Manitowoc Public School District
Appearance
Manitowoc Public School District | |
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Location | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | PK - 12 |
Superintendent | Mark Holzman |
Schools | 12 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 5,331 (2014-15) |
Staff | 635 (2012-13) |
Other information | |
Website | manitowocpublicschools |
Manitowoc Public School District is a school district in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. It has about 600 teachers and other employees and about 5,300 students. Holzman is the superintendent. Manitowoc Public School District is one of only two school districts in the state of Wisconsin whose local high school does not serve grade 9, the other being Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools in Wisconsin Rapids.
History
In April 2015 a $2 million referendum was approved to increase the district's budget cap.[1]
Early childhood center
- Riverview Early Learning Center (serves 3 year olds with special needs, Head Start students, 4K and 5K students)[2]
Elementary schools (serve grades 1-6)
- Franklin Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary
- Jefferson Elementary
- Madison Elementary
- Monroe Elementary
- Stangel Elementary
Middle schools (serve grades 7-9)
- Wilson Junior High School
- Washington Junior High School
High school
- Lincoln High School (serves grades 10-12)
- McKinley Academy (alternative high school that serves grades 9-12)
Charter school
- Manitowoc County Comprehensive Charter School (serves grades 1-8)
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