Mission Statement: It is the intent of the Barneveld School Board to empower each student with the attitudes, knowledge, and skills for becoming a life-long learner by providing an environment that values curiosity, challenge, cooperation, respect, and creative and critical thinking.
Mission: Dodgeville School District, a catalyst for excellence, will ensure our children are caring, responsible, capable, self-assured world citizens, by creating a child-centered environment that is inclusive, integrated, individualized and inspiring. We employ 120 dedicated teachers, 73 of whom hold advanced degrees. Their expertise and certifications span the gamut of elementary classroom instruction, preschool and early learning programs, reading and academic intervention specialists, English Language Learner and English as a Second Language teachers, core academics of reading and language arts, math, science, and social studies, encore areas such as art, music, physical education, health, Spanish, Career and Technical Education, supportive services such as gifted and talented education, counseling, media specialists, special education , speech and language clinicians and educational interpreter. We contract services for occupational and physical therapy for students requiring those services in order to benefit from education. We employ 49 support staff in the areas of teacher assistants, clerical assistants, secretaries, custodians, and kitchen staff, who positively impact our students daily. Additionally, we employ a school nurse, psychologists, and IT personnel. Our principals, coaches, club advisors, theatrical directors, and volunteers are all part of the supportive safety net we provide our students. Every day we aim to bring the best we have to offer to our students.
The Highland School District aspires to be a challenging and exciting school district in which students achieve personal responsibility, social maturity, and academic success.
Iowa-Grant School District is located in Southwestern Wisconsin in both Grant and Iowa Counties. The District serves students from the Villages of Cobb, Linden, Rewey, Livingston, and Montfort, parts of Edmund, and portions of the Towns of Wingville, Castle Rock, Eden, Highland, Lima, Liberty, Linden, Mifflin, and Clifton. The District encompasses about 195 square miles in one of the most prosperous agricultural areas of the state. With approximately 120 employees and an enrollment of nearly 900, the Iowa-Grant District provides a comprehensive program for students in early childhood through twelfth grade. Facilities include the High School, which opened in 1960 and is noted for its unique architectural features and open concept design, and the Elementary/Middle School (IGEMS), which opened in the fall of 1992 on the same 40-acre site.
The Mineral Point Unified School District encompasses all the City of Mineral Point, parts of the Iowa County towns of Mineral Point, Linden. Mifflin and Waldwick, and parts of the Lafayette County towns of Kendall, Fayette and Willow Springs. The district is one of forty-eight unified school districts in Wisconsin having changed from a city system in 1962. A total of thirty-four rural school districts consolidated over the years into what now comprises the Mineral Point School District – an area of about 150 miles. District Mission: "Our mission is to offer a high quality education that empowers all students with the knowledge and skills to become responsible citizens." District Value Statements: Educational partnerships involving community members, families, students, and staff; Student achievement, personal growth, and lifelong learning; A safe, supportive, and accepting environment in which to learn.