Kenosha Unified School District
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Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) serves the city of Kenosha and the sub-suburban towns of Somers and Pleasant Prairie. KUSD is run by Superintendent Joseph T. Mangi, and a school board of seven elected members under the leadership of Board President Mrs. Pam Stevens.
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[edit] Mission Statement
"The mission of Kenosha Unified School District, an educational system which values our multicultural heritage, is to empower all students to reach their unique capabilities, contribute to our community, and compete in a global society by providing diverse and challenging opportunities to learn through the collaborative efforts of students, families, community and staff."
[edit] Schools
[edit] Elementary
- Edward Bain School of Language and Arts
- Bose
- Brompton+
- Columbus
- Dimensions of Learning+
- Durkee
- Forest Park
- Frank
- Grant
- Grewenow
- Harvey
- Head Start
- Jefferson
- Jeffery
- Lincoln
- McKinley
- Nash
- Pleasant Prairie
- Prairie Lane
- Roosevelt
- Somers
- Southport
- Strange
- Stocker
- Vernon
- Whittier
- Wilson
[edit] Middle
- John Bullen Middle School
- Lance
- Lincoln
- Mahone
- McKinley
- Paideia Academy+
- Washington
[edit] High Schools
- Bradford High School
- Hillcrest
- Indian Trail Academy(ITA)
- Kenosha Military Academy (housed inside ITA)
- LakeView Technology Academy
- Reuther Central High School
- Tremper High School
- Kenosha E school
- Harbor Side Academy
+ denotes charter school

