The School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee | |
Motto: | The West Way, Learning That Works |
Type: | Public |
Grades: | Pre-K-12 |
Superintendent: | Tarrynce Robinson |
Students: | 7,095 |
Conference: | Greater Metro Conference (Hale) Woodland Conference (Central) |
Location: | West Allis, Wisconsin |
Country: | United States |
Website: | wawm.k12.wi.us |
The School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee is a school district mostly in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The district has two comprehensive high schools (grades 9–12), one alternative high school (grades 9–12), one charter high school (grades 9–12), two intermediate schools (grades 6–8) and nine elementary schools (grades 4K-5). The superintendent is Dr. Tarrynce Robinson. The West Allis-West Milwaukee Board of Education is composed of nine members.
The district is mostly in Milwaukee County, where it includes the City of West Allis, the Village of West Milwaukee, and a small portion of Greenfield.[1] It includes a small portion of New Berlin, Waukesha County.[2]
The school board has nine members who serve three year terms. The school board has regular school board meetings, usually on the second and fourth Monday of the month, at the district's Administration Building.
In the 2016–17 school year, all satellite 4K centers were eliminated and the programs were placed within their corresponding neighborhood school.