Parkside 4th and 5th grade students kicked off their Bullying Prevention Unit in guidance with an accepting differences activity. Students listened and interacted with a read aloud of the book The Judgmental Flower, and then created flowers in ways that showed their differences or uniqueness.
Don't forget to attend "Party Talk for Parents" by Vive 18 at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center tonight!
Yesterday selected band students from Wautoma High School and Parkside School traveled to Nekoosa High School to participate in the South Central Conference Honor Band. This is the first time since the fall 2019 the students from Wautoma, Nekoosa, Mauston, Westfield, Adam-Friendship, and Wisconsin Dells have had the opportunity to participate in the SCC Honor Band due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Last night during the Wautoma Area School District Board of Education’s Monthly Meeting, Ms. Jewel Mucklin was approved to be the next District Administrator. Ms. Mucklin, the current Riverview Elementary Principal, will begin her new position on July 1, 2023, after Tom Rheinheimer officially retires.
Congratulations, Ms. Mucklin!
The Wautoma Area School District COVID-19 Testing Site will be Closed Today. The next available testing day will be this Wednesday, November 16th, from 8-10 AM at the World War II Memorial Building.
Today’s Youth Apprenticeship Spotlight features Wautoma High School Senior Ava Stahl!
For the past two years Ava has been working on a Marketing Apprenticeship at Salon Muse under the direction of Owner Tanya Eagan. She is responsible for scheduling, answering phones, and helping to sell product. Earlier this year, Ava was also featured in the CESA 5 Youth Apprenticeship Magazine.
Register today to attend "Party Talk for Parents" by Vive 18 coming to the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center on November 16th.
The 2021-22 A+ After School Program Annual report is now available!
Check it out at this link: https://5il.co/1j721
On Thursday, Nov. 3, twelve Wautoma High School students had the opportunity to participate in the Multilingual Multicultural Post-Secondary Day at Ripon College. This day-long program allowed multilingual students to tour Ripon College, attend a variety of information sessions, and learn more about post-secondary opportunities. Pictured are: (back row): Wautoma High School EL Teacher Beth Lindenmeyer, Kayla Banda, Valeria Torres, Greysi Ruiz Perez, Lessly Estrada Celis, Jonbenett Cervantes, and Citlaly Estrada Celis; (front row): Jackson Perez Alarcon, Bryan Gorostiola-Valdez, Ronna Gonzaga, Naomi Lezama, Ariana Rangel-Rivera, and Elizabet Gomez.
Way to go!
The kitchen crew is gearing up to serve one of the students' favorite meals today!
#nachoaveragelunchlady
Do you have young students interested in learning cheerleading? Don't forget to sign up for the Winter Kids Cheer Clinic! Registration is due by Friday, November 18th.
Register today to attend "Party Talk for Parents" by Vive 18 coming to the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center on November 16th.
The Wautoma High School Drama Department will present the play "She Kills Monsters" at the McComb/Bruchs PAC on November 4th and 5th at 7:00 PM.
"She Kills Monsters" tells the story of high schooler Agnes Evans as she deals with the death of her younger sister, Tilly. When Agnes stumbles upon Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and ’90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.
* Recommended for ages 12 and Up*
The Well Badger Resource Center is a one-stop connection to community, social, health, and government programs.
Click on this link to learn more:
https://www.wellbadger.org/s/?language=en_US
Congratulations to Leo Littell, WHS Student of the Month for October!
Miss Simacek’s 4th grade class was able to hike part of the Ice Age Trail at the Hartman Creek State Park. They hiked about 2.5 miles of this over 1,000 mile National Scenic Trail. On the hike, they learned about the history of the Ice Age Trail. They were also able to explore different landforms like kettles, kames, eskers, and erratics.
This Thursday we're trying something new on our menu, voted as a favorite by students! At our mini food show that was held during October's P/T conferences, we had samples of shepherd's pie and it was a big hit!
We had students fill out comment cards and some of the feedback was:
"Delicious!"
"Loved Everything!"
"Mmmmm!"
"All I can say is delicious."
"It was awesome!"
The lunch crew hopes your student will try it and enjoy it just as much!
Happy Halloween from Redgranite Elementary! The kids had a wonderful time dressing up and dancing the day away!
On Friday, Redgranite Elementary 5th graders and Kindergartners created pumpkins together. After they were done with their craft, the 5th graders read Halloween themed books to their buddies. Everyone had a spook-tacular time!