Eagleville Charter School

Charter | 1-6 | 89 students |  

PHONE: (262) 363-6258

FAX: (262) 594-5495

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Eagle, WI 53119

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Eagleville Charter School, located in Eagle, Wisconsin, is a charter elementary school. It is among the few elementary schools in Wisconsin to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Mar 5, 2011
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You won't be disappointed at Eagleville! The small class sizes allows the teacher to spend a lot of one on one attention with each student and become more creative in learning that other schools can't offer. The smallness of the school makes the whole experience a "one big happy family" atmosphere where ALL the kids know each other, play and learn TOGETHER. What other elementary schools do you see where the first graders are actually playing together with the sixth graders at recess time? The kids learn to respect each other and work together to create a fun learning environment for all of them. We love the many special events the school does -- many environmentally themed where they utilize the outdoors with a lot of activities. It's just an overall great school.
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Posted on Feb 2, 2010
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The school is very nice, intimate, and my son loved it. Although the current (2009) teacher for 1st grade is not the most nurturing or friendly person, there are enough volunteer opportunities and parent involvement during class, that the warm atmosphere of this special place seems to matter more than any teacher issues that come up. And the curriculum is challenging which is good. My son was happy, and looking forward to 2nd grade even more.
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Posted on Sep 19, 2008
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We have two children attending Eagleville . We are very pleased with the school when we talk to and meet with the teachers they are very upfront and work with you to find a solution rather then sit back and do nothing. The curiculum I feel is alittle more advanced then in other school's but that's great and gives the students a head start to jr. High.
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Posted on Apr 28, 2008
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I am very pleased with the communication between this school and my family. There are weekly newsletters from every teacher and monthly newsletters from the governance team. The website is updated weekly, and we are on an email list for any upcoming events. We are very informed about what is going on at this school. I especially love the fact that this school is a charter school in a beautiful environmental setting. My children get to take advantage of various extra-curricular activities: Wild fest, Earth Day Month, Canoeing, Nature Walks, ect. They are able to do these things because of the stream, lake and woods that surround the school. This is all in addition to meeting the requirements of the Mukwonago curriculum set forth by the state. My children love the small school setting, and I love the personal attention that they receive from all of the teachers because of this.
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Posted on Jul 18, 2007
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I am disappointed with the communication between this school and my self. (I am a divorced father). I feel the charter school is not paying enough attention to one of my children with his learning needs. He is struggling through elementary and the report cards show he is an A student in everything he does. I am wondering if the school is grading easier than public schools, to make them look better!
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