Welcome to Cormier School & Early Learning Center


Cormier School has a long and rich history beginning in 1872 when Louis and Sophia Poquette donated the land for the first public school in Ashwaubenon. "East School" opened May 4, 1872. The present building was constructed in 1913 and renamed Cormier School after James Cormier I. Building additions were made in the 1950's. The school was closed in 1982 due to declining enrollment. Cormier proudly reopened in 1992 as a kindergarten school and early learning center. Today, the students, staff and families that pass through our doors carry on the legacy and love of learning.

At Cormier we are committed to the education of young children by offering a safe and inviting environment that promotes joyful, lifelong learning with high expectations for each child. We also commit ourselves to a philosophy, which fosters strong family, school and community partnerships.

Please visit our website regularly to learn more about Cormier School and Early Learning Center and the programs we offer.

Maria L. Arena, Principal
marena@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us
920.448.2875 ext.7002
 


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We are conducting a community-wide Communication Survey from May 1 - May 25. Paper copies are being mailed to all Ashwaubenon households but we prefer you take the survey online. Click the title above for more information and to take the survey.

 


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Open Enrollment Program Featured on Fox-11 TV
The start of the extended Open Enrollment application window, including Ashwaubenon's positive results and net gain of students, is featured in this Fox-11 news story.
4 & 5 Year-old Kindergarten Registrations Now Being Accepted
Four year-old and five year-old kindergarten registration for the upcoming 2012-2013 school year are taking place now in Ashwaubenon at Cormier School and Early Learning Center, 2280 South Broadway. To be eligible for four year-old kindergarten in 2012-2013, a child must be four years of age on or before September 1, 2012. To be eligible for five year-old kindergarten in 2012-2013, a child must be five years of age on or before September 1, 2012.
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Ashwaubenon Senior Citizens Celebrate Dr. Seuss in the Schools
Three Ashwaubenon Schools joined together with Ashwaubenon senior citizens on Friday March 2nd, to share the joy of reading and celebrate the birthday of beloved children's author, Dr. Seuss. Throughout the day senior volunteers read Dr. Seuss stories to 17 classes at Cormier Kindergarten Center, 19 classes at Pioneer Elementary School and 30 classes at Valley View Elementary School.
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Phy-Ed Program and PEP Grant Featured on Fox11-TV
Click the title above to see video clips of 4 segments on Fox-11's Good Day Wisconsin program featuring the district's Phy-Ed program improvements resulting from a national PEP grant.
Kindergarteners Participate In Biggest Bedtime Story Night
On Thursday, January 12th, Ashwaubenon's Cormier School & Early Learning Center hosted a Biggest Bedtime Story Night. Many four and five year-old kindergartners and their families enjoyed reading together in the comfort of their pajamas. Over 300 were in attendance for the annual reading celebration.
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Cormier School and Optimist Club Partner to Promote Literacy in the Home
On Thursday, December 8th, it was Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Day at Ashwaubenon's Cormier School and Early Learning Center. The Ashwaubenon Friday Morning Optimist Club partnered with the school to promote literacy in Ashwaubenon homes with a donation towards books. Books were distributed to 453 students, resulting in a new book being placed in 380 Ashwaubenon homes.
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Last Updated: 4/2/12