Students in the grades 6-9 Makerspace: Creation Station class built propeller boats this week. They used foam, craft sticks, bottle caps & motors to make their boats. Students used their creativity to make modifications to the original design.
See more photos in this Google Drive link:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yEeCW1L5IKZm2fTRAz9Uy4EaT3P6ofFY




Students in the grades 3-6 Makerspace: Creation Station class worked hard on Cardboard Creatures this week. Students planned, designed & made modifications to their plans. They were given a $100 budget and shopped the Makerspace store for supplies. Check out these Cool Creations!
Click this Google Drive Folder to see more:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zEAbD0uZmcqvs74KlmuUvlTGMNdZiaL9




Attention all incoming 9-12th graders interested in joining the cheer team this Fall, mark your calendars for these open gym dates!
New this year: Wild Rose HS students can also join the team!
Come to our open gyms to work on skills and see if the team is a good fit for you!
7/8, 7/15, 7/22, and 7/29 from 3-5pm in the WHS center gym!
Hope to see you there!

Miss Braatz's 3-5th grade Nature Adventurer's went to the Wild Rose Fish Hatchery this week and the 6-7th grade class went hiking Ice Age Trail Mecan River Segment.


In Miss Cheir's Nature Explorers class for 1st and 2nd graders this week students learned Wisconsin bird species. We explored where birds live and also made bird feeders!




Mr. Vaughn's fishing class at Camp Parkside has had some luck with their catch this week!




Mrs. Berger's classes this week had a great time with indoor activities to beat the rain!



Miss Braatz's Nature Adventure class for 3-5th grade were hiking Ice Age Trail Mecan River Segment and looking for a geocache on Ice Age Trail Mecan River Segment this week.




Mr. Buechner’s and Ms. Kniffen’s Academic and Life Skills for Kids class became paleontologists today and dug up and identified dinosaur bones yesterday!



Whether you are planning to enter the Residential Construction or Wood Manufacturing programs at FVTC, OR just want to learn woodworking techniques, this course will provide basic layout and measurement practices, exposure to woodworking equipment, develop safe and efficient machining habits, along with completing a small 4‑shelf stand project.

Parkside is seeking a Middle School Special Education Teacher for the 2021-22 school year. Interested candidates can apply via WECAN Vacancy #113754. For more information regarding the position, please contact Mrs. Deb Premo at premod@wautoma.k12.wi.us.

Mandalas were made this last week in Calm Coloring class during Camp Parkside.
A mandala is an arrangement of simple shapes repeated in a circular pattern. The center is the focal point and it can ease anxiety and calm you down during a meditative state. Here are some of our creations!




Duct Tape Mania at Camp Parkside created bow ties and hair bands this week!


Camp Parkside's Nature Explorers were identifying Wisconsin plants around school this week as well as learning about the life cycle of the butterfly!




Many classes offered at Camp Parkside are very relaxing! These students have had the chance to work on Jigsaw puzzles!




A child is eligible for Pandemic EBT if two conditions are met:
• A child would be eligible for free or reduced-price meals
• School was reduced attendance or hours for at least 5 consecutive days
Please read the flyer for more details.
If you were not able to fill out a free/reduced meal application for the 20/21 school year, there is still time! Applications are accepted until June 30 for the 20/21 school year. You can apply online through Infinite Campus Parent Portal, by downloading an application off of our website: wautoma.org or by picking up an application at Parkside between 8:00-2:00 pm. Please note, you will have to fill out a new free/reduced meal application after July 1, to receive any new benefits for the 20/22 school year.
If you have any questions, please contact Tami Stansbury, Food Service Director 920-787-7112 ext. 1011 or stansburyt@wautoma.k12.wi.us.


Camp Parkside students are having a "Wizarding" good time in the Harry Potter Fan Club class!
First, they created their own wands and magic spell books that they filled with Harry Potter spells. They also used magnets to try to get feathers to float, as they pretended to perform the wingardium leviosa spell from Harry Potter. They also created catapults to fling, "Golden snitches," as far as they could.




Camp Parkside's Nature Adventure course with 6th and 7th grade students had a great experience going to Roche-a-Cri state park admiring the petroglyphs.

The Easy Rider Group at Camp Parkside has been working very hard at pace, cadence, and following the rules of road riding. Yesterday we were able to make a safely all the way to Riverview and back with time to do a few laps around the school!

Free gallon of milk with meal pick up on 6/16/21 for all children 18 and younger! !! Donation from Waushara County Food Pantry!
Free meals for all children 18 and younger! There are NO sign up, residency or income requirements! Meals offered at Parkside, M-F until July 2 during meal times. Breakfast: 7:45-8:25 am Lunch: 11:45-12:40 pm For all children 18 and younger that do not attend Camp Parkside, there are 3 meal options: Choose which option best fits your child's meal needs each day. 1. Children 18 or younger or someone picking up meals for them can come in during breakfast (7:45-8:25 am) or during lunch (11:45-12:40 pm) to grab a HOT "to go" meal. We have "to go" insulated closed containers. It will be ready to eat (cooked) and it is what is offered on the menu/serving line for anyone 18 and younger. It can be taken on the go and eaten wherever they want. 2. Choose a grab & go lunch and a breakfast for the next day for anyone 18 and younger. (Must come during lunch time 11:45-12:40 pm) This will be a rotation of mostly frozen menu items and not cooked. Some days it may be a sub sandwich, a lunchable and cold breakfast items. You can ask the cook what is on the menu for the day before choosing this option. 3. Choose a cold grab & go ready to eat meal. If your child that is 18 and younger would rather have a cold ready to eat meal, it will consist of a PBJ, string cheese, carrots or slushy, fruit, milk and a cold breakfast for the next day. You must pick up during lunch time 11:45-12:40 pm. Meals will not be offered outside of meal times. During Covid-19 Operations, anyone can pick up meals for children 18 and younger.

