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The School District of Bloomer serves rural, residential, and farm communities across the Chippewa and Dunn County area. The community has three major public schools. Bloomer Elementary and High School are centrally located south off Hwy 40 and 53, and Bloomer Middle School, is located centrally in the city north off of Hwy 40 near the business district. In partnership with the community and its students, the School District of Bloomer is committed to excellence by empowering and challenging all students to achieve their potential as life-long learners in an ever-changing global society. The District focuses on the development of character as well as academics in order to prepare youth through service to others for the betterment of society. Students set and articulate their learning goals throughout the year. Every child is encouraged to participate fully in the offerings provided.
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"It is the mission of the Cadott Community School District to challenge each and every student to reach his or her full potential." The philosophy of the School District of Cadott Community is a statement of the direction of our educational purpose. The following beliefs are valued by the Board of Education, the administration and all school staff. The School District of Cadott Community is committed toward continuous progress and success for all individuals. The atmosphere of the school should be one that promotes values of fairness, generosity, tolerance and mutual together to further develop those personal characteristics which will lead to a better individual and community life for all citizens.
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The Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District, in partnership with the community, is committed to excellence, empowering and challenging all students to learn while preparing them for an ever changing global society.
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MISSION: CESA 10, in collaboration with member districts, is committed to providing visionary leadership and cost-effective services to maximize learning opportunities and school effectiveness.
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Cornell is very proud of their school system and the accomplishments that have been made academically for students and financially for the taxpayers of the district. Budgets have been balanced while maintaining quality programming and the building infrastructure. There are excellent employees working in the district that take pride in their work and the community. The community has been generous in their support of the schools and this strong commitment is greatly appreciated.
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Lake Holcombe School enrolls about 360 students in a single PreK-12 building;110 students attend the high school. Holcombe is a small rural community in the northwest area of the state on the beautiful Holcombe Flowage. The school enjoys strong community support for academics, school programs and Lake Holcombe athletics.
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The school district of Stanley-Boyd is a Pre-K-12 public school system, which serves students in the city of Stanley, village of Boyd, and the townships of Taft, Wilson, Thorp, Butler, Edson, Delmar, Colburn, and Worden. The 951 students served by the district attend school at one of four sites: Stanley-Boyd High School - 290 students; Stanley-Boyd Middle School - 136 students; Stanley-Boyd Early Learning Center - 85 students; Stanley-Boyd Elementary School - 475 students. The district is governed by a seven member, elected Board of Education and employs over 130 professional and support staff.