Annual Meeting
For a copy of the Medford Area Public School District's 2024 Annual Meeting Booklet, please click here.
Acountability Report Cards
To view the Medford Area Public School District's Accountability Report Cards, please click here.
Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 115.385(4), the Medford Area Public School District is required to provide parents of students attending district schools a copy of the school’s accountability report which is published by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) in the fall of each year. The report will also be linked to the district’s website.
Welcome Back to School Portal
For a copy of the Medford Area Public School District Welcome Back to School Portal, please click here.
Public Notice of Academic Standards, School Accountability Report & Educational Options
The Medford Area Public School District, pursuant to Wisconsin State Statue 120.12(13)(a), has adopted the Wisconsin Academic Standards for the 2024-25 school year. Visit https://dpi.wi.gov/standards to view specific subject area standards in detail.
Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 115.385(4), the Medford Area Public School District's Accountability Report may be found at: https://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards - select Medford.
Note: 2015 Act 20 prohibits the Department of Instruction from using accountability reports based on data from the 2014-15 school year.
Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 118.57(1) and 115.7915(5)(a), children residing in the Medford Area Public School District have the following educational options:
- Public Schools
- Private Schools
- Virtual Schools
- Open Enrollment
- Youth Options
- Course Options
- Home-Based Private Education
- Special Needs Scholarship Program
For more information regarding these options, please visit: https://dpi.wi.gov/ed-options or contact Laura Lundy, District Administrator, at 715-748-4620 ext. 5523 or lundyla@medford.k12.wi.us.
Requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act-Professional Qualifications of Classroom Teachers
As a parent / guardian of a student in the Medford Area Public School District, you have the right to know the professional qualifications of the classroom teachers who instruct your child. Federal law allows you to ask for certain information about your child’s classroom teachers and requires us to give you this information in a timely manner if you ask for it. Specifically, you have the right to ask for the following information about each of your child’s classroom teachers:
- Whether the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has licensed or qualified the teacher for the grades and subjects he or she teaches.
- Whether the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has decided that the teacher can teach in a classroom without being licensed or qualified under state regulations because of special circumstances.
- The teacher’s college major, whether the teacher has any advanced degrees and, if so, the subject of the degrees.
- Whether any teachers’ aides or similar paraprofessionals provide services to your child and, if they do, their qualifications.
If you would like to receive any of this information, please contact Laura Lundy, District Administrator, at 715-748-4620.
Virtual Charter School Notice
The Medford Area Public School District provides a virtual / charter school opportunity for students with the Rural Virtual Academy (RVA). For more information regarding the RVA, including a list of governance board members and staffing contact information, please visit their website: http://www.medford.k12.wi.us/schools/virtual.
Medford Schools in Compliance with EPA Guidelines
In compliance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). This is notice that the Medford Area Public School District has an Asbestos Management Plan at the school district office. The plan is available for inspection by the public, parents, and district employees. The district performs six month periodic surveillance of asbestos in January and July and full re-inspections every three years. For more information, please contact the district office.
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