November 2011 NEWSLETTER - Tri

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November 2011 NEWSLETTER - Tri
Tri-County Area School District
November
Tri-County Area School District
409 S West Street
2011Plainfield, WI 54966-9608
(715) 335-6366
www.tricounty.k12.wi.us
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TC Football team competes in Level 1 of the playoffs.
The last time was in 1999.
Front row: Paul Kaehn, Dre Kramer,
JJ Bartels, Raul Pascual, Trevor
Hanke, Zack West, Tyler Schwartzman, Dylan Nigh.
Middle row: Joey Woyak, Chase
Knutson, Brock Akkerman, Tristan
LaPorte, Dayton Jones, Mitchell
Marinack, Austin Heise, Raymond
Lauer, Luke Mullins, Zach Nigh.
Back row: Coach Andy Louis, Clayton Reid, Erick Weis, Ethan Sigourney, Leighton Bates, Erik Erdmann,
Will Roehl, Darin Reid, Coach Ron
Nelson, Coach Ray Applebee JR
2011 Football Team
Not pictured: Thomas Sachs, Coach
Lamar LaPorte, Coach Jason Stiles
The Varsity Volleyball Team finished
5th in the conference this season.
Their overall record was 11-13. Their
conference record was 6-8. Pictured:
Kneeling (left to right): Maddie
Sherman, Haley Wadel, Melissa Wysocki, Amy Dickinson, Crystal
Stossner, and Jessa Lederer. Standing (left to right): Coach Jessica
Rettler, Madison Halvorson, Sonya
Christensen, Gabrielle Weekly, Isabella Weekly, and Rachel Applebee.
Not show: Kayla Smiley.
Varsity Volleyball Team
Junior Varsity and Junior Varsity Reserve
team pictures are on page 9.
Tri-County Area School District
November 2011
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Board Briefs
Minutes are posted at the Royal Supermarket and Plainfield Community bank in Plainfield and in the National Exchange
Bank, Hancock Community Bank, and Hancock Library in Hancock. Agendas, minutes, and policies are also posted on our
website at www.tricounty.k12.wi.us
At their October 25, 2011 meeting, the Tri-County Area School Board took the following action:
∗ Bender motion, Bacon second to approve the agenda.
∗ Bender motion, Bacon second to approve checks and receipt of revenue from September 27th to
October 25th.
∗ Cesar motion, Cummings second to approve the following consent agenda items:
∗ Minutes from September 27, 2011 Regular Board Meeting.
∗ Hiring Philip Jagielo as High School Assistant (JV) Boys Basketball Coach at BBB Step 1.
∗ Hiring Travis Schumann as Middle School Assistant (7th grade) Boys Basketball Coach at BMA
Step 1.
∗ Early graduation request for Sandy Edgerly.
∗ Hiring Wendy Hetzel as Administrative Assistant to the District Administrator at $14.00/hour
as of December 1, 2011.
∗ Cesar motion, Lederer second to hire a 45% music teacher for 7th and 8th grade choir, general music, and vocal lessons.
∗ 1st reading of Policy 835, Use of Fitness Center. No action.
∗ Cesar motion, Bacon second to approve the following new policies (2nd reading): 831, Tobacco use on
School Premises and at School Events and 833.2, Alcohol and Drugs on School Premises.
∗ Motion Cummings, Knutson second to approve language changes to the following board policies: 362
Rule, School Library media Centers Administrative Rule—Materials Selection and Reconsideration;
834, Use of School Forest (formerly 910); 834 Rule, Use of School Forest Administrative Rule
(formerly 910 Rule); 835 Rule, Use of Fitness Center Administrative Rule; 840, Gifts from Private
Sources; 840 Exhibit 1, Gifts and Donations to the School District; 860, Visitors to the School;
871, Complaints About Instructional Materials; 871 Rule, Complaints About Instructional Materials
Administrative Rule—Procedure to File a Complaint About Instructional Materials; 871 Exhibit,
Citizen’s Request for Reconsideration of Materials.
∗ Cesar motion, Bacon second to approve the 2011-2012 budget (see page 3) and tax levy.
