of the Indiana School Boards Association, a member of the ISBA Executive Committee and represented Indiana in 2023 through the National School Boards Association. Locally, Stacy serves as a board member for the Vigo County Public Library and is a member of the Terre Haute South Rotary, Ivy Tech’s Circle of Ivy and a volunteer for numerous VCSC schools and student organizations. She’s a graduate of Purdue Extension’s Vigo County Leadership program and a graduate of Hoosier Women Forward.

    Stacy and her husband Chad are the proud parents of two sons, both are VCSC graduates and both currently attend Purdue University. 

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  • Rick Burger serves as District Manager for Terre Haute, Clinton, Greencastle, Spencer, and Brazil for Duke Energy. This year marks his 46 th year with Duke Energy. During his career, he has held various leadership roles in Greencastle, Rochester, Vincennes, Lafayette, and Terre Haute, Indiana.

    Since transferring to Terre Haute from Lafayette in August 2002, Rick has become involved in the following: Past Chairman of the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce Board, Twice Past Chairman of the Terre Haute Economic Development Corporation, Wabash Valley Junior Achievement Board, President of Workforce Investment Board, Trees Inc. Board, Vigo County School Corporation Board Trustee, Past President of the United Way of the Wabash Valley Board of Directors, Terre Haute Children’s Museum Board, Eli Lilly Community Advisory Board, Terre Haute Humane Society Board, Vigo County Historical Society Board, Union Hospital Foundation Board, Wabash Valley Fairgrounds Board, Greencastle Chamber of Commerce Board, Greencastle Putnam County Development Corporation Board, and Owen County Chamber of Commerce/Economic Development Board. Rick served as Vigo County Councilman At Large 2012-2016 and served as Chairman of the 2018 and 2024 Terre Haute Air Shows. 

    Rick received The James B. Duke Award. This award is the highest honor for a Duke Energy employee who uses their passion to make an extraordinary impact on the company and their communities. 

    Rick is a native Hoosier and was born in Brazil, Indiana. He and his wife, Karen, have four children and eight grandchildren. Rick has always had a sincere interest in farming while growing up on the family farm. He still actively helps his brother and nephew farm in Jasonville.

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  • Christina Crist is the Executive Director of the non-profit organization, Team of Mercy, a role she’s held since 2015.

    Team of Mercy is a nonprofit organization aiming to assist survivors following an attempted and/or completed suicide with necessary tools, resources and support. Team of Mercy also works to bring awareness and break the stigma of suicide and mental health within the local community. 

    Christina brings passion to her role, not only as a professional in the mental health field, but as someone who was affected by suicide. Channeling her experience, passion and drive, Christina is seen as a strong advocate for mental health education and suicide prevention in the Wabash Valley. In 2019 she was recognized with Indiana State University's Social Worker of the Year Award and the Hamilton Center Award for Outstanding Community Service. She was also honored as one of the Tribune Star and Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce 12 Under 40 and was given the The Marquis “Who’s Who Award”. 

    Involvement in the community is also one of Christina’s many passions. In addition to her commitment to the Vigo County School Corporation Board of Trustees, she serves as the President of the Vigo County Drug Free Coalition, is on the Executive Committee of 100+ Women Who Care and a member of Terre Haute Rotary. In the past Christina sat on the Board of Directors for the Council on Domestic Abuse and FSA Counseling Center.  

    Christina is the proud mother of two daughters, Sophia and Hannah. 

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  • Carey LaBella is a lifelong Hoosier, dedicated mother of four, and passionate advocate for public education. Carey and her husband, Jason, both came to Vigo County to pursue their university degrees and loved the community so much, they made it their home. With deep roots now firmly planted in the Wabash Valley, Carey is committed to ensuring that every child in the district has access to high-quality, equitable educational opportunities. She brings both professional expertise and personal dedication to her role on the Vigo County School Board of Trustees, where she has proudly served since 2023.

