geeam@elkhorn.k12.wi.us
262-741-9134
Curriculum & Instruction
Elkhorn Area Schools, in partnership with the community, are dedicated to providing an education that challenges every student to continually improve and to excel as a respectful, responsible and productive member of society.
The vision of the Elkhorn Area School District is to be the top ten percent in all we do.
An Elkhorn Area School District graduate demonstrates Academic and Critical Thinking Skills.
An Elkhorn Area School District graduate demonstrates Communication Skills.
An Elkhorn Area School District graduate demonstrates Career Navigation Skills.
An Elkhorn Area School District graduate demonstrates Social and Self-Awareness.
Future-Ready Curriculum
Early Literacy Plan
Information covered in this plan includes Act 20 Requirements, 4K and 5K-3 grade Reading Assessment details, Family Notification and Communication guidelines, Personalized Reading Plan details, Intervention/Progress Monitoring information, 4K-5 ELA Instructional Tools, Act 20 Curriculum Crosswalk, and the Required Teacher Training timeline.
Project Lead the Way
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) is a United States non-profit organization that develops STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum for use by the Elementary (Launch), Middle (Gateway), and High Schools.
PLTW Launch
PLTW Launch (PreK-5) taps into students’ exploratory nature, engages them in learning that feels like play, and encourages them to keep discovering – now and for any future they choose. PLTW curriculum is designed to empower students to thrive in an evolving world. As a part of the design process when developing and updating our curriculum, we focus on connections to a variety of standards. Explore lessons and connections below.
PLTW Gateway (6-8)
PLTW Gateway (6-8) opens paths that create meaningful futures. It connects students to careers in areas they can, and can't, imagine. As they engage in hands-on, collaborative problem solving focused on real-world challenges, students use and stretch their imaginations in brand-new ways and connect their learning to life. Explore lessons below.
PLTW Computer Science, Engineering, and Biomedical Science (9-12)
At the high school level, PLTW courses allow students to earn college credit while still in high school.
PLTW Computer Science engages students in collaborative projects that help them develop in-demand computer science knowledge as well as transportable skills like creative thinking and communication.
PLTW Engineering courses engage students in interdisciplinary activities like working with a client to design a home, programming electronic devices or robotic arms, or exploring algae as a biofuel source.
PLTW Biomedical Science empowers students to build knowledge and skills in biomedical science, as well as in-demand, transportable skills like problem-solving, critical and creative thinking, communication, and collaboration.
Related Programming
Contact
Amy Gee
K-5 Director of Instruction
Brenda Harris
K-5 Administrative Assistant
harrbr@elkhorn.k12.wi.us
262-741-9137
Sarah Bosch
6-12 Director of Instruction
boscsa@elkhorn.k12.wi.us
262-741-9125
Linda Beierle
6-12 Administrative Assistant
beieli@elkhorn.k12.wi.us
262-741-9126