General Fund
Community Fund
Total School Levy
$ 2,911,947.00
$
20,080.00
$ 2,932,027.00
The levy rate is .00812440 ($812.40 in taxes for every $100,000.00 of property value). This is down
from .00826348 a year ago.
Tri-County Area School District, Plainfield, WI
Tri-County Area School District
Approved Budget for Publication
November 2011
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Tri-County Area School District
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DNR Snowmobile
Class Offered
Joe Russo, Jr., a Wisconsin DNR Certified Safety Instructor, invites all young
people interested in recreational snowmobile riding to enroll in a Wisconsin
Snowmobile Safety course. The course
will be held Saturday, January 7, 2012
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday,
January 8, 2012 from 11:30 am to 4:00
pm in the agriculture/shop, Tri-County
High School, Plainfield, 409 S West
Street, and is sponsored by Mid-State
Snow Drifters.
Students must be 11 years old to enroll.
There is no maximum age, and parents
are also encouraged to enroll and participate.
Advance registrations are required.
Please contact Joe Russo at 497 1st Avenue, Plainfield, telephone (715) 3354858 OR Scott at (920) 787-2279 for
details. The course fee is $10.00, and
covers all necessary materials.
Capitol ceremony celebrates 2011-12
Wisconsin Schools of Recognition
MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers praised Tri-County Elementary
School for being among 118 schools in the state that received Wisconsin School of
Recognition honors (for three consecutive years) for the 2011-12 school year during a
special Oct. 12 ceremony at the State Capitol in Madison. This year marks the 5th
time the TC Elementary School has won
this award.
Evers welcomed, from left: Marjory Prescher, Shawn Jepson, and Rita Robinson
to the recognition event. To be recognized, schools must be among those with
the highest poverty rates in the state,
have met adequate yearly progress goals
under federal education law for the past
two years, and have student achievement
on state mathematics and reading assessments that is higher than schools with
similar poverty levels and grade configurations.
“Partnerships among teachers, parents, administrators, school staff members, and the
community contribute to the academic success of students in schools that receive this
honor,” Evers said.
Persons successfully completing the
course will receive a distinctive embroidered emblem and a snowmobile safety
graduate certificate.
Young students certified will be able to
operate a snowmobile without a parent
or guardian present at age 12 instead of
age 16.
Classes will cover snowmobile safety
features, pre-ride inspections, basic riding skills, snowmobile rider responsibilities, laws and handling outdoor
emergencies.
Students will not be required to obtain a
Wisconsin DNR customer identification
number as part of the criteria to graduate. Students can obtain a Wisconsin
DNR identification number from 7 am
to 10 pm by calling 1-888-936-7463 or
visit a DNR service center.
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Elementary School News!
Mrs. Ertl’s 3rd grade class is busy!
All 3rd graders entered a coloring contest for the Waushara County Land and
Water Conservation Association. The theme this year was "Forests for Everyone:
More Than You Can Imagine." Three students
from our school won awards for their great artwork. Paige Hopkins won 1st place, Christina
Bartsch won 2nd place, and Daisy Gonzales won
an honorable mention. Paige's drawing won 2nd
place in the district coloring contest for the Wisconsin Land and Conservation Association.
The students just finished a unit on simple and complex machines. To complete the
unit, the students built their own complex machines and raced ping pong balls to see
which machine would send the ball the furthest. The winning machine sent the ball rolling 13 1/2 feet. The winning group members were Esmeralda Banda, Blake Baehman, and
Joseph Hoffmann.
Today’s kindergarten is very different from the
past. With only a few weeks into the school year,
students are already reading sentences! The children are identifying letters and sounds, printing
letters, blending letter sounds to make words,
and identifying beginning, middle, and ending
sounds in words. We retell and compare stories,
make predictions, and identify characters and
setting. New vocabulary words are discussed.
Students show understanding of words that describe size (tall, short, big, small) and positions (over, under, inside, outside, on, above,
below, in front, behind, left, and right).
Kindergarten students count out loud, count objects, print numbers, and compare
numbers. We create and interpret many charts, graphs, tables, and diagrams. Children
identify and count money. Students are learning many ways to sort, classify, and make
patterns.
