Monthly Luncheon Meetings
Date:
July 14, 2010 Monthly Luncheon Meeting Fee:
$15/members; $20/nonmembers
Topic:
How Education Impacts Our Business Community
Location:
Pewaukee High School
Cafeteria
510 Lake Street
Pewaukee, WI
53072
Menu:
Catered by The Chocolate Factory
After you register online we will invoice you
http://pewaukeechamber.org/forms/luncheonreservation.html
Sorry - No Show or Cancellations will be charged since we pay
for the food when we place the order
Speaker Bio:
JoAnn Sternke has served as Superintendent of the Pewaukee School
District since 2001.
She is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree in Leadership,
Learning and Service from Cardinal Stritch University and plans to
graduate in the summer of 2010.
She is a graduate of Marquette University and Cardinal
Stritch University.
Topic:
How Education Impacts our Business Community
Located in suburban Waukesha County, Pewaukee School District (PSD)
is a Wisconsin public school district that offers a quality
education to Village and City of Pewaukee students in Kindergarten
through 12th grade.
PSD’s 2009-10 school enrollment is 2,452, making it the smallest
K-12 school district in Waukesha County. PSD serves the Pewaukee
community in a unique campus setting with all four schools resting
on 85 acres overlooking Pewaukee Lake. 849 students attend Early
Childhood (EC) through Grade 3
at Pewaukee Lake Elementary School (PLE), and 527 students are
served in Grades 4-6 at Horizon Elementary School (HES), which
opened in 2002. Asa Clark Middle School (ACMS) is a 7-8 middle
school serving 355 students. Pewaukee High School (PHS) is a
comprehensive high school serving 718 students in Grades 9-12.
Pewaukee School District has involved the community in creating a
strategic plan since 1992 with the Mission, Vision, Values, and
Goals determined in this vibrant strategic planning process.
Our empowering
Mission is PSD’s foundation and is branded in our logo that
symbolically is both door and book opening the door to each
child’s future. Our Mission Statement continues with our
Value statements that speak to how we deliver our Mission:
Our school community delivers an innovative and progressive
education. We are passionate about academic excellence, committed to
fostering positive citizenship, and dedicated to inspiring all
students to flourish.
The Pewaukee School District has increased in enrollment from 2,138
students in 2001 to our current number of 2,452 students.
It is not by mistake that so many families desire to have
their children receive the best possible educational experience from
Pewaukee Public Schools.
Parents and community members alike recognize the positive
image of Pewaukee Public Schools and have a strong desire for their
children to attend.
Who Should Attend:
All leaders in the business community, especially anyone who has
hired or will hire a student who was educated in the Pewaukee Public
Schools.
Why You Should Attend:
To learn how your local schools directly impact the future of our
community. Find out about new programs in areas such as engineering,
math, and foreign language.
Networking Question before Luncheon:
How does an educated workforce benefit your business? Which skills
are most important to your bottom line?
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