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Wauwatosa School District Facts
The Wauwatosa School District educates approximately 6,800 students each year.
The district offers 16 schools, including unique academic offerings like Montessori and STEM.
The district also educates students in nontraditional settings, including Children’s Wisconsin, Vel R. Phillips Juvenile Justice Center School, and Wauwatosa Virtual Academy.
In 2023, the district earned a score of “Exceeds Expectations” on the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s annual report card. Six Tosa schools were ranked as “Significantly Exceeds Expectations.”
More than 80% of Tosa’s brick-and-mortar schools saw academic growth in 2022-23, according to Forward testing data.
U.S. News and World Report ranks Wauwatosa East and West high schools among the top 25 metro-Milwaukee schools, and Wauwatosa East is routinely among the state’s top 25.
Wauwatosa is home to the state’s only certified pre-apprenticeship trades program at the high school level.
Nearly 20 Tosa educators have achieved National Board Certification. Tosa educators regularly win awards for their work — 15 Tosa teachers and two principals have won prestigious Herb Kohl Educational Foundation fellowships in the past decade, and McKinley social worker Rachel Kumferman was named the 2024 Wisconsin Teacher of the Year.