Waukesha County School Districts
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ARROWHEAD UHS SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of Arrowhead High School is to provide a comprehensive public education that challenges individuals to reach their full potential. Students, school, parents, and community share the responsibility to provide an “Arrowhead Experience” that will enable students to become responsible adults who can succeed in the future. With students as the focus of all that we do, we are committed to establishing and achieving high expectations with measurable goals that promote excellence.
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COOPERATIVE ED SERV AGCY 01
Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) #1 provides high-quality, cost-effective programs and services that are responsive to the dynamic needs of our members, clients, and the students they serve. As a regional cooperative, we leverage local, state, and national resources to support schools in providing quality learning opportunities for all students. It is CESA #1's vision that all students in Southeastern Wisconsin have access to learning opportunities that will maximize their potential to thrive in an ever-changing global society.
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ELMBROOK SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of the School District of Elmbrook is to educate and inspire every student to think, to learn, and to succeed.
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HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
It is the mission of the Hamilton School District, a child-centered, progressive, pro-active organization, to ensure maximum achievement for each student through a respectful and active learning environment; a rigorous, relevant curriculum; and a highly qualified, caring staff in concert with our diverse community.
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HARTLAND-LAKESIDE J3 SCHOOL DISTRICT
Hartland-Lakeside is a community oriented school district with high quality programs and services. It is located in the Village of Hartland, Wisconsin, and serves the Village of Hartland and the Towns of Delafield, Merton, and Pewaukee. We are a kindergarten through eighth grade system with a student population of 1336. Hartland North is K-2nd grades, Hartland School of Community Learning and Hartland South are grades 3-5, LIFE Charter School is grades 6-8, and North Shore Middle School is 6-8. Attendance is determined by the location of your residence. Upon completion of eighth grade at North Shore Middle School, students attend Arrowhead High School.
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KETTLE MORAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Kettle Moraine School District Vision: Learning without Boundaries. Purpose: To cultivate academic excellence, citizenship, and personal development.
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LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Lake Country School District is a 4K-8 public school district located in Hartland, WI. The district feeds into Arrowhead High School. VISION STATEMENT: To be the most successful and respected district within the Arrowhead system. MISSION STATEMENT: To educate all children to reach their highest academic and social potential by continuously improving our learning/teaching environment, using evidence based approaches that support a culture both of risk taking and accountability.
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MENOMONEE FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Mission: In partnership with family and community, the School District of Menomonee Falls provides the best personalized and comprehensive education so our students will be prepared for, and positively contribute to, a profoundly different future.
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MERTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Merton Community School District is a 4K-8 grade public school district in southeastern Wisconsin that serves roughly 1060 students in a small rural community 20 miles west of Milwaukee. Merton Primary School (grades 4-year-old kindergarten through third grade) and Merton Intermediate School (fourth grade through eighth grade) are located in the Village of Merton in Waukesha County. Merton is located west of Sussex and north of Hartland in the Village of Merton. Students live in the Towns of Merton and Lisbon as well as the Village of Merton. The district consists of a small business center, rural areas, and over thirty subdivisions ranging from five to fifty homes at each site. Students who complete the required program of studies attend prestigious Hartland Arrowhead Union High School in the Town of Merton. This school contains grades 9-12 and includes 2000+ students from Merton, Hartland, Lake Country, Stone Bank, North Lake, Richmond and Swallow School Districts. These districts make up a consortium for transportation, curriculum and staff development services; each one under a separate Wis. State Statue 66.30 agreement. Merton is the second largest of the seven K-8 districts feeding into Arrowhead Union High School. The district boasts state-of-the-art facilities and purchased an additional 37 acre site for possible future school building needs. Merton Schools are governed by a five member board elected at-large. Board members serve three years. Students at Merton School access outstanding opportunities in the core academic areas, accelerated mathematics, band, drama, technology, foreign language, and co-curricular activities. The district also provides the full range of special education, at-risk, counseling, and gifted & talented services.
