Welcome to Ashwaubenon High School


Welcome to the Ashwaubenon High School Learning Community; Home of the Jaguars! We invite you to browse our website and learn more about the many wonderful academic and co-curricular opportunities available at AHS.

Ashwaubenon High School is home to 1,030 students enrolled in a wide variety of learning activities. The motto "big enough to serve you-small enough to know you" is an essential operational belief that guides our daily interactions with students. This is  certainly evidenced by the large number of open enrollment students who have elected to avail themselves to our high school programs. 

Three long-standing hallmarks of  Ashwaubenon High School are our wide-range of academic programs, our excellence in co-curriculars and the wonderful parent support found at all levels. We invite you to learn more about our programs and encourage you to contact any of our personnel who will gladly answer your questions.

Again,welcome to our Learning Community. We look forward to meeting you. Go Jaguars!

All the best!

Mark J.Sheedy, Principal
msheedy@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us
920.492.2955 ext.5334
 


NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Open Enrollment Application Window: Feb.6 - Apr.30, 2012

The Open Enrollment application window, in which you can request a non-resident student attend an Ashwaubenon school for the 2012-13 school year, occurs Mon, Feb. 6 - Mon, Apr. 30 at 4:00pm CST. See our Open Enrollment Ad. For detail information, visit the Enroll in Ashwaubenon Schools section of our website or contact Jennifer Bower at 920-492-2905 ext. 1002, jbower@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us.

 

2012-13 REVISED School Year Calendar

The REVISED 2012-13 School Year Calendar is now available on the District Office - Publications page of our website. Access that page by clicking on the title above.

 

2012-13 Education Planner and Course Booklet

The 2012-13 Education Planner & Course Booklet is now available for viewing online.  Click the link above to view the booklet.  Students will receive a booklet with their course selection materials later this month.

 

Taste Of Ashwaubenon - March 7th

Click the title for information on the Jaguar Backer's website regarding this year's Taste of Ashwaubenon event being held on March 7th at the Stadium View.

 


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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.
Ashwaubenon Students Receive Top Awards at Regional Youth Art Show
Two Ashwaubenon students received the top award in their category while six others were recognized for their outstanding achievements and exemplary talents at the Wisconsin Art Education Association's regional Youth Art Month Exhibition. The event took place on Sunday, February 5th at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan's Fine Art Gallery. The artwork from five of the students will move on to the State Youth Art Month Celebration where it will be on exhibit in the State Capitol Rotunda.
Click the title above for the full story on our Press Releases page.
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.
AHS Advances Nine Students to State DECA Competition
On January 7th, Ashwaubenon High School sent sixteen students to compete in the DECA District Competition at Kimberly High School. Out of the sixteen business competition categories, Ashwaubenon earned two first place finishes, one second and one fourth place finish. Fourteen of the sixteen Ashwaubenon students won awards, with nine of them advancing to the State Competition to be held in March.
Click the title above for the full story on our Press Releases page.
AHS Choir Featured on NBC-26 Promo Videos
Click the title above to see the new NBC-26 promotional videos, featuring 10 members of the AHS Choir.
WBAY-TV's News Story 'White House Takes Notice of Ashwaubenon Alum'
Click on the link above to see WBAY-TV's new story about Ashwaubenon alum Dan Fink's visit to the White House.
District Receives Carl Perkins Career & Technical Education Award
Ashwaubenon School District is among 25 school districts in the state that received "Perfect Perkins Performance" awards during a September workshop in Stevens Point. The award recognizes career and technical education programs for meeting national indicators of program participation and student achievement as part of the federal Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006. Ashwaubenon High School's Dirk Ribbens, Associate Principal, and John Hilbert, Student Services Counselor, were at the workshop to receive the award.
Click the title above for the full story on our Press Releases page.
1:1 Technology Initiative Expands By Distributing Netbooks To Freshmen & Sophomores
Beginning Monday morning, September 12th, the Ashwaubenon School District is expanding its '1:1 (One-to-One) Initiative' by distributing netbook computers to all Ashwaubenon High School freshmen and sophomores. The technology initiative started as a pilot program in February when netbooks were distributed to last school year's freshman class. Those students, now sophomores, along with the incoming freshman class will be receiving their netbooks during the distribution days of Monday, September 12th and Tuesday, September 13th. This will result in one half, or approximately 500 students, of Ashwaubenon High's student body having a district-issued, wirelessly networked computer. The goal of the program is to provide all students with access to a digital tool; in this case, a computer.
Click the title above for the full story on our Press Releases page.




Ashwaubenon High School Mission Statement
The mission of Ashwaubenon High School, in partnership with parents and the community, is to provide an appropriate and comprehensive education for each student. This education will help each one become an independent adult, an involved citizen with a sense of community and an individual who contributes to a better society.

Ashwaubenon High School Philosophy
The staff of Ashwaubenon High School believes in the values of education for each student. We recognize and accept individual and cultural differences, and we believe that having a comprehensive curriculum and multiple co-curricular activities assist in educational growth. A safe and secure environment, based on principles of caring, justice, and individual responsibility, is important for the successful acquisition of academic, social, emotional, physical, and employability skills. These skills are necessaryfor our students, who enter our school as adolescents and leave us as young adults.
 

Last Updated: 2/8/12