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Village of Caledonia 5043 Chester Lane, Racine, WI 53402

School News Archive

Family and friends gathered for the Transition Program's graduation ceremony today and listened to commencement speeches each student had prepared. ​Read more
RUSD's esports teams competed at the state tournament in Fond du Lac this past weekend. They didn't take home any state titles but say their experience was worth more than the gold.Read more
On Tuesday, March 26, twenty-eight CTE students from the Education and Technical Services Academy attended a field trip to Modine Manufacturing and Engineering Company.Read more
Check out RUSD's Annual Report to our Community! This year's edition features student stories, referendum updates, points of RUSD pride and more! Click below to dive in!Read more
On Saturday, Feb. 2, several RUSD staff, including Superintendent Dr. Eric Gallien, earned special recognition during the 7th annual Heritage Ball. ​Read more
The R.E.A.L. School robotics team is ready for their next challenge! On Saturday, students and their families gathered for the viewing of the 2019 FIRST Robotics Challenge announcement. ​Read more
All Racine families are invited to RUSD's Virtual Learning Open House Wednesday, Dec. 12 from 4-6 p.m. Come check out our virtual learning space located at 2333 Northwestern Ave. in the Community Pathways building and learn about all our courses offered.Read more
You can now get all the latest RUSD information straight to your cell phone without ever having to answer the phone! RUSD will now notify parents and guardians via text message with important District and school information. In the past, RUSD has only utilized text messages for emergencies.Read more
​The Racine Unified School District officially launched our new logo with more than 3,000 employees at our staff kick-off on Friday, Aug. 31.Read more
What is Parents in Partnership? Parents in Partnership (PIP) is a statewide program which deepens the ability of families and educators to improve outcomes for students with disabilities. PIP is a leadership development training for parents who have children with disabilities ages 6-14 that takes place over five weekend sessions during the year.Read more

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