We also try to have fun while learning.
Music, physical education, art, library, and
recess are a favorite part of most days. We
are fortunate to have Mrs. Helmrick, the
Plainfield Public Librarian, come on Fridays to read stories. Bird feeders and
leaf rubbings were made during our trip to the school forest. A walk to
Tubbs’ pumpkin & squash stand taught students about the different types of
pumpkins and squash and how they grow.
Tri-County Area School District
TRI-COUNTY AREA
TEACHERS
ANNUAL CHILI SUPPER
AND SILENT AUCTION FOR
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Tri-County Teachers are sponsoring
the annual chili supper on Thursday, December 8, 2011, from 4:00 p.m. until 6:30
p.m. in the Tri-County High School cafeteria in Plainfield, Wisconsin.
The cost is $3.50 for adults and $2.00 for
children age 10 years and younger. All
profits will be used for scholarships for
graduating Tri-County High School seniors.
We will also be holding a silent auction at
the dinner to raise additional funds for
scholarships. Items that have been donated by staff members, community members, and area businesses will be auctioned at the dinner.
Attention: Seniors 2012
Please get your senior pictures
to Mrs. Horacek by Dec 1st.
Attention: Parents of Seniors
2012
If you would like to put an ad
in the yearbook, please bring a
non-professional picture and a
check to TC Yearbook for
$35. There is a minimum of 50
words.
This is due by Nov 15th.
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Tri-County FFA Students Attend the 84th National FFA Convention
Lindsay Knutson, Victoria McKenzie, Josh Marinack, Sarah Chojnacki and Shannon
Heath had the opportunity to attend the 84th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis,
Indiana on October 19th-22nd.
Front Row (Left to right): Victoria McKenzie,
Shannon Heath, and Melissa Meyer; Back
Row (Left to Right): Josh Marinack, Sarah
Chojnacki, Lindsay Knutson, Meghan Meyer
and Dakotah Meyer.
The convention presented FFA members with a world of possibilities. Attendees were
able to explore the many opportunities available to today's agriculture students and learn
how to believe in themselves. I Believe, was the convention’s theme, challenging students to find something that they believe in and never letting it go. It also challenged
students to believe in action, service, leadership, possibilities, passion and the future.
This message instilled in each student that as long as they have the belief they can go
forth and achieve it. The National FFA Organization started on the beliefs of 33 farmboys in Kansas City, Missouri. Never did they foresee their organization growing to have
523,309 FFA members in 7,487 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
The national FFA convention is held each October with nearly 55,000 FFA members
and guests from across the country in attendance. Members participate in general sessions, competitive events, educational tours, leadership workshops, a career show and
expo, volunteer activities and much more. It is the largest annual student conventions in
the country. The Tri-County students were able to watch their alumni members Melissa
Meyer and Dakotah Meyer receive their American FFA Degree during their last day at
the convention.
The Tri-County FFA convention attendees would like to extend a
HUGE thank you to the Tri-County FFA Alumni for their financial support
in helping them attend this conference.
TC High School art students visited the Woodson Art Museum
in Wausau in October to view the internationally ranked Birds
in Art exhibit. They are standing in the sculpture garden in
front of a piece by artist Steven Siegel. Volunteers worked this
summer with Siegel to create a tribute to central Wisconsin's
heritage of logging and paper industries. The sculpture is
made entirely of recycled paper, cardboard, and plastic packaging. Left outside, the piece will eventually resemble layers
of worn sedimentary rock.
Mr. Einstein graced us
with his presence via
Mr. Mesyk
This year the High School Student Council
got spooky again by sponsoring trick-ortreating and a costume contest. We all had
a great time this year as the teachers, aids,
cooks, and even Mr. Marti shared treats
with the students. This year we had a wonderful assortment of costumes from thought
provoking to fun, and of course scary!! Our
official costume winners include: Ms. Carroll in the teacher category, Heather Reiser,
Dustin Bowden, Felicity Betro, and Kaina
Banda in the student category. Many thanks
to all the staff members
and family members who
helped make it a fun celebration for the students
and we look forward to
next year!
