Kenosha County Education Information
Kenosha County has a wide array of pre K-16 educational choices
including private, religious and public schools as well as
before and after school programming. Kenosha County is served
by several school districts and includes several vocational,
professional and themed high school academies. The Kenosha
Unified School District serves the area east of Interstate
Hwy. 94, while 12 other districts serve additional communities
in the County. The Kenosha Area also features three institutions
for higher learning including a technical college, public
university and private liberal arts college.
Quality child care is important for many families and you’ll
find a wide variety of options in Kenosha County. Day care
centers, pre-schools and home-based caregivers offer both
educational and nurturing environments for your children while
giving you peace of mind.
Standardized Test Results
2007/2008 Average ACT Scores
Kenosha Unified |
21.4 |
Shoreland Lutheran High School |
24.2 |
St. Joseph's High School |
23.1 |
Westosha Central High School |
22.7 |
Wilmot Union High School |
22.1 |
Wisconsin |
22.3 |
United States |
21.1 |
Elementary & High School
College & Secondary Education
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