School Facts

District Mission: To educate and graduate students by providing equal access to quality education with high academic standards that develops socially responsible citizens with the skills, attitudes and behaviors necessary for lifelong learning, higher education and employment.

Our shared beliefs include:

  • We believe that the success of every student is our priority and our responsibility.
  • We believe that our diversity is a strength and we will respect, value and respond to individual differences.
  • We believe in continuous improvement through professional development that results in measurable student growth.
  • We believe that the education of a child is the collective responsibility of school, the family and community.
  • We believe that innovation and risk taking are necessary for on-going growth and are valued, encouraged, and supported.
  • We believe decision making occurs close to the point of implementation and the power to affect change is distributed throughout the organization.
  • We believe in recognizing and rewarding the continuous growth, accomplishments, efforts and achievements of groups and individuals within our learning community.

Demographics - 2011/2012:

Student Enrollment: 13,766 students from 10,000 families

Diversity: Waukesha is the most diverse school district in Waukesha County.

  • 28.3% minority students,
  • 29.3% of our students qualify for free or reduced meals (Federal Standard)
  • 39 languages spoken by students in the school district
  • 13.5% special education students
  • Bilingual programming (Spanish language) in three elementary schools; English-as-a-second language programming (all languages) at one elementary school, one middle school and one high school.

Schools: There are 27 schools in the district with 15 elementary schools (grades 4K-5), 4 middle schools (grades 6-8), 3 high schools (grades 9-12), and 5 charter schools.

  • Elementary schools range in size from 270 students to 688 students; middle schools 670-980; high schools 1150-1300.
  • All schools, except charter schools, are tied together with the same course offerings and curriculum plan and adopt the same texts and materials. Charter schools are exempt from most state and district regulations and typically have their own unique program and curriculum.
  • Charter schools include: iQ/eAchieve Academy (827 students), Harvey Philip Alternative Charter School (67 students), Waukesha Health Academy (162 students), Waukesha Engineering Preparatory Academy (69 students), Project Change (10 students)

Graduation Requirements: 25 high school credits to graduate (state requires 21 credits). Waukesha graduates 97% of its high school students.

Staff: 850 teachers, 300 instructional aides, 70 support staff, 100 custodial/maintenance, 60 district and school administrators. Over 70% of the Waukesha teaching staff have a Masters Degree or beyond.

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