    Carey holds a B.S. and M.A. in English Literature from Indiana State University, as well as a Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from Drexel University. Her academic background underscores her belief in the transformative power of education and lifelong learning.

    Carey joined the Vigo County Public Library in 2013 and now oversees collection development, curating materials that reflect the needs and interests of the community. Her work centers on building inclusive collections that reflect the needs and interests of the community. She also champions intellectual freedom through her service on the Indiana Library Federation’s Intellectual Freedom Committee.

    On the VCSC School Board, Carey actively contributes as a member of the Policy, Finance, and Bond Oversight committees. Her approach is rooted in collaboration, transparency, and a focus on student success.

    Beyond the boardroom, she is engaged in numerous community initiatives, including volunteering with the United Way of the Wabash Valley and participating in 100+ Women Who Care Vigo County. Carey is also a dedicated Girl Scout troop leader and volunteer with Scouting America, empowering youth through leadership development, community service, and outdoor education.

    Whether she’s volunteering with kids, advocating for educational resources, or cheering from the sidelines at a local game, Carey remains focused on building a brighter future for all children in Vigo County.

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  • Ken Warner
    Serving District 4, 2023 Bond Oversight Committee, Finance Committee, Building Trade Council, CTE Advisory Council
  • Amy Lore has worked for two decades in communications and public policy. She began her career on Capitol Hill, then moved on to Indiana state government, where she served as speech writer to then Lt. Governor, Becky Skillman. After gaining experience in the private sector, including stints in the defense industry, economic development, and health care, she is now Senior Director of Government Relations for Project Lead The Way, a national non-profit that provides PreK-12 STEM curriculum and professional development for teachers.

    Amy was elected to her first term on the Vigo County School Corporation Board of Trustees in 2020, and has served as Secretary, Vice President, and President of the Board. She is also the School Board representative on the Terre Haute Redevelopment Commission.

    Amy is a Terre Haute North High School graduate (1999) and holds two degrees from Indiana State University (BA 2003; MPA 2015) as well as certifications in Project Management (Google, 2022); Basic Economic Development (Ball State, 2016); and Harvard Business School Online in Financial Management (2020).

    She and her husband are raising two boys in Terre Haute's historic Farrington’s Grove neighborhood.

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  • James D. Skelton
    Serving District 2, 2023 Health & Wellness Committee

Board Meeting Agendas and Announcements

Meeting Notices, Agendas, and Minutes

Regular Meetings of the Board of School Trustees begin at 6pm in the Conference Center in the Administration Building, 501 W. Olive St., West Terre Haute, IN. All meetings are open to the public.

In 2024, the VCSC Board of School Trustees adopted the platform, Diligent. The board governance site contains all agendas, meeting minutes, associated documents and links to each meeting's recorded broadcast. This information is accessible to the general public. Interested community members can also “subscribe” to receive meeting notices and other announcements.

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Meeting Schedule

2025 Board Meetings
6:00pm – Board Room
 
  • Monday, January 6, 2025
  • Monday, January 27, 2025
  • Monday, February 10, 2025
  • Monday, March 3, 2025
  • Monday, March 24, 2025
  • Monday, April 14, 2025
  • Monday, April 28, 2025
  • Monday, May 19, 2025
  • Monday, June 2, 2025
  • Monday, June 23, 2025
  • Monday, July 14, 2025
  • Monday, July 28, 2025
  • Monday, August 11, 2025
  • Monday, August 25, 2025
  • Monday, September 8, 2025
  • Monday, September 29, 2025
  • Monday, October 20, 2025
  • Monday, November 17, 2025
  • Monday, December 15, 2025
2026 Board Meetings
6:00pm – Board Room
 
  • Monday, January 5, 2026
  • Monday, January 26, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, February 9, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, March 2, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, March 23, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, April 13, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, April 27, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, May 18, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, June 1, 2026
  • TENTATIVE: Monday, June 22, 2026