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Cedarburg School District


The Cedarburg School District is the public school district serving Cedarburg, Wisconsin. It was established in 1886. The first schools, built in 1887, were the Hamilton Schoolhouse, now located in the Hamilton Historic District of Cedarburg, and the first Cedarburg Public School, built in 1894. The Cedarburg Public School building now serves as the Cedarburg senior center. The district operates three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The superintendent is Todd Bugnacki.

The three elementary schools in the Cedarburg School District serve students in kindergarten through fifth grade and have pre-kindergarten programs. They are all academically structured in the same way. English, math, science, and social studies are taught by the students' homeroom teachers. Music, physical education, and art are taught by teachers who specialize in those subjects. The school guidance counselor visits each classroom once a week. Classes also go to the school Information Media Center (IMC) once a week. Music, physical education, art, guidance, and media center alternate in the schedule so that each student has one hour of each class each week.

Westlawn Elementary School was built in 1956 to replace the Lincoln Building and the Hamilton Schoolhouse. Enrollment is 319. The principal is Katie Ramos. The school mascot is the Dolphin and the school colors are dark blue and light blue.

Parkview Elementary School was built in 1969. Enrollment is 401. The principal is Jayne Holck. The school mascot is the bull-pup (a young bull dog) and the school colors are blue and white.

Thorson Elementary School was built in 1969. Enrollment is 492. The principal is Angela Little. The school mascot is the Jaguar and the school colors are blue and white.

Webster Transitional School, or Arthur L. Webster Transitional School, serves students in sixth through eighth grades. Webster was opened in 1973 to replace the original Cedarburg middle school system, which had students scattered across several buildings. Webster was a Blue Ribbon School in 1982-1983. It has 692 students. The principal is Tony DeRosa and the vice-principal Daniel Reinert. The school mascot is the Wolverine and the school's colors are blue and white.

Webster offers extracurricular activities ranging from sports to clubs to academic contests, such as the National Spelling Bee, the National Geography Bee and the Knowledge Master Open.


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