West Bend School District

The West Bend School District (officially West Bend Joint School District #1) is a school district in Wisconsin serving the city of West Bend, the villages of Jackson and Newburg, and parts of the towns of Polk, Trenton, Barton, West Bend, Jackson, and Addison.

West Bend Joint School District #1
Location
735 South Main Street
West Bend, Wisconsin
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK - 12
SuperintendentDonald Kirkegaard
Schools9
Students and staff
Students6,600
Staff929 (2017-2018)
Other information
Websitewww.west-bend.k12.wi.us

As of the 2017-2018 school year, the district served more than 6,600 students.

High schools

The district has two high schools, East and West, which share one building. Each school has about 1,100 students. The two high schools were formed in 1970, but proposals for merging the schools have been raised since the 1980s.[1][2][3][4] Incoming freshmen born on even-numbered dates attend West Bend East while those born on odd-numbered dates attend West Bend West. Students with siblings already in high school follow their eldest sibling, so all children from a family attend the same high school.[5] The high schools have different students, teachers, and sports teams, but share an auditorium, music department, gymnasium complex, and natatorium. In athletics, both East and West participate in the North Shore Conference.

Every two years, in partnership with the West Bend police and fire departments, the high schools hold the two-day Every 15 Minutes program for juniors and seniors, which challenges them to think about drinking, driving, personal safety, and the responsibility of making mature decisions. In partnership with the city's police and fire departments, a mock DUI crash is held on East Decorah Road.[6]

West Bend East

West Bend East's athletic teams are known as the Suns. The school's colors are maroon and gold. In 2013 East was listed #1249 among Newsweek's top U.S. high schools.[7]

West Bend West

West Bend West's athletic teams are known as the Spartans. The school's colors are blue and white. In 2013 West was listed #1090 among Newsweek's top U.S. high schools.[7]

Schools

High schools

  • West Bend East High School
  • West Bend West High School

Intermediate school

  • Silverbrook Intermediate School - grades 5-6

Middle school

  • Badger Middle School - grades 7-8

Elementary schools

  • Decorah Elementary School
  • Fair Park Elementary School
  • Green Tree Elementary School
  • Jackson Elementary School
  • McLane Elementary School

Other

  • 4K Program using Community-Based Providers
  • Head Start for Washington County
  • Rolfs Education Center (3- and 4-year-old Head Start)

Notable alumni

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References

  1. Jay Anderson, "West Bend board defeats plan to restrict pupil releases", Milwaukee Journal, August 25, 1982, at 7A.
  2. Editorial: "Why not merge two high schools?" Milwaukee Journal, October 12, 1988 at B1.
  3. Anne Davis, "East, West Highs will keep separate athletic programs", Milwaukee Journal June 9, 1992, at B1.
  4. Mitch Maersch, "Survey on combining West Bend schools online till Tuesday", West Bend Daily News August 22, 2008.
  5. Meyerhofer, Kelly (October 3, 2014). "West Bend board to decide whether to keep 2 high schools in 1 building". Journal Sentinel. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  6. "Every 15 Minutes at West Bend East & West High Schools". Wisconsin Public Safety Photo Library. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  7. "2013 America's Best High Schools". Newsweek. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  8. "Willie Mueller Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac". Baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  9. "Ryan Rohlinger Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
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