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4th graders at Grand Avenue completed their read-a-thon for Sauk Prairie Food Pantry


The 4th grade students at Grand Avenue completed a read-a-thon, Wednesday, December 21, 2022 to collect money to donate for the Sauk Prairie Food Pantry. After all donations were counted, they raised $1,445. Wow! How generous! Pictured above are students representing the 4th grade classrooms, (left to right) Tate Bindl, Wesley Staples, Blake Von Haden, Ben Patterson, Paige Wood, Cooper Considine, Grayson Whaley, & Kris Ballweg from the food pantry. Thank you to everyone who donated!

The 4th grade students at Grand Avenue completed a read-a-thon, Wednesday, December 21, 2022 to collect money to donate for the Sauk Prairie Food Pantry. After all donations were counted, they raised $1,445. Wow! How generous!

Above the Line


At Grand Avenue, the December Above The Line theme was “Responsibility.” The students listed below received awards on Monday, December 19th, from their classroom teacher or staff member who felt that they are an individual that is responsible. Congratulations to these students! Bottom Row (left to right): Hadley Deines, Chase Nelson, Deklan Koenig, Sam Krueger, Easton Moore, Clara Duren, Emily Ramirez, Ethan Bolton, Keira Hohensee, & Matthew Bieze 2nd Row (left to right): Easton Weiss, Ryder Breunig, Molly Hanna, Alexa Campbell, Brock Wipperfurth, Quinn Goetsch, Fitz Miller, Makenna Getgen, Clementine Steiner, & Malania Hitchcock 3rd Row (left to right): Eloise Nelson, Grayson Whaley, Parker Pacholke, Kaylin Dederich, Jonathon Bromley, Isabelle Jolicoeur, & Harley Miller Top Row (left to right): Margaret Engelby, Allana Ortegren, Bryce Argall, Matthew Schoepp, Sophie Keller, & Jackson Lopez Not pictured: Corbin Colby, Katalina Dominguez, & Harper Mack.

At Grand Avenue, the December Above The Line theme was “Responsibility.”  The students listed below received awards on Monday, December 19th, from their classroom teacher or staff member who felt that they are an individual that is responsible.  Congratulations to these students!  

Elf on a Shelf at Merrimac Community School


A special Elf on the Shelf made an appearance at Merrimac recently.

A special Elf on the Shelf made an appearance at Merrimac recently.

Sauk Prairie School District “Meets expectations” in latest state report card

The Department of Public Instruction released their District Report Cards recently, and Sauk Prairie School District notched good scores across the board for last academic year. Overall the District received a score of 64.8, or “Meets expectations.”

Wisconsin Heights single campus will use solar power

The Wisconsin Heights new single campus will use renewable energy soon, as the board voted unanimously last week to install a 415 kilowatt solar power system. It will offset 38 percent of the building’s annual electrical usage. Full Spectrum Solar, a Madison company, will complete the installation.

Bridges Elementary students “Be Kind, Be Safe, and Be Helpful”--and receive recognition

Bridges Elementary students practice Bridges Everyday Expectations (BEE) to Be Kind, Be Safe, and Be Helpful.  They are called our BEE Recognitions.  Students work hard each day to show our BEE traits and classroom teachers and staff nominate them to receive a BEE recognition at our all school assemblies.  Here are the Kindergarten throu

Sauk Prairie Middle School holds after-school coding event

Sauk Prairie School District partnered with Women in Technology (WIT4Girls) to bring an after-school coding event to the Sauk Prairie Middle School on Wednesday, December 7 during Computer Science Week.  Computer Science Education Week is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science.  We are thrilled that 4

Sauk Prairie High School Senior designs his own classroom


A Sauk Prairie High School student is playing a part in the design of his own school. Jack Simonis developed his own architectural plans and renderings for the Drafting Classroom at SPHS. The classroom is scheduled to be renovated in the summer of 2023. Sauk Prairie School District Superintendent Jeff Wright explains: “I meet with teachers, staff, architects, and our contractors to plan for upcoming construction. These meetings include reviewing details of the design, setting a timeline for completion, and coordinating the moving and storing of existing supplies and classes to align with that timeline. During one of those conversations with some of our Career and Technical Education teachers, one of our drafting teachers, Jacob Brickl, shared that a student developed plans for our drafting classroom. Mr. Brickl shared the basics of the designs and we were intrigued to learn more. We also agreed that it would be an incredibly valuable learning experience to have the student, Jack Simonis, present those plans to our architect for review. Our architect, Plunkett Raysich Associates (PRA) agreed. We set up a meeting at which Jack formally presented his CAD drafts and explained his plan. The team from PRA, including a 2014 Sauk Prairie High School graduate, liked the plans and agreed to set up future meetings with Jack to help get his ideas into the final plans. The drafting classroom will be renovated during the summer of 2023, along with other spaces in our metals shop, wood shop, and advanced manufacturing teaching spaces.”

A Sauk Prairie High School student is playing a part in the design of his own school. Jack Simonis developed his own architectural plans and renderings for the Drafting Classroom at SPHS.  The classroom is scheduled to be renovated in the summer of 2023.

Sauk Prairie Middle School Mathletes compete, Aaron Clement finishes first overall

On November 15th, 26 “Mathletes” from Sauk Prairie Middle School traveled to Wisconsin Dells to participate in the Math Matters Mathematics Contest.  Working both individually, and as teams, students from 15 area schools solved math questions ranging from geometry, measurement, and logical thinking, to probability, problem solving, and e

Above the Line


The November Above The Line theme was “Respect.” The students listed below received awards on Friday, November 18th, from their classroom teacher who felt that they are an individual that is respectful of others. Congratulations to these students! Bottom Row (left to right): Madden Bourland, Aubrey Hellenbrand, Taylor Ruhland, Mae Appleton, Hunter Weum, Jacob Schoepp, Alyssa McGuigan, Hadley Wheatman, and Evynne Lewis Second Row (left to right): Aiden Kalkofen, Owen Reinart, Nora Turner-Breunig, August Lenerz, Crosby Miller, Madison Kahl, Sofia Lopez, Rylin Murphy, Matthew Otto, and Xavier Ashley Third Row (left to right): Sam Appleton, Lyra Goetz, Anastasia Crowder, Paige Wood, Autumn Winkers, Hallie Ballweg, & Ethan Desso Top Row (left to right): Maelee Boda, Maycee Bradley, Natalie Nurkala, Ryette Smith, Alex Reible, Izabel Brickl, and Spencer Davis Not Pictured: Gracelyn Kleist.

The November Above The Line theme was “Respect.”  The students listed below received awards on Friday, November 18th, from their classroom teacher who felt that they are an individual that is respectful of others.  Congratulations to these students!

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