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Students' guardians use Skyward's Family Access product to stay up-to-date on students' grades, school schedules, food service accounts, and to communicate with teachers and other district staff. Students use Skyward's Student Access product to check their own grades and schedules, work on online assignments, and communicate with teachers.
Hartland-Lakeside Joint No. 3 School District, also known as the Hartland-Lakeside School District, is a school district headquartered in Hartland, Wisconsin. [1]The district includes the majority of Hartland as well as portions of Delafield Town and Merton Town.
Arrowhead High School is a high school located in Merton Town, Wisconsin [2] (with a Hartland, Wisconsin post address). Sitting on 117 acres (0.47 km 2 ) of land, the school has two campuses, a north campus and a south campus.
Arrowhead Christian Academy offers Advanced Placement and Honors Classes in subjects such as Philosophy and Theology, Lab Sciences, Mathematics, Language and Literature, and Social Studies. Arrowhead Christian Academy has received awards and recognition for academic excellence. Students have been awarded various forms of the AP Scholar Award.
The current (as of 2021) district superintendent is Kristen Taylor, [3] superseding Roger Rindo, who served from July 2013 until 2021. Rindo left to take the superintendent in the Reedsburg School District.
Arrowhead Park Early College High School and Medical Academy is a high school in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It is the newest high school inside Doña Ana County. The school specializes in graduating its students with at least a two-year college degree. The school opened in July 2010 and has 311 students as of most current data. [2]
Libraries in Minnesota receive a portion of funding from the Minnesota Legacy Amendment under the Arts and Cultural Heritage funding allocation. In 2011, the Arrowhead Library System received $457,762.74 in legacy funding, and was able to provide 134 programs to 22,496 residents in northeastern Minnesota. [7]