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College Park Elementary
5701 West College Avenue
Greendale, WI 53129
(414) 423-2850

Kerry Owens-Bur, Principal

School Hours: College Park's office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Teachers are available to take phone calls from 7:45 to 8:25 a.m. and 3:20 to 3:45 p.m. School Day starts at 8:44 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m.
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Student Wellness
The Greendale School District promotes healthy schools by supporting wellness, good nutrition, and regular physical activity as a part of the total learning environment. The District supports a healthy environment where children learn and participate in positive dietary and lifestyle practices. By facilitating learning through the support and promotion of good nutrition and physical activity, schools contribute to the basic health status of children. Improved health optimizes student performance potential and ensures that no child is left behind.
Student & Family Assistance Program
The Greendale School District is pleased to offer a new program to promote healthy homes, healthy minds and healthy families. The Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP), sponsored by the Aurora Employee Assistance Program, is a free benefit provided to all families and students of the Greendale School District. To learn more, please click here.

Greendale Assistance Program

The Greendale Assistance Program is designed to promote a positive and healthy environment for youth through the efforts of school, family and community working together. For more information, please click here.

Nurse Practitioner
The Greendale School District provides students with access to the services of a nurse practitioner at no cost to parents. High school age students can self-refer. Students in elementary and middle school must be referred and seen with a parent. The clinic provides physical exams; diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and injury; diagnosis and management of chronic and episodic illness; health education and promotion; and athletic physicals. For an appointment, call (414) 423-0110, ext. 4801. The clinic is generally open Mondays from noon until 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 7-11:00 a.m. The program is coordinated in partnership with Aurora Health Care.
Image: District Nurse
Elementary School Nurse
Kathy Andrzejewski RN
kathy.andrzejewski@greendale.k12.wi.us
office: (414) 423-0110 ext. 4336
fax: (414) 423-1667
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Authorization for School Personnel to Administer Medication to Student
Any prescription medication that will be administered at school must be accompanied by a district prescription medication form signed by the parent and physician. If a student will carry an inhaler, the same form is required with the parent and physician's signatures. A parent signature is required on the form for any non-prescription medication. Click here to download the form. (pdf)
Curriculum Information
The links below include descriptions of major themes, skills, and concepts that Greendale elementary school students will be working on throughout the school year. Please click the links below for more information on the curriculum and program for a specific grade level.
For more information, please contact:

Director of Assessment & Learning
Kim Amidzich
Phone: (414) 423-2700, Ext.  2711
e-mail: kim.amidzich@greendale.k12.wi.us
Special Education
The Greendale School District offers a continuum of services for children who qualify for special education and related services, aged 3-21. All children suspected of having a disability are referred for an evaluation to determine if they have a special need.
Greendale Schools | Special Education
The Greendale School District offers a continuum of services for children who qualify for special education and related services, aged 3-21. All children suspected of having a disability are referred for an evaluation to determine if they have a special need in one or more of the following areas:
  • Autism
  • Cognitive Disability
  • Emotional/Behavioral Disability
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Speech/Language Disability
  • Visually Impaired
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Specific Learning Disability
  • Orthopedically Impaired
  • Other Health Impaired
  • Significant Developmental Delay
If a child is determined to have a special education need, an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is developed to identify the necessary goals, instruction, support and related services so that the child may benefit from the educational process. Parents are an integral part of the evaluation and the development of the IEP.
Special Education District Contacts:

Colleen McHugh-Moore
Director of Pupil Services
Phone: (414) 423-2714
Email: colleen.mchugh-moore@greendale.k12.wi.us

Renee Jarvey
Administrative Assistant, Pupil Services Department
Phone: (414) 423-2713
Email: renee.jarvey@greendale.k12.wi.us

Laurie Kovacic is the new District Parent Liaison for the Greendale School District. Laurie is available to answer questions you may have about the special education process. Ms. Kovacic is in the process of receiving training through the Wisconsin Parent Education Initiative (WSPEI) grant. She may be reached at: irwinclan@sbcglobal.net Many thanks to Stephanie Simmons for her past work as the Parent Liaison.
Special Education Faculty and Staff
To contact a faculty or staff member please click on the appropriate school staff directory and enter the person's first or last name in the search box. You can also enter the term "special education" to find staff by department.
Volunteer Information
In Greendale, we take great pride in providing an excellent education for all students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The extensive involvement of volunteers throughout the years has contributed greatly to the success of our schools and our students.
Greendale Schools | Volunteeers
Thank you for your interest in volunteering in our schools. In Greendale, we take great pride in providing an excellent education for all students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The extensive involvement of volunteers throughout the years has contributed greatly to the success of our schools and our students.

There are many ways in which you can make a difference in the lives of our students. Opportunities exist in the classrooms working directly with teachers and students, assisting in the Health Room, making copies, chaperoning field trips, supervising at recess or at lunch time, or helping out at a PTO function or extracurricular event. Volunteering can be very rewarding – which is why many of our volunteers return year after year.

Please take this opportunity to read through the volunteer policy, guidelines and opportunities that exist within our schools. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering in the Greendale Schools, please contact Mindy Anderson, Volunteer Coordinator, at (414) 651-3808, or click here.

All volunteers are required to complete the Volunteer Letter of Understanding. The form you complete will be kept on file in the Human Resources Department of the Greendale School District. A background check is also required per Board Policy #353.1 for all volunteers who work one-on-one, alone with students, who accompany students on overnight activities, or who, in the discretion of the Superintendent or his/her designee, supervise students in an activity with limited oversight by school staff.

We appreciate your willingness to help the Greendale School District continue its tradition of providing a quality education for our students.