Sunday, February 25, 2024

February 26 - March 1

 

 Weekly Happenings

Congratulations to Easton Cooper who took 2nd place in the state in a close fought match this weekend!


Congratulations to our Storm co-op Hockey Team as they punched their ticket to the State Tournament!!!

Solo and Ensemble was a huge success!  36 1* Ratings - 43 1st Ratings - 20 2nd Ratings.  Great Day for our Music Department!

Max Hoffman (senior) earned a Pre-Apprenticeship Certification endorsed by Local 139 - International Union of Operating Engineers. Max is Youth Apprentice for American Asphalt in the Heavy Equipment Operator & Operating Engineer Pathway. 


Students helping homeless Veterans - Mariah Nordhaus collected hygiene products during a basketball game to donate to homeless Veterans. Mariah collected more than 100 items to donate to VFW Burns Post 388.


For those of you who were able to make it to the CWETA production of Beauty and the Beast you were able to see DCE students sharing their tremendous talent with the community at the Grand Theater.  DCE students in the production included: Shiloh Burgess, Rylan Douck, Natalie Edens, Ellie Franklin, Catherine Harmon, Anna Jacobson, Sophia Kettner, Noah Kienbaum, Lauren Krembs, Rowan Lammert, Megan Nguyen, Jackson Perdue, Terrek Schjoth, Julian Traska, Adam Vue, and Zoey Yang.  Orchestra members included: Grace Phelps, Livia Hutton, Madison Kroening, Jasper Lang, Ford Eberhardy, and Kyle Johnson.  Stage Manager - Audrey Zemke.



Need to Know

iPad Keypads - Please let Dawn Seehafer know if you have iPad keyboards in your rooms and how many.  They will be needed for the ACT test on March 12th.

Field Trip Paperwork Timeliness - It is very important to hand in the field trip form and student list no later than two weeks prior to your field trip. There is a lot of work that goes into prepping. If the health room is having some busy days, last minute paperwork is risking things not getting done appropriately with daily student care or the prepping. With that said, thank you to all who have helped by turning in the information needed two-weeks prior to field trips. This is so helpful in many ways.  

Spring Superintendent Listening Sessions - If you are unable to attend the session at the high school, you are welcome to join in any of them listed below.  



Civil Rights Movement Presentation March 4th - Our social studies department presents a speaker on The Movement Made Us book authored by David Dennis Jr. in collaboration with David Dennis, Sr. Monday, March 4th from 9-10 a.m. We will be running a school wide alternative schedule 3/4/24.  Juniors and a few others will be in attendance for this presentation. Sophomores and Seniors will be in advisory during this hour. 

Career Fair - Sophomores will be attending the 2024 Greater Wausau Youth Hiring & CareerFest next week Thursday
  • Where: Wausau East High School
  • When: Thursday, March 7th (DC Everest time slot 12:35-1:20 PM)
  • Sophomore Altered Schedule HERE
  • Sophomore Advisors: Remind/Follow up with students needing Parent Authorization Forms (due no later than 3/4) Less than 40 left to go...
  • Transportation provided (9 buses)
  • Chaperones: Rose, Olivia, Jenn, Aaron, Tina, Jodi, Jenny, Nicole G, Brooke, Jill, Pete
  • Chaperone Training: Thursday, March 29th 2:50-3:20 PM Room 369
  • More details to share with students on 2/28, & 3/4 Slide Decks
Sophomores will network with businesses and colleges to learn about post-secondary education and career options. Additionally, employers that offer youth apprenticeships, summer employment, full-time or part-time employment opportunities will be available to network with students seeking employment.

Junior ACT Important Information:

  • Mandatory Junior Advisory ACT Mtg 3/6/24 - There will be a Junior ACT meeting in the auditorium during advisory on Wednesday, March 6th. Juniors should report to Advisory for attendance and then will be excused by announcement to report to the auditorium. Teachers are asked to sit with your students for supervision.
  • Mandatory Junior ELT 3/7/24 - Students will make a MyACT.org account. Please remind your students throughout that week to bring their iPads fully charged.  Junior ELT/Advisory teachers are asked to help juniors to bring up the TestNave tutorial and practice site.  Each junior's iPad has been given the TestNav app. Any questions, contact Dawn Seehafer.

