Since the passing of the Referendum in April 2022, a visual concept of both the interior and exterior of the Elementary has been developing. This plan/concept is the result of multiple meetings including staff, administration, community and Hoffman Group. The Sports Complex was developed with a group including teachers, community members, Rettler Group and administrators.
THANK YOU for your continued support as we plan for our Students’ Future.
First published on 25 January 2009 Posted in CHS News & Press Releases
In order to make up lost instructional time, Chilton High School will be on the following bell schedule as of Wednesday, January 28, 2009 until the end of the school year.
First published on 09 January 2009 Posted in District News
ANNOUNCEMENT
2008-2009 School Calendar Change
Monday, February 2, 2009 will be an Early Release Day for students. Students will be released according to the following schedule:
Elementary students: 12:25 p.m.
Middle School students: 12:25 p.m.
High School students: 12:45 p.m.
The February 2 Early Release day will take the place of the May 19, 2009 Early Release Day. As a result of this change in schedule, May 19, 20009 will be a full instructional day for students.
First published on 15 December 2008 Posted in Business Office
In an effort to better meet the needs of the community, the School District of Chilton has developed the attacthed Open Records Request Form. This form will also be available in the District Office for any community member or person who desires information that falls under the Wisconsin Statutes 19.31-19.36 regarding Open Records Laws (Board Policies 191.5-191.7). Please feel free to download the attached form and email, mail or drop off the completed form at the District Office.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - October 23, 2008 - The Center for Digital Education, the National School Boards Association and Converge Online magazine announced the winners of the nation's fifth annual Digital School Districts Survey. The purpose of the survey is to showcase exemplary school boards and districts' use of technology to govern the district, communicate with students, parents and the community and to improve district operations.
All U.S. public school boards/districts were invited to participate in the survey. Schools were placed in three categories based on size of enrollment. Winners reflected those school districts with the fullest implementation of technology standards in the evolution of digital education.
First published on 10 November 2008 Posted in District News
Speak Up, a national online research project facilitated by Project TomorrowSM, gives individuals the opportunity to share their viewpoints about key educational issues. Each year, findings are summarized and shared with national and state policy makers. Parents, students, teachers, and administrators are encouraged to take the survey (click here) at their convenience. Speak Up 2008 will be open through December 19, 2008.