
The Clintonville Forensics Team competed at State at UW- Madison on April 11th. As a team consisting of solo and duo entries, our medal count was 2 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze.


The Clintonville Forensics Team competed at Bay Port on March 13th. 14 competitors from Clintonville advance to state. State will be held on April 11th.


Always a fun time dissecting worms!




Auxiliary Awards were presented at the VFW last night. Recipients included:
Rebecca Schoenike - Nation Citizenship Education Teach Award
Megan Retzlaff - Voice of Democracy Certification of Merit
Clintonville High School - Voice of Democracy Award
Clintonville High School - National Citizenship Education Teacher Award



All students in Mr. Nighbor’s Health 10 classes have gone through the DPI required training in “Hands-Only CPR” and AED use. Students took a short “field trip” around the CHS/CMS campus and located each of the AED’s available to them during the school day. Students then completed both a written and skills assessment at the end of the unit to demonstrate their understanding of the content. Exactly 100 students completed the training between the first and second semester classes this year.


Reminder that at tonight's Boys Basketball game we are doing "Salute to Service." If you would like to participate in the theme, please wear white for "White Out" or Red, White, and Blue. Hope to see you there.
On Thursday, there will be a Fire Truck escort through town for the deploying service members. It will begin at 8:30 am at the High School Front entrance.


Free Baseball Clinic (see pic)

If you need some entertainment, please consider attending the MASKED SINGER tonight at Clintonville High School Auditorium. Staff will be in costume singing! There will also be a bake sale.

Forensics competed at WISDAA Subdistrict at FVL. We are so proud to announce that all competitors advanced to the District Competition at Bayport High School.


Clintonville Boys’ Hoops Club had a successful tournament season for the Bay Area Development League. League started in November and concluded with 5th, 7th, and 8th grade teams ALL winning their respective championship games this weekend. Congrats to players and coaches!
Good luck to the 4th and 6th grade teams, who will be competing next weekend.




Jeff Crumbaugh - Advanced Chemistry
Photo1: Johny Pingel, Carter Writt and Kelsey Maus performing a potentiometric titration in Advanced Chemistry. They are using burets to add precise amounts of Cerium (IV) to Iron (II). The Cerium oxidizes the iron until complete whereupon the electrical potential of the solution rises dramatically. Students then use the data from this titration to precisely calculate the molar concentration of the iron solution.
Photo 2. Kiva Clark is monitoring the simultaneous consumption of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide by yeast that has been fed fructose and incubated. She is collecting data via Bluetooth connections between the gas sensors and her Chromebook. The experiment provides insight on cellular respiration in yeast mitochondria.
Photo 3. Giselle and Gwendolyn Rose measuring carbon dioxide gas produced by yeast. Students fed yeasts six different sugars, one at a time, to determine the relative preference of yeast, based on their metabolism and production of carbon dioxide.




Terrence's message to parents was "SHAME." Love yourself and others. Be that person for your children, always give them love. Don't ever turn your back on others because of hardships or shame. Build up yourself and others around you!
Sources of Strength also did a brief presentation.





Even without Snow in Clintonville, Ski club was able to fine some on the ski hills!





2025-2026 Clintonville School District Calendar
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mgSRHiByOMiLF7tA3tYyf4hhKLSbKfW01vLTmpmbTIs/edit?gid=374977239#gid=374977239

We are excited to announce in collaboration with Compassionate Connections and the Sources of Strength students, that Terrance Talley is coming to our district to present to students and to do an evening parent community presentation on Tuesday, February 4th. Terrance, a best-selling author and motivational speaker, has presented to youth and adults across the nation for over 19 years. His comedic message keeps audiences entertained and spreads hope and resilience to all. For additional information on Terrance, feel free to visit his website at https://terre/pressncetalley.com
Please see the following link for his schedule: T.T. Presentation Schedule
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HIoyD1NyAgqeANCJEwHzNqcUR2r7JfsUIqGzONiLM1k/edit?tab=t.0
Please promote this amazing opportunity for our community!



The class of 2026 is doing a fundraiser! THE MASKED SINGER!


Both high school Yoga classes experienced a live workout to end their 1st Semester with instructor Debbie Lonick. Lonick has been teaching yoga for over 25 years and we're grateful for her willingness to share her time and talents.






FINAL EXAM WEEK AT CPSD! Lots of excitement as students from Link Crew host "Cram Night" to help their peers study for end of semester exams! A little fun and pizza always helps!!!






FCCLA members had the opportunity to use virtual reality headsets that offered healthcare career simulations. Tyler from North Central Wisconsin Area Health Education Center brought in RN, EMT, Surgical Tech, Medical Assistant, Radiology Tech, and Pharmacy Tech simulations.








The student Council just wrapped up their big buck contest. Thank you all for entering this year. This year's winner is Jayden Ebert with a buck that weighted 189.5 lbs and scored 141 3/8.
