Congratulations to the Freshmen honor roll students.

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Wildcats - a few reminders for the end-of-year events:
*The Jr. High incentive trip to Urban Air is on Friday, May 23. Busses will leave at 8:15 a.m., please make sure your student has everything they need for the trip.
*Graduation is at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 23 in the gym, slide show starts at 6:30 p.m. all band members should be to school by 6:30 p.m. dressed in black.
*No school on Monday, May 26 due to the Memorial Day holiday.
*Elementary field trip to Bay Beach (K-5) on Tuesday, May 27 - please dress accordingly for weather conditions
*CF Walk on Wednesday, May 28 at 2:15 p.m. - the walk starts from school
*Last day of homework club, Wednesday, May 28
*Elementary field day on Thursday, May 29 - please dress accordingly for weather conditions
*The last day for students, K-11 is Friday, May 30, students will be released at 11:10 a.m., please plan for student pick-ups.

All boys basketball players in grades 4-8, please return your uniforms on Wednesday, May 21 at 3 p.m. in the commons to Coach Ejnik. Thank you!
Attention Sophomore Families! If you haven't already done so, click on the signup genius link to set up your sophomore planning meeting with Ms. Lagina. All meetings will take place this month. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A044FACA822A6F94-56654295-sophomore

The students who had attended Homework Club at least 50 times got to see the movie Minecraft and then go to Sawmill Adventure Park in Wausau on May 16th. We all had a blast.










Music awards night.







Senior Spotlight Akasha May Skenandore.


Congratulations to Abigail Goers for getting the Carol Mae Hoffman Award.


Congratulations to our students who received a Presidential Award for Excellence.

Congratulations to our students who received choir awards.

Congratulations to our students who received band awards.

Nothing like a little interclass kickball battle in the middle of the day.










Congratulations to our Student Council members.

Currently there are 1,000 cases of measles in the U.S. If your child is not vaccinated or only has 1 vaccine; I encourage you to have your child get the measles vaccine. If you have any questions or concerns about the vaccine; please talk with your health care provider.
If your child receives the MMR vaccines or had a Measles titer thru bloodwork stating they are immune to measles; please provide the school nurse with paperwork from the clinic.
Career Day - Last week elementary students were able to meet several professionals from around the area including Local Fire Department, Wisconsin DNR, Stockbridge Police, Local EMT, Logging Truck, Gresham Utilities Truck, and Shawano Police. The kids learned so much and had a great time. Thank you to all of the professionals who donated their time and shared their knowledge!





More photos of Soak-A-Senior fun!










Each year the Wisconsin Indian Education Association presents students in the state of Wisconsin with student of the year awards. This spans across many tribes and many districts. Criteria to win such an award is Respect for self, others and the environment ● Personal growth and character ● Academics ● Sound judgment ● Creativity. Cultural knowledge and practice ● And Involvement in community and extracurricular activities. This school year we had a winner from the 2nd grade classroom. This student represents herself, family, school, community, and tribe with the utmost class. She is a shining example for all to follow. She is someone who leads with kindness, learns with curiosity, and lives with a deep respect for her family, culture, and community. I could not be more happy than to presenting this award to Mrs. Evionna Waupoose.


There will be a youth summer softball meeting for any girls 8-16 years old in the Commons on Monday May 19th at 3:00 pm.

Congratulations to our students who received Spanish awards.

