Burlington Area School District
Appearance
Burlington Area School District | |
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Location | |
Burlington, Wisconsin and surrounding area | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | PK–12 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 3,284 |
Other information | |
Website | http://www.basd.k12.wi.us/ |
The Burlington Area School District (BASD) is a school district in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that serves Burlington and the surrounding area.[1]
The district has eight schools:[2][3]
School | Location | Grades | Students[4] |
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Burlington High School | Burlington | 9–12 | 1,083 |
Nettie E. Karcher Middle School | Burlington | 7–8 | 553 |
Dr. Edward G. Dyer Intermediate School | Burlington | 4–6 | 532 |
Cooper Elementary School | Burlington | PK–4 | 336 |
Waller Elementary School | Burlington | K–4 | 372 |
Winkler Elementary School | Burlington | K–4 | 203 |
Total | 3,284 |
BASD is also a member of the Southern Lakes Alternative High School Consortium, allowing students in tenth through twelfth grade attend the Southern Lakes Corsortium Alternative High School.[5] The school is also open to students from four other area school districts.[6]
Notable alumni
[edit]Radio station
[edit]WBSD (89.1 FM) is the student high school radio station owned by the Burlington Area School District and operated by the staff and students.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "About the District". Burlington Area School District. Archived from the original on May 28, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
- ^ "School Locations". Burlington Area School District.
- ^ "Burlington Area School District Public Schools". PublicSchoolsReport.com. 2007. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved May 28, 2008.
- ^ As of 2007[update]
- ^ "Opportunities for Students". Burlington High School. 2005. Archived from the original on July 22, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2008.
- ^ "2008–2009 Course Planning" (PDF). Burlington High School. 2008. p. 8. Retrieved May 28, 2008. [dead link ]
- ^ "Wall of Fame: Class of 2008". Burlington Area School District. Archived from the original on July 15, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ Killackey, Brent (April 17, 2005). "High school radio station has a remarkable first 30 years". Wisconsin State Journal. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012.