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The original Mayville High School was built around 1850 as a one-room schoolhouse that housed all grades. [4] The current building was built in 1964. [5] After a failed 2015 referendum, [5] a 2017 referendum to add a STEAM addition to the school passed; construction began in April 2018. [6]
The Abbotsford School District is a public school district in Clark and Marathon counties, Wisconsin, United States, based in Abbotsford, Wisconsin. In Clark County the district includes most of that county's part of Abbotsford, as well as Curtiss. There it includes sections of the towns of Mayville, Hoard, and Colby. [3] In Marathon County the ...
This is a complete list of school districts in the state of Wisconsin. The school districts in the state are independent governments. The sole public school systems that are dependent on another layer of government are the county-operated children with disabilities education boards.
Maranatha Baptist Academy High School, Watertown; Mayville High School, Mayville; Randolph High School, Randolph; Watertown High School, Watertown; Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam; Waupun High School, Waupun; Central Wisconsin Christian High School, Waupun
Audubon Days is a culmination of Mayville's historic German roots, with festivities that include bed races, the "Taste of Mayville" food tent, duck races, a parade, kids games/crafts and live music. From July 29 to August 2, 2009, Mayville hosted the Wisconsin American Legion Baseball Class A state tournament at Fireman's Field in Mayville.
The district is Mayville's old downtown. Buildings within it include the Beaumont Hotel, along with the 1866 Italianate Reible building, [3] the pre-1873 Commercial Vernacular Simonin-Wolff-Faust Building, [4] the 1891 Classical Revival Ruedebusch Department Store, [5] the 1897 Queen Anne Hamm building, [6] and the 1915 Modernist First National Bank.
Mayville is a village in Tuscola County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 922 at the 2020 census . The village is within Fremont Township along the boundary with Dayton Township .
Immanuel Lutheran School was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest continually operating elementary schools in the state of Wisconsin. In the 2013–2014 school year, Immanuel's Kindergarten class scored higher than 99% of schools in the nation on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills.