In celebration of National School Lunch Week, Riverview students had an opportunity today to taste test a few different menu items. Test test are a great way to introduce menu items and get students excited to try healthy food choices!
#NSLW23 #LevelUpWithSchoolLunch #WISchoolMealsRock #F2SMonth #farmtoschool
Great Apple Crunch event today at lunchtime was a success!
#NSLW23 #LevelUpWithSchoolLunch #WISchoolMealsRock #F2SMonth #farmtoschool
5th-7th Grade Parents,
Join us this Thursday (October 12th) at 7:30 p.m. for the 2025 Washington DC trip meeting.
If you haven't already, please RSVP now via this link: https://rsvp.worldclassrooms.com/rsvp/8890119022?rsvp_id=8890119022
Join meeting by clicking here: https://schooltrip.us/ParksideWI25
Please note this trip is not affiliated with the Wautoma Area School District.
In celebration of National School Lunch Week, students in Redgranite had an opportunity today to taste test a few different menu items. Each student got to rate each item they sampled. Creating enjoyable mealtimes help students learn healthy eating habits and develop a positive attitude toward school meals!
#NSLW23 #LevelUpWithSchoolLunch #WISchoolMealsRock
K9 Grizz took a quick break to enjoy silent reading time with a few Riverview students this morning.
October is National Farm to School Month!
Just delivered! Organic and locally grown! These items will be popping up on the school lunch menu across WASD! Roasted butternut squash, roasted rutabaga, rainbow carrots, lacinato kale with mixed greens, mixed colored tomatoes and yellow onions! #NSLW23 #LevelUpWithSchoolLunch #WISchoolMealsRock #F2SMonth #farmtoschool
In celebration of National School Lunch Week this week, the WASD nutrition department will have a free taste testing event during lunch time! The taste testing event will be at each of the schools on the following days this week:
Monday- Parkside
Tuesday-Redgranite
Thursday- Riverview
Friday-WHS
Students that participate in the FREE taste testing will be eligible for a chance to win some amazing prizes! Students do not have to eat school lunch that day to participate in the taste test, it is free and open for all students to try!
#NSLW23 #LevelUpWithSchoolLunch #WISchoolMealsRock
Last week, Redgranite fifth graders attended Conservation Field Day at Lake Lucerne. This event is put on by the Waushara County Land Conservation and Zoning office. Fifth graders had a blast learning from a variety of different agencies; Wild Rose High School students, the DNR, and Golden Sands. We would like to give a huge shout out to everyone who helped put on this amazing event. We look forward to getting to learn how to protect and recognize things in our wonderful Earth each year.
HOMECOMING PARADE:
The Wautoma Area School District Homecoming Parade will begin at 2 PM and all spectators should avoid the River/Waupaca Street Intersection. All other sections of the parade route are in good shape.
Parkside A+ After-School Program helping pack boxes at the Waushara Food Pantry. They learned the importance of safe handling of food, covering clothing, washing hands, and wearing gloves. Many of the students were excited to help their community and "Pay it Forward".
Throughout the week, the Wautoma High School students have been working hard to produce the commemorative homecoming program and promotional materials. This year's logo was also created by two of Mrs. Appel's students.
The Wisconsin Food Hub has received grants for schools to receive fresh, locally grown produce in Wisconsin. The WASD nutrition program is working with several local growers, including a local apple orchard located right in Wautoma to provide fresh produce to our students at meal time!
Redgranite first, second and third grade students participated in a martial arts afternoon. Mrs. DeMaster from Martial Arts America in Berlin recently taught the children ways to show respect at home and school. Children also learned some techniques to help them stay focused in class. In addition, they learned about self-defense. Her lesson empowered the students and helped build their confidence. Thank you, Mrs. DeMaster!
On September 28, emergency management, law enforcement, and county school districts met to review current emergency/crisis plans. The objective of the meeting was to establish consistency within the plans across the county agencies and school districts. This group will be meeting quarterly to ensure collaboration, consistency, and opportunities for practice related to emergency preparedness and response.
Thank You for all you do for the Wautoma Area School District! We Appreciate You!
Students in Mr. Krueger’s 4th Grade Science Class started the Soils, Rocks, and Landforms Unit this week. Yesterday's Focus Question was “What is Soil?” Students were able to explore four different types of soil, and record their observations.”
Students in Mr. Krueger’s 4th Grade Science Class started the Soils, Rocks, and Landforms Unit this week. Yesterday's Focus Question was “What is Soil?” Students were able to explore 4 different types of soil, and record their observations.”
Wautoma High School students in Sources of Strength took part in their first service project today alongside two of their staff leaders, Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Marshall-Zoellner. The group visited Heartland House in Wautoma to visit with residents and create a cinnamon stick apple craft.
The goal of Sources of Strenght is to impact our school and community through positive actions, service, and choices. We will take part in a service project each month,
The Redgranite Student Council's mission is to spread kindness. One way they spread kindness is by celebrating students' birthdays. Today we celebrated all September birthdays. Happy birthday, everyone!
The Countdown to HoCo has started!