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Grafton also has three parochial schools that serve students from kindergarten through eight grade: Our Savior Lutheran School, [40] St. Joseph Catholic Parish School, [37] and St. Paul Lutheran School. [38] Grafton is in the Milwaukee Area Technical College District, whose nearest campus is located in Mequon.
, Wisconsin, 53024 United States: District information; Type: Public: Grades: PreK–12 [1]: NCES District ID: 5505610 [1]: Students and staff; Students: 2,047 (2021 ...
St. Joseph S89 W22650 Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend [138] St. Joseph 1619 Washington St, Grafton: Founded in 1849, church dedicated in 1897 St. Joseph 1540 Mill St, Lyons: Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1910. Part of the Burlington-Lyons Catholic Community [139] St. Joseph 118 W. Main St, Waupun [140] St. Katherine Drexel 511 S. Spring St ...
St. Benedict the Moor High School was established in 1935 by Fr. Philip Steffes, OFM Cap, the pastor of St. Benedict the Moor Parish, a mostly African American community. [2] It served both boarding and day high school students, many of whom came from St. Benedict the Moor Elementary School, the other parish school.
The Town of Grafton is a town located in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States, and is in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The town was created in 1846 and at the time of the 2020 Census had a population of 4,157. Grafton is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan. German and Irish immigrants first settled in Grafton in the 1840s.
With a 17-6 victory over Stoughton on a crisp night at Waukesha West High School, they became the first Grafton team to earn the right to play for a WIAA football championship since 1984.
Walter Reuther Central High School, Kenosha; St. Joseph High School, Kenosha; Shoreland Lutheran High School, Somers; George Nelson Tremper High School, Kenosha; Westosha Central High School, Salem; Wilmot Union High School, Wilmot
St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a Catholic elementary and secondary parochial school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, created on July 1, 2010 as a result of the merging of St. Mark Elementary School, St. Joseph Interparish Junior High School, and St. Joseph High School. [2] The school serves students from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade.