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Herman Neosho Rubicon School District

Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future

ABOUT US

District Office

201 Center Street Neosho, WI 53059 920-625-3531

HoNoR Elementary

201 Center Street Neosho, WI 53059 920-625-3531 920-625-3536 (fax)

HoNoR Intermediate

N3501 County Road P Rubicon, WI 53078 262-673-2920 262-673-2975 (fax)

The Herman-Neosho-Rubicon School District was consolidated as of July 1, 2016.  The three individual school districts collaboratively worked together to create a new district. 

 

Our school district has two locations - Honor Elementary and Honor Intermediate.  Honor Elementary educates students in grades 4K-4th grade, while Honor Intermediate educates students in 5th-8th grade.

 

The chosen mascot for the new district was the Phoenix.  The Phoenix symbolizes obtaining a new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor. We felt this meaning was very fitting considering the consolidation process of combining the three individual schools into one new school.  To help remain as one, but two locations, we created two different styles for the mascot; one for the Elementary and one for the Intermediate.

 

Honoring the past; Embracing the future.

 

 

Bringing communities together to educate and inspire

We will...

  • PROVIDE all students with the experience and personalized learning opportunities to reach their fullest potential.
  • COME TOGETHER as staff, parents, and community members to model and serve as lifelong learners.
  • HELP each student develop a foundation to become a responsible, respectful, and productive citizen.
  • ENSURE a safe environment and a nurturing atmosphere where all students excel.

School Accountability Report Card

School Performance

What are the School and District Report Cards? As part of the state accountability system, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) produces report cards for every publicly funded school and district in Wisconsin. These report cards include data on multiple indicators for multiple years across four Priority Areas (Achievement, Growth, Target Group Outcomes, and On-track to Graduation). In addition, the report cards provide course and program participation information for grades 9-12 for public schools and districts. A school or district's overall accountability score places the school/district into one of five overall accountability ratings: