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Washburn / Wisconsin / United States
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Washburn Elementary School is a learning center that serves students in prekindergarten through grade six. It is a part of the School District of Washburn. The school provides general academic and Title I programs. It offers physical and occupational therapies for students with special needs. The school also supports classes in visual arts, physical education and vocal music. Washburn Elementary School s staff includes a media specialist, special education teacher, guidance counselor, nurse, speech language therapist and instructional assistants. Located in Washburn, Wis., the school offers various sports activities, such as cross country and softball. In addition, Washburn Elementary School provides meals and transportation.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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The mainstay of the Roman Catholic faith in Shorewood, St. Robert occupies a prominent frontage on Capitol Drive and serves a parish of 1,200 families. The church was incorporated in 1912 and the current building, considered an outstanding example of Lombardy Romanesque architecture, was dedicated in 1937. Among its features are Mary's Garden, a new outdoor prayer garden, and the sanctuary's large Kilgen pipe organ. The church complex also includes St. Robert School, serving kindergarten through 8th grade children (see separate listing for details).

Manawa / Wisconsin / United States
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Located in Manawa, Wis., Manawa Elementary School has an enrollment of more than 300 students in kindergarten through grade three. The school conducts classes in math, science, reading, language arts and social studies. Its extracurricular activities include physical education, music, and arts and crafts. Manawa Elementary School s library houses picture dictionaries, puzzles, encyclopedias and storybooks. The school has a parent-teacher organization that conducts family-oriented activities and fundraising events. In addition, it offers assistance with the development of personal character, self-esteem and leadership skills. Manawa Elementary School also provides special education services for students with developmental disabilities. The school offers several academic activities to enhance the mental and physical growth of students.
Oconomowoc / Wisconsin / United States
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Greenland Elementary School educates more than 500 students in kindergarten through grade six. It provides a range of educational and extracurricular programs for the intellectual, emotional, physical and social development of children. The school s academic curriculum includes various subjects, such as math, physical education, language arts, music and science. It offers a range of sports activities, including flag football, basketball, baseball and hockey. The school has a student council that organizes a variety of service projects for the school and helps other organizations. It has a parent-teacher association that offers a variety of activities, including foreign language, multicultural and art classes. Administered by the Oconomowoc Area School District, Greenland Elementary School is located in Oconomowoc, Wis.
Sherwood / Wisconsin / United States
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Located in Sherwood, Wis., St. John Sacred Heart School is a Catholic religious school. It admits students in the early childhood program and kindergarten through eighth grades. The school curriculum focuses on an integration of instruction, prayer, service and community. The title school of distinction of 2011 was awarded to St. John Sacred Heart School by The Diocesan Board of Education. The school offers tuition grants for economically needy students, band tuition and instrument rental. It also offers Les & Dar Stumpf Youth Scholarship Fund through the Community Foundation.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Endorsing the Vail Model, WSPP was established in 1978 by a group of psychologists in southeastern Wisconsin under the leadership of Raymond J. McCall, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Marquette University. Drawing broad support from the local psychological community who welcomed a practitioner-oriented training program, this grass roots effort led to WSPPs admitting its first class in 1980.An important feature of WSPPs program is that we are a non-profit institution. This means that all the resources we accrue get channeled back into the program, not into the hands of an individual owner. Non-profit status allows us the freedom to pursue training opportunities for our students that also serve the needs of individuals in the community who are in need of psychological help but are unable to afford it. Using community service as a vehicle to teach clinical skills is a hallmark of our training approach.Early clinical psychologists received their training in psychology departments of universities. The foremost goal of these programs was to teach students to conduct and publish research, with training in the clinical skills of assessment and psychotherapy of secondary importance. This training philosophy, called the scientist-practitioner approach, was endorsed at a 1949 conference of the American Psychological Association ( APA ) held in in Boulder CO, and is also called the Boulder Model.As graduates of Boulder Model programs began their careers, it became apparent that very few of them actually engaged in the research and publication for which they had been trained, with most assuming clinical positions in private practice, hospital, and outpatient mental health settings. A movement began to change the nature of graduate training to reflect more accurately the intended professional goals of most applicants to clinical psychology doctoral programs, with clinical skills primary and research productivity secondary. This approach, called the practitioner-scientist approach, was endorsed at an APA conference held in in Vail CO, and is also known as the Vail Model.With the endorsement of the Vail Model came an impetus to create schools of professional psychology, similar to law and medical schools, in which graduate training would provide considerable clinical experience and be taught by practicing clinical psychologists. Faculty, then, in addition to the more formal instructor role, would serve as mentors and professional role models for students of the successful practicing clinical psychologist.WSPPs doctoral program in clinical psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association. WSPP is regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Higher Learning CommissionWSPP is listed as a Designated School by the Joint Designation Committee of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology and the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
Fort Atkinson / Wisconsin / United States
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The School District of Fort Atkinson operates various elementary, middle and high schools. It offers a variety of educational and recreational opportunities for students in kindergarten through grade 12. The district has pupil services, buildings and grounds, computer technology, gifted education and music departments. Its schools conduct classes in foreign languages, family and consumer education, science, social studies and art. The district s schools provide programs related to physical education, agriculture and math. Its schools employ physical therapists, psychologists, counselors, teachers and other support staff members. The School District of Fort Atkinson operates French, German clubs and the National Honor Society. The School District of Fort Atkinson is located in Fort Atkinson, Wis.
Wisconsin Rapids / Wisconsin / United States
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Madison / Wisconsin / United States
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St. Dennis School provides educational opportunities for more than 250 students in kindergarten through grade eight. The Catholic school s curriculum includes Spanish, reading, math, language arts, computer technology, science, music and religious studies. It operates a band, choir and newspaper club, as well as a student council. In addition, St. Dennis School administers an extended-day program. The school offers a range of sports activities, such as volleyball, basketball, softball and football. It provides membership opportunities in Girl Scouts. St. Dennis School has a home and school association that supports fundraising events and functions. The school is a part of St. Dennis Parish.
Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Parkway Elementary School is part of the Glendale-River Hills School District and feeds into Nicolet High School. 

