School District
Gresham School District
- Gresham, WI
- 2 reviews
- AcademicsC-
- DiversityA
- TeachersB
- College PrepC+
- Clubs & ActivitiesB-
- Health & SafetyB+
- AdministrationC+
- SportsC
- FoodC+
- Resources & FacilitiesB
Gresham School District Rankings
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Academics
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Diversity
A
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Expenses Per Student
$12,582/ student
National
$12,239- Cost of LivingA-
- Good for FamiliesC+
- HousingC
Median Household Income
$37,031
National
$55,322Median Rent
$588
National
$949Median Home Value
$83,500
National
$184,700Gresham School District Reviews
2 reviews
As a senior this year at Gresham Community School I have had an overall good experience here. My graduating class is about 20 students and I started preschool with most of them, and I see them as a family instead of classmates. That's how it is at Gresham School, everyone knows everyone since we are one big school with separate wings. The total student body from Pre-K through 12th grade is a little over 350 students, so it's a very small school. But don't let the smallness fool you, Gresham has to offer many clubs, organizations, and extracurricular activities. Better yet, the staff is amazing, and they all end up tying their subjects in with the real world. So once you graduate you feel ready to take on the world. Overall, Gresham Community School is a great place to get an education, make memories and friends, but most importantly, it's an excellent place to grow up.
Not as diverse and academics are poor. A lot of drop-outs and very little community support. Schools and educational facilities need a lot of maintenance work done.