Sun Prairie Area School District
SPASD Logo
Address
501 South Bird Street
, Dane County, Wisconsin, 53590
United States
District information
TypePublic School District
MottoFutures depend on us...every child, every day.
GradesPre-K–12th
Established1842 (1842)
SuperintendentDr. Bradford Saron
School boardSun Prairie School Board
Chair of the boardDr. Steve Schroeder
Schools15 (2022–23)
NCES District ID5514640[1]
Students and staff
Students8,521 (2018-19)
Teachers648 (2018-19)
Other information
Former NameJoint School District No. 2 of the City of Sun Prairie and the towns of Blooming Grove, Bristol, Burke, Cottage Grove, Sun Prairie and York, Dane Co. and the Town of Hampden, Columbia Co.
Websitewww.sunprairieschools.org

The Sun Prairie Area School District (SPASD) is located in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States, to the northeast of Madison, Wisconsin. It serves the area around Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Its district office is located at 501 S. Bird Street, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, and Bradford Saron is the current superintendent. The Sun Prairie Area School District was founded in 1842, making it legally older than the municipality of Sun Prairie itself (Sun Prairie being legally incorporated as a town in 1846).

The system, which as of the 2018–19 school year has over 8,500 enrolled students and 648 teachers,[2][1] consists of 9 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 2 high schools, and an alternative learning high school.[3] Which elementary school (C.H. Bird, Creekside, Eastside, Horizon, Northside, Royal Oaks, Token Springs, Meadow View, or Westside) a child attends is determined by geographic proximity.[4] The same sort of determining factor applies to the three middle schools (Patrick Marsh, Prairie View and Central Heights), and the two high schools (Sun Prairie West and Sun Prairie East).

An alternative high school, Prairie Phoenix Academy, is also operated in a section of the 220 Kroncke Drive building, which is also home to Central Heights Middle School and the district's Professional Learning Center (PLC).

The Sun Prairie Area School District is ranked 8 out of 10 from Great Schools. This rating is based on the schools' test scores.

History

Establishment and District Background

The early settlers in Sun Prairie were firm believers in the public-school system of the country, and organized "Joint School District No. 2 of Sun Prairie" in 1842 (municipality names would be added to the district name as they were established). They subsequently built a wooden schoolhouse. A few years later, a larger schoolhouse was built. Around 1850 the schools became taxpayer-funded, rather than tuition-based (as many school districts in Wisconsin were at inception) [5]

Around 1987, as a result of 1987 Wisconsin Act 46, the district's name was changed from "Joint School District No. 2 of the City of Sun Prairie and the towns of Blooming Grove, Bristol, Burke, Cottage Grove, Sun Prairie and York, Dane Co. and the Town of Hampden, Columbia Co." to "Sun Prairie Area School District".

High Schools

In 1864, the district had outgrown the existing schoolhouse, so, that year, they built a large public school, and it would serve until 1931.[5][6]

In 1931 a new brick school was built on the same site, and would serve as the high school from its opening until 1959, and as the junior high school from 1959 to 1998, and was expanded in 1973. The old half (built in 1931) was demolished in the early 2000s after serving briefly as a YMCA.[6] The newer 1973 half, which was dated and quckly deteriorating, served as Prairie Phoenix Academy, the district's alternative high school, from 2011-2022. PPA then moved out of this building, and was relocated to a newly renovated portion of the 220 Kroncke Drive building. The old location was demolished in 2022, this becoming the first time since (at least) 1864 that a school had not been located at the 160 South Street property. The site is currently in the process of being redeveloped for additional parking for the Bank of Sun Prairie Stadium at Ashley Field, the district's 4000-seat stadium (which is shared between SPWHS and SPEHS).

In 1959 a new high school was built on Kroncke Drive. It was renovated and expanded multiple times, and served as the high school until 2010. It is currently the home to Central Heights Middle School, Prairie Phoenix Academy, and the district's Professional Learning Center (PLC).

In 2010, a new high school was built on Grove Street.[6]

Sun Prairie West High School, located on Ironwood Drive, opened August 28, 2022 for the 2022-23 school year.

The existing Grove Street campus, therefore, after undergoing renovations to the academic wings, reopened for the 2022-23 school year as Sun Prairie East High School.[7]

Schools

Schools in the Sun Prairie Area School District (SPASD)
School Grades Address

(Sun Prairie, WI)

Year Established Current Building - Year Opened Mascot
Sun Prairie West High School 9-12 2850 Ironwood Drive 2022 (Split from SPHS) 2022 Wolves
Sun Prairie East High School 9-12 888 Grove Street 2022 (Split from SPHS) 2010 (as Sun Prairie High School) Cardinals
Prairie Phoenix Academy 9-12

(Alternative High School)

220 Kroncke Drive, Suite 130 2011 1959 (as Sun Prairie High School) Phoenix
Central Heights Middle School 6-8 220 Kroncke Drive, Suite 100 2022 1959 (as Sun Prairie High School) Huskies
Prairie View Middle School 6-8 400 N. Thompson Road 1998 1998 Falcons
Patrick Marsh Middle School 6-8 1351 Columbus Street 1998 1998 Panthers
C.H. Bird Elementary School K-5 1170 N. Bird Street 1965 1965 Blue Jays
Creekside Elementary School K-5 1251 O'Keeffe Avenue 2008 2008 Coyotes
Eastside Elementary School K-5 661 Elizabeth Lane 1966 1966 Eagles
Horizon Elementary School K-5 625 N. Heatherstone Drive 2005 2005 Red-Tailed Hawks
Meadow View Elementary School K-5 200 N. Grand Avenue 2018 2018 Otters
Northside Elementary School K-5 230 W. Klubertanz Drive 1961 1961 Nighthawks
Royal Oaks Elementary School K-5 2215 Pennsylvania Avenue 1975 1975 Rockets
Token Springs Elementary School K-5 1435 N. Thompson Road 2018 2018 Terrapins
Westside Elementary School K-5 1320 Buena Vista Drive 1966 1966 Wildcats

References

  1. 1 2 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Sun Prairie School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. "Report Cards - 2018-19 - Sun Prairie Area" (PDF). Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. November 12, 2019.
  3. "District Overview - Sun Prairie Area School District". www.sunprairie.k12.wi.us. Archived from the original on October 22, 2013.
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 15, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. 1 2 Western Historical Company (1880). "History of Dane County Wisconsin". Wisconsin Historical Society.
  6. 1 2 3 "Sutori". www.sutori.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  7. Staff, NBC15. "School names, mascots approved by Sun Prairie School Board". nbc15.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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