
Ms. Kalepp’s field trip fun!!!!! 4th and 5th graders enjoyed their field trip to the Wisconsin Logging Museum and the Chippewa Valley Museum. They got to explore and learn more about the history of Wisconsin logging, and visited an 1800s one room schoolhouse and log house. The kids learned a lot and really enjoyed it!





5th Grade volunteers demonstrate tools useful in their new calming area, made possible by our DPI Mental Health Grant.

The early stages of communication disorders
are easier to spot when you know the signs.
Early Detection can improve treatment and
quality of life. For more information visit
www.identifythesigns.org #identifythesigns

What an awesome cultural learning experience for our 3rd graders! Thank you Ms. Judge for showing and sharing with us some of your cultural knowledge. These 3rd graders loved hearing your stories and we appreciated you taking the time to teach all of us! 🤩



5th grade Science investigation on fossils



We wrapped up our year in the Ag classroom with some cool projects. The 6th graders ended their food science unit with making butter, the Intro to Ag class finished their food science unit by making honey comb candy and dehydrating fruit, Companion Animal Care finished their year by creating their dream aquariums, and Plant Science finished their year by creating their dream landscapes.





Chemistry students are sad to see the end of chemistry class while they wash all the lab equipment. They are actually smiling behind their masks so probably won't be missing chemistry homework too much!


First graders celebrating the end of the year with a trip to Erbach Park.


Calling all upcoming 8th through 12th grade band members!
The marching band is in need of student musicians to play at the Rib Lake Parade on August 8th and the Athens Fair on August 22nd. Rehearsals start on the week of August 2nd Monday through Thursday from 7:00pm to 8:15pm.
Interested? Need something to do? Email Mr. Puffer and Mrs. Gauerke-Peter ASAP!
Thank you, and have a great summer!


Congratulations to Siarra Hart for pitching a no-hitter vs. Prentice on May 6. Siarra faced 22 batters, one over the minimum, striking out 13 and walking one. Her performance in the circle helped lead the Bluejays to an 11-0 conference victory.


Kaitlyn and Caleb representing the Class of 2021 working their last ever concession

These are some of the preschoolers who completed their “Very Hungry Caterpillar” family engagement activity. Thank you to the families who extended learning outside of school!





More eighth grade perspective work! Look at the perspective lines and value (shading) on them!




Eighth graders did a great job creating perspective!




Watch tonight's 8th Grade Graduation on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/8sF319fMOek Ceremony starts at 6:30 pm.

Students are doing their Genius Hour presentations today! They have to make a presentation of their choice and relate it to mathematics. What a fun way to wrap up the year!



Propaganga project for history class, might be some artist in the future!
Well done by entire class.

Watch our Kindergarten Graduation at 6:30 on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/tyc93ruE_So

MS Science


utiilzing our dry erase table to figure out our math problems.
