Wisconsin Charter Schools Yearbook - School Management Services
Wisconsin Charter Schools Yearbook - School Management Services
Wisconsin Charter Schools Yearbook - School Management Services
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(715) 532-5531<br />
mbunton@lhsd.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: 11-12<br />
Lena Public <strong>School</strong><br />
District<br />
Robert Werley<br />
304 East Main Street<br />
Lena, WI 54139<br />
(920) 829-5703<br />
werley@lena.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: KG-12<br />
Est. 2005 LEARN<br />
Lodi <strong>School</strong> District<br />
Kim Amidon<br />
1100 Sauk Street<br />
Lodi, WI 53555<br />
(608) 592-3853<br />
amidoki@lodi.k12.wi.us<br />
Grade Levels: 09-12<br />
Madison<br />
Metropolitan<br />
<strong>School</strong> District<br />
Nancy Evans<br />
1717 Fish Hatchery Road<br />
Madison, WI 53713<br />
Chippewa Valley Technical College to define appropriate curricula in many<br />
healthcare fields, align that curricula to specific healthcare programs, and<br />
create opportunities for students to earn dual credit through cooperative<br />
agreements. The HCA has also partnered with business and industry in the<br />
healthcare professions. These partnerships are a critical component in the<br />
dynamic, engaging, and relevant curriculum the HCA offers. It is the intention<br />
of the Health Care Academy to actively seek out and welcome additional<br />
business and industry partners in healthcare professions in the future.<br />
Robert Werley<br />
304 E Main St<br />
(920) 829-5703<br />
www.lena.k12.wi.us<br />
• Lena, WI 54139-9488<br />
LEARN (Lena Educational Alternative Regional Network) <strong>Charter</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
provides alternate instructional options to students in the two rural districts of<br />
Lena and Coleman. The primary focus is to provide options for at-risk students<br />
in grades Kindergarten -12 to complete their high school education. Instruction<br />
is provided to students at a site in each district. With the cooperation of<br />
parents, LEARN staff, and school counselors, each charter school student<br />
develops a school completion plan. Academic, attendance, and behavioral<br />
expectations are clearly outlined. Learning options include online instruction,<br />
individualized curriculum packets, standard district curriculum, and work<br />
experience. All curricula are aligned to <strong>Wisconsin</strong> Model Academic Standards.<br />
Upon completion, students receive a regular high school diploma from their<br />
home district.<br />
Michael J Shimshak<br />
115 <strong>School</strong> St<br />
(608) 592-3851<br />
www.lodi.k12.wi.us<br />
Est. 1999 Lodi <strong>Charter</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />
• Lodi, WI 53555-1046<br />
The mission of the Lodi <strong>Charter</strong> <strong>School</strong> is to create an educational<br />
environment that prepares students in grades 9-12 to meet the challenges of the<br />
future. The belief is that all students have the ability to learn but not all<br />
students learn in the same way. The charter school’s goal is to maintain the<br />
integrity of obtaining the academic skills necessary to be successful while at<br />
the same time addressing the personal and social needs that are unique to the<br />
at-risk student and that are difficult to address in a traditional setting. The Lodi<br />
<strong>Charter</strong> <strong>School</strong> has two strands. The first, the transitions strand, addresses the<br />
transition needs of students moving from eighth to ninth grade. The second<br />
strand, the graduate strand, addresses the needs of students who are creditdeficient<br />
in any area and allows them the opportunity to make up those credits.<br />
Art Rainwater<br />
545 W Dayton St<br />
(608) 663-1879<br />
www.madison.k12.wi.us<br />
Est. 1995 James C. Wright Middle <strong>School</strong><br />
• Madison, WI 53703-1967<br />
The James C. Wright Middle <strong>School</strong>, named for one of Madison’s civil rights<br />
pioneers, is a school of choice for students in grades 6-8. Wright’s<br />
population is diverse: More than 80 percent of its students are from racial or<br />
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