2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
2009-10 Yearbook - School Management Services
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<strong>School</strong> (with more than 150 online and print-based courses available),<br />
Class.com (with online classes aligned to Wisconsin State Standards),<br />
Monroe High <strong>School</strong> classroom courses, APEX Learning and Advance<br />
Placement online courses, off-campus credit-for-work service learning,<br />
and physical education.<br />
The school is located in a large two-room facility, which includes space<br />
for small group instruction, one-on-one instruction, eight computers, a<br />
resource library, and a conference area. A full-time teacher and a parttime<br />
learning disabilities teacher staff the school.<br />
Est. 200<br />
Cory Hirsbrunner<br />
801 32nd Avenue<br />
Monroe, WI 53566<br />
(608) 328-7135<br />
cory.hirsbrunner@monroe.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: 06-<br />
119. Monroe Virtual Charter Middle <strong>School</strong><br />
The Monroe Virtual Charter <strong>School</strong> offers a unique and flexible approach<br />
to earning school credit using computer-based courses, correspondence,<br />
and experiential credit-based options. Our online school serves students<br />
in grades 6-12 and operates year-round. Monroe Virtual <strong>School</strong> offers a<br />
variety of diverse, individualized, and challenging courses. These courses<br />
provide rigor and relevance to all of our students. The MVS program is<br />
based on the belief that all students have the right to the opportunity to<br />
earn a high school diploma, while recognizing that not all students are able<br />
to accomplish this in a traditional setting.<br />
Mukwonago Area<br />
<strong>School</strong> District<br />
Paul A. Strobel<br />
423 Division Street<br />
(262) 363-6300<br />
www.mukwonago.k12.wi.us<br />
Mukwonago, WI 53149<br />
Est. 2004<br />
Jodi Kujawa<br />
S<strong>10</strong>1 W34511 Highway LO<br />
Eagle, WI 53119<br />
(262) 363-6258<br />
kujawjo@mukwonago.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: 01-06<br />
120. Eagleville Elementary Charter <strong>School</strong><br />
The Eagleville Elementary Charter <strong>School</strong> is a grades 1-6 charter school<br />
conversion in the Mukwonago Area <strong>School</strong> District and is located in a<br />
rural setting. Eagleville Elementary <strong>School</strong> has been in existence since<br />
1849, when it began as a small country schoolhouse, much like those that<br />
were common in Wisconsin at the turn of the last century.<br />
Eagleville <strong>School</strong> is unique in its long historical commitment to<br />
academic excellence and close ties to the community. Its essence is the<br />
family-like extension of the home. Eagleville Elementary Charter <strong>School</strong><br />
offers a richness of educational opportunities that can best be found in a<br />
small, rural setting and takes full advantage of the unique natural<br />
surroundings, which include the Mukwonago River, Jericho Creek, Eagle<br />
Spring Lake, wooded areas, wetlands, and natural prairie.<br />
Neenah Joint<br />
<strong>School</strong> District<br />
Mary B. Pfeiffer<br />
4<strong>10</strong> South Commercial Street<br />
(920) 751-6800<br />
www.neenah.k12.wi.us<br />
Neenah, WI 54956<br />
Est. 2004<br />
Philip Johnson<br />
215 East Forest Avenue<br />
Neenah, WI 54956<br />
(920) 751-6970<br />
pjohnson@neenah.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: KG-05<br />
121. Alliance Charter Elementary<br />
Alliance Charter Elementary is a KG-5 charter school; grade 5 was added<br />
in 2006-2007. It has a current enrollment of approximately <strong>10</strong>0 students<br />
and is an instrumentality of the Neenah Joint <strong>School</strong> District. Alliance’s<br />
mission is to provide an active, multiage learning environment utilizing<br />
the best practices of Montessori and Project-Based learning along with<br />
foreign language and piano keyboarding. This unique environment<br />
develops resourceful, responsible, global citizens who can successfully<br />
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