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Hmong American Peace Academy

Address: 1418 South Layton Boulevard
Milwaukee, WI 53215
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Principal: Chris Her-Xiong
Tel:
Fax:
TTY Tel:
(414) 383-4944
(414) 383-4950
Grade
Levels:

K4-Grade 8
E-mail: 676@mail.milaukee.k12.wi.us Location
Number:

676

Type: Charter.  Please call us with any questions about transportation.

Academic Programs: Tutoring;

Language Programs: Southeast Asian bilingual.
Time: 7:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Hmong American Peace Academy (HAPA) is the first Hmong Charter School in Wisconsin. We achieve our mission by building cultural pride, instilling high expectations for achievement and empowering students as peace builders.  Do not use MPS school selection form to apply. Enroll at the school.


Hmong Peace Acadamy Report Cards  
  Name
PDF Documents 676-Report Card-2008-09.pdf
PDF Documents 676-Report Card-2007-08.pdf
PDF Documents 676-Report Card-2006-07.pdf
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Hmong Peace Acadamy Educational Plans  
  Name
MS Word Documents Hmong American Peace Academy Ed Plan 0809 #676 3-3-09
MS Word Documents HAPA Ed Plan 07-08 #676 2-23-08
MS Word Documents Hmong American Peace Academy Reviewed Plan
MS Word Documents Granville Reviewed Educational Plan 2/24/06
MS Word Documents Riley Ed Plan 07-08 #313 3-1-08
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Hmong Peace Acadamy Climate Surveys  
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