Welcome to Arcadia School District!
The School District of Arcadia covers approximately 211 square miles, serving the communities of Arcadia, Waumandee, Dodge, and Pine Creek located in Buffalo and Trempealeau Counties in beautiful western Wisconsin.
The School District boasts excellent facilities for academic instruction on two campuses. The high school, located on the southern edge of the city, borders Memorial Park, a showcase for the area with its beautiful buildings and nationally known Soldier’s Walk and amphitheater. The high school was built in 1998 and houses grades 9-12. The elementary/middle school is located on Main Street and is recognized for its diversity and meeting the needs of all students. Each building is wired for technology services, and the District is proud of the technology it provides for student use and preparing students for the future.
A committed staff challenges our students academically and strives to “Make the Best Better.” A number of extra and co-curricular opportunities are provided to our students, allowing them to showcase and develop their unique talents.
We hope you can visit our schools and community so you can see for yourself what a great place this is to live and work. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information or to set up a time to visit.
It is the belief of the School District of Arcadia that:
our students are entitled to the highest quality educational experience possible, within a responsible fiscal policy, in order that they be well-prepared for a successful life as a contributing member of society;
the academic, social, physical, and emotional needs of students be provided for so as to adequately ready them to continue their education, enter the work force, establish meaningful relationships, and meet the ever-changing needs and challenges of the nation and world;
the educational process is a shared process, with a necessary partnership between the student, family, school, and community, and that the learner shares responsibility with the family and instructional staff for his/her education; and
access to equal educational opportunities is the right of all learners without regard to sex, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability. Equal educational opportunities do not necessarily mean identical educational experiences.
The Vision Statement
Inspire Learning; Empower Learners
Commit to district-wide involvement/ownership in learning.
Facilitate interdependent and self-directed learning.
Collaborate-it takes a team; no one is an island.
Use data to determine what is effective.