Green Bay Area Public School District (GBAPS) is the fourth largest school district in Wisconsin. As of the 2020–21 school year, GBAPS served more than 21,000 students in 36 schools and had 3,641 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff positions.[1] A publicly elected school board, the Green Bay Area Public School Board of Education, provides direction and oversight, with a superintendent heading the organization's administration.
Green Bay Area Public School District | |
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Location | |
Green Bay and surrounding suburbs
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Engagement. Equity. Excellence. |
Grades | PK - 12 |
Established | 1856 |
Superintendent | Vicki Bayer |
Schools | 36 |
Budget | $260M |
Students and staff | |
Students | 18,000+ |
Staff | 3,641 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Green Bay Area Public Schools' offerings include neighborhood schools, specialty schools and charter schools serving students as young as age 3 up through grade 12.
The district was founded in 1856, with the founding of the first public school, Sale School.[2] Sale School has since been demolished.
Programs
editSpecialty programs in GBAPS include arts schools such as Green Bay East High School's Fine Arts Academy; alternative instruction such as Aldo Leopold Community School, Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School, and the Northeast Wisconsin School of innovation; charter schools including the John Dewey Academy of Learning; and International Baccalaureate schools such as Green Bay West High School.
A multitude of 4K and other early education programs are also offered by the district, as well as afterschool programs.
Performance
editIn general, both English Language Arts Achievement and Mathematics Achievement is below the state average according to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction's latest district report card, showing that the district received a 47.6/100 score compared to the states 62.3/100 score. These issues are complicated by 59.4% of student's who are classified as Economically Disadvantaged, in addition to 22.3% who are considered English Learners.[3]
Absenteeism and Dropout Rates sit within the state's goal for the district of less than 13%, and less than 6% respectively, with the actual rates being 10.6% and 2.8%.[3]
Elementary schools
edit- Aldo Leopold Community School
- Baird Elementary School
- Beaumont Elementary School
- Chappell Elementary School
- Danz Elementary School
- Doty Elementary School
- Eisenhower Elementary School
- Elmore Elementary School
- Fort Howard Elementary School
- Howe Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary School
- Kennedy Elementary School
- King Elementary School
- Langlade Elementary School
- Lincoln Elementary School
- MacArthur Elementary School
- Martin Elementary School
- McAuliffe Elementary School
- Nicolet Elementary School
- Sullivan Elementary School
- Webster Elementary School
- Wilder Elementary School
Middle schools
edit- Edison Middle School
- Franklin Middle School
- Leonardo da Vinci School for Gifted Learners (K-8)
- Lombardi Middle School
- Red Smith School (K-8)
- Washington Middle School
High schools
editAlternative schools
edit- Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School
References
edit- ^ "Our District". www.gbaps.org. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
- ^ "District Timeline". www.gbaps.org. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
- ^ a b Green Bay Area Public District Report Card, 2018-19. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. p. 1.