In our nurturing learning environment, expert educators, a strong STEM program, and community partnerships help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in global society.
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Four essential pillars—community, technology, college, and career—guide the teaching and learning experience in grades six through twelve. A close-knit and culturally diverse community, Audubon supports students’ academic and social and emotional well-being:
- Small class sizes in middle and high school.
- Fab Lab, providing tech training and design experiences from 3D printers to CNC machinery.
- NAF Academy of Information Technology, preparing students for college and career experiences in communication, finance, and tech.
- A culture of community service, developing leadership potential and problem-solving skills.
Staff and students learn, reinforce, and reflect on Restorative Practices communication and problem-solving strategies. A full lineup of after-school activities promotes cultural competence, academic enrichment, and healthy competition. Parents and caregivers are partners in their child’s education. From cultural celebrations to our School Engagement Council, families are valued and visible members of the Audubon community.
Audubon Technology and Communication Center does it all: middle school, high school, college, and career. Contact a member of the Cardinal community today to schedule your tour.
Vision
Students at Audubon Technology and Communication Center will be supported by four essential pillars: Community, Technology, College, and Careers while embracing culturally responsive practices.
Values
To ensure successful student outcomes, Audubon Technology and Communication Center is committed to providing instructional programs to help students understand the present world and respond effectively to future challenges and opportunities within their community. Our vision will be supported by:
- Integrating technology to facilitate authentic learning opportunities
- Offering a rigorous college-bound curriculum
- Embedding Culturally Responsive and Restorative Practices throughout our campus community
- Promoting leadership and career readiness in students
Cardinal Code: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe
After School Program
The Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center at Audubon Technology and Communication Center provides after-school programs to students in grades six through twelve, in partnership with Milwaukee Recreation and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. The Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Center at Audubon provides academic enrichment, homework help, social and emotional learning, arts programming, and nutritious meals or snacks for students.
Our Middle School Students
Data from our most recent state report card
- Hispanic or Latino 57.7%
- Black or African American 26.7%
- White 5.5%
- Two or More Races 4.6%
- Asian 4.3%
- American Indian or Alaskan Native 1.2%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0%
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Our High School Students
Data from our most recent state report card
- Hispanic or Latino 59.9%
- Black or African American 16.1%
- White 15.1%
- Asian 5%
- Two or More Races 3.2%
- American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.7%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0%
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