Dane County School Districts
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BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Mission of the School District of Belleville: “Learning Comes First”. Belleville Keys to Success: All Staff and students will: ? Be Responsible ? Be Respectful ? Be Safe
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DE FOREST AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission: The mission of the DeForest Area School District is to provide an excellent education by engaging, challenging, and inspiring all students to pursue their full potential. Vision: The DeForest Area School District is committed to a culture that honors knowledge, respects individuals, demands excellence, fosters life-long learning, and supports relationships that strengthen individuals, families and community.
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DEERFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Home to over 800 students, Deerfield Community School District is located 15 miles east of Madison, Wisconsin’s state capitol. Deerfield students enjoy small class sizes, hands-on learning experiences, and many opportunities for participation in extra-curricular activities. Our active parent organizations encourage involvement and support in our schools. Deerfield is a great place to learn and grow!
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MADISON METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
The MMSD is committed to ensuring that every school is a thriving school that prepares every student graduate high school well-equipped for college, careers and their community. We serve over 27,000 students in 49 schools, including 32 elementary schools (grades K-5), 12 middle schools (grades 6-8), four comprehensive high schools and one alternative high school. We also have 4-year-old Kindergarten (4K), early childhood programs and alternative programs at the secondary level (grades 6-12). The District covers approximately 65 square miles including all or part of the cities of Madison and Fitchburg, the villages of Maple Bluff and Shorewood Hills, and the towns of Blooming Grove, Burke and Madison.
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MARSHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Marshall Public School District is proud to be home to more than 1200 incredible students. Marshall's relatively rural setting allows students to enjoy small class sizes and participate in many extra-curricular opportunities. Parents have the opportunity and are encouraged to become truly involved in their children's educational experience. Our 1/2-day pre-kindergarten program for four year olds was one of the first in Wisconsin to offer children a valuable head start. Full-day kindergarten curricuum builds on this early advantage. District Vision: Our vision is to create a community committed to quality education, which inspires everyone to achieve their potential as citizens and life-long learners.
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MCFARLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission Statement: The School District of McFarland will graduate learners who achieve the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive contribution to a changing world. This mission will be accomplished by: Setting high expectations for students, staff, and community; Consistent, high quality achievement of all students; Accountability through documenting and analyzing all that we do; Providing an environment of challenges, support and respect; A commitment to our mission by students, staff and community
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MIDDLETON-CROSS PLAINS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission Statement: To educate all students to be contributing members of a global society by inspiring them with a lifelong love of learning, challenging them with rigorous curriculum, and empowering them with 21st century skills. Vision: To be an innovator and leader of public K-12 education within the state and nation by meeting the needs of all students with excellent programs and staff.
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MONONA GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Vision: MGSD is a student-focused culture that empowers continuous learners to embrace global opportunities and excellence. The Mission: The mission of the MGSD is to increase learning for all students while cultivating social responsibility and a desire for learning.
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MOUNT HOREB AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Mount Horeb Area School District will educate and nurture students to become civic minded and prepared for the opportunities and challenges of the future.
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OREGON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Oregon School District Mission: “...helping students acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to achieve their individual potential…”
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STOUGHTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Mission of the Stoughton Area School District, with students as our number one priority, is to ensure educational opportunities which challenge students to achieve excellence, maximize their unique talents and abilities, prepare them to face the demands of the future, and be literate, contributing members of society.
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SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Sun Prairie Area School District serves over 7,000 students in four-year-old kindergarten through twelfth grade. Our district includes 13 schools -- seven elementary schools, two middle schools, one upper middle school, one high school, and an alternative learning school. Please visit the school websites to learn more about each of them. We are very proud to be part of a community that supports public education. Our Business and Education Partnership Program has been in existence for over 20 years and is going strong! We have hundreds of community volunteers who contribute to the success of our students, our schools, and our community every day. Our Vision: All students, families, school employees, and community members unified by mutual respect and the shared purpose of seeking successful learning for every student. Our Mission: To maximize each student’s learning by: Partnering with parents, community & businesses; Implementing rigorous, multi-cultural curriculum focused on essential learning; Ensuring best practices in instruction & assessment; Using data to drive instructional decision-making; Incorporating students’ diverse performance styles, cultural knowledge, and prior experiences to make learning relevant and effective; Building relationships to ensure the connectedness of every student and family; Inspiring lifelong learning for all students and staff members.
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VERONA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Our Mission: The Verona Area School District, a community of learners, values and supports educational excellence. To foster the joy of learning and to prepare students for future challenges, we set rigorous academic and creative expectations for each student. Students, in turn, must show they meet these expectations.
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WAUNAKEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of the district is: “Committed to Children . . . Committed to Community… Committed to Excellence”
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WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
The DOC is a large agency with multiple areas with one core mission: public safety. Our goal is the safe custody and supervision of offenders using the best, most effective correctional policies and procedures so citizens are protected, offenders succeed in the community, and new crime and the cost of corrections to taxpayers is reduced. Mission statement: The Department of Corrections will protect the public through the constructive management of offenders placed in its charge.
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WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
OUR MISSION: To support economic prosperity and quality of life, the Department of Health Services exercises multiple roles in the protection and promotion of the health and safety of the people of Wisconsin. OUR STRATEGY: The Department supports policies vital to a fair and vibrant marketplace that delivers affordable, high-quality healthcare to our citizens and leverages our state's tradition of strong health outcomes, innovation and world-class provision of healthcare.
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WISCONSIN DEPT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
The Department of Public Instruction is the state agency that advances public education and libraries in Wisconsin. It is headed by the state superintendent of public instruction, a nonpartisan, constitutional officer elected every four years. Elected in 2009, State Superintendent Tony Evers is working for a Wisconsin with Every Child a Graduate, College and Career Ready. The agency was created in 1848, the year Wisconsin attained statehood, when the state constitution provided for the establishment of local school districts and a free education for all children in the state.
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WISCONSIN HEIGHTS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Wisconsin Heights is a school district of approximately 800 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. We are located 20 minutes west of Madison, Wisconsin's state capitol, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Our facilities consist of two elementary buildings - one each in Black Earth and Mazomanie with grades EC-2 attending Black Earth and grades 3-5 attending Mazomanie. We also have a combined middle school/high school situated in the countryside between these two villages on Highway 14. The district encompasses approximately 100 square miles. Our goal as a district is to help all children reach their potential every day, every year, in every class, in every activity. To achieve this goal, 135 dedicated and veteran staff members make a daily commitment to students, families, and our district. Of these 135, about 50% live in the district. As a result, they know our children not only as neighbors, but also through scout troops, youth sports, church groups, and other community activities. Whether teacher or secretary, cook or custodian, aide or assistant, these hometown connections help Wisconsin Heights educators meet the needs of our students.