4751 S HIGH SCHL LOOP RD MAPLE, WI 54854 Get Directions
4751 S HIGH SCHL LOOP RD MAPLE, WI 54854 Get Directions
The School District of Maple educational sites include Northwestern Elementary School (Pre-K - grade 5), Iron River Elementary School (grades K-5), Northwestern Middle School (grades 6-8), and Northwestern High School (grades 9-12).
The District is located in the northernmost part of Wisconsin along the beautiful south shore of Lake Superior. Including parts of Douglas and Bayfield Counties, the District covers a rural area of approximately 500 square miles and is home to more than 5,500 people.
Within 20 miles west of Maple are the Twin Ports of Duluth and Superior, a metropolitan area of approximately 115,000 people. This area includes four colleges and universities: UW-Superior, UM-Duluth, St. Scholastica, and Duluth Business University, along with two technical colleges: WITC-Superior and Lake Superior College. The Twin Ports area offers many parks, museums, shopping centers, recreational facilities, and endless opportunities on Lake Superior.
The District features many beautiful lakes, forests, parks, and rivers such as the famous Brule River. The Tri-County Corridor, a trail extending 65 miles from Superior to Ashland, attracts those who enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, four-wheeling, walking, running, and biking. You will find that the Maple area offers an exceptional quality of life with a below average cost of living. Large businesses located within the district include Hood Equipment, Inc. in Iron River, a forestry equipment manufacturer with 60 employees.
The School District of Maple has an excellent reputation locally, regionally, and state wide. The students excel in both academic and co-curricular activities. The high level of expectations and excellence achieved is because of effective, quality programs and staff members
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