Clifton, Wisconsin is a small town located in Monroe County with a population of around 1000 people. Despite its size, education is a major focus for the community. The town has a public elementary and middle school that both have excellent ratings from the state department of education and are highly regarded by parents and students alike. In addition to these schools, Clifton also boasts several private educational institutions including religious schools, language schools and academies. These institutions provide an excellent platform for families looking for alternative forms of education in the area. Additionally, Clifton is home to several higher education programs such as UW-La Crosse which offers online courses and degree programs for those interested in furthering their education. All these features make Clifton an ideal place to get quality schooling regardless of age or personal preference.
Clifton town (Monroe County) schools spend $14,024 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 12 pupils per teacher, 237 students per librarian, and 329 children per counselor.