New School Looks and Locations for the 2022-23 School Year!

November 4, 2022

Warriner Schools

Warriner Middle School and Warriner High School students are learning in a new location this school year! In September, students were welcomed into new school spaces, located at 830 Virginia Ave.

This space was previously occupied by the Sheboygan Area School District administrative offices and has been completely renovated to provide modern learning spaces for Warriner students.

Each classroom was designed with instructional technology thoughtfully incorporated. Students can learn and collaborate in large and small groups, made possible with flexible seating. Students also have a cafeteria, a small workout area, an art and design studio, a STEAM lab, and a distance learning classroom for Warriner High School students enrolled at UW-Green Bay.

While the new building affords improved experiences in Warriner classrooms, the highly popular Maywood high school program will continue for learning beyond the classroom.

Warriner High School has been a part of the Sheboygan Area School District since 2007, and Warriner Middle School was established in 2011.

Warriner Middle School and High School share the building with ASPIRE, Etude Middle School, Etude High School, and Central High School. Each school and program has its own entrance and school area.

ASPIRE

ASPIRE stands for Achieve Self-Determination, Practice Independence, Respect Everyone and is a life-skills program for students in special education aged 18 and older. This program previously leased an apartment for students to utilize as a classroom and learning lab and also utilized space at North High School. ASPIRE is now located in a newly renovated space that was previously home to the Sheboygan Recreation Department. The classrooms include areas for students to further develop work, community, and independent living skills.

In addition, ASPIRE students are involved in activities outside their classrooms, like hosting a weekly pop-up cafe at the Administrative Services Building with homemade snacks and crafts for sale.

It’s a neat nod to history to have five public charter schools and our ASPIRE program utilizing the building that was the original high school in the Sheboygan Area School District.

Sheboygan Leadership Academy

If you have driven past Sheboygan Leadership Academy in the last few months, you may have noticed major construction happening in the front of the building. Sheboygan Leadership Academy just wrapped up a repair and renovation project. The project included removing deteriorated stucco, bringing natural light into classrooms, beautifying the surrounding neighborhood, and finally, making the outside of their building match the inside.

Sheboygan Leadership Academy is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a free, public charter school in the Sheboygan Area School District.

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New School Looks and Locations for the 2022-23 School Year!

November 4, 2022

Warriner Schools

Warriner Middle School and Warriner High School students are learning in a new location this school year! In September, students were welcomed into new school spaces, located at 830 Virginia Ave.

This space was previously occupied by the Sheboygan Area School District administrative offices and has been completely renovated to provide modern learning spaces for Warriner students.

Each classroom was designed with instructional technology thoughtfully incorporated. Students can learn and collaborate in large and small groups, made possible with flexible seating. Students also have a cafeteria, a small workout area, an art and design studio, a STEAM lab, and a distance learning classroom for Warriner High School students enrolled at UW-Green Bay.

While the new building affords improved experiences in Warriner classrooms, the highly popular Maywood high school program will continue for learning beyond the classroom.

Warriner High School has been a part of the Sheboygan Area School District since 2007, and Warriner Middle School was established in 2011.

Warriner Middle School and High School share the building with ASPIRE, Etude Middle School, Etude High School, and Central High School. Each school and program has its own entrance and school area.

ASPIRE

ASPIRE stands for Achieve Self-Determination, Practice Independence, Respect Everyone and is a life-skills program for students in special education aged 18 and older. This program previously leased an apartment for students to utilize as a classroom and learning lab and also utilized space at North High School. ASPIRE is now located in a newly renovated space that was previously home to the Sheboygan Recreation Department. The classrooms include areas for students to further develop work, community, and independent living skills.

In addition, ASPIRE students are involved in activities outside their classrooms, like hosting a weekly pop-up cafe at the Administrative Services Building with homemade snacks and crafts for sale.

It’s a neat nod to history to have five public charter schools and our ASPIRE program utilizing the building that was the original high school in the Sheboygan Area School District.

Sheboygan Leadership Academy

If you have driven past Sheboygan Leadership Academy in the last few months, you may have noticed major construction happening in the front of the building. Sheboygan Leadership Academy just wrapped up a repair and renovation project. The project included removing deteriorated stucco, bringing natural light into classrooms, beautifying the surrounding neighborhood, and finally, making the outside of their building match the inside.

Sheboygan Leadership Academy is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a free, public charter school in the Sheboygan Area School District.

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