Eau Claire / Wisconsin / United States
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Northstar Middle School offers educational programs to students in grades six through eight. It is one of the three middle schools operated by the Eau Claire Area School District. The school provides classes in variety of subjects, such as arts, English language, reading, special education and foreign languages. The middle school has various sports programs that include cross country, diving, football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, wrestling, tennis, and track and field. The school facility includes a modern library that offers a variety of books, journals, magazines and other informational resources. The middle school is located in Eau Claire, Wis. Northstar Middle School also provides classes in business, choir, orchestra, and physical and health education to students.
Madison / Wisconsin / United States
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Orchard Ridge Elementary School has an annual enrollment of more than 250 students in prekindergarten through grade five. The school offers gifted and talented, Title I and learning assistance programs, special education services and enrichment opportunities. It organizes various sports activities, such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball, and track and field. Orchard Ridge Elementary School provides specialized academic assistance for students who are having academic problems in the regular classroom. The school s academic curriculum includes physical and special education, math, science, social studies, art, technology, communication skills and health. Orchard Ridge Elementary School is a part of the Madison Metropolitan School District and is located in Madison, Wis.
Spring Green / Wisconsin / United States
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Spring Green Elementary School serves students in kindergarten through grade five. Its academic curriculum includes programs in reading, language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. The school additionally has art, music and physical education specialists. Spring Green Elementary School also offers the Title I program. Its staff is comprised of social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists. The school s library provides various fun and educational resources, as well as access to the Internet. Spring Green Elementary School offers special education programs for students with various disabilities. It employs guidance counselors who provide support services for personal, social and academic development of students. The school is located in Spring Green, Wis., and is a part of the River Valley School District.
Fond Du Lac / Wisconsin / United States
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Pier Elementary School enrolls students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school provides educational services to more than 400 students. It operates a parent-teacher organization. The school serves a variety of food items, including rice, hot dog, milk, cheese, margarine, pizzas, mashed potatoes, peaches, burgers and baked chips. Located in Fond du Lac, Wis., Pier Elementary School is operated by the Fond du Lac School District, which operates a high and middle and elementary schools. The district operates transportation, business service, human resource, recreation and community relations departments. It also maintains a clubhouse that provides after-school programs. The Fond du Lac School District offers summer school programs. Additionally, it provides special programs for gifted and talented students.
Menomonee Falls / Wisconsin / United States
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At Riverside Elementary School, things are done "The Riverside Way." That is, students are respectful, responsible, safe and college-bound. The faculty strongly believe that each student is unique and should have a strong foundation in reading, writing and mathematics.

At Riverside, teachers and staff promote college readiness in students from kindergarten onward. The school strives to educate students in a way that prepares them to pursue a college education.

The school's Three 4 Me program is a family involvement program in which families donate three hours during the school year to help the students.

In May 2010, the school was awarded the Wisconsin Governor's Health Award. It was the fourth year in a row that the school received the award.

Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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The Central City Cyberschool is an educational institution that offers a variety of learning and recreational options for the social, intellectual, emotional and physical development of students in kindergarten through grade eight. The school provides classes in music, mathematics, language arts, science and computer studies. It maintains a library that stocks several types of books and other reading and reference materials in print and electronic forms. The Central City Cyberschool encourages the participation of parents in several school activities. The school has a work force of more than 35 employees, including teachers and support staff. It is located in Milwaukee.