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Check out our fun breakfast menu this week! Breakfast is free to all WASD students, regardless of income!
National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) celebrates the importance of a nutritious school breakfast in fueling students for success. This special observance in March celebrates the national School Breakfast Program and the many ways it gives kids a great start every day!
The Wautoma Area School District offers all students a healthy, balanced breakfast for free, regardless of income, that the students need to get set for a busy day!
Watch for some new breakfast items this week as we celebrate National Breakfast Week, March 11-15. We will be testing new menu items to see if the students like it enough to add it onto the breakfast menu!
Breakfast times as follows:
Redgranite: 7:20-7:40 AM
Riverview: 7:30-8:20 AM
Parkside: 7:30-8:00 AM
High School: 7:30-8:00 AM
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Enjoy Spring Break!
Congratulations, Bennett!
Eight Wautoma High School students were inducted into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica Avispones (Hornets) Chapter, sponsored by the American Association of Teacher of Spanish and Portuguese, during a ceremony in the high school library on Feb. 28. The new inductees recognized by the for their achievements included: Erin Blader, Chris Calderon, Addison DeMars, Olivia Eckert Cieslik, Giselle Gomez, Kendall Gustke, Larissa Piechowski and Arianna Rangel Rivera. In their closing remarks, WHS Spanish Teachers Belinda Peterman and Beth Lindenmeyer expressed their gratitude to District Administrator Jewel Mucklin, WHS Principal Jennifer Johnson, WHS Assistant Principal Jared Esala and the School Board for their continued support of the Spanish program and the students.
Eighteen Wautoma High School Band and Choir students advanced to the Wisconsin School Music Association State Solo & Ensemble Festival following their performances at the District Festival on Feb. 24 at Mauston High School. Of those who participated, six instrumental and 16 choral events qualified for the WSMA State Solo & Ensemble Competition to be held on Saturday, April 27, at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
To read more, visit https://bit.ly/3wBveGQ.
City of Wautoma School Liaison Officer Lafe Hendrickson and K9 Grizz stopped by earlier today to help build Legos with the 4th Grade. Thanks for stopping by!
Last week, Mrs. Gills Foundation of Early Childhood Education and Health, Safety & Nutrition Classes welcomed Ashley Wianecki from Little Sprouts in to talk about being a Daycare Director. Thank you, Ashley, for taking the time to share about your experiences and duties of being a director!
We will be celebrating National Breakfast Week, March 11-15! Breakfast is free to all WASD students regardless of income!
Did you know children who eat breakfast are more likely to…
Reach higher levels of achievement in reading and math
Score higher on standardized tests
Have better concentration and memory
Be more alert and maintain a healthy weight
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The Redgranite Student Council celebrated students and staff who had birthdays in February and have birthdays in August! Happy birthday, everyone!
Parents/Guardians of children who will be age 4 on or before September 1, 2024, complete the WASD 4K Enrollment Interest Form located at https://bit.ly/42AktAf and the WASD Child Development Questionnaire located at https://bit.ly/3UB5YKQ. For more information, contact [email protected] or 920.787.7112 ext. 1208.
The McComb- Bruchs PAC's final movie night for this school year is on Friday 3/15 (after the middle school dance) at 7:00PM. We will be showing Elemental. PAC doors open at 6:30PM and we will have $1 popcorn and water and $3 cash admission.
If your middle school student is going to the Parkside dance, they can buy their movie tickets at the entrance to the dance, and we will all walk over as a group at 6:30PM. Parents can pick up their student at the high school after the movie is over. Run time is 1 hr 42 minutes.
Today we enjoyed our Wisconsin Chili Lunch made with local ingredients. The ground beef was fresh from Bozick Farms located in Montello, WI. The produce from Hundred Acre Farms and the apples were from Richland Hills Farms both located in Wisconsin!
#farmtoschool #WISchoolMealsRock #F2SChili #WIChiliLunch #WIF2S #ShowUSYourSpoonful
Earlier today, the Wautoma High School Boys and Girls Basketball Teams were recognized for their outstanding season so far. The Girls received the #2 Seed and will be playing at home tomorrow night, while the boys will be competing for their first conference championship later tonight!
We hope to see all of you at the game tonight and tomorrow! Good Luck!
Today is Wisconsin Chili Lunch Day! This is a statewide DPI event! #WISchoolMealsRock #f2schili #wichililunch Wisconsin Chili Lunch
Wautoma High School is seeking an Administrative Assistant/6-12 Athletic Secretary to start in the fall! Those interested should contact Wautoma High School Principal Jennifer Johnson for more information or to apply!
Parkside 8th Grade Language Arts Teacher Mrs. Wilson took "Dress Like a Student Day" very seriously yesterday...Check her out with her Study Hall Group donning sweats, a Nike/Athletic Sweatshirt, Crocs, and Nike socks!
Riverview Elementary is seeking teachers for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year! Those interested should contact Riverview Principal Alex Kitchner for more information or to apply!
Parkside School was nationally recognized by the National ESEA Distinguished Schools Program during a three-day conference in Portland, OR, February 7-9 for exceptional student achievement. Nominated by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Parkside School is only the second school in the entire state of Wisconsin to ever receive this award.
To read more, visit https://bit.ly/4bFNwqh.