If you are interested in being a sub, please check out the flyer for more information.
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ATHENS 2022-2023 PRE-K / KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING
Parents are invited to register 4 year-old students for Pre-K and 5 year-old students for Kindergarten for the 2022-2023 school year by calling 715-257-7571.
Parents of children ages 2.9 years old to 5 years old who have concerns about their child’s development are invited to call 715-257-7571 to request a developmental screener. The screener addresses concerns regarding a child’s gross or fine motor skills, communication, cognitive, or social-emotional needs.
DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE Athens 2022-2023 REGISTRO Y EXAMEN DE DESARROLLO DE PREKINDER / KINDER
Se invita a los padres a inscribir a los estudiantes de 4 años en Pre-K y a los de 5 años en Kindergarten para el año escolar 2022-2023 llamando al 715-257-7571.
Se invita a los padres de niños de 2,9 años a 5 años que tengan inquietudes sobre el desarrollo de sus hijos a llamar al 715-257-7571 para solicitar una evaluación del desarrollo. El evaluador aborda las inquietudes relacionadas con las habilidades motoras gruesas o finas, la comunicación, las necesidades cognitivas o socioemocionales de un niño.
First grade students and staff worked together to discuss equality and freedom, finishing with an egg experiment on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day .
Our 3rd grade students have been showing off their multiplication skills with arrays, repeated addition, and the distributive property. These mathematicians are now ready to take on division! 🤩
Please see attachment regarding the changes to the Walter and Mabel Fromm Scholarship.
Studio photography can be useful for multiple career paths. Advanced photography students are figuring out the logistics of taking high quality photographs using studio lighting techniques.
The School District of Athens campus administrators are amazing!
Thank you Robin, Joy, and Juli for all that you do to support students, families, and staff.
4th graders have been busy this week learning about the pink dolphins of the Amazon river. Then they created a dolphin Venn diagram to compare and contrast pink dolphins with the common salt water dolphin. They did a fantastic job working together with a partner to complete their finished product! 🐬
On January 25th three FFA members traveled to Mosinee to compete in the District Leadership Development Events (LDEs) or speaking contests.
Cassandra and Chloe participated in the Discussion Meet and Carley participated in Extemporaneous Speaking.
Congrats to Cassandra who received first place in Discussion and is headed to the Sectional competition in March!!
Good job ladies!
Biology students have been learning about extinction, biodiversity in our biosphere, and how we have impacted both. They completed a solution to the pollution lab where students had to develop a plan to remove the oil from the water while also saving the aquatic organisms in their tub.
Great Depression Food
Who would have thought that juniors would eat up all the kielbasa, cabbage, and potatoes dish made by Jonathan Zoromski for his first semester-end project? The juniors for this unit not only made this but some made puppy chow, macaroni, and cheese, a sweet drink that is similar to orange Julius as well as pieces of bread, cookies, and muffins-the food disappeared as fast as it was handed out. Students had their choice of how to demonstrate knowledge from the first semester and quite a few choose to make food because many of the recipes are some that they grew up with, not realizing that they connected to a time period where people were being frugal as they could be.
Students in Mrs. Wilker's English 9 classes are currently reading Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
8th grade students finished their C02 cars and here are the racing and best of show winners.
This Thursday’s game against Marathon is a White Out! The game starts at 7:15 and the first 100 Athens students (PK-12) to the game AND wearing white will receive a ticket for a free popcorn at the concession stand. Let’s pack the nest and cheer loud! Go Bluejays! 🏀
This student finished his Adirondack chair then took some time to enjoy the fruits of his labor.
This weekend Cassandra attended the Half-Time Leadership Conference in Stevens Point. Half-Time Conference provides FFA chapter leaders from around the state the opportunity to set goals and prepare for the second half of their year of service.
As 6th graders wrapped up their rotation of FCS, they enjoyed Fruit Pizza and French Toast!! Tasty!!
Wellness Wednesday: Be sure to schedule time for yourself!
Taking time for yourself can help you recharge and relax. It also allows you to think more clearly and make better decisions.
- Use your vacation days
- Unplug on the weekend
- Spend quality time with loved ones
sources: https://www.aapacn.org/learn_more/wellness/, https://www.iloveinspired.com/infographic/me-time-is-important-too/
Calling all Athens Band Alumni!
On Monday, January 17th @6:30pm the Athens Pep-Band will be playing at the Boy's Basketball Game, and YOU are invited! Need an instrument or music? Not a problem: just let me know at spuffer@athens1.org.
Hope to see you there!
Mr. Puffer
Veggie Pizzas were a hit this week in Family Foods.