Clayton Reid, Melissa
Wysocki, Adam Wysocki, and Josh Marinack posed for a great
group shot.
October Students of the
Month
Tri-County Area School District
K-6 Counseling News
November 2011
When asked why Kayla Phillips
(Sophomore) deserves to be student of
the month, Mr. Mesyk replied, “Kayla is
one of those rare studens that day after
day can be depended on to give her best
effort regardless of the challenges she
faces. She is a positive role model and
excels in the classroom.”
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From: Diane Reid
It has been a busy month. I continue to see students in my office and have been sitting in with
Mrs. Dudei’s kindergarten classes during their protective behaviors unit. There has been a bit of a
lull with students lunching with me, but hopefully I
will be able to start in with those again soon. In
preparation of winter, I have cleaned out our elementary storage area where we keep emergency
supplies for students who need to borrow gloves,
etc. for recess. It is always a big job, but well
worth the effort.
Black and White Notes (November 1961)
Ben Kramer (Freshman) was also chosen
as one of the October students of the
month. “Ben is reliable and dependable,”
said Mr. Femal. Mr. McCarthy commented, “Ben has begun his high school
education on a strong note. He’s doing
very well in his classes as he is very motivated academically. Keep up the good
work!”
Mr. Biggs agreed that Devin Hirst
(Junior) earned the right to be a student of the month: “Devin is new to
Spanish this year and doing an exceptional job! He is serious about learning a language and very helpful to
others… I wish all of my students
were like Devin.” Mr. McCarthy
stated, “As he keeps himself academically motivated, he will continue
to achieve success.”
Israel Juarez (Senior) was also selected. “Israel works hard every day in
class. Not only that, he is willing to
help others when they are having troubles. He is an excellent example for
other students to follow,” says Mr.
Dill. There was also a comment by
Mrs. Limbach-Brown, “Israel is one of
my 2D Art 2 students and I have
known him as a student for the past six
years. He is a serious student who is
very conscientious about his work. It is a tribute to his effort that
he has learned English and has succeeded so well academically
since coming to school at Tri-County.”
Here is an entry from the Black&White Notes as
originally written by Mary Wanichek – Enjoy!
Hi Kids! Once again we have come to the time of
the year when everyone is thinking about deer
hunting and Thanksgiving. Sometimes I think that
too many of us have lost the real meaning of
Thanksgiving. This holiday commemorates the
feast of thanksgiving held by the Plymouth Colony
in 1621 for the first harvest after a winter of near
starvation. The colonists invited the neighboring
Indians to share with them. Since then, Thanksgiving Day has been a symbol of hospitality with
relatives and friends seeing each other and enjoying a delicious dinner. Too often people only think
of Thanksgiving Day as a time when we can eat a
lot of food, especially the traditional Thanksgiving
dishes. However, we should think of it as a day
when we give thanks to God for all of the wonderful things we have. I hope that everyone will think
of this as they celebrate Thanksgiving.
Also
Successful Hunters – Black & White Notes
(November 1961)
Some of the successful deer hunters this last
weekend were: Jim Petruska, Alfred McGregor,
Tom Dudei, Tom Lewellan, Tom Brown, John
Whalley, Gayle Bacon, Gale Ashley, Fuzz
Ramczyk, Richard Hocking, Jim Thompson, and
Doug Reid. Good Shooting, boys!
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PTA News
Things are really heating up for PTA even as the temperatures outside continue to fall. There are some
events coming up which we hope you will enjoy.
Book Fair - Our Scholastic Book Fair will again be held in conjunction with the elementary school
parent/teacher conferences. This event occurs on Thursday, November 17 in the elementary school cafeteria. A
large selection of books and other do-dads will be available for purchase. Support PTA and reward your little
scholar with a new book or fun item.
Calling all Elves!! - Santa's Workshop planning is well underway. Items have been organized
and priced by some elves who worked over the summer. Now we want to let our volunteers know that the date
set for Santa's Workshop is Friday, Dec. 16. The elementary music room location will again be the site of the
event. Anyone wishing to volunteer with gift shopping, setup, take down, or gift wrapping can call Ann Hintz
at 715-366-8802. Ann will handle scheduling for the day.
