School Districts in Wisconsin
School districts in Wisconsin are local government entities responsible for managing public education within specific geographic areas. Each district operates its own schools, including elementary, middle, and high schools, and is governed by a school board elected by the community. Funding for these districts primarily comes from state and local taxes, as well as federal grants.
There are over 400 school districts in Wisconsin, varying in size and demographics. Some districts serve large urban areas, while others focus on rural communities. Each district develops its own curriculum and policies, ensuring that educational standards meet the needs of its students and families.