The following students will represent the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater as student teachers during the fall 2025 semester:
53190 Whitewater, WI: Dawson France, who is majoring in Music and will work in Music at Cambridge High School the Cambridge school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: Elyse Hansen, who is majoring in Elementary Education and will work in Elementary & Middle at Washington-Caldwell School the Washington-Caldwell school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: Caleb Karlson, who is majoring in Physical Education and will work in Physical Education at Dakota Junior/Senior High School the Dakota CUSD 201 school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: Dylan Kleinschmidt, who is majoring in English Education and will work in English at Ft. Atkinson High School the Ft. Atkinson school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: James McCulloch, who is majoring in Undeclared and will work in Theatre at Whitewater High School the Whitewater school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: Bradley Morris, who is majoring in Music and will work in Music at Winnebago Middle & High School the Winnebago CUSD 323 school district(s).
53190 Whitewater, WI: Aiden Murray, who is majoring in Physical Education and will work in Physical Education at West Elementary School the Jefferson school district(s).
Students from the university’s College of Education and Professional Studies will serve as student teachers through January 2026.
A total of 179 UW-Whitewater students were placed in school districts around the region starting in August. Student teaching is the final activity before teacher candidates earn their degree and license.
UW-Whitewater will partner with 223 cooperating teachers across 175 schools in 117 districts over the course of the semester.
Student teachers assist cooperating teachers with lesson planning, instruction and assessment. This fall, 42 UW-Whitewater teacher candidates were hired by school districts as student teaching interns as part of the Department of Public Instruction’s Wisconsin Improvement Program (WIP). Interns are licensed by the DPI to teach up to 50 percent of each day on their own and receive a stipend for the semester.
UW-Whitewater licenses the most teachers in the state of Wisconsin. Educating teachers was the university’s original mission during its founding in 1868. To learn more about the College of Education and Professional Studies at UW-Whitewater, visit uww.edu/coeps.
Editor’s note: The students who are listed here have registered with Whitewater as their hometown. The image on the homepage is by Craig Schreiner / UW-Whitewater.






