Education Options
The Dodgeland School District is proud of the many quality programs provided for our students. These educational options include:
- Special Education Programs
- Early Childhood Special Education Programs
- 3 year-old program (tuition based)
- Full day 4 year-old kindergarten, 5 days per week
- Advanced Placement (AP Courses)
- Early College Credit Program (ECCP)
- Start College Now
- Dual Credit Courses
- Youth Apprenticeships
- Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs
- Online course options if we don’t have a course a student is interested in
- K-12 Project Lead the Way (PLTW) courses to provide students with transformative learning experiences through hands-on, project-based learning.
- Summer School courses
- In 2021 - 2022 school year:
- 41 high school students successfully completed at least one Advanced Placement course,
- 94 students successfully completed at least one dual enrollment course (earning both high school and college credit),
- Our high school arts course participation was higher than the state average for music, art and theater.
- In addition to the variety of sports teams, students can also participate in a wide variety of extracurricular activities, such as student council, Academic Pentathlon/Academic Decathlon, FBLA, FFA, SkillsUSA, Chess Club, Mock Trial, Forensics, robotics, Jazz Band, Link Crew, trap shooting and the musical. For high school students eager to pursue their post high school work career, we have many Youth Apprenticeship opportunities to support our students on their journey.
Please feel free to contact our school counselors or building principals with any questions that you may have regarding our educational options.
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