IMAGINE 2024 - The D.C. Everest Education Foundation IMAGINE is back again this year on March 6th, 5-7 p.m. in the DCE senior high and Greenheck Turner Community Center (GTCC).  Each year, the DCE Education Foundation funds innovative learning opportunities for the DCE District.  IMAGINE helps the Foundation raise funds to support its mission while showcasing student clubs, artwork, and students' musical, dance and athletic talents.

Building a Retirement Roadmap 3/12/2024 - Riana Mefferd, Benefits Specialist. Join our retirement planning professional development session tailored for Gen Z or Millennial-aged employee, highlighting the key pillars of your financial future. Delve into the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS), gaining insights into contributions, vesting, and investment options. Explore the advantage of a 403(b), and discover the benefits of Wisconsin Deferred Compensation (457) as tools for building a more secure financial foundation. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your financial toolkit and pave the way for a confident retirement! This session is for information purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or official advice from D.C. Everest School District or the Employee Trust Fund. It is considered an informational seminar to provide general information about retirement options and other considerations for staff to think about.

Graduation Gowns Inventory - Starting in March, Barb will begin her annual graduation gowns inventory project.  If you have your school issued one at home, please bring it in.  If you are new to the building, Barb will be asking you for your height so we can get yours ordered for graduation.

Links


Weekly Advisory Notes & Links:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/14uhHyG38ZyHOSbaTJQ17AuxXM6KeZBHqeHWiVYGdsWM/edit

Staff Folder:    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tA9F8Uxtg_6GgTuocX64uuUGSrKEtCKq?usp=drive_link

Pride Tickets:  All staff are asked to send three Pride tickets to students per week. Use the rotation calendar to help provide an equal rotation. Teachers are welcome to send more than directed on the calendar. This action step should increase the amount of positive feedback parents and students hear about all the good they are doing.

Pride Ticket Rotation schedule:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10SwPkVNia-n4wB4mcWfWQQXlweW3WhIrKJK-I-tU5R4/edit#gid=0

Pride Ticket Websitehttps://pbis.dce.k12.wi.us/


Upcoming Dates

February:
26    Spring Sports Parent Mtg, 5:30 p.m.
28    BLT, 369, 2:50-4 p.m.- Open to any faculty members interested in talking about our Laude system

March:
4      Civil Rights Movement Presentation altered schedule, A.M. 60m Adv after P2
6      Juniors Meeting during Advisory, Auditorium, 1:18-1:47 p.m.
6      Imagine, SH & GTCC, 5-7 p.m.
7      Sophomore Career Fair, WE
7      Junior Mandatory ELT, ACT demographics (MyAct.org), tutorial (TestNav), practice (TestNav) in own rooms
11    Junior Mandatory ELT, check iPads, TestNav practice
12    Junior ACT State Test online, NO school for 10th & 12th graders
13    BLT Mtg, 2:50 p.m., 369
13-14  Junior ACT State Test Make-ups
15    Sadie Hawkins Dance @ DCE, 7-10 a.m.
20    Faculty Meeting, 310/329, 2:50 p.m.
20    Board Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
22    Quarter 3 Ends
25-29    No school Spring Break

April:
1      No School last day of Spring Break
2      School Resumes
8      2:45 to 3:00 or April 11th from 7:05 to 7:20 Mandatory staff training for Pre-ACT/Forward in the IMC. (Attend either date and time).

Closed PTO

The following dates are closed for PTO:  
  • March 1, 15, 22 
  • April 9, 12
  • May 3, 6, 24

Field Trips

Complete the following at least 2-weeks prior of your field trip:
  • Consider academic and curricular importance when scheduling
  • Receive Principal's approval
  • Make arrangements for payment/cost of trip
  • Complete request form, attach student list (alpha with student's name, no nicknames, & ID number)
  • If taking busses, student lists by bus with staff member name (health supplies for specific students will be packaged per bus).
  • Verify each student field trip permission form is on file in IC
  • Complete Online Bus Request
  • Schedule appointment with Health Aide to review details about the trip
  • Notice of trip and itinerary sent home
  • Notify special education department/case manager of students attending the trip
  • See Mike Raether if you have any questions.
District Forms – all forms can be found under this link - District Forms
  • Field Trip Request Fillable Form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent and Release of Information fillable form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent for MEDICAL Treatment and Release of Information
The Medical Form only needs to be completed by parents/physicians if an overnight trip along with the Parental Consent.

