D.C. Everest School District

The D.C. Everest School District is a public school district serving the city of Schofield, the villages of Weston, Hatley, Rothschild, and Kronenwetter, and the towns of Ringle and Easton in central Wisconsin.

The district was named after David Clark Everest, whose management of Marathon Paper Mills greatly influenced the local area.

The district was consolidated in 1950, with the senior high school opening in 1953 with 388 students in grades 9 through 12.

Three years later, the overcrowded junior-senior high school (today the junior high school) was expanded, Weston Elementary was constructed, and Schofield Elementary was expanded.

[citation needed] To accommodate the growth, the district constructed Evergreen Elementary, which was dedicated in September 1976.