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Pewaukee School District
Basic Information
Address: 404 Lake St., Pewaukee, WI 53072
Phone Number: 262-691-2100
Fax Number: 262-691-1052
Email: wongwen@pewaukeeschools.org
Superintendent: Dr. JoAnn Sternke
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Additional Information
Board of Directors: Jim Huissman, Brian Kammers, John Blask, Larry Dux, Dacia Hopkins, Jeanne Witthun, Ron Frea
Mission Statement:
Opening the Door to each Child's Future
Notable Alumni:
JJ Watt, Pam Anderson, Christina Wisler, Heather Koehn, Chrissy Dzioba
Other Facilities: Pewaukee Lake Elementary School, Horizon Elementary School, Asa Clark Middle School, Pewaukee High School
Athletics: See web: www.pewaukeeschools.schoolfusion.org
Belief Statements:
Belief Statements:
We believe in all students achieving their potential
We believe in providing a safe learning environment
We believe students learn best when engaged, challenged, and respected
We believe student learning is our responsibility
We believe in modeling and teaching the qualities of good character so every student grows intellectually, socially, and emotionally
We believe teachers and staff are vital to student learning
We believe that the professionalism of all staff is a critical component of student success
We believe in welcoming and involving families and the community in the education of students
We believe in committing our resources to maximize student achievement
We believe in continuous progress to attain excellence
Demographics:
Pewaukee School District has over 2,800 students on a campus setting. All four schools are in one square block.
Assets and Achievements: Newsweek Magazine ranks Pewaukee High School as one of the top schools in the nation.
Summer Schools: Yes
Teacher Workshops: Yes
Vision Statement: Our School Community delivers an innovative and progressive education.
We are:
Passionate about academic excellence
Committed to fostering positive citizenship
Dedicated to inspiring all students to flourish