You're invited to our next meeting - on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. in the high
school library.
Junior Varsity Reserve Volleyball Team
Junior Varsity Volleyball Team
Back Row: Coach Helmrick, Sydney Small,
Kasey Hirst, Kasey Rader, Megan Chojnacki
Middle Row: Kayla Phillips, Cristian Moreno,
Rebecca Cleereman, Haley Alexander, Felicity
Betro
Front Row: Kayla Bender, Nikki Bender, Maddie Sherman, Kristina Zaleski
Kneeling (left to right): Rebecca Kimmel, Elizabeth
Kemnetz, Joselyn Vang, Siandra Mata, Carla Ramirez,
and Hailey Anderson.
Standing: Coach Sandy Nigh, Breaunna Wade, Chelsea
King, Kristin Riebe, Morgan Zywicki and Shayla Clapper.
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Catching up with Technology
From: Scott Weinfurter, Information Systems Specialist
I have had plenty of questions from various people about what
exactly I have to do during the summer months. After all, there
are no students or teachers here, so why
should I have any work to do? In reality,
summer time is the busiest time of the
year. Without having to worry about interrupting service for students and staff, I
have the flexibility to work on projects
that would not be possible during the
school year. I also have many projects
that would not get done without the assistance of a couple of student helpers. This
past summer I had the privilege of working with two student volunteers, Audrey
Bottomley-Tharp and Josh Kealiher. Both
of these students are very hard workers who were willing to do
anything related to technology, and had a
lot of fun working here.
Audrey was instrumental in our massive
electronics recycling drive this summer.
We worked many long days loading
equipment onto pallets and counting
what equipment we collected. In addition
to the 38,000 pounds of electronic waste
generated during our public collection,
Audrey and I pulled in an additional
100,000 pounds of computers and monitors. Out of the nearly 140,000 pounds of electronic waste, I
would estimate she handled about half of that herself. She was
the only help I had in the morning of our public collection, and
she unloaded and sorted thousands of pounds of electronics in the
morning.
Audrey took the lead with two additional projects: blowing out
classroom computers with compressed air, and re-imaging all of
our portable net book carts. Josh joined her in these projects as
well. Even with two people working on the cleaning, it still takes
about a week to blow out all the classroom computers, and then
hook them all back up and make sure they are working before
students and teachers come back to start the school year. The reimaging of the net book carts also took several days, with both of
them working on loading the customized image for each cart, and
renaming each individual computer. We also tested several systems to ensure compatibility with our existing network infrastructure.
Both of these students worked several days each week for a majority of the summer. I will be happy to have both of them back
again next summer when we have even more projects to handle.
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Band Program Update
From: Mr. Femal, TCAS Band Director
The Band Program has just completed the first quarter of activities
and classes. This year our students did not take a summer break.
We started with a Drum Corps show in June, Rome parade in July,
WI State Fair parade in August and have already performed 17
times with our various ensembles. We have marched, performed at
football and volleyball contests, supported the local communities
in Plainfield and Hancock and are taking a short reprieve before
we start the challenging work of Concert Band, Solo and Ensemble Contest and Honors Bands.
The students of our program give a tremendous amount of time
and energy to be a part of the music programs at Tri-County and
we are very proud of them and what they have accomplished. The
directors, Mrs. Femal, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Femal, would like to
thank those students and the alumni of the music programs for
what we have today. We also would like to recognize the administrators, school board members, maintenance staff, office personnel, parents and TCAS staff for providing us with an environment
that has allowed us to thrive. The details of what happens behind
the scenes, are numerous and tedious, but without those donations,
musical instrument payments, bus drivers, chaperones, bottles of
water at parades, repair people, budgets, good schedules, and
many more important items, we could not maintain a program.
Our next full band Concert is December 19th at 7 PM, in the
High School Gym. This concert performance will include the band
members from grades 6-12. Our 6th grade students or Macaroni
Band will be ready. The Emperor or Middle School band will be
great. Completing the performance will be the award winning
Rockhopper High School Band, adding a touch of jazz for color
and style!
