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The Waukesha School District is a school district that serves the city of Waukesha and parts of the Village of Waukesha, Town of Brookfield, city of Brookfield, and city of Pewaukee in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The district serves over 14,000 students and administers three high schools, three middle schools, 15 elementary schools, and four ...
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The data, which was released Nov. 19, shows a slight improvement from the 2022-23 school year, when 83% of Wisconsin schools met, exceeded or significantly exceeded expectations.
Today the district is served by a shared high school and middle school building in Palmyra and one elementary building in Eagle. On July 1, 2019, the school board of the Palmyra-Eagle School District voted to dissolve the district. The district cited a lack of funding necessary to continue operations past the 2019–2020 school year.
After years of discussion, a major conference realignment was unveiled by the WIAA for southeastern Wisconsin in 1980. Five new schools joined the Suburban: four of the smaller schools from the Milwaukee City Conference (Juneau, Riverside, Rufus King [21] and West Division) and Racine Horlick from the former South Shore Conference. [22]
Waukesha High School is the name of numerous high schools in Waukesha, Wisconsin: Waukesha East Alternative School , part of the Waukesha School District Waukesha North High School (est. 1974)
Waukesha South is one of three schools whose students participate in CORE 2062, a FIRST Robotics Competition team. The team won the Rookie All Star Award in 2007, the Wisconsin Regional (Milwaukee) in 2008, and the 10,000 Lakes Regional (Minneapolis) in 2010.
Waukesha police, in a news release Wednesday afternoon, said multiple 911 callers reported the collision at 7:18 a.m., telling dispatchers that the truck had smashed into one side of the school bus.