*NO additional field trips on -
JH Adventure Days (10/18/23 & 5/8/24)
Junior ACT Testing (3/12/24)
Sophomore Forward Testing (TBD, p.m.)

TeacherDatesDestinationForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 WednesdaysHuman Society of Marathon CtyForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 FridaysHabitat for Humanity Re-StoreForm & Class list
J.Peterson/Schremp2/25-28/24Lake Geneva, WI DECA CompForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/26-28/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Ackley/Rice2/27/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/28-3/1/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Alex Villiard/Rosales2/28-3/4/24Orlando Florida Disney ResortForm & Dance Team
Christian Ammon3/1/24Central WI Expo Center-EverconForm & Class list
Jo Bailey3/4/24USWP Climbing Wall, UWSPForm, no class list
Rebecca Blaubach3/5/24Texas RoadhouseForm & Class list
DeGrand/Steiniger3/6/24MadisonForm & Class list
Roskopf/Paulson3/6/24Granite PeakForm & Class list
Rose Matthiae3/7/24Wausau East Career Fair HostsForm & Class list
Dawn Whitsett3/9/24SPASH - ForensicsForm & Class list
Oosterhuis/Davis3/12/24UW Eau ClaireForm, no class list
Cepress/Clay Reissmann3/15/24Center for Visual Arts-WausauForm & Class list
Megan Ackley3/19/24Cedar Creek CinemaForm & Class list
Miranda Ritger4/14-16/24Chula Vist, WI DellsForm & Class list
Ackley/Rice4/16/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Jo Bailey4/29/24Ledge View Nature Center, ChiltonForm & Class list
DeBore/Thorpe/Dahlgren5/9/24Lake Wausau-Lake Clean-UpForm & Class list
Jo Bailey5/21-22/24Devils Lake State ParkForm & Class list

Sunday, February 18, 2024

February 19 - 23

 

 Weekly Happenings

Check out our newest blackbelts!  Congratulations to Kongpheng Moua, Jed Drews, Annita Yang, Kaira Burkhardt, Athena Xiong, Kaozong Vang, and Andres Smith.

STATE CHAMPION DAVID MAYER! - Congratulations to David Mayer who finished FIRST in the 50 and 100 Free!  Congrats to Keaton Barwick, Will VanErmen, Adam Swedlund, and Wes Polley who joined with David in propelling our Swimmers to a 5th place finish at the state meet! Great work!

Race


Congratulations to the following wrestlers who made it through to the state meet!  Easton Cooper, Deakin Trotzer, Carson Kempf, Blake Bangtson, and Oscar Latendresse



February Youth Apprentice of the Month -Shela Lee - Health Science Pathway - Dietary Aide - Marshfield Medical Center - 1st Year Youth Apprentice


Need to Know

Career Fair - Sophomores will be attending the 2024 Greater Wausau Youth Hiring & CareerFest in just two plus weeks.
  • Where: Wausau East High School
  • When: Thursday, March 7th (DC Everest time slot 12:35-1:20 PM)
  • Sophomore Altered Schedule HERE
  • Sophomore Advisors: Remind/Follow up with students needing Parent Authorization Forms (due 2/21)
  • Transportation provided (9 buses)
  • Chaperones: Rose, Olivia, Jenn, Aaron, Tina, Jodi, Jenny, Nicole G, Brooke, Jill, Pete
More details to share with students on 2/21, 2/28, & 3/4 Slide Decks

Sophomores will network with businesses and colleges to learn about post-secondary education and career options. Additionally, employers that offer youth apprenticeships, summer employment, full-time or part-time employment opportunities will be available to network with students seeking employment.

Department of Buildings and Grounds - Chemical storage in classrooms - As we do our yearly inspections in the schools we have seen one item that stands out as a potential hazard. Many rooms have cleaning supplies brought in from home. If you need cleaning supplies please talk to your custodian about using only district supplied chemicals. We have found chemicals in unmarked bottles in classrooms that can’t be identified. You can imagine the risk if a student ingested the chemical and we do not know what it is. Please look over your rooms and dispose of any items not supplied by DCE, thanks.

