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Educational Options in the School District of Ashland
Annually, each public school, including a charter school, must provide to the parent or guardian of each pupil enrolled in or attending the school:
A list of the educational options available to children who reside in the pupil’s resident school district – including public schools, private schools participating in a parental choice program, charter schools, virtual schools, full-time open enrollment, youth options, course options, and options for pupils enrolled in a home-based private educational program.
Public Schools:
Ashland High School Ashland Middle School
1900 Beaser Avenue 203 11th Street East
Ashland, WI 54806 Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-7089 (715) 682-7087
(717) 682-2075 (fax) (715) 682-7944 (fax)
Grades 9-12 Grades 6-8
Lake Superior Elementary Marengo Valley School
1101 Binsfield Road 62408 State Highway 112
Ashland, WI 54806 Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-7083 (715) 278-3286
(717) 682-7506 (fax) (715) 278-3586
Grades K4-5 Grades K-5
Ashland, WI 54806
(715) 682-7080
(715) 682-7097 (fax)
Private Schools:
Additional Educational Options:
- 4K Program
- Early College Credit Program (not Technical Colleges) - grades 11 & 12
- Start College Now Program (Technical Colleges) - grades 9-12
- Online Learning Option - grades KDG-12 (must be enrolled in the School District of Ashland)
- Open-Enrollment - all grades
- Gifted and Talented Program - all grades
- Advanced Placement Courses - grades 9-12
- Independent Study Opportunity - grades 9-12
- Advanced Standing and Transcripted Credits through WITC - grades 9-12
- Home-Based Private Education Program - all grades
- Can my child take courses at a public school while he/she is enrolled in homeschooling? The part-time attendance law, s.118.53, Wis. Stats., allows homeschooled students to attend a public school on a part-time basis. A school district is required, space permitting, to allow pupils who are enrolled in a homeschool program to take up to two courses per semester at any public school. Students must satisfy the minimum standards for admission to a course offered by the school district.