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National School Lunch Program Wisconsin Schools That Participate in the National School Lunch Program Zip School District School Name Address City Code 21st Century Preparatory School 21st Century Preparatory School 1220 Mound Avenue Racine 53404 Abbotsford School District Abbotsford Elementary 514 W. Hemloch Street Abbotsford 54405 Abbotsford School District Abbotsford Jr. and Sr. High 307 N. 4th Ave Abbotsford 54405 Academy of Excellence Windlake Highschool AOE 1854 W. Windlake Milwaukee 53215 Academy of Excellence North Campus AOE 4200 N. 51st Bldv. Milwaukee 53216 Academy of Excellence South Campus AOE 633 S. 12th ST. Milwaukee 53204 Achieving Educational Excellence, Inc. St. Augustine Preparatory Academy 2607 S 5th St Milwaukee 53207 Adams-Friendship School District Adams-Friendship High School 1109 E North St Adams 53910 Adams-Friendship School District Adams-Friendship Elementary 500 N Pierce St Adams 53910 Adams-Friendship School District Adams-Friendship Middle School 420 N Main St Adams 53910 Albany School District Albany Elementary 400 5th St Albany 53502 Albany School District Albany High 400 5th St Albany 53502 Albany School District Albany Middle 400 5th St Albany 53502 Algoma School District Algoma Elementary 514 Fremont St Algoma 54201 Algoma School District Algoma Jr/Sr High School 1715 Division St Algoma 54201 All Saints Catholic School All Saints Catholic School-St. John site 419 Sixth Avenue Antigo 54409 All Saints Catholic School All Saints Catholic School 4400 22nd Ave Kenosha 53142 All Saints School All Saints Grade School 145 N. St. Claude St. PO Box 787 Denmark 54208 Alma Center School District Lincoln Jr/Sr High School 124 S School St Alma Center 54611 Alma Center School District Lincoln Elementary 217 Pearl St Merrillan 54754 Alma School District Alma Elementary S1618 State Road 35 Alma 54610 Alma School District Alma High S1618 State Road 35 Alma 54610 Almond-Bancroft School District Almond-Bancroft Elementary 1336 Elm St Almond 54909 Almond-Bancroft School District Almond-Bancroft High School 1336 Elm St Almond 54909 Almond-Bancroft School District Almond-Bancroft Middle School 1336 Elm Street Almond 54909 Altoona School District Altoona High 711 7th St W Altoona 54720 Altoona School District Altoona Middle 1903 Bartlett Ave Altoona 54720 Altoona School District Altoona Elementary School 157 Bartlett Ave Altoona 54720 Page 1 Zip School District School Name Address City Code Altoona School District Altoona Intermediate 1903 BARTLETT AVE Altoona 54720 Amery School District Lien Elementary 469 Minneapolis Ave S Amery 54001 Amery School District Amery High School 555 Minneapolis Ave S Amery 54001 Amery School District Amery Intermediate 543 Minneapolis Avenue South Amery 54001 Amery School District Amery Middle 501 Minneapolis Ave S Amery 54001 Antigo Unified School District Antigo Middle 815 7th Ave Antigo 54409 Antigo Unified School District Antigo High 1900 10th Ave Antigo 54409 Antigo Unified School District East Elementary 220 7th Ave Antigo 54409 Antigo Unified School District North Elementary 506 Graham Ave Antigo 54409 Antigo Unified School District West Elementary 1232 7th Ave Antigo 54409 Appleton Area School District East High 2121 Emmers Dr Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District North High 5000 N Ballard Rd Appleton 54913 Appleton Area School District West High 610 N Badger Ave Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Badger Elementary 501 S Bluemound Dr Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Columbus Elementary 913 N Oneida St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Edison Elementary 412 N Meade St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Classical Charter School 3310 N Durkee St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Einstein Middle 324 E Florida Ave Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Ferber Elementary 515 E Capitol Dr Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Fox River Academy 1000 S. Mason Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Appleton Public Montessori School 1375 E Broadway Dr Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Stephen Foster Elementary Charter 305 W Foster St Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Appleton Bilingual School 912 N. Oneida St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Franklin Elementary 2212 N Jarchow St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Highlands Elementary 2037 N Elinor St Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Horizons Elementary 2101 Schaefer Cir Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Houdini Elementary 2305 W Capitol Dr Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Huntley Elementary 2224 N Ullman St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Odyssey Magellan Charter 2037 N Elinor St Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Berry