A lot of creativity was happening in the first day of Lego Masters Junior's at Camp Parkside!




Summer EBT

Come and line Main Street to wish Alayna Panich "Good Luck" at State at 12:30 PM today!
Alayna will be leaving from the Wautoma High School, traveling downtown to Kiwk Trip and back around to head west on Hwy 21. Alayna will be competing in the 200M Dash!

This morning Riverview Elementary presented a check for $725.23 to the Wautoma Public Library. The money was raised from a recent Penny War in which the the Office Team “lost” with a total of $230.68. The losing team was sprayed with Silly String during an assembly. Thank you to all who donated!

Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Wahlstrom will be walking out of Wautoma High School for the final time as a special education teacher as he will be retiring from his position after 25 years of service to WASD. Thank you for all you have done! Best of Luck!

Mrs. McKinney will say goodbye to her students and the staff at Parkside School when she officially retires on Friday. Thank you for your years of service to the Wautoma Area School District and sharing your passion for music with the elementary and middle school students each and every day!

Hope you had the happiest of birthdays!

Cathy Nourse will retire from Parkside School Kitchen on May 30th having worked for the school district for seven years. Thank you for your service to the students and staff! Best of luck!

No School - Memorial Day

Congratulations!

Wautoma Area School District will be offering free meals through the USDA Summer Food Program during Camp Parkside!
Parkside School
300 16th Ave
Wautoma, WI
Meals served from June 3- 28 (M-F)
Meal times are as follows:
Breakfast: 7:30- 8:20
Lunch: 11:30 -12:30
All children 18 years of age and under are eligible to receive free meals. No need to sign up, apply for the program or participate in the summer school program at Camp Parkside. Just show up at meal time. Meals must be eaten in the cafeteria and be 18 years of age or younger.
Contact: Tami Stansbury 920-787-7112 ext. 1011
stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us
Comida Gratis durante el Verano!
Escuela Parkside
300 16th Ave
Wautoma, WI
Junio 3 – 28 (Lunes-Viernes)
Almuerzo 7:30-8:20
Comida 11:30-12:30
Tendrá que comer dentro de la escuela en la cafetería. Los beneficios son para personas menores de 18 años
Contacte a : Tami Stansbury 920-7112 ext. 1011
stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Yesterday, the Redgranite Elementary 5th Graders traveled to Parkside this morning to meet up with fellow 5th Graders to learn more about what middle school will be like during Step Up Day. The students had the opportunity to tour the middle school, see how lockers worked, and meet middle school staff and teachers.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024 Top 10 Seniors!
Pictured are: Trey Reilly, Landon Keller, Brianna Buechner, Thomas Schwartz, Yessica Arreola Ruiz, Colin Berger, Lily Thomsen-Keller, Paige Gustin, Alayna Panich, and Lupita Barcenas Delgado.
This morning the Parkside 8th Grade Teachers kicked off the annual CPR Challenge! The students in each homeroom compete against each other in a variety of activities over two-days for bragging rights! Check out some of their amazing costumes and flags! Good Luck!
Congraulations!

Keep it up!

The band concert for tonight has been postponed to tomorrow, Wednesday, May 22nd at 7:00 PM. This decision has been made due to the incoming weather situation and lighting damages that impacted the PAC during a previous storm.

K-9 Grizz visited Miss Ponto's 4th Grade Class for some Grizz therapy last week. Grizz loves visiting the students and helping them start their day off on the right foot!

Congratulations!

Yesterday, the students presented their Vacation Projects in Mrs. Loging’s Geometry Classes. Each group was given a $4,000 budget to fulfill the following requirements: round-trip plane tickets; car rental; sleeping accommodations; a minimum of three tourist outings; one “lazy” day; and breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Plans for four days. Many of the students worked hard not to “Break the Bank” often coming home with money left over.