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MUSKEGO-NORWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission: Every Student Learning, Growing…Succeeding. Vision: The Muskego-Norway School District is the district of choice in Southeastern Wisconsin for prospective students, parents and staff. High student achievement, system-wide continuous improvement and sound stewardship of community resources are the hallmarks of MNS.
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NEW BERLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of the School District of New Berlin is to ensure that our students demonstrate skills and knowledge that exceed the community and society’s expectations. We are committed to accomplishing this through a caring and effective school system that is both introspective and dynamic.
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NORTH LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT
North Lake School Mission Statement: To provide a learning community where every person will grow and succeed in mind, body, and spirit.
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OCONOMOWOC AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) covers approximately 120 sq. miles and draws students from Waukesha, Jefferson and Dodge counties. This year, the District served more than 5,000 students; it has grown by an average of 100 students for each of the last six years. It is one of very few Wisconsin Districts that can make that claim. OASD includes an outstanding high school for students in 9th through 12th grade. Oconomowoc High School offers a unique combination of programming which includes the International Baccalaureate Programme, Advanced Placement classes and many other learning options. OHS also includes an award-winning arts center and field house, both completed in 2008. The District also features two almost-identical intermediate schools - Nature Hill and Silver Lake – which opened only three years ago. The intermediate schools are located at opposite ends of the District, and offer personalized learning experiences for students including three world languages, a complete arts curriculum and technology-enhanced classes to help students prepare for and lead a digital world. Five elementary schools round out the Oconomowoc Area School District. It is there that students begin their education with the help of a supportive, well-trained and enthusiastic staff. The nurturing environment of each site welcomes families and embraces students in a family of learning.
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PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Our Mission: Through our unique all-school campus setting, the Pewaukee Public School District will open the door to each child's future. Our School Community delivers an innovative and progressive education.
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RICHMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT
Through partnerships with families, community members, students, and fellow educators, Richmond School District will be recognized for its academic excellence by developing the whole student to become a life-long learner.
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STONE BANK SCHOOL DISTRICT
The mission of the Stone Bank School District represents a partnership with parents and community in an atmosphere that fosters and maximizes the full potential of each child. The intellectual, physical, social and emotional well-being of our students is of primary importance. Parent involvement and support is critical to student success. The parents and staff, as dedicated role models, develop mutual respect, and challenge students with a curriculum that reflects visionary and innovative learning strategies, blended with proven methodologies. Our mission is successful when each of our children leaves with life-long learning skills, basic values, and knowledge to become a self-reliant, positive contributor to our society.
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SWALLOW SCHOOL DISTRICT
Our Mission: The Swallow School District, with families and community, will inspire every child to achieve maximum potential for future success as a self-directed, problem-solving, responsible, life-long learner.
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WAUKESHA SCHOOL DISTRICT
The School District of Waukesha is located fifteen miles west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the rolling hills of Waukesha County. With over 12,000 pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students served in our 20 schools, we are the seventh largest school district in the State of Wisconsin. Our schools include three comprehensive high schools, three middle schools, and 14 elementary schools. In addition, we serve students in six charter schools: Waukesha STEM Academy which has two campuses - Randall for Grades K-5 and Saratoga for Grades 6 and 7, Harvey Philip Alternative Charter School, Charter Recovery School, Waukesha Academy of Health Professions, Waukesha Engineering Preparatory Academy, and iQ/eAchieve Academy Wisconsin. The Waukesha schools offer a full array of courses and activities from which students can learn and grow. The culture of our district is very school oriented and individual schools have autonomy in most operational, budget and staff areas. Our district has a well-articulated curriculum which is sequential in nature and based on Wisconsin State Standards and Benchmarks. We are proud to declare that one of our district high schools has won the State Academic Decathlon title nine times and was the National Academic Decathlon winner in 2002. Our district is well known for its music, art and other fine arts initiatives. Our marching bands have been state winners multiple years in the AAAA division, our choirs and strings groups are sought to perform widely across the area, and our art students have won local, state and national awards and scholarships based on their work. The Waukesha schools also perform well in competitive sports programs and have a full complement of opportunities for students. To find out more about the Waukesha School District or individual schools, continue to explore our website, using the contact information in this website to call or e-mail the school administration.