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MISSION STATEMENT: The Lakeland Union High School District is dedicated to creating a safe, stimulating environment where all students may acquire the knowledge, skills and ability to pursue academic, vocational and personal excellence! VISION STATEMENT: Through purposeful teaching and learning, each student will plan and execute their career path!
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Minocqua J1 School District is made up of three schools: MHLT Elementary School, Creative Minds and Woodland Charter Schools. The district serves 576 children in grades PreK-8 living in the towns of Minocqua, Hazelhurst, and Lake Tomahawk. MINOCQUA J1 SCHOOL DISTRICT PLEDGES: To provide a high quality education in a safe and nurturing environment that promotes the success of each individual.
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Located in the beautiful Northwoods of Wisconsin, the School District of Rhinelander serves nine surrounding townships and the City of Rhinelander. The District serves approximately 2,500 students in its three elementary schools, middle school, high school, elementary charter school and secondary charter school. A secondary alternative education program and a variety of virtual opportunities are offered to the students, and the District has developed partnerships with those families who have chosen home-school education for their children. Our schools offer area students exceptional academic programs, as well as athletic, cultural and community opportunities. As a result of an active community, outstanding staff, a comprehensive curriculum, and an emphasis on technology in the classroom, the School District of Rhinelander is proud to provide educational excellence to its youth.
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The Three Lakes School District is located in Northern Wisconsin and includes the communities of Hiles, Monico, Piehl, Stella, Sugar Camp and Three Lakes, covering 305 square miles. Nested in the Chequamegan - Nicolet National Forest, the Three Lakes area offers scenic bicycling, hiking, camping, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, camping, fishing, hunting and boating, and features the largest freshwater chain of lakes in the world. Small town living and unique recreational and cultural opportunities contribute to a high quality of life for residents in our Northwoods communities. The Three Lakes School District is fortunate to have strong community support for its programs and The Board of Education, administration, faculty, staff and students continue to seek new avenues for community involvement in order to strengthen this tie. Our Mission: "Teaching Students to be Productive Citizens"