Beginning Wednesday, April 15, the School District of Athens is offering FREE lunch to all children, 18 years or younger that reside in the district, regardless of income. Check out the flyer for more information.
about 5 years ago, Beth Steinke
Lunch Information
Lunch Information Spanish
Preschool students enjoyed our dinosaur and zoo animal recent themed units.
about 5 years ago, Courtney Hartwig
Graphing how tall dinosaurs were.
Preschool paleontologists matching and naming dinosaur skeletons.
Student zoo animal paintings.
Using fine motor skills to hatch dinosaur fizz eggs.
Babysitting Class Now Being Offered Parents - NTC’s Workforce Training & Professional Development team is offering a FREE Babysitting 101 Class – entirely online and available on-demand. Check out the attached flyer for more information.
about 5 years ago, Dan Nowak
NTC Free Babysitting Course
Kindergartners in Mrs. Nowak’s class continue learning at home!
about 5 years ago, Carla Nowak
Egan is working hard at his Superkids assignment.
Savannah is all smiles as she does her remote learning!
Gabriel diligently works on his assignments!
The Agronomy class took a trip to the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center in Manitowoc to attend the Getting Back on Track soil meeting. They learned about no till systems, cover crops, soil health and much more; even Ms. Stuttgen learned a few things.
about 5 years ago, Jessica Stuttgen
The students playing in the sand box that shows topography when you move it.
The four students meeting “Addie.”
STEM Activity: Bridge Building
about 5 years ago, Mary Nelson
Building a toothpick bridge according to the plans
Future Athens Volleyball Players
about 5 years ago, Kathy Luther
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As many of you expected, the Small Schools National tournament has been cancelled for this year. It is a disappointing end to a very successful season for our National qualifying Quiz Bowlers who shared this honor with only one other Wisconsin small school.
about 5 years ago, Paul Hoffman
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Kyren Schug researched WWII technology and printed this plane on his 3D printer. He then painted it to look like a Japanese bomber! Nice job!
about 5 years ago, Linda Ellenbecker
Japanese Bomber-3DPrinter
Celebrating Pi Day with Mrs. Diedrich's 5th grade class.
about 5 years ago, Chris Czech
Pi Day
Our 5th graders topped off our Pi Day celebration by enjoying various kinds of pie! A delicious way to end our week!
about 5 years ago, Danielle Diedrich
Some yummy pie to finish our Pi Day celebration!
Some yummy pie to finish our Pi Day celebration!
This week our 5th graders celebrated Pi Day (which is March 14th). We spent all week doing various activities related to pi, even measuring, computing, and discovering where the number pi comes from!
about 5 years ago, Danielle Diedrich
5th graders discovering pi!
5th graders discovering pi!
5th graders discovering pi!
5th graders discovering pi!
8th Grade FCS students recently made pies for the PI Day celebration held in AP Calc. Here are a few photos of the efforts!!
about 5 years ago, Mrs. N.
Faith N. cleaning up some of the mess!
Alexus W. rolling out a pie crust.
Abby D. putting the pie crusts for the peanut butter pies on display.
Addison L.  rolling out a pie crust for PI Day.
Good Wednesday afternoon Band parents and students! Just a reminder to sanitize your instruments before playing them! Here are a couple tips: 1. Use sterilizing spray on the case, but make sure it is safe for the cloth and foam inside! 2. Sanitizing wipes can work on just about everything outside of wooden instruments. To check if an instrument is truly wooden, check the inside for grain marks. Some manufacturers add false grains to make it look wooden. That’s all for today, but keep ‘practicing’ good sanitizing measures to keep those covid blues at bay! Until next time, Mr. Puffer
about 5 years ago, Sam Puffer
Towels make great mats to sanitize instruments on!
Reading with first grade friends. Stay strong my friends.
about 5 years ago, Kathy Luther
Great job ladies.
Better together!
Spring has sprung in the greenhouse! I will be having a flower sale closer to Mother’s Day, so stay tuned. We have petunias, geraniums, coleus, gerber daisies, vegetables, and more.
about 5 years ago, Jessica Stuttgen
Petunias are starting to bloom.
Geraniums in bloom.
Hanging baskets will also be available.
Coleus and petunias.
The 2nd graders enjoyed Read Across America by receiving a new book and having a special guest come read to them!
about 5 years ago, John Keefe
2nd grade
2nd Grade
What would you do in the Civil War if you had General Lee’s entire plan for the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg)? US 1 had to plan as if they were General McClellan and had this information.
about 5 years ago, Rhonda Stange
The plans and map.
The task force.
Fifth grade students spent some time investigating and exploring volumes this week!
about 5 years ago, Danielle Diedrich
5th graders exploring volumes.
5th graders exploring volumes.
5th graders exploring volumes.
5th graders exploring volumes.
At this time, we are resuming our post on the great things our students and staff have been doing the last couple of weeks. Please keep checking our media for these and continue updates on COVID 19 situation.
about 5 years ago, Nathan Brost