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Mr. Robert Battle
Man reading book to students

Mr. Battle visits The Ọmọladé Academy and reads his book "My Story, My Dance"

Unity Day
Kids playing together
Unity Day
Kids playing together
Unity Day
Kids playing together
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
Learning is fun!
Classroom work
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Data & Facts

2023

The year our school was created.

5,217+

services tickets responded to by aasd tech services during the 2022-23 school year

86.5%

2022-23 graduation rate

22,773

chromebooks deployed and supported across the district

70%

of voters supported our capital referendum

THE ỌMỌLADE ACADEMY NEWS

Winter Clothing Drive

Donate new winter items to support AASD families in need from December 1, 2025, to January 30, 2026 (school days only) between 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM at the Welcome Center, 2701 N. Oneida Street, Appleton, WI.

Only in the AASD Charter School Fair

Learn more about the innovative and unique learning opportunities found only in the AASD. Join us from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2026, in the Appleton West Emmanuel Gym (610 N. Badger Ave).

Elementary Counselors Introduce “Sources of Strength” to Build Lifelong Skills

AASD Elementary School Counselors are using a resource this year called Sources of Strength as they teach Lifelong Skills lessons in the classroom. This resource will help students think about, develop, and practice positive social and emotional skills to identify and grow strengths in their lives. The resource is research-informed and is modeled after the evidence-based Sources of Strength program that has been in middle and high schools for decades.