Madison schools are divided into public and private schools. The Public Madison schools fall under the administration of the Madison Metropolitan School District . Madison schools are reputed throughout USA for providing quality education to their students and helping children grow into responsible citizens.
Madison public schools are of three categories, Elementary, Middle and High schools. Besides the public schools there are also private schools in Madison that are owned by private bodies. The total number of schools in Madison is fifty six with a student population of about twenty five thousand, three hundred and seventy. Total number of teachers for the Madison schools is two thousand and thirty eight which brings the student-teacher ratio to 11:1, meaning that for every eleven students there is one teacher. This healthy ratio ensures that each student gets personalized assistance and guidance in school. The total number of male students in Madison schools is twelve thousand, eight hundred and ninety while the number of female students is twelve thousand, four hundred and eighty.
Some of the public schools in Madison are as follows:
- Allis Elementary School
- Black Hawk Middle School
- Central Wisconsin Center School
- Cherokee Heights Middle School
- Cesar Chavez Elementary School
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- Crestwood Elementary School
- Dane County Transition School
- East High School
- Emerson Elementary School
- Falk Elementary School
- Franklin Elementary School
- Glendale Elementary School
- Hamilton Middle School
- Hawthorne Elementary School
- James Wright Middle School
- Lafollette High School
- Memorial High School
- Mendota High School
- Sapar Program High School
- Spring Harbor Middle School
There are several private schools in Madison. Some of the popular private schools here are Edgewood High School, Wingra School, Abundant Life Christian School, Blessed Sacrament School, Eastside Lutheran School, Madison Central Montessori, Three Angels Christian School and Walbridge School.
The James Wright Middle School is a popular public school in Madison. Grades from six to eight are taught here. It presently has two hundred and sixteen students. The Crestwood Elementary School is good for young children from kindergarten to fifth grade.
The real estate values of Madison and its neighborhood have risen over the years because of the availability of good schools. Parents can relax and send their children to Madison schools and be rest assured that their kids will receive very good education.
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