Dates to record are; CWC
HS Band and Choir AllStar-January 14th, NBA
HS/MS Honors BandJanuary 20-21, UWGBJazz Jan 28, February 25HS Solo and Ensemble at
Wild Rose, February 2627-HS Dorian Band Festival, March 16-Band and
Choir Middle School Solo
and Ensemble-TCAS,
March 24 or 25- STOMP
in Appleton, and April
24th grades 6-12, our Final Spring Band Concert for the seniors of 2011-12!
Please accept our open invitation to attend all events. A live
performance is a great way to spend an evening and it always
makes the night more enjoyable for the performers!
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Tri-County Area School District
Calendar of Events
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
December
2011
Thursday
1
Friday
2
3
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 8 am; WR
@ Necedah, 9:30
8
TC Teachers
Chili Supper &
Silent Auction;
MSBBK vs Iola,
5:30; WR @
Shiocton, 7 pm
9
10
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 8 am; HS
Play, 7 pm
16
MSBBK @ Almond, 5:30;
WR vs Manawa
(h), 7:00
4
11
18
5
MSBBK vs Port
(h), 5:30
6
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 5 pm;
JVBBK @ Wild
Rose, 6 pm;
VBBK @ Wild
Rose, 7:30 pm
7
12
13
14
15
MS/HS Choir
Concert, 7 pm
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 5 pm;
HSBBK vs
Rosholt (h);
HSGBB @
Rosholt
Booster Club
6:30 pm
EC– 6th Grade PTA Santa’s
Workshop;
Concert @
HSGBK vs
12:45 pm
Gresham (h);
HSBBK @
Gresham
MSBBK @ St
Petes, 5:30; WR
v Wittenberg, 7
pm
19
6-12 Band Concert, 7 pm
25
Christmas
Day
26
Saturday
20
21
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 5 pm;
HSGBK @ Menominee Indian;
HSBBK vs Menominee Indian (h)
School Board
Meeting, 7 pm
22
27
29
HS Play @ 7 pm;
HSBBK vs
Marion (h);
HSGBB at
Marion
17
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 8 am
WR @ Kimberly,
9:30 am
23
24
Alumni Day
Christmas
Eve
Early
Release @
12:30 pm
28
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 5 pm
30
31
5/6 Girls Hoop
Troop, 8am
TBA TC Holiday
Basketball Invite
Fitness Center
Closed
NO SCHOOL
BBK=Boys Basketball; GBK=Girls Basketball; HS=High School;
MS=Middle School; JV=Junior Varsity; WR=Wrestling
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November 2011
Middle School Volleyball Team “A”
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Middle School Volleyball Team “B”
st
1 row — Megan Nigh, Ivy Klabunde, Kailey Bagley, Kaleigh
Cayce, Macy Klabunde, Briana Dickinson
2nd row — Natalie Henriksen, Sydney Clapper, Katie Guetzke,
Sarah Lauer, Mr. Dill, Emily Wills, Melinda Anderson, Victoria
Boyd
The middle school soccer team had a successful
season by compiling a 6-2-3 record. With wins over Wautoma, Berlin,
Montello, PJSC, and getting to the championship game at the tournament
in Montello, the team was very competitive. The team had 22 players out
this year. They were David Femal, Eduardo Pascual, Bradley Truehl,
Alyssa Buechner, Lois Banda, Rheya Heiden, Oscar Pascual, Katie
Craig, Garrett Femal, Miguel Gonzalez, Misael Perez, Arturo Anaya,
Nick Belt, Carlos Cabral, Claudia Gonzalez, Josh Kealiher, Wyatt Miller,
Adrian Pascual, Edgar Ramirez, Nick Samaniego, Zach Thruel, and
Emma Walker. We would like to thank the School Board, administration,
staff, and parents for their continued support. Soccer is an exciting game
to watch. Coach Engel and Coach Seegert were very proud of our team
this year.