Links

Weekly Advisory Notes & Links:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/14uhHyG38ZyHOSbaTJQ17AuxXM6KeZBHqeHWiVYGdsWM/edit

Staff Folder:    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tA9F8Uxtg_6GgTuocX64uuUGSrKEtCKq?usp=drive_link

Pride Tickets:  All staff are asked to send three Pride tickets to students per week. Use the rotation calendar to help provide an equal rotation. Teachers are welcome to send more than directed on the calendar. This action step should increase the amount of positive feedback parents and students hear about all the good they are doing.

Pride Ticket Rotation schedule:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10SwPkVNia-n4wB4mcWfWQQXlweW3WhIrKJK-I-tU5R4/edit#gid=0

Pride Ticket Websitehttps://pbis.dce.k12.wi.us/


Upcoming Dates

February:

19    Parent-Teacher Conferences, 3-6 p.m.
21    Faculty Meeting, 310/329, 2:50 p.m. - Focus - ACT Proctor Training
24    Solo & Ensemble
26    Spring Sports Parent Mtg, 5:30 p.m.
28    BLT, 369, 2:50-4 p.m.

Closed PTO

The following dates are closed for PTO:  February 23, March 1, 15, 22, April 9, 12 May 3, 6, 24

Field Trips

Complete the following at least 2-weeks prior of your field trip:
  • Consider academic and curricular importance when scheduling
  • Receive Principal's approval
  • Make arrangements for payment/cost of trip
  • Complete request form, attach student list (alpha with student's name, no nicknames, & ID number)
  • If taking busses, student lists by bus with staff member name (health supplies for specific students will be packaged per bus).
  • Verify each student field trip permission form is on file in IC
  • Complete Online Bus Request
  • Schedule appointment with Health Aide to review details about the trip
  • Notice of trip and itinerary sent home
  • Notify special education department/case manager of students attending the trip
  • See Mike Raether if you have any questions.
District Forms – all forms can be found under this link - District Forms
  • Field Trip Request Fillable Form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent and Release of Information fillable form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent for MEDICAL Treatment and Release of Information
The Medical Form only needs to be completed by parents/physicians if an overnight trip along with the Parental Consent.

*NO additional field trips on -
JH Adventure Days (5/8/24)
Junior ACT Testing (3/12/24)
Sophomore Forward Testing (April 16)

TeacherDatesDestinationForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 WednesdaysHuman Society of Marathon CtyForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 FridaysHabitat for Humanity Re-StoreForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/12-14/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/19-21-24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Dawn Whitsett2/19/24Spenser High SchoolForm & Class list
Molly Meurett2/20/24Grand TheaterForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/21-23/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Len Fike2/24/24Lambeau Field, Broadcasters, Journalism ConferenceForm & Class list
J.Peterson/Schremp2/25-28/24Lake Geneva, WI DECA CompForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/26-28/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Ackley/Rice2/27/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/28-3/1/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Alex Villiard/Rosales2/28-3/4/24Orlando Florida Disney ResortForm & Dance Team
Christian Ammon3/1/24Central WI Expo Center-EverconForm & Class list
Roskopf/Paulson3/6/24Granite PeakForm & Class list
Rose Matthiae3/7/24Wausau East Career Fair HostsForm & Class list
Dawn Whitsett3/9/24SPASH - ForensicsForm & Class list
Oosterhuis/Davis3/12/24UW Eau ClaireForm, no class list
Cepress/Clay Reissmann3/15/24Center for Visual Arts-WausauForm, no class list
Ackley/Rice4/16/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Jo Bailey4/29/24Ledge View Nature Center, ChiltonForm & Class list
DeBore/Thorpe/Dahlgren5/9/24Lake Wausau-Lake Clean-UpForm & Class list
Jo Bailey5/21-22/24Devils Lake State ParkForm & Class list


Sunday, February 11, 2024

February 12 - 16

 

 Weekly Happenings

Last week I was able to connect with a number of high school principals from across the state. One of the topics we discussed for an extended period of time related to how high school programming within CTE departments was preparing students for challenging, rewarding, and needed careers within our communities. Our CTE staff is absolutely tremendous in the opportunities, programming, and support they give to our students.  Our students are fortunate to have strong community support and CTE teachers who do a great job utilizing our facilities to give our students real experiences that translate into great careers.  CTE teachers - thank you for all that you do! Happy CTE month!



