School District Pewaukee School District. It has students in grades 9th through 12th. Pewaukee High School is the th largest public high school in Wisconsin and the 7,th largest nationally. It has a student teacher ratio of View alumni from Pewaukee High School at Classmates.
Pewaukee High School is ranked th out of ranked schools in Wisconsin, for total students on lunch assistance. The percentage of Pewaukee High School students on free and reduced lunch assistance This may indicate that the area has a lower level of poverty than the state average.
Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics. The data displayed is compiled from the most recent sources available. Whether in the classroom, parent group and event planning, or a one-time commitment, your involvement is valued! For more information about each of our four schools, please use the links on this website.
The horizontal tabs above show each school. Grades included in each are as follows: Pewaukee Lake Elementary School - Early Childhood through second grade, Horizon Elementary School - third grade through fifth grade, Asa Clark Middle School - sixth, seventh and eighth grades, Pewaukee High School - ninth grade through twelfth grade.
To register your child in Pewaukee School District, you may do so in person at the school which your child would attend. All four of Pewaukee School District schools are located on the same campus.
Families enjoy the fact that all of their children are in the same general vicinity. The campus atmosphere allows schools to share resources, volunteers, and academic resources.
If you are considering a move to the Pewaukee area, please click here for information on school district boundaries. Wisconsin's open enrollment legislation allows students from other school districts to attend our schools if parents submit open enrollment forms within designated time periods. For more information go to the State of Wisconsin's Open Enrollment program on the website for the Department of Public Instruction by clicking here.
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