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Jefferson
Elementary School
Manitowoc District
Manitowoc County

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Jefferson Elementary
1415 Division St
Manitowoc, WI 54220-6198

(920) 683-4853

Grade Range: 1-6
Enrollment: 430
Full-Time Teachers: 31
Students per Teacher: 14
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 64.2%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 4.9%
HHispanic 13.3%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 17.2%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.5%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

Scores and Rankings:
Year: 2003*  2004  2005  2006 

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TestScoreState-Wide
Ranking
County-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 78.0 837(T)/1135  12/14 
4th Gr Read Adv 29.0 868(T)/1135  12(T)/14 
4th Gr Read Prof 85.0 519(T)/1135  8(T)/14 
4th Gr Lang Arts Adv 25.0 843(T)/1135  9(T)/14 
4th Gr Lang Arts Prof 77.0 692(T)/1135  10/14 
4th Gr Math Adv 24.0 715(T)/1135  11/14 
4th Gr Math Prof 70.0 677(T)/1135  11/14 
4th Gr Science Adv 8.0 900(T)/1135  12/14 
4th Gr Science Prof 71.0 859(T)/1135  10/14 
4th Gr Soc. Stud. Adv 57.0 749(T)/1135  10/14 
4th Gr Soc. Stud. Prof 90.0 766(T)/1135  12(T)/14 


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News for Jefferson Elementary (in Wisconsin):

  • Hmong will mark New Year at North (Sheboygan Press) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 10:05:14 GMT)
    A centuries-old Hmong tradition has a new home in Sheboygan.

  • Education briefs (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:53:06 GMT)
    MANITOWOC All Manitowoc Public School District students will be dismissed early Wednesday. Nov. 21.

  • Bill aims to knock out bullies (The Oshkosh Northwestern) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:19:15 GMT)
    Schools would be required to adopt anti-bullying policies by the beginning of the next school year under a bill that passed the state Senate and was forwarded to the state Assembly Nov. 8.

  • Veterans Day observances (The Appleton Post-Crescent) (Fri, 09 Nov 2007 10:27:06 GMT)
    bTODAY/b li Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2126, Menasha, will hold a childrens program in honor of Veterans Day at Clovis Grove Elementary School at 8:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. at Jefferson Elementary School.

  • Veterans day activities (Green Bay Press-Gazette) (Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:10:45 GMT)
    Event: Reedsville AMVETS Post 1032 will honor Veterans Day with programs.

  • Racine soldier killed in helicopter crash in Italy (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) (Fri, 09 Nov 2007 05:55:30 GMT)
    A soldier from Racine was among at least five U.S. service members killed Thursday when a U.S. Army helicopter crashed in Italy.

  • Veterans Day observances (The Appleton Post-Crescent) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 21:16:16 GMT)
    bTODAY/b li St. Thomas More Elementary School Appleton, will honor all veterans with an 8:30 a.m. prayer service. Fifth-graders extend a special invitation to any veteran to attend the service and a coffee and doughnut social afterward. Parents and the public also are invited.

  • Bowling: Donated kits help schools introduce children to bowling (Sheboygan Press) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 10:07:56 GMT)
    Gym class is the first time Yuriah Jackson has been exposed to the sport of bowling.

  • Veterans Day activities (Green Bay Press-Gazette) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 10:11:10 GMT)
    LI Event: Woodside Manor is holding a Veterans Day Party. Twenty-seven veterans live in the facility.

  • Briefs (Stevens Point Journal) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 09:51:27 GMT)
    The Kiwanis Club of Stevens Point sponsors a unique community award for area sixth-graders who have demonstrated to their teachers and principals a commitment to helping others and making a positive difference in their schools. Often these students have made a positive difference in our community as well.


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