Congratulations to Riverview's Student of the Month!
over 5 years ago, Brionne Roberts-Bray
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Parkside's January Character Award Winners and Literacy Students from January 31st School Wide CPR
over 5 years ago, Alison Kintigh
Middle School Character Awards
Elementary Character Award Winners
Literacy Students
Thinking about attending one of our schools but don't live in the district? Application for Public School Open Enrollment is Now Open! Apply at https://dpi.wi.gov/open-enrollment. Have questions? We are here to assist! registration@wautoma.k12.wi.us
over 5 years ago, Julia Staehler
A+ Sponsored Adult Climb night at the Wautoma High School was a great time for all! The next climb night will be on Friday, February 28th from 6-8pm and will be open to district families and employees! If interested please RSVP to Bruce Enck at enckb@wautoma.k12.wi.us
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Adult Rock wall Climb
Adult Rock wall climb - centipede climb.
5 Keys to Family Performance with Dr. TJ Rinaldi. 6-7:00pm at Riverview Elementary School Library, Tuesday, February 4th. 5:30-6pm yogurt parfaits, coffee & tea. Sponsored by the A+ After School Program!
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Stay informed about Sex Trafficking Feb. 27 at Parkside School 6-7pm. Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-Hff7jbGrISN0ZmSjNRWWU0UTBMdWdoSGNrb3NTajRhUFBz/view?usp=sharing Becoming educated and informing others are ways everyone can be involved with prevention. As community members, it is critical we know what's happening and the warning signs of victimization.
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
El Colegio Técnico Fox Valley y el Programa después de escuela A+ Quiere hacerle una cordial invitación a nuestra noche de registración para las Clases de Inglés para Adultos. No se puede perder de esta GRAN OPORTUNIDAD!!
over 5 years ago, Brionne Roberts-Bray
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Coronavirus is very common respiratory illness that can be seen throughout the entire year but is more common in the fall and winter months. This virus has been around since the 1960’s. The illness that is making the headlines is a new form of this virus called 2019-CoV. The signs and symptoms are the same as the Common Coronavirus. To avoid getting this or any other virus, follow good hygiene etiquette and encourage your students to do the same. Signs and Symptoms of Coronavirus and other Respiratory Viruses: -Runny nose -Headache -Cough -Sore throat -Fever -Not feeling well -Shortness of breath, especially when at rest How to prevent the spread of viruses: -Frequently wash your hands with soap and water -Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands -Avoid close contact with people who are sick -Cough or sneeze into your elbow/cover your mouth and nose with a tissue and then throw the tissue in the trash and wash your hands -Clean and disinfect objects and surfaces as needed -Stay home if you are sick! State Health Agency Responds to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/news/releases/012720.htm CDC 2019 Novel Coronavirus: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html Stay healthy and wash your hands!
over 5 years ago, WASD
2019 Novel Coronavirus
Influenza season has officially started and students out with respiratory symptoms are on the rise. Don't forget to follow these tips when caring for others with flu like symptoms.
over 5 years ago, WASD
Sick Kid
Sick Kid
Sick Kid
Please Note: The Fitness Flurry scheduled on the WASD Calendar for Saturday, Feb. 1, will not be occurring this year. The event was printed in the WASD Calendar that was mailed out in August.
over 5 years ago, WASD
Cancelled
Redgranite A+ is training for A+ Warrior.
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Rock wall
Traverse wall
Rock wall
Congratulations to our Riverview Literacy Students of the Month! Great job and keep reading!
over 5 years ago, Brionne Roberts-Bray
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Parkside students will have the opportunity to buy flowers and candy conversation hearts for their friends and family starting this week. Pre-sales will be happening from January 21st- 31st, with delivery being February 14th. All proceeds will be going to the Herma Heart Center at the Children's Hospital of Milwaukee.
over 5 years ago, Alison Kintigh
Flower and Candy Sale
Parkside students will be celebrating No Name Calling Week this week Jan 21st-24th! We can't wait to see the great outfits this week!
over 5 years ago, Alison Kintigh
NNCW Dress Up Days
The Wautoma Area School District has worked with Project ADAM (Automated Defibrillators in Adam’s Memory), a program of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and the Herma Heart Institute, to implement a comprehensive plan to prevent sudden cardiac death. The Heart Safe School designation indicates to the public that the school’s staff is trained and prepared to respond to a cardiac emergency. Heart Safe School Designation includes placement of AEDs within schools, implementation of cardiac emergency response plans and drills, and education of school staff on the warning signs and prevention of sudden cardiac death. AEDs are safe and easy to use, making it possible for non-medical personnel to provide rapid defibrillation for victims of all ages. Project ADAM saves lives by empowering schools and communities to be prepared for a sudden cardiac arrest. Project ADAM programming is implemented in schools across the country and improves the cardiac chain of survival in memory of Adam Lemel, a 17-year-old boy from Whitefish Bay, who collapsed and died while playing basketball at school. According to the American Heart Association, every year there are 326,200 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Of those, only about 10.6 percent survive. On any given day, approximately 20 percent of a community is in its schools, including students, teachers, staff and family members. A focused effort on cardiac arrest preparedness in schools is critical to protecting our children and others in the community. A sudden cardiac arrest is a condition in which abnormal heart rhythms cause the heart’s electrical impulses to suddenly become chaotic. Defibrillation, which delivers an electric shock to the heart, is the only known treatment to stop this chaotic electrical activity. For every minute defibrillation is delayed, the victim’s chances of survival decreases by 7 to 10 percent. For more information about Project ADAM and how to achieve the Heart Safe School designation at your school, please contact Allison Thompson , Project ADAM Coordinator, ajthompson@chw.org.
over 5 years ago, WASD
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Due to the impending snowstorm, all after school activities and events have been canceled this evening, January 17, including A+ After School, practices and clubs. All events are also canceled for tomorrow, January 18.
over 5 years ago, WASD
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to Redgranite Elementary School during P/T Conferences February 20-21, 2020. We can't wait to see you there!!
over 5 years ago, Brionne Roberts-Bray
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Casey's Rewards lets you turn points earned on everyday purchases into donations to our school! Sign up in the Casey's app to participate.
over 5 years ago, WASD
Donations
Redgranite A+ After School students made wreaths in Christmas Crafts Club to deliver to the residents at Preston Place in December.
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Students made wreaths to deliver to the residents at Preston Place.
Chess is a popular option during academic time at Redgranite A+ After School Program. Students were able to learn new strategies and practice them during Chess Club in December.
over 5 years ago, Kendra Knutson
Chess Club