There are attendance areas designated for each of our 15 elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools. Paper copies of the School District of Waukesha attendance area maps are available at the Lindholm Administrative Building. If you are considering relocating to the the School District of Waukesha, please contact the District at 262-970-1003 to obtain a complimentary copy of the school district attendance areas and boundaries. If you are a current resident of the School District of Waukesha or your business or workplace is interested in obtaining copies of these maps, there is a charge of $4 per map. To view the current district map online click here. Individual attendance area maps can be accessed by clicking on the links listed below.
For further information about these attendance areas, please contact Stephanie Peterson at 262-970-1105 or at speterso@waukesha.k12.wi.us. If you are interested in school choice (the possibility of attending a school other than your attendance area school), first please contact your attendance area principal, then the principal of the school you are interested in, or Stephanie Peterson at 262-970-1105.
To view the attendance area map for an individual school, click on the name of the school listed below:
Banting - offers optional Dual Language Two-Way Program Bethesda - offers Dual Language Two-Way Program Blair - Hadfield Hawthorne Heyer - Hillcrest Lowell Meadowbrook Prairie Rose Glen - West Rose Glen - East Summit View White Rock Whittier
Middle School (Butler, Central, Horning) Attendance Areas High School (North, South, West) Attendance Areas
Charter Schools: eAchieve Virtual School, Waukesha Academy of Health Professionals and Waukesha Engineering Prep (within South High School), Harvey Philip Alternative Charter School, STEM-Randall elementary campus, STEM-Saratoga middle school campus
Entire District Map
Student Enrollment: 12,720 students
Schools: 28 schools
Graduation rate: 97% of high school students
Graduation requirements: 25 high school credits to graduate (state requires 21 credits).
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