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Student Population 7th Grade = 220 Students
8th Grade = 230 Students
Einstein's Demographics


WKCE Results (Wisconsin Knowledge Concepts Examination)
WKCE Report on this document, it shows the recent statistics of Einstein student results as a school. Access Wisconsin Department of Education's web site to get information on Einstein's latest results or this document.

Parent - Information
8th grade career conferencing packet
  Parent & Student Handbook

Registration
2011/12 school year * 7th graders = August 9th at 9:00 am to 1:00  pm
* 8th graders = August 10th at 9:00 am to 1:00  pm
* Open date = August 16th at 5:00 pm to 7:30  pm

First day of school is Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 7:45 am

As a reminder, student pictures will be taken during all registration times, therefore your student may want to dress accordingly.

The building will be open for students to return to school to revisit their schedules or to put items in their lockers after registration. The building will be closed  to students after that until the first day of classes.


Open Enrollment 2011/12 School Year
- Intra-district Open Enrollment from 1-2-12 & 1-31-12
* Forms for Elementary, Middle and High School
* Due 1-27-12 by 4:00 to Attendance/Transportation Office
  531 N. Morrison St., Appleton, WI 54911
  OR    P.O. Box 2019 Appleton, WI 54912
* More information can be found on the districts web site
- Out of District Open Enrollment to Appleton
Make apply 2-6-12 to 2-24-12
* DPI Open Enrollment Website
* DPI Open Enrollment Brochure 2012-13 School Year
* Información en español
* More information about using the DPI to open enroll to Appleton can be found on the districts web site
- Each year the process for nonresident parents to submit open enrollment applications takes place in February (between the first Monday in February and 4:00PM on the third Friday in February).

PTA
President -Janelle Lee
Vice President - Shona Lenss
Secretary - Karen Drankoff
Treasurer - Kevin Katzman
 
 

Staff & School Awards
John Wuebben - Distinguished Teacher of the Year by the Wisconsin Council for the Social Studies
- WI Center for the Academically Talented Youth Excellent Educator Award
- NBC 26 Teachers Are Tops Award

2009 State of Wisconsin Middle School of Excellence

2008 Blue Ribbon School

2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009 Exemplary Middle School - state award given to schools that achieve high standards for state testing
 

Location & Contact Info.
Einstein Middle School Office hours: 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
324 E. Florida Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 Phone: 920-832-6240
  Fax: 920-832-6164
From Highway 41, take exit 142 onto Richmond St. (Hwy. 47).  Go south on Richmond St. to Capitol Dr. and turn left.  Going east on Capitol Dr. and turn right on Durkee St.  Turn left on Florida Ave.  The front entrance of the school faces Florida Ave.

Principal's Message

In September of 1965, Einstein opened its doors as a junior high school.  Many changes have occurred over the years, including the change to a middle school format.  Einstein Middle School has been recognized as an exemplary middle school with numerous acknowledgments by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.  These honors underscore the consistent high academic performance of our student body as measured by the yearly Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination.  Einstein students have scored in the top 10% on the WKCE over three consecutive years in both reading and mathematics.  Most recently, Einstein has been named a 2008 NCBL-National Blue Ribbon School.  This national award, presented by the U.S. Department of Secretary, Margaret Spellings, recognizes Einstein Middle School as having exemplary programming along with student achievement levels in the top 10% of the nation.  We are proud to say the 2008 NCLB-National Blue Ribbon Award was received by only 320 of the 99,000 schools across our country. 

Our mission is to empower each student to become a respectful, caring, responsible person by providing a challenging, engaging academic program which promotes success, fosters a life-long love of leaning, and encourages community service.  Einstein Middle School offers many clubs and activities designed to promote social development and to encourage team-building.  The use of advanced technology in the classroom provides a rigorous, engaging, learning experience for our students.  A focus on the development of problem solving skills is embedded in each discipline and co-curricular offering.  Our Einstein staff fully understands the unique developmental needs of our pre-teen/early teen adolescents.  In addition, our staff works hard to provide students with a safe and orderly learning environment where all students are nurtured and valued.  This understanding, combined with collaborative instructional approaches and state of the art teaching strategies, drives our high expectations and resulting high achievement levels. 

 

Former Students’ Comments

There are two things I like about Einstein.  All the teachers take time to make all the kids understand what they taught.  The second is how the whole school is well behaved.  Whenever we go on field trips or something, we get compliments on how well behaved we were. Tyler                                                              

The best thing about Einstein is the people.  Everyone is friendly and it’s just a great environment to be in!
Annie

For me, our school is a home away from home where everybody is compassionate, understanding, and trying to mould us to be a good U.S. citizen. 
Anaita

The thing I love the most about Einstein is the atmosphere of the school.  Everyone is given the opportunity to be equal to one another.  All of my teachers are great!  It’s a great place to be during the day.
Lucas

The best things about Einstein are the friendly faces of the teachers and staff, and the friendships I had here that I will remember forever.
Laura

Einstein is a great school!  The teachers and staff make it safe and fun to learn.  Not only is it fun to learn but we have exciting pep assemblies, spirit days, and dances.
Andrea        

When Einstein Middle School is mentioned, you should think extravagant, fantastic, and extraordinary.  Einstein is full of great teachers and wonderful involvement.  The teachers are excellent in what they teach.  They not only teach learning lessons, but also life lessons.  We learn something new everyday.  The cafeteria food is excellent, too.  Overall, it is the perfect, ideal middle school for a child to grow up in.
Dayna

Einstein Middle School let’s us see that each person is their own creation, the creator of their own thinking and believing.
Qaib

Albert Einstein Middle School is an excellent school because it has a friendly learning environment.  Our school has helpful teachers and many clubs and teams to join. Larissa                                                                                        

This is my first year at Einstein.  I came in as an 8th grader and it was the easiest move to a new school that I’ve ever had.  I think this is because the school has a very welcoming atmosphere and the teachers here have been so encouraging and interested in making this a successful year for me.
Madison

The thing I like best about Einstein is that there is always something to look forward to.  Whether it’s dances, pep rallies, food sales, sports, school clubs, or just being with your friends.  Einstein goes the extra mile to make school a fun place to be.
McKenzie 

Albert Einstein Middle School is a wonderful place to go to school.  The teachers are great and there are so many different sports and clubs to join.  Also, all of the students here are so nice.  These things are really what make learning fun!
Tyler