2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
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eadiness skills. In addition to a strong academic and social component<br />
for preschoolers, the Time 4 Learning Charter <strong>School</strong> provides a parent<br />
education component that recognizes the important role of parents in<br />
providing the foundation for their child’s education.<br />
Hayward<br />
Community <strong>School</strong><br />
District<br />
Michael Cox<br />
P.O. Box 860<br />
(715) 634-2619<br />
www.hayward.k12.wi.us<br />
Hayward, WI 54843<br />
Est. 2003 44. Hayward Center for Individualized Learning<br />
Bill Turner<br />
15574 Hwy 77<br />
Hayward, WI 54843<br />
(715) 934-2112<br />
hacil@hayward.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: KG-12<br />
The Hayward Center for Individualized Learning is a year-round charter<br />
school that serves students in grades KG-12, although it is open to all<br />
who meet the Hayward Community <strong>School</strong> District requirements for<br />
enrollment.<br />
Parents consult with a Wisconsin-certified teacher to develop an<br />
individualized educational plan incorporat-ing goals to ensure students<br />
make satisfactory progress in meeting state and district standards and<br />
benchmarks. Instruction is multisite-based and may include virtual<br />
classes, parent-directed activities, small-group enrichment, communitybased<br />
programs, traditional classroom instruction within the district, or a<br />
combination of programs.<br />
The HACIL plan is structured to incorporate the contributions of those<br />
who are willing to share their time, energy, and expertise in addressing<br />
the diverse needs of children. Through shared strengths and flexible<br />
programming, HACIL serves at-risk students, reduces achievement gaps,<br />
promotes career and technology education, and encourages parent and<br />
community involvement.<br />
Est. 2001 45. Waadookodaading Charter <strong>School</strong><br />
Monica White<br />
15930 West Fifth Street<br />
Hayward, WI 54843<br />
(715) 634-2619<br />
mwhite@hayward.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: PK-04<br />
The mission of Waadookodaading, or The Place Where We Help Each<br />
Other, is to create fluent speakers of the Ojibwe language who can meet<br />
the challenges of a rapidly changing world. The school is a community<br />
center for language revitalization, local environmental understanding, and<br />
intergenerational relationships. Students are grounded in local Ojibwe<br />
language, culture, and traditions and develop an awareness of global<br />
concerns. The school’s aim is to foster a love of learning while teaching<br />
the skills that will enable students to create solutions for their community<br />
and the wider world.<br />
All subjects are taught in the Ojibwe language. Ojibwe culture and<br />
values guide the mission, and the school bases its framework on these<br />
themes. The goal is that through deeply integrating both high academic<br />
standards and the Ojibwe language, students will become thoughtful,<br />
skillful, and articulate community members.<br />
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