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The '''Hortonville Area School District''' ('''HASD''') is a [[school district]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wisconsin]]. It serves all of the communities of [[Hortonville, Wisconsin|Hortonville]] and [[Greenville, Wisconsin|Greenville]], as well as portions of [[Center, Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Center]], [[Dale, Wisconsin|Dale]], [[Ellington, Wisconsin|Ellington]], [[Grand Chute, Wisconsin|Grand Chute]], [[Hortonia, Wisconsin|Hortonia]], and [[Liberty, Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Liberty]]. As of 2012, the district enrollment was 3,555 making HASD the 56th largest school district in the state.<ref>http://lbstat.dpi.wi.gov/lbstat_pubdata3</ref> The district maintains five school buildings on two campuses, with a third elementary school campus opening in Fall 2014.<ref>http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20130924/APC0101/309240354/New-school-named-North-Greenville-Elementary.</ref> Total district population was 18,952 at the [[2010 United States Census|2010 Census]].<ref>http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sdds/ed/profiles</ref>
The '''Hortonville Area School District''' ('''HASD''') is a [[school district]] in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wisconsin]]. It serves the communities of [[Hortonville, Wisconsin|Hortonville]] and [[Greenville, Wisconsin|Greenville]], and parts of [[Center, Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Center]], [[Dale, Wisconsin|Dale]], [[Ellington, Wisconsin|Ellington]], [[Grand Chute, Wisconsin|Grand Chute]], [[Hortonia, Wisconsin|Hortonia]], and [[Liberty, Outagamie County, Wisconsin|Liberty]]. As of 2012, the district enrollment was 3,555.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://lbstat.dpi.wi.gov/lbstat_pubdata3 |title=Public School Enrollment Data &#124; Data Management and Reporting Team (Lbstat / DMR) |accessdate=2013-09-25 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927082533/http://lbstat.dpi.wi.gov/lbstat_pubdata3 |archivedate=2013-09-27 }}</ref> The district maintains six school buildings on three campuses. Total district population was 18,952 at the [[2010 United States Census|2010 Census]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/sdds/ed/profiles|title = EDGE Home Page}}</ref>


==Schools==
==Schools==
[[File:HortonvilleHighSchoolWisconsin1.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[File:HortonvilleHighSchoolWisconsin1.jpg|thumb|right]]


===High school===
===K4 Schools===
HASD provides 4-year-old kindergarten at sites throughout the community.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hasd.org/4k5k/4Kinformationbrochure.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-09-25 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928030733/http://www.hasd.org/4k5k/4Kinformationbrochure.pdf |archivedate=2013-09-28 }}</ref> Sites include:
*[[Hortonville High School]]
* Fox West YMCA
* Hillside Preschool
* Hortonville Elementary School
*North Greenville Elementary School
* Play and Grow Learning Center
* St. Edward School

===Elementary schools===
* Greenville Elementary School
* Hortonville Elementary School
* North Greenville Elementary School


===Middle schools===
===Middle schools===
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/gms/index.cfm Greenville Middle School]
* Greenville Middle School
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/hms/index.cfm Hortonville Middle School]
* Hortonville Middle School
* Fox West Academy (Grades 6–8) (charter school)


===Charter school===
===High school===
*[[Hortonville High School]]
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/foxwestacademy/ Fox West Academy (Grades 6-8)]


==History==
===Elementary schools===
During the 1972-1974 school years, teachers belonging to the Hortonville Education Association{{efn |After the Hortonville Education Association losses, until 2003, when teachers in the Hortonville district were admitted to a national union, a non-affiliated local union, Hortonville Association of Teachers (HAT), was the bargaining association.<ref>[http://www.weac.org/about_weac/history/history_book_chp5-1.aspx History of the Hortonville Teachers' Strike] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130926224101/http://www.weac.org/about_weac/history/history_book_chp5-1.aspx |date=September 26, 2013 }}</ref> They are now affiliated with the [[American Federation of Teachers]].}} went on strike against the Hortonville School District. Strikes by teachers were illegal under state law. The 84 striking teachers were replaced by strikebreakers and classes resumed. The union took the firings by the school board to court, asserting that the disciplinary hearings held by the Hortonville Board of Education were prejudiced because of the board's role as the bargaining unit for the district.
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/ges/index.cfm Greenville Elementary School]
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/hes/index.cfm Hortonville Elementary School]
*North Greenville Elementary School (Opening Fall 2014)


