It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that the CTE department nominates Skyler Royston for October Student of the Month. Skyler has demonstrated respect, determination and leadership. He always strives for excellence and consistently submits quality work. He is a very effective, quiet leader. He will step up and help others when needed. He is polite, respectful, and kind to staff and his peers, leading by his excellent example. Wautoma High School staff and students have benefited greatly from his demonstration of WHS character traits. The CTE department is honored to nominate Skyler Royston for the Student of the Month.
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Thank you for all you do for our students! We appreciate you!
7 months ago, WASD
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On Friday, Mrs. Gill's Foundations of Early Childhood Education Class welcomed Julianna Fishbauger, a student from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, to be a guest speaker and talk about becoming a Child Life Specialist. The high school students loved the presentation and were really engaged in the content! Thank you Julianna for taking the time to come in and talk to the class!
7 months ago, WASD
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Congratulations, Parkside October Character Award Winners!
7 months ago, WASD
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On Tuesday, selected band students from Wautoma High School and Parkside School traveled to Westfield High School to participate in the South Central Conference Honor Band. Students from Wautoma, Nekoosa, Mauston, Westfield, Adam-Friendship, and Wisconsin Dells spent the day collaborating and performed a concert at the end of the day. Congrats to those students selected to participate from Wautoma High School and Parkside School: Parkside: Amelia Meckelberg, William Albright, Kole Gray, Ollie San Filippo, Hunter Collins, Eli Soenksen, Korban Withall, Selena Lorence, Cadence Lederhaus, Brooke Freeland, Everly Blader, Riley Stafford, Alex Woyak, and Miranda Schmidt. High School: Aivah Bailey, Reagan DeMars, Sophie Klimke, Evher Hernandez, Hannah Jensen, Sarah Albright, Amara Schumacher, Giselle Gomez, Samara Hennes, Ulrich Raatz, Bailey Baltz, Ryan Young, Zach Smith, Mason Glodoski, Dexter Schumacher, Brett Jones, and Angel Salinas.
7 months ago, WASD
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Now hiring SUBSTITUTE KITCHEN HELPERS throughout the kitchens in our district. Flexible scheduling! Please contact Tami Stansbury Food Service Director 920.787.4577 ext. 1011 or stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us for more information. The District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
7 months ago, WASD
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We are proud to recognize this student for his outstanding work ethic, kindness, and respect in our school community. On a field trip, he went above and beyond by cheering on his peers during team-building activities and ensuring his whole group felt included and supported. In the hallways, he is known for his friendly greetings, always taking a moment to say “hi” to his teachers and classmates, creating a positive atmosphere. He consistently participates in class, sharing thoughtful insights and encouraging his peers to engage in discussions. He is also quick to lend a helping hand, whether it's offering to explain directions to a peer or sharing his materials. His readiness for each class, with all necessary supplies in hand, demonstrates his commitment to learning and sets a great example for others. This student truly embodies the spirit of kindness and respect, making the 7th Grade Team proud to nominate Hunter Collins for Parkside’s Student of the Month.
7 months ago, WASD
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Today, Mrs. Gill's Health, Safety, and Nutrition Class conducted their last observation of the semester at Little Sprouts in Redgranite. The high school students had a blast with the little kids! Thank you Little Sprouts for hosting our class!
7 months ago, WASD
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This week is National School Psychology Week and celebrates the contributions of school psychologists and the important role they play in schools and communities. Thank you, Mrs. Glodoski, for all you do for our students, families, and staff!
7 months ago, WASD
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Adam Rigden and Victor Magneus from the Wautoma Freemasons recently stopped by the Wautoma Area School District Office to donate Stop the Bleed Kits the District Administrator Jewel Mucklin. The proceeds from the annual Father’s Day Car Show allows the Freemasons give back to their community. The group partnered with Pete Fischbach from Guardian CPR to supply the Stop the Bleed Kits to the three school Districts throughout Waushara County.
7 months ago, WASD
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We hope to see all the veterans throughout the day!