CONGRATULATIONS to all four DECA School Based Enterprises! They met the requirements set by National DECA and they all were awarded GOLD! Congratulations Jodi and Alex!

The four Enterprises winning were:

Tree Top Shop, Gold, Everest Expressions, Everest Outfitters, and the Spirit Box/BUBBLR Vending, 

DCE DECA has four of the 728 SBE entries that turned gold this year. SBEs earning Gold Level Certification or Gold Re-Certification are eligible to bring members to participate in the SBE Academy and competition at the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, California this spring. 

Leslei invited members of Student Council, YLA, and Chinese club to join forces to discuss potential cultural appreciation activities for the rest of the year. Looking forward to these student's ideas! If you'd like to help - reach out to Leslei!

2024-25 Student Registration Process 
Upcoming Important Information

Course Registration Department Q&A Session Monday,  Feb. 12th - Department representatives will be in the gym during ELT on Monday, February 12th for students who need more information or have questions about a course before setting their schedule for the 2024-25 school year.

The 24-25 Course Registration process begins on Tuesday, Feb. 13th during ELT, in the auditorium. Below is important information to share with all 10th and 11th grade ELT's prior to Tuesday, Feb. 13th. All staff should have received a hard copy of the Academic and Career Handbook in their mailbox this past week. All other materials are on the website. Here is also a link to the DCE SH website with all of the registration information, materials, and the presentation the counselors will be going over in the auditorium. We will need to enlist the help of ELT teachers a few other times during the scheduling process. Stay tuned for more directions. The Infinite Campus registration portal closes on February 23rd at 3:00 pm. No course selection changes can be made after that date.

Tuesday,  Feb. 13th, during ELT:  11th graders report directly to the theater for the registration presentation with a charged iPad/phone. There will be no assigned seating. Counselors will also assign students to the presentation through the ELT system. It is a mandatory meeting. We ask that if you do not have any students left in your ELT that you come to the auditorium to help supervise. Students will receive registration materials in the theater. We will share extra registration packets with ELT teachers to give to students if they are absent. Students who are absent should review registration materials posted online or make an appt with their counselor.

Wednesday, Feb. 14th, during Advisory:  10th graders report directly to the theater for the registration presentation with a charged iPad/phone. It is a mandatory meeting. All 10th grade Advisory teachers should report to the theater to help supervise. There will be no assigned seating. Students will receive registration materials in the theater. Extra registration packets will be given to Advisory teachers for students who are absent. Students who are absent should review registration materials posted online or make an appt with their counselor.

Thursday, Feb. 15th, periods 2, 3, 4 and 1010th graders will be called down to the theater by alpha to work on course requests and meet 1-1 for a brief check in with their counselor. Below is the schedule for student last name with their corresponding periods.  Please plan accordingly for this day. You will have a portion of your 10th graders gone throughout the day.


 

Need to Know

Parent-Teacher Conferences 2/15 & 2/19 - One of the primary parents per student received a letter via email or mail last Friday/Saturday/Monday with a specific per family link. Along with that were instructions to schedule an 8-minute conference (via in-person or WebEx) with their student's teacher(s) either Thursday, February 15th or Monday, February 19th sometime between 3-6pm.  Parent signup began at 8am last Thursday, February 2nd and will continue until 24 hours prior to the conference date. If parents have any problems, please refer them to Dawn Seehafer. Staff can log in to the PTC system by using this link to see what their schedule looks like at this time. https://signup.dce.k12.wi.us/apps/srhptc

PD Day - Looking forward to our Friday Professional Development Day.  This link will get you to the schedule for the day.

Restorative Practices Training - During the restorative practices training, you will learn fundamental theory and practices for engaging with students, staff and parents in your school setting. Topics include how to set high expectations while being supportive, how to provide direct feedback and ask questions that foster accountability, and the most effective methods to resolve common conflicts. You will also learn to facilitate circles, an essential process for creating a positive learning environment and school culture. Circles may be used to build social capital, resolve social problems and respond when harm occurs. Sign-up for these trainings can be found in Frontline - Training Feb. 27 and 29 after school.

