The EVSC is the third largest school district in the state of Indiana with an enrollment of more than 22,000 students and 3400 employees. The district is a county-wide system that is comprised of urban, suburban and rural areas.
The EVSC Board of School Trustees prides itself on maintaining open lines of communication with the residents of Vanderburgh County, while operating in a fully transparent manner. We encourage anyone with a question or concern to contact individual board members using the contact information posted below.
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Office of Transportation provides transportation services to elementary, middle, and high school students who reside within Vanderburgh County as determined by the administration and approved by the Board of School Trustees.
Once completed, your school will follow up with additional steps you will need in order to complete your enrollment. If you have any questions or issues enrolling, please call your student's school or our Center for Family, Schools, and Community Partnerships at 812-435-8866.
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation sponsors two charter schools -- Signature School (high school) and Joshua Academy (K-8). Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Charter School Monitoring Guidelines
Coming to school every day, on time, can help students feel better about themselves and their learning, and help them succeed in school and in life! The EVSC has an attendance policy that’s designed to provide you with the support you need to get your child to school.
EVSC offers a variety of benefits to eligible employees which begin the first of the month following any applicable probationary period. Probationary periods vary based on position. For more specific information on probationary periods for each position please check the job posting or call the HR Generalist for that position.
William Miller graduated from Lincoln High School and devoted 29 consecutive years as a teacher, assistant principal and principal in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. He was the first African-American elected to the Vanderburgh County Council.