Kenosha schools are very good, and it’s one reason many parents choose this charming community to raise their families. The Kenosha, Wisconsin school district is called the Kenosha Unified School District. This public school district has two dozen elementary schools and six middle schools. Kenosha also has seven charter schools and operates six schools for high-school aged students.
Schools here boast a higher than average graduation rate - better than the nation’s average.
If you prefer a private school or parochial school for your child, you’ll also find many options in Kenosha. Some of them include St. Joseph’s High School, Friendens Lutheran School, Kenosha Montessori, Christian Life School and LakeView Advanced Technology Center – just to name a few.
There also are many higher education opportunities in Kenosha with universities and collages. University of Wisconsin-Parkside has a campus of more than 5,000 students in Kenosha. Another large institution is Carthage College with several thousand students. Another option is Gateway Technical College in Kenosha.
Another school in Kenosha is Herzing University, which just opened its newest Kenosha-based campus in 2009. Smaller branch campuses in Kenosha include Concordia University Wisconsin and National-Louis University.