- Siren School District
- District Information
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Enrollment: (We will know this number in early October)
Staff: 3 administrators, 32 teachers, and 23 support staff
Special Programs: Early Childhood and Summer School
Class sizes in grades K-3 are approximately 15 students per Teacher (awaiting new numbers)
Extra-Curricular:
Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, FCCLA, Flag Football, Football, Forensics, Hockey (Co-op), Library Club, National Honor Society, S.M.A.U.G., Softball, Student Council, Track, Trap Shooting Team, Volleyball, Wrestling (Co-op).Distance Learning:
The district offers interactive televised courses to the students and the community through distance learning.About Our School
The Siren School District covers about 106 square miles located in Burnett County in northwestern Wisconsin. The district is composed of seven townships surrounded by area lakes and forest land. There is a blend of both manufacturing, tourism, and some gaming that supports the area financially. Siren is a small town with a population of approximately 1,554 (2020 data). Local businesses and several homes were rebuilt or renovated following a tornado in 2001. The area enjoys a rich blend of cultural diversity with the St. Croix Tribal community making up a significant portion of our school community. Siren provides students with a nice combination of academics, sports, and music.
Did You Know...?
37 percent of the Siren Teaching Staff have advanced degrees.
...Siren School District has two (2) Nationally Board Certified Teachers (Kathie Koball and Jill Tinman)...
...a Kohl Fellowship Education Foundation Instructor Recipient (Bryn Anderson 2015-2016) Congrats to Bryn on her retirement 2025!
...a Kohl Student Initiative Scholar Recipient (Brady Moody 2016-2017)
...a Kohl Student Excellence Scholar Recipient (Riley Anderson 2016-2017)
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Siren School District Vision Statement
"Siren School District will produce successful students through collaborative partnerships with families, community members and staff while being fiscally innovative. Students will embrace diversity, feel empowered and be inspired to become citizens with integrity."