Kenosha Unified School District honors staff for 10 years of service

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The Kenosha Unified School District announced on May 4 that it is recognizing staff members who have reached ten years of service. The district said the contributions of these employees continue to make a positive impact on students, families, and colleagues.

This recognition highlights the dedication of educators and support staff across various schools in the district. Among those honored are individuals from Bradford High School, Brass Community School, Bullen Middle School, Indian Trail High School and Academy, and several other schools.

Indian Trail High School and Academy is notable within the district for having enrolled the largest number of students among Kenosha County schools during the 2023-24 school year with a total enrollment of 2,001 students according to data from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. This figure represents a 1.1 percent increase compared to the previous academic year as reported by state education officials.

The continued growth at Indian Trail High School and Academy reflects broader trends in student enrollment within Kenosha County. The school’s total enrollment was confirmed at 2,001 students for the most recent school year according to official records.

District officials expressed appreciation for all honorees’ commitment over their decade-long tenure. “We are honored to celebrate staff who have reached 10 Years of Service. Your work continues to have a positive impact on students, families and colleagues,” said representatives from Kenosha Unified School District.



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