Meal sign up for Wed. May 19, pick up from 8:30-9 am at the school you choose on the form. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. https://forms.gle/tKs5vuDUYAshsAbW8
over 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
Parkside's 7th graders are dissecting owl pellets in science today! How interesting!
over 3 years ago, Alison Kintigh
owl pellet
 owl pellet
owl pellet
owl pellet
During Mrs. Wheaton's class, students recently used a hydraulic system they built to move ping pong balls.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Game
Congratulations to Chase Mastricola--WHS's Student of the Month for April. Leadership and character mean different things to different people. Chase Mastricola has grown into a natural leader, but does it in such a subtle way. He truly leads by quiet example. He's become the unofficial student to go to if there's a question in class and helps others in class when needed. His classmates know they can go to him with a question and he’ll be willing to provide them with an answer or the necessary assistance. As a student mentor for class, I have leaned on him to provide the underclassmen with proper examples of lifts, safety and general weight training etiquette. Taking academics seriously is important to Chase, regardless of the content area. He comes to school every day with an excitement for learning and a dedication for going above and beyond at school. Chase pays close attention to detail and makes sure that his daily work is not only accurate, but also meticulously neat and of the utmost quality. He excels in all the subject areas and I especially am impressed with his ability to be a quality student, athlete, and extracurricular participant. In AP Spanish, Chase comes to class ready to learn. He has a positive attitude. Chase challenges himself daily in class. When conversing he strives to not speak any english. If he is not sure about a word he needs to use, he works with what he knows and explains what he would like to convey. His growth in the language this year is excellent. Chase is the epitome of a well rounded individual and should be proud of himself. We thank him for his efforts and the examples he has set for others in his time at Wautoma High School. I can't wait to see what he does with his tremendous talents. I'm confident he will go far in life!
over 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
CM
Kacey Graessley and Trey Reilly are playing cribbage on the board they made in Manufacturing Enterprise. They used the CNC router and CAD programming for design.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Board
Happy Nurses Day to our WASD School Nurse Cari Pronschinske! Thank you for all you have done to get the entire District safely though the school year! We couldn't have done it without you!
over 3 years ago, WASD
Nurse Cari
This week Adams-Columbia Electric Cooperative did their line safety demonstration for students in Ms. Wheaton's Engineering and Technology class. They shared information on electrical safety and careers in the field. Thanks ACEC for a great presentation.
over 3 years ago, WASD
AC
AC
AC
AC
Wautoma High School Art Students recently competed in the South Central Conference Art Show. The show was featured for a two week run in Wisconsin Dells at The Ho Chunk Convention Center. The following students participated - specific awards are also listed. Top row - Kendalynn Willie 2nd place Graphic Design, Michael Marks Black & White Drawing, Melody Hartenberger Mixed Media, Nyasha Wayne Watercolor, Caprice Juday Mixed Media, Riley Tennessen Acrylic Painting, Chris Marks Sculpture Middle row - Falyn Krempp Graphic Design, Issy Servio Acrylic & Watercolor Painting, Caley Stewart 1st place Graphic Design, Jazmin Ott Watercolor, Natalie Perkins Color Drawing Bottom row - Brianna Smiley 1st place Photography, Cerenity Marsh Jewelry, Ashley Edge-Mahl 2nd place Sculpture, Lexi Tankersley Oil Painting, Arly Gomez 2nd place Black & White Drawing 1st place Color Drawing Best of School Award, Olivia Schroeder 2nd place Photography
over 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
SCC
Redgranite third grade students are continuing to learn about motion in science. Students used the scientific method to explore motion with carts. Then they engineered their carts and modified them to perform cart tricks.
over 3 years ago, Kelly Bolles
RG3
RG3
RG3
Meal sign up for Wed. May 12, pick up from 8:30-9 am at the school you choose on the form. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. https://forms.gle/uUUQQhq1RCnvPWVR6
over 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
Looking for something fun for your kids to do this summer? Sign up for Camp Parkside 2021! For more information or to register, visit https://bit.ly/3auf1oG.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Camp
Parkside A+ After School students (older group) had their first day of rock climbing club at WHS on Thursday! The group did great. Thank you to the youth for getting some photos and to the belayers for making this club possible!
over 3 years ago, Kendra Knutson
A+ Rock Climbing
A+ Rock Climbing
A+ Rock Climbing
A+ Rock Climbing
On Tuesday, Riverview Elementary Students dressed up for "B" Day in their countdown to the end of school. Here are some of the students dressed up in Badgers, Bucks and Brewers Gear!
over 3 years ago, WASD
B Day
B Day
B Day
B Day
Looking for something fun for your kids to do this summer? Sign up for Camp Parkside 2021! For more information or to register, visit https://bit.ly/3auf1oG.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Camp  Parkside
4th and 5th graders at Parkside A+ After School Program started rock wall club today! Some made it to the top, some surpassed their personal goals, and all of them had a great first day of climbing! Thank you to our volunteers today and our youth photographers for capturing the fun.
over 3 years ago, Kendra Knutson
4th & 5th Grade Rock Wall Club
4th & 5th Grade Rock Wall Club
4th & 5th Grade Rock Wall Club
4th & 5th Grade Rock Wall Club
Owen Mulvey, Ava Butt, Madylyn Woyak, Alyssa Szymanski, and Kaydance Blader represented Wautoma High School at the State Forensics Meet this last week. Congratulations to Owen Mulvey who took a Gold Medal (First Place) in Moments in History with his well-written presentation on Louis XIV, “The Sun King” on which he received a perfect score, 25/25 points. Silver medals (Second Place) were earned by Ava Butt (Public Address), Madylyn Woyak(Poetry), and Alyssa Szymanski and Kaydance Blader (Group Interpretive Reading). Students receiving a Silver medal earned 23 to 24 point out of 25. The State competition capped a great season of competition by the Wautoma Forensics team. Special thanks to Assistant Coach, Mr. Jacob Mathias. If you are a Wautoma student grades 8 through 11 looking for a fun extracurricular activity which will build skills in speaking and language, please contact either Mr. Mathias or Ms. Towne. Our season builds slowly from the beginning of November through April and fits well with other extracurricular activities.
over 3 years ago, Marsha Walejko
Forensics
Meal sign up for Wed. May 5, pick up from 8:30-9 am at the school you choose on the form. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. https://forms.gle/hEZourpJZhhiFT4a6
over 3 years ago, WASD
Reminder
Looking for something fun for your kids to do this summer? Sign up for Camp Parkside 2021! For more information or to register, visit https://bit.ly/3auf1oG.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Camp
Looking for something fun for your kids to do this summer? Sign up for Camp Parkside 2021! For more information or to register, visit https://bit.ly/3auf1oG.
over 3 years ago, WASD
Camp Parkside
Please thank our awesome A+ After School Team members, it's National Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week!
over 3 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Parkside A+ After School Team
Redgranite A+ After School Team
Riverview A+ After School High School Program Assistants & Volunteer