2.5 Hour Preschool Classes
Swim classes for all ages!
Program to reinforce skills for your child entering kindergarten.
Chippewa Valley offers additional opportunities for youth athletics throughout the year.
Credit FORWARD is for those students who want to make room in their schedule and have not yet taken the class.
Credit Recovery Classes are designed to assist students in recovering classes needed for graduation.
Morning Preschool with extended childcare: Monday through Friday, 6:30 am-6:00 pm.
Childcare Monday through Friday, 6:30 am-6:00 pm
Summer Program runs Monday through Thursday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Chippewa Valley School District’s School Age Child Care (SACC) Summer Program. Our mission is to provide children with a fun, safe, and welcoming environment filled with activities and opportunities of enrichment.
Chippewa Valley School District’s School Age Child Care (SACC) Program. Our mission is to provide a safe/friendly environment where children are able to develop socially/emotionally, through a wide range of activities before and after school.
Adult Trip & Tours
Baseball Athletic Registration
Basketball Leagues
Cheerleading for Schools
General Speed, Agility and quickness conditioning.
Dance for anyone ages 3 (potty trained) through 8th grade.
Golf Fundamentals
Lacrosse Fundamentals
PTP Fee
Learn volleyball, meet great people and learn teamwork!
Wrestling Camp
Credit FORWARD testing out is for students who have not taken the class prior. Counselor approval must be gotten prior to registration and will be verified.
A credit recovery exam is available for students that did not successfully pass a course from the tests available. The cost is $50 per semester exam and space is limited. Students will earn credit for the course if a minimum grade of 70% is achieved on the exam. You may only register for one exam per testing date. THIS COURSE IS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PASSED A CLASS IN A PREVIOUS TERM.
REGISTRATION WILL END THE DAY BEFORE THE EXAM AT 5:00 PM.
❖ Credits earned through testing out may not be accepted by some colleges/universities.
❖ It is the student’s responsibility to contact colleges/universities that they may be considering applying to in order to learn more about specific college and university admissions policies regarding “test out” credits on high school transcripts.