The case went to the [[Wisconsin Supreme Court]], which found for the Hortonville Education Association, reversing Wisconsin lower courts, which had found for the school board.<ref>[[Hortonville Joint School District No. 1. v. Hortonville Education Ass’n]], 426 U.S. 482, 488 (1976) (“We are, of course, bound to accept the interpretation of [State] law by the highest court of the State.”)</ref>
===K4 Schools===
HASD provides 4 year old kindergarten at scattered sites throughout the community.<ref>http://www.hasd.org/4k5k/4Kinformationbrochure.pdf</ref> Sites include:
*[http://www.ymcafoxcities.org/ymca/acy/fwy.aspx Fox West YMCA]
*[http://www.shepherdhills.org/hillside_four.html Hillside Preschool]
*[http://www.hasd.org/schools/hes/index.cfm Hortonville Elementary School]
*[http://www.playandgrow.net/newsite_004.htm Play and Grow Learning Center]
*[http://www.stedwardk5.org/ St. Edward School]


The case went to the [[United States Supreme Court]]. In a 6–3 decision authored by [[Chief Justice of the United States|Chief Justice]] [[Warren E. Burger]], the court found the board had held the power to discipline the teachers under state law, and further that the action was in the best interests of the community, in providing continued education for the charges of the board, the students.{{citation needed|date=July 2016}}
==Teachers' strike==
During the 1972-1974 school years, teachers belonging to the Hortonville Education Association went on strike against the Hortonville School District. Strikes by teachers were illegal under state law. The strike received national attention as the 84 striking teachers were replaced by strikebreakers and classes resumed. Teachers from around the state joined the picket lines.


==Notes==
The case went to the [[United States Supreme Court]]. The union claimed that the disciplinary hearings held by the Hortonville Board of Education were prejudiced because of the board's role as the bargaining unit for the district. In a 6-3 decision authored by [[Chief Justice of the United States|Chief Justice]] [[Warren E. Burger]], the court found the board had the power to discipline the teachers. Until 2003, when teachers in the Hortonville district were admitted to a national union, a non-affiliated local union, Hortonville Association of Teachers (HAT), was the bargaining association.<ref>[http://www.weac.org/about_weac/history/history_book_chp5-1.aspx History of the Hortonville Teachers' Strike]</ref> They are now affiliated with the [[American Federation of Teachers]].
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==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.hasd.org/ Hortonville Area School District website]
*[http://www.hasd.org/ Hortonville Area School District website]


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[[Category:Education in Outagamie County, Wisconsin]]
[[Category:Education in Outagamie County, Wisconsin]]

Latest revision as of 01:30, 26 July 2023

Hortonville Area School District
Location
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentDr. Heidi Schmidt
Students and staff
Students3,555
Other information
Websitehttp://www.hasd.org/

The Hortonville Area School District (HASD) is a school district in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It serves the communities of Hortonville and Greenville, and parts of Center, Dale, Ellington, Grand Chute, Hortonia, and Liberty. As of 2012, the district enrollment was 3,555.[1] The district maintains six school buildings on three campuses. Total district population was 18,952 at the 2010 Census.[2]

Schools

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K4 Schools

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HASD provides 4-year-old kindergarten at sites throughout the community.[3] Sites include:

  • Fox West YMCA
  • Hillside Preschool
  • Hortonville Elementary School
  • North Greenville Elementary School
  • Play and Grow Learning Center
  • St. Edward School

Elementary schools

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  • Greenville Elementary School
  • Hortonville Elementary School
  • North Greenville Elementary School

Middle schools

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  • Greenville Middle School
  • Hortonville Middle School
  • Fox West Academy (Grades 6–8) (charter school)

High school

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History

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During the 1972-1974 school years, teachers belonging to the Hortonville Education Association[a] went on strike against the Hortonville School District. Strikes by teachers were illegal under state law. The 84 striking teachers were replaced by strikebreakers and classes resumed. The union took the firings by the school board to court, asserting that the disciplinary hearings held by the Hortonville Board of Education were prejudiced because of the board's role as the bargaining unit for the district.

The case went to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which found for the Hortonville Education Association, reversing Wisconsin lower courts, which had found for the school board.[5]

The case went to the United States Supreme Court. In a 6–3 decision authored by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, the court found the board had held the power to discipline the teachers under state law, and further that the action was in the best interests of the community, in providing continued education for the charges of the board, the students.[citation needed]

Notes

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  1. ^ After the Hortonville Education Association losses, until 2003, when teachers in the Hortonville district were admitted to a national union, a non-affiliated local union, Hortonville Association of Teachers (HAT), was the bargaining association.[4] They are now affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers.

References

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  1. ^ "Public School Enrollment Data | Data Management and Reporting Team (Lbstat / DMR)". Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  2. ^ "EDGE Home Page".
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ History of the Hortonville Teachers' Strike Archived September 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Hortonville Joint School District No. 1. v. Hortonville Education Ass’n, 426 U.S. 482, 488 (1976) (“We are, of course, bound to accept the interpretation of [State] law by the highest court of the State.”)
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