1st row — Makayla Beggs, Kassidie Kramer, Briana Dickinson,
Autum Akkerman, Lizzy Nigh, Paige Moen, Andrea’ Boyd
2nd row — Felicia Ramirez, Kailey Bagley, Makenzie Conley,
Caitlin Eisner, Ivy Klabunde, Alesia Betro, Mrs. Dill
Middle School Football Pictured:
(left to right)
Row 1: Eric Buechner, Claude Cleereman, Wyatt Alexander,
Stone Stommel, Jacaup Podoll, Tyler Kramer
Row 2: Daniel Trevino, Mason Beggs, Nicholas Schaars,
Dominic Ramirez, Charleigh Anderson, Jared Goman
Row 3: Coach Applebee, Kevin Garlow, Cody Eisner, Lyle
Reid, Lucas Marinack, Coach Marten, Coach Rader
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Halloween DanCe A
Howling good time!!
Our 7th and 8th graders got spooky
October 26th at our costume dance!
Everyone had a blast dancing and
enjoying pizza and soda when they
needed a rest. The DJ kept the mood
spooky and energized on the dance
floor the whole night.
During the dance we also held a costume contest. Cody Eisner won first
place for his scary costume shown to
the left. In second place was Emma
Walker (shown below, second from
Garrett Femal and
right in the back row) with her fantastic
Cody Eisner
Medusa costume, and Josh Kealiher
came in third for his duct-tape robot
costume!
What a fun
night!!
A special Thank You to
all the parents and staff
who chaperoned and
helped make this night
possible! We greatly appreciate all the help!
And of course congratulations to the student
council for planning
such a great event!
Back row: Cody Lockhart, Charleigh
Anderson, Sarah Lauer, Emma Walker, and
Kayla Newby.
Seated: Elizabeth Nigh, Ivy Klabunde,
Victoria Boyd, Macy Klabunde, and Emily
Wills
Education Fair Coming to
Tri-County
in mid-March!
The Tri-County Schools will be hosting a K-12 Education Fair
to allow parents and community members in to our school to
see all the great things being taught. Help us celebrate and
catch our exuberant school pride. More information to follow
in months to come!!
M-T-W-TH-F
Saturday
Sunday
6:00—8:00 pm
8:00—10:00 a.m.
5:00—8:00 p.m.
Resident Rates:
Individual Monthly
$ 14.00
Individual Yearly
$ 120.00
Family Monthly
$ 25.00
Individual Senior Citizen (age
60 or older) Monthly
$
Individual Senior Citizen (age
60 or older) Yearly
$ 60.00
Senior Couple (age 60 or older)
Monthly
$ 14.00
Senior Couple (age 60 or older)
Yearly
$ 120.00
7.00
Your first visit is free! Register
with the fitness center supervisor
and try it out!
Membership cards can be purchased in the high school office.
If you can’t get to the Fitness Center on a regular basis, we now take
walk-ins. The charge will be $2.00
You must have
the correct change.
per visit.
The Fitness Center Supervisor will
not have access to change.
Tri-County Area School District
School Closings
are posted at/on ...
TC website @ www.tricounty.k12.wi.us
TV Channel 2 (WBAY) - Green Bay
TV Channel 5 (WFRV) - Green Bay
TV Channel 7 (WSAW) - Wausau
TV Channel 9 (WAOW) - Wausau
TV Channel Fox 11 (WLUK) - Green Bay
TV Channel NBC 26/UPN 32 Green Bay/Appleton
WAUH 102.3 FM - Wautoma
WBCV 107.9 - Wausau
WDEZ 101.9 FM - Wausau
WDKM 106.1 FM - Adams
WDUX 92.7 FM - Waupaca
WFHR 1320 AM - WI Rapids
WGLX 103.3 FM - WI Rapids
WGNV 88.5 FM - Milladore
WIFC 95.5 FM - Wausau
WISS 1100 AM - Berlin
WIZD 99.9 FM - Stevens Point
WKQH 104.9 FM - Marathon
WLJY 106.5 - Marshfield
WOFM 94.7 - Wausau
WRIG AM 1390 - Schofield
WSAU 99.9 FM - Wausau
WSPT 1010 AM, 97.9 FM - Stevens Point
WYTE 96.7 - Whiting
November 2011
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