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District outlines summer school and academy accomplishments and next steps; highlights curriculum pilots and equity goals

Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District Board of Education · November 4, 2025
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Summary

District staff reported on the 2025 summer-school and summer-academy programs, highlighting curriculum pilots (UFLI, SIPs), aimsweb benchmarking, extracurricular enrichment, student testimonials and plans to expand access.

District leaders presented a detailed report on the 2025 summer-school program, describing curriculum changes, student outcomes, staff composition and plans to expand access.

Assistant Superintendent Jen Shenoweth, summer coordinator Amy Schoerneker, summer academy principal Brandon Tewalt and summer-school staff summarized that the summer effort served elementary, middle and high-school students in a mixture of credit recovery, initial-credit electives and enrichment offerings. The district said roughly 328 students were served by summer academy (rising grades 1–8) with about 70 staff; high-school summer school enrolled 153 students in credit recovery or initial-credit classes. Nutrition services reported record numbers of breakfasts and lunches served during the summer.

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