Career Fair - Sophomores will be attending the 2024 Greater Wausau Youth Hiring & CareerFest in just three plus weeks.
  • Where: Wausau East High School
  • When: Thursday, March 7th (DC Everest time slot 12:35-1:20 PM)
  • Sophomore Altered Schedule HERE
  • Sophomore Advisors: Remind/Follow up with students needing Parent Authorization Forms (due 2/21)
  • Transportation provided (9 buses)
More details to share with students on 2/21, 2/28, & 3/4 Slide Decks

Sophomores will network with businesses and colleges to learn about post-secondary education and career options. Additionally, employers that offer youth apprenticeships, summer employment, full-time or part-time employment opportunities will be available to network with students seeking employment. 


Links

Weekly Advisory Notes & Links:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/14uhHyG38ZyHOSbaTJQ17AuxXM6KeZBHqeHWiVYGdsWM/edit

Staff Folder:    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tA9F8Uxtg_6GgTuocX64uuUGSrKEtCKq?usp=drive_link

Pride Tickets:  All staff are asked to send three Pride tickets to students per week. Use the rotation calendar to help provide an equal rotation. Teachers are welcome to send more than directed on the calendar. This action step should increase the amount of positive feedback parents and students hear about all the good they are doing.

Pride Ticket Rotation schedule:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10SwPkVNia-n4wB4mcWfWQQXlweW3WhIrKJK-I-tU5R4/edit#gid=0

Pride Ticket Websitehttps://pbis.dce.k12.wi.us/


Upcoming Dates

February:

14    BLT, 369, 2:50-4 p.m.
15    Parent-Teacher Conferences, 3-6 p.m.
16    No School - Professional Development Day
19    Parent-Teacher Conferences, 3-6 p.m.
21    Faculty Meeting, 310/329, 2:50 p.m.
24    Solo & Ensemble
26    Spring Sports Parent Mtg, 5:30 p.m.
28    BLT, 369, 2:50-4 p.m.

Closed PTO

The following dates are closed for PTO: March 22 and May 24

Field Trips

Complete the following at least 2-weeks prior of your field trip:
  • Consider academic and curricular importance when scheduling
  • Receive Principal's approval
  • Make arrangements for payment/cost of trip
  • Complete request form, attach student list (alpha with student's name, no nicknames, & ID number)
  • If taking busses, student lists by bus with staff member name (health supplies for specific students will be packaged per bus).
  • Verify each student field trip permission form is on file in IC
  • Complete Online Bus Request
  • Schedule appointment with Health Aide to review details about the trip
  • Notice of trip and itinerary sent home
  • Notify special education department/case manager of students attending the trip
  • See Mike Raether if you have any questions.
District Forms – all forms can be found under this link - District Forms
  • Field Trip Request Fillable Form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent and Release of Information fillable form
  • Overnight or Out of State Trip Parent Consent for MEDICAL Treatment and Release of Information
The Medical Form only needs to be completed by parents/physicians if an overnight trip along with the Parental Consent.

*NO additional field trips on -
JH Adventure Days (10/18/23 & 5/8/24)
Junior ACT Testing (3/12/24)
Sophomore PreACT & Forward Testing (4/16/24)

TeacherDatesDestinationForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 WednesdaysHuman Society of Marathon CtyForm & Class list
Megan AckleyS2 FridaysHabitat for Humanity Re-StoreForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/12-14/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/19-21-24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Molly Meurett2/20/24Grand TheaterForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/21-23/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Len Fike2/24/24Lambeau Field, Broadcasters, Journalism ConferenceForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/26-28/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Ackley/Rice2/27/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Scot Abel2/28-3/1/24Twin OaksForm & Class list
Christian Ammon3/1/24Central WI Expo Center-EverconForm & Class list
Rose Matthiae3/7/24Wausau East Career Fair HostsForm & Class list
Ackley/Rice4/16/24Blessings in a BackpackForm & Class list
Jo Bailey4/29/24Ledge View Nature Center, ChiltonForm & Class list
DeBoe/Thorpe/Dahlgren5/9/24Lake Wausau-Lake Clean-UpForm & Class list
Jo Bailey5/21-22/24Devils Lake State ParkForm & Class list



April 29 - May 3

     Weekly Happenings Congratulations to the March Senior High Students of the Month:  Jayden Kesselring, Ava Kumar, Nick Sloan, Duaja Yang...