Our district values ...

Comprehensive education

students welding

We offer rigorous core classes and extensive electives to prepare all graduates to pursue the next stage of their lives - whether they are bound for college, technical school, the military, or the workforce.

Highlights:

• A head start on higher education, with 80+ college credits available to Plymouth High School students
Food Science & Agriculture Center, supporting 7 academic areas
LTC-Plymouth Science & Technology Center, a high-tech manufacturing facility
• Extensively renovated science section, with modernized labs designed to facilitate experiments and team problem-solving
• Nationally recognized Project Lead the Way engineering program

 

Innovation & Collaboration

Food Science and Agriculture Center interior

We partner with colleges, businesses, and community organizations to create visionary solutions.

Highlights:

Food Science & Agriculture Center facility & curriculum developed with industry input and built with donations coming equally from individuals, businesses, and organizations in our community
LTC-Plymouth Science & Technology Center funded by federal, municipal, LTC, and business sources
• One of the first in the area to provide 1-to-1 technology, with a laptop for every PHS student since 2010
• First in the state with an in-house master’s program, created with UW-Green Bay
• One of the models used by the Wisconsin DPI for its Global Scholars Program

Extracurriculars

PHS Marching Band at Disney

We offer a wide range of academic, artistic, athletic, service & social opportunities to complement classroom learning.

Highlights:

• Plymouth High School offers 22 WIAA sports plus 52 additional performance/competition opportunities and interest clubs/activities.
• Riverview Middle School offers 36 athletic, academic, and service teams and clubs.
• Elementary opportunities include Student Council, Building Club, Coding Club, Cross Country Ski Club, Lego Clubs, and Walking Clubs.

 

Wellness

Students playing in Parkview gym

We emphasize and enhance the health and well-being of our students, staff, and community.

Highlights:

• New cafeterias and physical education spaces at 3 schools
• School garden classrooms
• Gold Well Workplace Award from the Wellness Council of America and Wellness Council of Wisconsin
• Food Service ingredients grown on site and purchased locally
• Wellness leader among the faculty to promote healthy activities for employees, students, and their families
• Wellness director within Community Ed & Rec dedicated to providing a variety of wellness and fitness opportunities for all ages