7 months ago, WASD
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Redgranite Elementary Students Showing the Character Trait Responsibility: Jasyme Stenberg, Gracie Mandeik, Jade Aaronson, Mariana Garcia, Gabe Kienast, and Zaydryck Wilson.
7 months ago, WASD
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Responsibility is a vital aspect of our lives, especially at school. It refers to the duty we have to take care of certain tasks and the ability to be accountable for our actions. The following student demonstrates responsibility on a daily basis. He attends school regularly, he completes his daily assignments on time, and he participates in class activities. Because this student consistently demonstrates responsibility I am able to trust him. I can trust him to be kind to others, I can trust him to work hard to improve in all subject areas and I can trust him to be a leader in our classroom. Being responsible at school is definitely preparing him for the future. He is very dependable, makes thoughtful decisions and understands the impact of his actions. These qualities are certain to help him be successful in the future. It is with great pleasure that I nominate Kavik Hartmann as Redgranite’s Student of the Month.
7 months ago, WASD
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Second Graders at Redgranite Elementary School want to give a big thank you to Mr. Clark Johnson and the AT&T Pioneers. Mr. Johnson presented each of the students with their very own dictionary and reference book on behalf of the Pioneers. These dictionaries will be invaluable tools as the students use them to learn about words, states, presidents, and more! Thank you again Mr. Johnson and AT&T Pioneers!
7 months ago, WASD
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Third graders at Redgranite will be kicking off the 15th Annual WASD Pajama Drive on November 11. This past week, students received a generous donation of fleece tie blankets from community member Jackie Scott. The blankets will pair nicely with the pajamas! Children around Waushara County will be able to be nice and cozy this winter. The students would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Scott for her generosity. If you would like to make a donation to the Pajama Drive, we will be accepting new, unused sets of pajamas at each school's main office throughout the district from November 11 to November 22. Thank you in advance for making this community service project a success year after year.
7 months ago, WASD
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Thank you to everyone who voted on the referendum. While the referendum did not pass, we respect the voting process and the decision of the community. Our district has significant needs that will not go away. These unresolved challenges have a direct impact on our students, staff, and overall community, and they will need to be addressed. They cannot be solved without taxpayer support. As such, we will continue long-range facility planning, engaging the community, and pursuing future referenda so that every building and every child has improved opportunities for success.
7 months ago, WASD
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The schoolwide art collaboratives created by Mrs. Miller's art students at Riverview and Redgranite are now gracing the walls of their respective schools. The students drew inspiration from artist Jen Stark's "drip" murals to create their pieces. Some of the staff members and Riverview 4K students also contributed to the project.
7 months ago, WASD
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Redgranite Third Graders have adopted a cow this year through the Discover Dairy Adopt a Cow Program. Students have learned that their calf, named Indy, is being raised on a farm in Eldorado, Wisconsin. Students are excited to watch Indy grow throughout the school year. They are also excited to learn more about dairy farming. The third graders currently need your help! From November 4-6, the students need your support to vote for Indy. Please use the QR code to vote for their calf! If Indy wins, she will receive a special care package! Thanks for your support!
8 months ago, WASD
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The Riverview 2nd Graders are learning about solids and liquids in Science. This week students built towers by starting an investigation on what makes a towers tall and strong. Each group started with a hypothesis, experimented, and then reflected on the process.
8 months ago, WASD
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In recognition of his outstanding character traits, the Library, Physical Education, and Alternative Education Departments would like to recognize Landon Johnson as the September Student of the Month. He has been incredibly helpful to Mrs. Roberts in the library, consistently going above and beyond what is asked of him. Landon demonstrates a strong commitment to success in everything he does. He is always honest about his workload and willingly steps up to help in the classroom. Whether it’s finding the correct book or returning items to the shelf, he shows great responsibility. Additionally, he contributes positively to the Hornet Café and consistently submits his work on time. He balances his responsibilities, ensuring that homework is completed either at school or at home on time. What truly sets Landon apart is his willingness to support his peers. He goes out of his way to assist students in need, whether it's helping them find their way to a classroom or offering guidance to newcomers. Landon exemplifies the best qualities of a student and a leader and we are proud to name him as Wautoma High School’s Student of the Month.
8 months ago, WASD
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