Sheboygan Area School District

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Sheboygan Area School District
Sheboygan Area School District Logo.png
Location
830 Virginia Avenue
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
District information
TypePublic
MottoLearning Today. Leading Tomorrow.
GradesPK12
SuperintendentSeth Harvatine
Schools27
Budget$152,619,387 (2020-21)
Students and staff
Students10,058 (2019-20)
Staff1,165 (2019-20)
Other information
Websitesheboygan.k12.wi.us

Sheboygan Area School District is a public school district in Sheboygan, Wisconsin that serves that city, the village of Cleveland, and the towns of Centerville, Mosel, Sheboygan and Wilson. It has about 1,187 teachers and other employees and about 10,232 students. Mr. Seth Harvatine is the superintendent.

The district comprises one early childhood school, 12 elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools. In addition, it operates several alternative programs, including Riverview Alternative Program for students at risk of dropping out, STRIVE Alternative Program (Sheboygan Transition through Reintegration and Involvement in Vocational and Education) for severely emotionally disturbed students, W.A.V.E. Alternative Program (Alternative Work, Academic and Vocational Education), Teen-Age Parent Program (TAPP) and Teenship I and II. Many of these programs are housed at the former Central High School building, which also serves as the home of the central district offices.

The high schools host their graduation ceremony in a combined fashion in the second week of June in Vollrath Park's natural bowl amphitheater, with North graduates sitting at the north end and South's graduates filling the south portion of the bowl. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremonies are held individually at the school's respective field houses.

Early childhood schools[]

  • Early Learning Center

Elementary schools[]

  • Cleveland (in the village of Cleveland, serves the residents of that village and the towns of Mosel and Centerville in Manitowoc County)
  • Cooper
  • Grant
  • Jackson
  • Jefferson
  • Lake Country Academy
  • Longfellow
  • Lincoln-Erdman
  • James Madison
  • Pigeon River & Étude Elementary (shared building)
  • Sheridan
  • Wilson

Middle schools[]

  • Étude Middle School
  • Farnsworth Middle School
  • Lake Country Academy
  • Horace Mann Middle School
  • Urban Middle School
  • George D. Warriner Middle School

High schools[]

Alternative programs[]

  • Jailbound Instruction
  • Adolescent Treatment Program (ATP)
  • Homebound and Hospitalbound Instruction

See also[]

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