About the Unified School District of De Pere
The Fox River divides the Unified School District of De Pere from the West De Pere School District. In a city of 24,903, it is unique to have two separate school districts. The Unified School District of De Pere encompasses approximately 63.46 square miles, including property in the City of De Pere, Town of Ledgeview, Town of Rockland, Town of Glenmore, Town of Morrison, Town of Bellevue and Town of Wrightstown. The Unified School District of De Pere has a current PK-12 enrollment of 4437 students. There are currently six buildings housing students--De Pere High School, grades 9-12 (1449 students), De Pere Middle School, grades 7-8 (679 students), Foxview Intermediate School, grades 5-6 (671 students), Dickinson Elementary School (515 students), Heritage Elementary School (603 students), and Altmayer Elementary School (521 students). The district office is located within De Pere High School, and some of our 4K classrooms are off-site.
Library Media Staffing
Library Media Specialists
Jill Pearson-De Pere High School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
1811 Specific Learning Disabilities (PreK-8)
1088 Elementary/Middle Level Education (1-8)
Masters equivalent with focus in Educational Leadership
Donna Young- De Pere Middle School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
300 English (grades 6-12)
Masters in Library and Information Science
Kira Shockley- Foxview Intermediate School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
Masters in Library and Information Science
Missy Smits- Susie C. Altmayer Elementary School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
1088 Elementary/Middle Level Education
1320 Speech Communication
Educational Leadership Masters/Library Media Services
Stephanie Karker- Dickinson Elementary School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
1088 Elementary / Middle Level Education
Masters of Science - Instruction
Tina Kiekhafer- Heritage Elementary School
902 Instructional Library Media Specialist
1088 Elementary/Middle Level Education
1811 Specific Learning Disabilities
Master of Science - Curriculum and
Instruction
Paraprofessionals
De Pere High School ~1449 Students
Brandi Strege: Monday 8:30-3:00
Jill Eggers: Tuesday-Wednesday 8:30-3:00
Michelle Seddon: Thursday 8:15-2:45
Total Para Time = 24 hours
De Pere Middle School ~ 679 students
Brandi Strege: Tuesday-Friday 8:30-3:00
Total Para Time = 24 hours
Foxview Intermediate School ~ 671 students
Laura Mueller- Monday-Tuesday 7:30-4:00
Amy Herber- Wednesday 7:30-4:00
Total Para Time = 24 hours
Altmayer Elementary School ~ 521 students
Anmarie Meeuwsen: Monday 7:30 - 3:00
Kathy Pansier: Tuesday & Friday 8:00 - 2:00,
Wednesday 8:00 - 11:15
Total Para Time = 21 hours
Dickinson Elementary School ~ 515 students
Kathy Pansier - Monday 8:00-1:30
Katie Carivou - Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00-2:30
Total Para Time = 23 hours
Heritage Elementary School ~ 603 students
Anmarie Meeuwsen - Tuesday - Friday 7:30-3:00
Total Para Time = 28 hours
Library Resources
Library Funded Subscriptions
De Pere High School
Reading Resources
Destiny Library Catalog
Sora
Research Resources
Instructional Technology Resources
Swank K-12 Streaming
De Pere Middle School
Reading Resources
Destiny Library Catalog
Sora
Comics Plus
Research Resources
Instructional Technology Resources
WeVideo
Foxview Intermediate School
Reading Resources
Destiny Library Catalog
Sora
Research Resources
Instructional Technology Resources
Stop Motion Studio Pro app
Do Ink app (green screen)
Susie C. Altmayer Elementary School
Dickinson Elementary School
Heritage Elementary School
Reading Resources
Destiny
Sora
Book Flix
Lightbox Learning
True Flix
Tumblebooks
Research Resources
Brain Pop/Brain Pop Jr.
Culturegrams
Learn 360
Pebble Go/Pebble Go Next
World Book Encyclopedia
Library Funded Technology
K-4 Libraries
iPads
Videoconferencing Camera
Interactive Display Board
3D Printer
Chromebooks
Chargers
Microbits
Lego Kits
Green Screen
Coding Robots
Microphones
Headphones
5-12 Libraries
30 LMC Chromebooks (DPHS and Foxview) & charging cart
3D Printer
iPad carts (Foxview)
Green Screen
Stop Motion supplies
Microphones
Virtual Reality Equipment
Interactive Display Board
Videoconferencing Camera
Microbits
littleBits
Ozobots
Power towers
Coding Robots
Tripods
Circuit kits
Library Websites
Funding
Our libraries are funded mostly by Common School Funds. Supplies are purchased from building funds. Common School Funds have guidelines for how the money can be spent.
Managed by the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands (BCPL), the Common School Fund was established by the Wisconsin Constitution in 1848 with the granting of about 1.5 million acres of land for educational purposes. The vast majority of these lands were sold to create the principal for a permanent school fund, with the earnings to be exclusively used to support and maintain common schools (now known as K-12 public schools) and the purchase of suitable libraries and apparatus therefor. The Wisconsin Constitution also provided for growth of Common School Fund principal through the addition of clear proceeds of all fines, fees and forfeitures, including unclaimed property. Citation