The Sheboygan Area School District provides resources to help students and their families find success on their own individual education path, including transportation, Special Education, before and after school care, support for homeless students, school meals, and more.
The Sheboygan Area School District is the largest district in Sheboygan County with school choice and serves approximately 9,500 students in 25 schools. Find which school best fits your student's needs.
SchoolsWith 25 school options, our district currently operates 8 charter schools and a variety of unique programs that are not offered in other districts in our area. All students are guaranteed enrollment in their neighborhood school (based on home address). The Sheboygan Area School District also offers an annual school choice request period, where families can request to attend another school in the district.
Looking to volunteer at your student's school? Visit the individual school website to learn more volunteer opportunities.
SchoolsIn all cases, assessment results are used by teachers, schools, and the district as part of an established protocol of continuous improvement. Individual student needs are recognized and evaluated. Student growth is compared to expected growth and districtwide growth is measured to evaluate successes and plan for the future.
Parents may request copies of state or local school district policy regarding student participation in any assessments mandated by the law and by the district by contacting the assessment office at (920) 459-3543.
Assessment is used to monitor student progress. In the classrooms, teachers provide a variety of experiences that will help students practice the skills necessary to help them learn and apply their knowledge in order to demonstrate their understanding.
There are a variety of assessments that are used in the district in order to monitor the progress of individual students, track student growth, and evaluate the success of the school and district. Some of these assessments are required by the state, others are part of district efforts to monitor and evaluate progress.
In all cases, assessment results are used by teachers, schools and the district as part of an established protocol of continuous improvement. Individual student needs are recognized and evaluated. Student growth is compared to expected growth and districtwide growth is measured to evaluate successes and plan for the future.
For questions about the test or how the test is used, contact our Assessment Office at (920) 459-3543.
As a courtesy to the community and pursuant to School Board Policy 9700 (Relations with Special Interest Groups) the Sheboygan Area School District allows flyers from non-profit organizations to be posted on the SASD website, and a link to the community flyers referenced in school newsletters.
Additionally, flyers will be considered if they meet the following criteria:
To have your flyer considered, please send a pdf to web@sasd.net.
In the interest of equity of opportunity, persons, groups, or agencies seeking approval to post information to SASD students and/or families are strongly encouraged (1) to provide materials translated into the languages spoken by the families receiving the information; and (2) to offer scholarship or subsidy fees to low income students if fees are requested for participation.
Failure to meet any of the specific requirements will result in the non-school related materials not being posted through the DISTRICT website or schools.
The SASD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, creed, religion, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or disability.