Our community and school will work cooperatively to creat a positive climate which fosters high academic achievement, life-long learning, integrity and productive citizenship.
The
mission of the Whitehall
Public School District is to provide
learning experiences that empower students
to create a positive vision of their future
through the interaction of school, family
and community. The Whitehall School District
is committed to serving all students and
therefore offers three separate education
facilities to provide for high quality
education experiences according to the
child's age.
Attendance
Center
The 4-K and Kindergarten attendance center
located in Pigeon Falls provides safe and
positive surroundings for young children
to learn and grow in the first two years
of school.
Sunset Elementary
Students in first through fifth grade
attend the elementary school located on
Hobson Street. The teachers provide a
caring and understanding environment for
all of the children to explore their
intellectual gifts and talents.
Whitehall Memorial High School
and Middle School
The Whitehall Memorial School accommodates
students in the 6th - 12th grades with
separate sections of the school
specifically designated for the 6th grade,
7th and 8th grade, and high school
students. Students can explore their
talents and plan their future through the
numerous academic and extra-curricular
opportunities provided by dedicated
professionals.
In addition, to the regular classroom
settings, two-way interactive cable
television courses connected to other area
schools, and outreach programs through Western
Wisconsin Technical College in La
Crosse are available.
The district also offers programs in
the Wisconsin School-To-Work Transitions
initiative such as Tech Prep and Youth
Apprenticeship.
Western
Wisconsin Technical College-Independence
Campus Post-secondary vocational
training and adult education classes are
available at Western Wisconsin Technical
College Outreach Center in Independence
located five miles west of Whitehall and at
two-year technical colleges in La Crosse and
Eau Claire. University studies can be
pursued at the University of Wisconsin
Colleges located in these two cities. The
local job center is located in the
Independence WWTC Outreach Campus and is
headed by the Western Wisconsin Private
Industry Council, which coordinates job
training and retention in area communities.
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