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Hamilton School District

www.hamilton.k12.wi.us

 
The mission of the Hamilton School District, a child-centered, progressive, pro-active organization, is to ensure maximum achievement for each student through a respectful and active learning environment, a rigorous, relevant curriculum and highly qualified, caring staff in concert with our diverse community. The district has used Strategic Planning since 1991 to meet the community`s expectations for excellent educational programming. Many exciting accomplishments and successes have been possible because of the efforts put into this process. Strategic planning is a five-year process that concentrates the district`s efforts and resources on specific goals and has been a framework for change. Another five-year ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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