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Sauk Prairie sets Prom Court


Sauk Prairie High School is ready for prom! Here’s the 2022 Prom Court: Nicholas Basken, Carly Coy, Marcus Larson, Charlotte Larson, Molly Fabian, Kyra Manning, Parker Hooper, and Luke Mast.

Sauk Prairie High School is ready for prom! Here’s the 2022 Prom Court: Nicholas Basken, Carly Coy, Marcus Larson, Charlotte Larson, Molly Fabian, Kyra Manning, Parker Hooper, and Luke Mast.

Sauk Prairie 3rd 2nd Trimester High Honor and Honor Rolls

Sauk Prairie High School – Honor Roll 2021-2022

Trimester 2

High Honor Roll

3.7 – 4.333

 

Seniors – Class of 2022

Connor J. Ballweg

Lucas C. Been

Signe R. Begalske

Christopher R. Blankenship

Wisconsin Heights and Sauk Prairie offering up a plant sale

Do you need plants for your landscape, a simple Mother’s Day gift, or want to grow vegetables and herbs?  Then you will enjoy this year’s plant sale at Wisconsin Heights and Sauk Prairie High School. The agriculture departments will provide you with some of the highest quality plants for the lowest prices in the area.

Vacuum-sealed for freshness


They’re turning up the pressure in chemistry class at Sauk Prairie High School! During a lesson on atmospheric pressure, some students volunteered to experience being vacuum sealed.

They’re turning up the pressure in chemistry class at Sauk Prairie High School! During a lesson on atmospheric pressure, some students volunteered to experience being vacuum sealed.

Sauk Prairie teachers earn credit for pandemic work

The Sauk Prairie School Board voted unanimously last Monday to award professional development credit to teachers for their work over the past two years during the pandemic. Each teacher will be able to bank up to 30 professional development hours—15 per year—towards their education.

Above the Line


The April Above The Line theme was “Perseverance.” The students listed below received awards on Friday, April 22, from their classroom teacher or staff who felt that they are an individual that can persevere through different adversities in and out of the classroom. Congratulations to these students! Bottom Row (L-R): Ja’Londa Jones, student, Zuri Ibarra, Malla Baxter, Archer Spann, Skyler Yngsdal, Sofia Lopez, Kalyn Lytle, Mya Goodman, Lewis Patterson. 2nd Row (L-R): Gracelyn Kleist, Harley Miller, Mack Olsen, Rylan Frantz, Evalynn Butler, Huck Crist, Stella Sadek, Aria Hatch, Tristan Nolden. 3rd Row (L-R): Anthony Walker, Danny Blevins, Dalton Breunig, Carlos Galvan, Dalton, Brandon Nolden, Hana Smith Top Row (L-R): Calista Brickl, Mason Greuel, Finley Hooverson, Nolan Carncross, Redick Wilson, Dominic Hubele, Jameson Rott, Kylee Johnston, Sophie Prehn. Not Pictured: Isabelle Jolicoeur, Adrianna Heine.

The April Above The Line theme was “Perseverance.”  The students listed below received awards on Friday, April 22, from their classroom teacher or staff who felt that they are an individual that can persevere through different adversities in and out of the classroom.  Congratulations to these students!

SPHS Forensics places 4th at State Tournament

On April 3, the SPHS Forensics team placed fourth overall at the Wisconsin Forensic Coaches’ Association (WFCA) State Tournament.  Sophie Meronek placed 5th in the state in Demonstration, Molly Fabian placed 4th in the state in Solo Acting serious, Alli Krueger placed 6th in the state in Solo Acting Serious.  Evelyn Fritsch was a semi-fi

Come watch the “Bridges Bolt”

Community members and families are invited to the first annual “Bridges Bolt” to be held at Bridges Elementary School, 1200 Broadway Street in Prairie du Sac on May 6.

Wisconsin Heights and Sauk Prairie classes offering plant sale both in-person and online

Do you need plants for your landscape, a simple Mother’s Day gift, or want to grow vegetables and herbs?  Then you will enjoy this year’s plant sale at Wisconsin Heights and Sauk Prairie High School. The agriculture departments will provide you with some of the highest quality plants for the lowest prices in the area.

WIsconsin Heights students show off their sharp rides for Drive Your Tractor to School Day


April 22 may have been rainy and cool, but it was still Drive Your Tractor to School Day at Wisconsin Heights High School.

April 22 may have been rainy and cool, but it was still Drive Your Tractor to School Day at Wisconsin Heights High School.

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