Board of Education Meetings
- Regular meetings of the Board of Education are held on the third Wednesday of the month (unless otherwise specified) starting at 6:00 p.m. at the High School Board room # 335, located at S2770 State Road 35, Fountain City, Wisconsin.
- The board uses a Committee of the Whole process with the whole membership meeting on the first Monday of each month starting at 6:00 p.m. at the High School Board room # 335 State Road 35, Fountain City, Wisconsin.
- Information regarding upcoming and past meetings can be found on the district website.
- The agenda for the meetings are prepared in advance by the Board President and the Superintendent.
Board of Education Term
The Cochrane-Fountain City Board of Education consists of seven board members who are publicly elected for a three-year term. The board serves the Village of Cochrane, the Cities of Fountain City, Buffalo City, and Alma, Towns of Belvidere, Buffalo, Cross, Lincoln, Milton, Montana, and Waumandee, all in Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
Board of Education Development
The Wisconsin Association of School Boards WASB is the professional organization for Wisconsin Boards of Education. The WASB provides outstanding board development opportunities. Board members are encouraged to attend professional development offerings sponsored by the WASB to assist in their development as board members.
District Handbooks
District Profile
The Cochrane – Fountain City School District is a 4K – 12th grade rural school district located on Hwy 35, the Great River Road National Scenic Byway. The district serves the Buffalo City, Cochrane, Fountain City, and Waumandee areas in Buffalo County. As part of the driftless region, our district is a roller coaster of ridges, valleys, and prairies. With tree-lined bluffs on one side and the mighty Mississippi River on the other, the area provides easy access to hunting, fishing, boating, kayaking, trapping, bird watching, snowmobiling, and more!
Parents and community members identify small class sizes, great facilities, diverse extracurricular activities, and staff relationships with students and families as strengths of the C-FC School District. The state Department of Public Instruction rated our school district as “Meets Expectations” (District Report Card). The class of 2021 was proud to have a national presidential scholar among its ranks. C-FC offers a wide range of education options including but not limited to traditional classes, online classes, opportunities for early college credit, AP classes, work/study, and youth apprenticeships. C-FC hosts an active and award-winning FFA and participates in WIAA athletics. The Robotics Club, FBLA, Trap Club, Math Club, Yearbook, Drama, Band, Choir, and Forensics offer a wide variety of activities for students to explore and excel.
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