AR 432 Established School Attendance Areas

  • ADMINISTRATIVE RULE 432

     

     

    AR 432   -     Established School Attendance Areas—July 1, 2001

     

    The attendance areas for the elementary schools are outlined below.

     

    Luther Elementary School – City attendance area for Luther Elementary School is the area west of Main Street, including the west side of Main Street, but south of the river. 

     

             Rural attendance area for Luther Elementary School is the area east of Rock River/Lake Koshkonong to the School District Nature Center and east of Rock River/Lake Koshkonong to both sides of Highway K, south of Lieberman Road.

     

    Purdy Elementary School – City attendance area for Purdy Elementary School is east of Main Street, including the east side of Main Street from Hackbarth Road to the railroad tracks and east of the tracks up to, but not including, Hake and McMillen Streets.

     

             Rural attendance area for Purdy Elementary School includes the Hebron area and east of Wenham/Schmidt Roads. The Purdy attendance area would also extend south of the Bark River, east of but not including Highway K, and south of Hackbarth Road to Lieberman Road east of the School District Nature Center. This would include the Thornapple, Bramble Bush, Lieberman, and Woodlawn subdivisions.

     

    Barrie Elementary School – City attendance area for Barrie Elementary School is between the Rock River and Madison Avenue, including the south side of Madison Avenue.

     

             Rural attendance area for Barrie Elementary School is north and west of the Rock River.

     

    Rockwell Elementary School – City attendance area for Rockwell Elementary School is north of Madison Avenue, including the north side of Madison Avenue, west of the railroad tracks from Main Street to Hake Street, and north of Hake Street and the 700 block of McMillen Street inclusive.

     

             Rural attendance area for Rockwell Elementary School is east of the Rock River, north of the Bark River, and west of Wenham/Schmidt Roads.

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