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Manitowoc Public School District
Location
2902 Lindbergh Drive
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK - 12
SuperintendentMark Holzman
Schools12
Students and staff
Students5,115 (2016-17)
Staff895 (2018)
Other information
Websitemanitowocpublicschools.org

Manitowoc Public School District (MPSD) is a public school district in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, serving Manitowoc and the surrounding area. It has about 600 teachers and other employees and enrolls about 5,100 students. Its current superintendent is Mark Holzman. After East Junior High in Wisconsin Rapids closed after the 2017–18 school year, MPSD became the only school district in the state of Wisconsin whose local high school does not serve grade 9.

History

In April 2015 a $2 million referendum was approved to increase the district's budget cap.[1] In May 2018 MPSD approved a realignment plan that would move 9th graders to Lincoln High School, 6th graders to Washington and Wilson Junior High, and kindergarten to local elementary schools. The plan also moves students at Stangel Elementary to Riverview Early Learning Center, and students at McKinley Academy to Stangel. This plan will take effect in the 2019–20 school year.[2]

Schools

Pre-K and kindergarten

  • Riverview Early Learning Center (serves 3 year olds with special needs, Head Start students, 4K and 5K students)[3]

Elementary schools (serving grades 1-6)

  • Franklin Elementary School
  • Jackson Elementary
  • Jefferson Elementary
  • Madison Elementary
  • Monroe Elementary
  • Stangel Elementary

Middle schools (serving grades 7-9)

  • Wilson Middle School
  • Washington Middle School

High schools

  • Lincoln High School (serves grades 9-12)
  • McKinley Academy (alternative high school that serves grades 9-12)

Charter schools

  • Manitowoc County Comprehensive Charter School (serves grades 1-8)

References

  1. ^ Bock, Phillip (7 April 2015). "All three MPSD referendums pass". Herald Times Reporter.
  2. ^ Schafer, Alisa M. (22 May 2018). "Manitowoc school realignment plan approved, to begin in 2019-2020 school year". Herald Times Reporter. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  3. ^ http://manitowocpublicschools.org/schools

External links