Elementary 3601 S Telulah Ave Appleton 54915 Page 2 Zip School District School Name Address City Code Appleton Area School District Jefferson Elementary 1000 S Mason St Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Kaleidoscope Academy 318 E Brewster St Appleton 54911 Appleton Area School District Johnston Elementary 2725 E Forest St Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Lincoln Elementary 1000 N Mason St Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Madison Middle 2020 S Carpenter St Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District McKinley Elementary 1125 E Taft Ave Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Richmond Elementary 1414 E John St Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Wilson Middle 225 N Badger Ave Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Renaissance School 610 N Badger Ave Appleton 54914 Appleton Area School District Tesla Engineering Charter School 2121 Emmers Dr Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Appleton eSchool 2121 Emmers Dr Appleton 54915 Appleton Area School District Fox Cities Leadership Academy 5000 N Ballard Appleton 54913 Appleton Area School District Valley New School 10 College Avenue Appleton 54912 Appleton Area School District Appleton Technical Academy 610 N Badger Ave Appleton 54914 Aquinas Catholic Schools, Inc. Cathedral School 1319 Ferry Street La Crosse 54601 Aquinas Catholic Schools, Inc. Blessed Sacrament School 2404 King Street La Crosse 54601 Aquinas Catholic Schools, Inc. St. Patrick School 127 North 11th Avenue Onalaska 54650 Arcadia School District Arcadia High School 756 Raider Dr Arcadia 54612 Arcadia School District Arcadia E 358 E River St Arcadia 54612 Arcadia School District Arcadia Middle School 725 Fairfield Ave Arcadia 54612 Argyle School District Argyle Elementary School 14665 State Road 78 Argyle 53504 Argyle School District Argyle High School 14665 State Road 78 Argyle 53504 Argyle School District Argyle Middle School 14665 State Road 78 Argyle 53504 Arrowhead UHS Arrowhead High 700 North Ave Hartland 53029 Ashland School District Ashland High 1900 Beaser Ave Ashland 54806 Ashland School District Ashland Middle 203 11th St E Ashland 54806 Ashland School District Lake Superior Elementary 1101 Binsfield Rd Ashland 54806 Ashland School District Marengo Valley Elementary 62408 State HWY 112 Ashland 54806 Ashwaubenon School District Ashwaubenon High School 2391 S Ridge Rd Green Bay 54304 Ashwaubenon School District Parkview Middle 955 Willard Dr Green Bay 54304 Page 3 Zip School District School Name Address City Code Ashwaubenon School District Pioneer Elementary 1360 Ponderosa Ave Green Bay 54313 Ashwaubenon School District Cormier School and Early Lrn Ctr 2280 S Broadway Green Bay 54304 Ashwaubenon School District Valley View Elementary 2200 True Lane Green Bay 54304 Assumption Catholic School Assumption Catholic School-Lim N6217 Co. Rd. V Durand 54736 Assumption Catholic School Assumption Catholic School-Dur 901 W Prospect St Durand 54736 Assumption Catholic Schools Assumption Middle 440 Mead Street Wisconsin Rapids 54494 Assumption Catholic Schools Assumption High 445 Chestnut Street Wisconsin Rapids 54494 Assumption Catholic Schools Our Lady Queen of Heaven 750 10th Avenue South Wisconsin Rapids 54495 Assumption Catholic Schools St. Vincent de Paul 831 12th Street South Wisconsin Rapids 54494 Athens School District Athens Elementary School 209 N Schlegel St P.O. Box 190 Athens 54411 Athens School District Athens High 601 W Limits Rd Athens 54411 Athens School District Athens Jr 601 W Limits Rd Athens 54411 Atlas Preparatory Academy, Inc. Atlas Preparatory Academy 3945 S Kansas Ave Milwaukee 53207 Atlas Preparatory Academy, Inc. Atlas Preparatory Academy 1051 E Russell Ave Milwaukee 53207 Atonement Lutheran School Atonement Lutheran School 4224 W. Ruby Ave. Milwaukee 53209 Auburndale School District Auburndale Elementary 10564 School Avenue Auburndale 54412 Auburndale School District Auburndale Middle/Senior High School 10629 North Rd Auburndale 54412 Augusta School District Augusta Elementary E19320 Bartig Rd Augusta 54722 Augusta School District Augusta High School E 19320 Bartig Road Augusta 54722 Augusta School District Augusta Middle School E 19320 Bartig Road Augusta 54722 Augusta School District Augusta Wildlands Science Rese S 1 Co Rd K Fall Creek 54742 Bader Hillel High, Inc. Bader Hillel High 2315 W. Good Hope Road Glendale 53209 Baldwin-Woodville School District Baldwin Woodville High School 1000 13th Ave Baldwin 54002 Baldwin-Woodville School District Greenfield Elementary 1160 14th Avenue Baldwin 54002 Baldwin-Woodville School District Viking Middle School 500 Southside Drive Woodville 54028 Bangor School District Bangor Elementary 701 14th Ave S Bangor 54614 Bangor School District Bangor Middle/High 700 10th Ave S Bangor 54614 Baraboo School District Jack Young Middle School
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