
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 4 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 four 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!


Today, Mrs. Christians 4K class enjoyed using 4 of their 5 sense while following directions. They drew shapes and the first letter in their names in shaving cream!



Early this morning members of the Class of 2024 gathered outside the high school for their annual Senior Sunrise!


Last week, Redgranite Elementary students in Ms. Lotspeich's class celebrated the THIRD DAY of THIRD GRADE. Students played pop-it math using THREE dice. They played a Place Value Challenge and tried to build the largest THREE-digit number. They had their pictures taken in groups of THREE and enjoyed books like Goldilocks and the THREE Bears. Finally, they enjoyed a THREE Musketeers candy bar to commemorate their special day. It's going to be a great year!





Wautoma High School Family and Consumer Science Teacher Kayla Gill was recently recognized at the Wisconsin Family and Consumer Educators (WFCE) Conference on August 2, for her work towards the Childcare Certification. With Mrs. Gill obtaining this specific certification, it allows for all of the WHS childcare classes to be dual credit.
To obtain the Childcare Certification requires teachers to work 1,000 hours at a daycare setting. Mrs. Gill was able to obtain her hours working at Little Sprouts from January to August and a call as the University of Stevens-Point, which tripled her hours in order to meet the requirement. Congratulations!



With the month of August being designated National Back to School Month, Eagle Creek Renewable Energy Representatives Lea Steltenpohl and Melissa Rondou presented a $250 gift card donation to Wautoma Area School District Administrator Jewel Mucklin. The gift card will be used towards the needs of the students and classrooms.
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy owns and operates 85 hydroelectric facilities across the United States.


This morning, Durga and Dennis Tiwari, owners of the new Wautoma Mobile Station on the corner of Hwys 21, 22, and 73, welcomed Wautoma Area School District Administrator Jewel Mucklin, Waushara County Administrator Melissa Pingel, Wautoma Public Library Director Hannah Klusmeyer, City of Wautoma Police Chief Mott, Wautoma Administrator, Clerk and Treasurer Tommy Bohler, and City of Wautoma Mayor John Nixon to their Grand Opening. The Tiwaris donated $500 to the school district as part of their support to students in need during their celebration.


WASD Nutrition Department is looking for a Head Cook (up to 35 hours per week) at Redgranite school, a Cook ll (up to 35 hours a week) and Kitchen helper (up to 12.5 hours per week) at Parkside School who loves working with youth to join our wonderful WASD nutrition team! Must have manual dexterity and ability to work under pressure, have a high school diploma or equivalent, pass a background check. A full job description is available by request. Interested candidates can go to www.wautomsd.org to download a paper application or visit the District Office for a paper application anytime from M-Th from 8-4. Please mail resume and application to: Tami Stansbury, Food Service Director PO BOX 870 Wautoma, WI 54982 or email stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us. For Questions, please contact Tami Stansbury at 920-787-7112 ext. 1011. This is an equal employment opportunity.


After serving as the Parkside School A+ After School Site Coordinator for the past seven years, Ms. Dianna Parrott is taking over the program as the new Wautoma Area School District A+ After School Coordinator.
In her new role, Ms. Parrott will work closely with each of the site coordinators in order to provide a positive learning environment for the students who attend the A+ After School Program each day.
Congratulations on your new position!


Please welcome Mr. Jared Esala as the new Assistant Principal and Assessment Coordinator at Wautoma High School!
Mr. Esala comes to WHS from Fond du Lac High School and STEM Academy where he most recently served as a physical education teacher, STEM Physical and Health Educator and Head Wrestling Coach. Welcome to WHS!


WASD Nutrition Department is looking for a Head Cook (up to 35 hours per week) at Redgranite school, a Cook ll (up to 35 hours a week) and Kitchen helper (up to 12.5 hours per week) at Parkside School who loves working with youth to join our wonderful WASD nutrition team! Must have manual dexterity and ability to work under pressure, have a high school diploma or equivalent, pass a background check. A full job description is available by request. Interested candidates can go to www.wautomsd.org to download a paper application or visit the District Office for a paper application anytime from M-Th from 8-4. Please mail resume and application to: Tami Stansbury, Food Service Director PO BOX 870 Wautoma,WI 54982 or email stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us. For Questions, please contact Tami Stansbury at 920-787-7112 ext. 1011. This is an equal employment opportunity.


WASD Nutrition Department is looking for a Head Cook (up to 35 hours per week) at Redgranite school, a Cook ll (up to 35 hours a week) and Kitchen helper (up to 12.5 hours per week) at Parkside School who loves working with youth to join our wonderful WASD nutrition team! Must have manual dexterity and ability to work under pressure, have a high school diploma or equivalent, pass a background check. A full job description is available by request. Interested candidates can go to www.wautomsd.org to download a paper application or visit the District Office for a paper application anytime from M-Th from 8-4. Please mail resume and application to: Tami Stansbury, Food Service Director PO BOX 870 Wautoma,WI 54982 or email stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us. For Questions, please contact Tami Stansbury at 920-787-7112 ext. 1011. This is an equal employment opportunity.


Start checking off your back to school list! School requirements for immunizations are now listed on the WASD website by visiting: https://bit.ly/3Y9uQcg.


Parkside School Extra-Curricular Code Parent/Athlete/Coach meeting will be held tomorrow (Monday, August 14th) at 6:00 PM at Parkside. This is for ALL Grade 6 (Cross Country) and 7-8 Athletes (Fall, Winter and/or Spring).
This meeting is a requirement for any students interested in playing ANY sport during the 2023-24 school year. Students must be accompanied by at least one parent/guardian. During this meeting, we will cover the necessary paperwork needed, season expectations, grading policy, and answer questions you may have.
Following that meeting, those participating in fall athletics will meet with their coaches and teams to go over sport-specific expectations and information. Any student-athletes who will not participate in a sport until winter or spring will be dismissed. Students will also have the opportunity to either drop off or pick up physical or alternate year cards.
All student-athletes MUST be registered for school prior to participation in athletics. Registration ensures that Wautoma High School will have the most current emergency contact information and that the Extra-Curricular Code has been acknowledged and signed.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Adam Vaughan/Activities Director.
