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The Eau Claire Area School District (ECASD) is a school district in western Wisconsin and the eighth-largest district in the state. [3]Covering approximately 200 square miles (520 km 2), it includes the city of Eau Claire, part of Altoona, parts of the village of Lake Hallie, the towns of Brunswick, Clear Creek, Drammen, Pleasant Valley, Rock Creek, Seymour, Union, Washington, and Wheaton, and ...
Jul. 19—In a move toward normal operations, the Eau Claire school district announced Monday it plans to bring students in all grade levels back to full-time, face-to-face classes this fall.
Nov. 8—EAU CLAIRE — Substitute teachers and special education assistants can now expect slightly higher pay from the Eau Claire Area School District, effective this Sunday. The Eau Claire ...
For most young students in the Eau Claire school district, today is the first day in a year that they are back in classrooms for most of the week. After months of nearly all K-12 students taking ...
Eau Claire schools are part of the Eau Claire Area School District. The city has two public high schools: Memorial High School and North High School; and two public charter high schools: McKinley Charter School and Technology Charter School. There are 13 elementary schools and three middle schools in the Eau Claire Area School District. [82]
School district: Eau Claire Area School District: Principal: Dave Oldenberg: Teaching staff: 92.38 (on an FTE basis) [2] Grades: 9–12 [2] Enrollment: 1,552 (2022-23) [2] Student to teacher ratio: 16.80 [2] Color(s) Purple and white: Fight song: On Memorial: Athletics conference: Big Rivers Conference (all sports except football) Wisconsin ...
Aidan Sanfelippo, The Leader-Telegram, Eau Claire, Wis. February 9, 2024 at 5:17 AM The county's Schools Fight Food Waste grant program helped bring composting to six elementary schools.
Jeffrey E. Smith (born March 15, 1955) is an American Democratic politician and former small business owner from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 31st Senate district since 2019. He previously served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 2007 to 2011.