The West Bend School District serves the city of West Bend, villages of Jackson and Newburg, and townships of Barton, Polk, Trenton, Jackson, West Bend and Addison. It is currently the 24th largest school district—of 421—in the state of Wisconsin, with an annual budget of approximately $70 million. The district’s nearly 1,000 employees put students first.
The West Bend area features family-oriented communities of various sizes located in the heart of the Kettle Moraine area in Wisconsin’s southeastern region.
The City of West Bend is the Washington County seat and home to more than 30,000 residents. While offering the advantages of small-town living, West Bend is only a 40-minute drive from Milwaukee and close to Madison and the state’s Fox Valley as well.
The Village of Jackson is located just 25 miles northwest of Milwaukee and seven miles south of West Bend at the intersection of U.S. Hwy 45 and State Hwy 60. It is considered one of the fastest growing communities in Washington County, with a population of nearly 6,800.
The Village of Newburg is considered "A Bird City" and has a population of 1254. It is located on Hwy. 33 east of West Bend.
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