The Chilton Public School District is a K-12 district with an average enrollment of approximately 1,200 students. The district is composed of three schools - Chilton High School, Chilton Middle School, Chilton Elementary School and a District Office that is located within the high school facility. Chilton Elementary and Middle Schools are distinct buildings that share a common library media center and lunchroom. All school facilities are located on a hundred acre tract of land located on the south end of the City of Chilton on State Hwy. 151. Chilton Public School District Mission Statement: We, the Chilton Public School District, believe that preparing students to achieve their potential is our highest priority. In partnership, with all members of our community, we are committed to inspiring our students to be life-long learners and responsible, contributing members in a global society.
The Hilbert School District is located on the northeast side of Lake Winnebago, including the town of Hilbert Wisconsin. Our district operates two school buildings, an elementary school with approximately 244 students 4K-6 and a Senior High-Middle School building with an enrollment of approximately 100 middle school students 6th - 8th grade and 200 High School students 9th through 12th grades. Promoting continuous learning in a nurturing environment by providing quality education is the School District of Hilbert's mission.
"Student Learning Is Our First Priority. We Provide Strong Leadership, Innovative Curriculum, and Integrate Technology In A Climate Of Mutual Respect. In A Partnership With The Community We Prepare Our Students For The Future."
The award winning Stockbridge School District is located along the eastern shore of Lake Winnebago in Calumet County. The district is midway between the Fox Cities and Fond du Lac along the scenic Niagara Escarpment. This geological feature shares its name with Niagara Falls. Families from the Village, Town and parts of the Towns of Harrison and Chilton send their children to the school in the village. The School District covers 32 square miles and serves a student membership of 243. Twenty-four experienced teachers provide instruction leading to exceptional student proficiency. With test scores among the top 10% of all schools in the state, Stockbridge Middle School has been named “Exemplary” by the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators four consecutive years.Our school district enjoys wonderful parent and strong community support. Small class size and the opportunity for one-to-one instruction are hallmarks of the district. Educational technology is used extensively to support instruction. Computer education begins in kindergarten in one of three computer labs. Interactive technology utilizing Mimio whiteboards enhances learning at the elementary school. In middle school each student receives an iPod Touch to augment their classroom instruction. Science and Spanish Club activities are available to elementary age students. The Lego Club provides fun and creative release for 3rd to 8th graders. Stockbridge High School is organized in a modified block schedule. This allows the Board of Education to set a 30 credit graduation requirement, eight credits above that set by the state. Our distance education lab allows for use of Interactive TV and web-based instruction. Graduating seniors are eligible for a combination of private and public scholarship assistance to continue their post-secondary education.