A Well-Rounded Education

Test scores and student data in this annual report were compiled from several sources. Wisconsin school districts are required to provide an annual report that compares local district data to statewide averages. Certain charts with statewide comparisons use 2007-08 school year data — the most recent available from the state Department of Public Instruction (DPI). The DPI tabulates local information with data from other Wisconsin school districts to determine school, district and state averages. In some cases, DPI data for the 2007-08 was not available and the most recent information from the state was used.

The Hamilton School District chose to provide additional information as well. In these cases, the most up-to-date information was used.


Community service

School-sponsored community activities are activities available to high school students that emphasize community service and involvement.

Note that these statistics pertain only to activities of Hamilton High School students.

 School

Required

Voluntary

Overall

Hamilton

0.0

90.9

90.9

State

15.3

31.3

46.6

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Participation in cocurricular activities

The district offers a wide range of extra and cocurricular activities. The number of offerings is the number of activities available to students.

Participation rates are the unduplicated number of students taking part in activities divided by enrollment. Rates pertain to Templeton and Hamilton students only.

Participation Rates
 School

Total # of offerings

Academic

Athletic

Music

Overall

Hamilton

58

50.2

42.0

12.7

104.9

Templeton

40

22.2

49.8

54.2

126.2

District

98

37.9

45.4

30.9

114.2

State

26.9

34.2

42.5

21.0

97.7

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Student programs & activities

Here are some of the programs headed by teachers that are offered at Hamilton High School and Templeton Middle School.

At the high school: Academic Decathlon, Amnesty International, Art Club, Charger TV, Chess Club, Club Esprancais, Club Unique, Computer Team, Cultural Exchange Club, Debate, Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), Drama, Forensics, German Club, Graphics Arts Club, Halls of Hamilton, Lance (yearbook), Math Club, National Honor Society, Pep band, Pep Club, Photo Club, Ray Club, Robotics, Salty Lightbulbs, S.E.E.D. (environment), Ski Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), Student Council, Troubadour (student newspaper), Unity Committee, Varsity Club, Video Club and Weightlifting Club.

Activities at the middle school include Computer Club, Foreign Language Club, Forensics, Future Problem Solving, Jazz Ensemble, LEGO League, Ski Club, Student Council and Yearbook.

A wide variety of after school sports is also available to students in grades six through 12.

High school interscholastic sports include baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, hockey, pom pons, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball and wrestling. Middle school interscholastic activities such as cheerleading, cross country, basketball, volleyball, wrestling and track are also offered.

High school intramurals include basketball, bowling and weightlifting; middle school intramurals offered are basketball and volleyball.

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