The City of New Berlin integrates the best of two worlds modern convenience and a wealth of opportunity along with personalized hospitality and small-town charm. New Berlin is large enough to support comprehensive services and quality of resources, yet small enough to maintain comfort and tranquility. Throughout the City's 36 square miles, residents enjoy City Living with a Touch of Country.
The City of New Berlin integrates the best of two worlds modern convenience and a wealth of opportunity along with personalized hospitality and small-town charm. New Berlin is large enough to support comprehensive services and quality of resources, yet small enough to maintain comfort and tranquility. Throughout the City's 36 square miles, residents enjoy City Living with a Touch of Country.
New Berlin is served by the school districts of New Berlin, West Allis-West Milwaukee, Elmbrook and Muskego-Norway. The New Berlin School District's student/teacher ratio at the primary schools is 16; while at the secondary schools the ratio is 15. 66% of New Berlin School District graduates plan on attending college. At the primary level, the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District student/teacher ratio is 15. While, at the secondary level, the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District student/teacher ratio is 18. 48% of West Allis-West Milwaukee School District graduates plan on attending college. Education in the Elmbrook school district has excelled in student achievement. The academic proficiency at the high school level is noteworthy with students scoring above both the state and national averages for SAT and ACT scores. Of the 25 largest metro area school districts, Elmbrook continues to invest the largest amount of money per student while maintaining the lowest property tax rates in the state. The Elmbrook School District has seven elementary schools, two middle school, two high schools and one special education school. The student/teacher ratio in Elmbrook School District for primary schools is 15; and secondary is 10. 83% of Elmbrook School District graduates plan on attending college. The student/teacher ratio in Muskego-Norway School District for primary schools is 16; and secondary is 17. 60% of Muskego-Norway School District graduates plan on attending college.
With it's natural beauty and resources, convenience to the metropolitan area, reputable schools, established business facilities, cultural activities and athletics, plentiful shopping, affordable housing, and room for growth, New Berlin is an attractive location for both family and business. Harnessing all these assets, locals boast of their productive and fulfilling lives - and point to a place called New Berlin as their home.
Housing Cost
Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $248,418
Demographics
Population in July 2007: 39,016. New Berlin covers 36.8 square miles. It sits at an elevation 800 feet above sea level.
Zip codes: 53146, 53151
Weather
New Berlin, WI climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and very cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 20's.
The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 81.90 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 12.70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature variations between night and day tend to be fairly limited during summer with a difference that can reach 16 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
The annual average precipitation at New Berlin is 33.86 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is August with an average rainfall of 3.93 Inches.
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