
Redgranite third graders are well on their way to reaching their goal of collecting 200 sets of new pajamas for families in need in Waushara County. They are collecting donations until March 26. Everyone is encouraged to participate in this community service project.
Pajamas can be dropped off at all schools in the district, as well as, the following community locations; Little Sprouts in Redgranite, the Wautoma Health Department in Wautoma and the Public Library in Wautoma. Please contact Mrs. Petersen, petersenj@wautoma.k12.wi.us, if you have any questions or you would like to donate.


8th grade students have been reading a variety of books relating to mental health and social issues in book clubs with fellow students. This week they wrapped up their book clubs by presenting plot diagrams of their novels with their groups in Miss Rauchle's 8th grade language arts class.




The entire Wautoma High School Forensics Team succeeded in earning qualifying scores with every adjudicator at the Level 1 Forensics Meet held in late February. This week they compete at District – Level 2 meet.
Please congratulate and wish them well! Our team members are: Ava Butt, Public Address, responded to the question: “To what degree, if any, should internet access be universal?”; Jazmin Ott, Poetry, presented her original free verse poetry; Madylyn Woyak, Poetry, included the poem “Bubble or Bruise” and the more well-known work, “Alone”, by Maya Angelou in her readings; Owen Mulvey, Moment in History, presented a very well-written “moment” on the life of “The Sun King,” Louis, XIV; and Alyssa Szymanski, Dakota McNeal, and Kaydance Blader presented some original poetry by Alyssa Szymanski on race, sexism, and LGBQT rights, along with other curated works in the Group Interpretive category. Alyssa’s poem “The Dogs on My Street” was particularly powerful.
Congratulations to all! Best of luck on your continued success and reward for your hard work at the upcoming Level 2 (District) competition in mid-March!



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Meal sign up for Wed. March 24, 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.
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Today girls at Riverview celebrated Girl Scout Day by wearing their uniforms to school! For more information on how to join Girl Scouts email jhostettler@gsnwgl.org.



Nomination from: Mrs. Majeskie
I wish to nominate Ryker Withall for Redgranite's student of the month. Ryker has an overall positive attitude about school and school work. He comes to school excited to learn, and is always willing to try new things. He isn't afraid of working hard and puts forth a strong effort to be successful. Ryker is kind and friendly to everyone in our class. He works cooperatively and helps anyone who needs it. Ryker also looks for ways to brighten someone's day with a cheerful note. He has wonderful manners too. Ryker follows all school rules, and he can be trusted to do the right thing, no matter what. When given directions, Ryker doesn't hesitate or complain. He follows directions right away. Ryker doesn't need reminders or even praise to do what he knows is right. He just does it because he takes pride in himself as being a student with strong character. Redgranite Elementary School is a better place because of Ryker and his role model behavior in the character traits.


Students in Mrs. Belter's class find a way to spice up learning of money skills, budgeting and grammar skills. These hands-on skills help students succeed at the lessons objectives.


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Third graders at Redgranite Elementary School will be kicking off the 11th Annual Pajama Drive. New and unused pajama donations will be collected at all schools in the Wautoma Area School District from March 15 to March 26.
This year the third grade class is hoping to collect 200 sets of pajamas. Over the last 10 years this community service has been successful because of generous people like you. Thank you in advance for your support.


Third graders at Redgranite Elementary began the FOSS science investigation about Motion and Matter. Students were asked to answer the following focus question: "What happens when magnets interact with other magnets and with paper clips?"
After several attempts with magnetic/force activities, students noticed that magnets can push or pull each other and they noticed that magnets attract paper clips. Students are excited to conduct additional activities in the future.



Meal sign up for Wed. March 17, 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.
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Meal sign up for Wed. March 10, pick up from 8:30-9 am. This form is due on Thursday by 5:00 p.m. Please note time change for pick up. Pick up will be on Wednesdays from 8:30-9:00 AM beginning on March 10. (This week, March 3, pick up is still from 10-11)
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Don't forget the Scholastic Virtual Book Fair ends this Sunday! Its a great chance to grow those home libraries while supporting Redgranite, Riverview, and Parkside Schools!
www.scholastic.com/bf/wautomasd


The A+ After School Program partnered with the Ice Age Trail Alliance to provide a family snowshoe/hike on the Bohn Lake Segment of the Ice Age Trail last Saturday! A volunteer from the Ice Age Trail Alliance guided families along the trail sharing trail history and geography.





Redgranite Elementary has had a blast kicking off Read Across America Week. The kids wore their best green and found a friend to twin it up with!!





WHS students in Mrs. Sluke's Lifetime Activities class spent this beautiful day learning how to cross country ski.


Don't forget to shop the Virtual Scholastic Book Fair this week! The Book Fair ends February 28th. All proceeds will get split among Redgranite, Riverview, and Parkside!
Follow the link to learn more: https://www.scholastic.com/bf/wautomasd


Today we kicked off National School Breakfast Week! Students that
eat school breakfast everyday will have a chance to win a free a' la carte item! Two winners each day from each school. Be sure to check the bottom of your paper boat, bag or tray at breakfast time to find the winning sticker! Remember that school breakfast is free to all students!
These two students were the lucky winners at Riverview today! Congratulations to Easton and Alan! #WISchoolMealsRock #NSBW21



WHS students and staff kicked off Read Across America Week with a silent reading activity this morning. Students and staff are encouraged to dress up for the remainder of the week to celebrate literacy.
Tuesday: Twin Day to celebrate Dr. Seuss' Thing 1 and Thing 2
Wednesday: Dress like a Who from Whoville and celebrate at home!
Thursday: Wear stripes like the Cat in the Hat
Friday: Crazy Sock Day to celebrate Fox in Sox
