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Erin School District

Basic Information
Address: 6901 Hwy O
Hartford, WI 53027
Phone Number: 262-673-3720
Superintendent: Dr. Kieth A. Kriewaldt
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Additional Information
Board of Directors: Five member board
Mission Statement:
The Future Begins Here - one learner at a time.
District Characteristics: Small family focused rural school located in the heart of Kettle Moraine Forest in southeastern Wisconsin.
School Municipalities: K-8 school district which feeds into the Hartford Union High School
Belief Statements:
Erin School District believes…
• a K-8 education is the foundation for educational success.
• in a diverse curriculum that includes a strong core academic base enhanced by fine arts, technology, and physical education.
• education is a collaborative process and a shared responsibility among students, staff, families, high school, and community.
• positive relationships impact learning.
• in an educational environment that exceeds learner expectations and helps them reach their unique potential.
• investment in our employees will develop the highest quality staff.
• in fostering the physical, emotional, social, and academic needs of each learner in a safe environment.
• respect, responsibility, integrity, honesty, and kindness are integral components of education.
• in preparing students to be successful in a 21st century world.
Organization Goals: Continuous Quality Improvement – The district will develop innovative ways to continually improve learning and support systems, processes, and resources that enhance organizational effectiveness.
Organizational Development – The district will encourage and support professional growth throughout the organization.
Fiscal Strength – The district will prudently manage and strengthen its financial resources in order to thrive in a complex and changing environment.
Scholastic Perfomance: Go To: http://data.dpi.state.wi.us/data/questions.aspx?GraphFile=BlankPageUrl&S4orALL=1&SRegion=1&SCounty=47&SAthleticConf=45&SCESA=05&FULLKEY=06168703````&SN=&DN=Erin&LOWGRADE=10&HIGHGRADE=48&OrgLevel=di
Vision Statement: Erin is an exceptional educational institution engaging students in diverse challenging and relevant learning experiences. Together students, staff, families and the community collaborate and support each other to tailor an education that meets the multidimensional needs of each learner. All students will graduate Erin School District with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully complete high school, demonstrate positive life skills, and reach their full potential.