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Even more Eclipse Pictures (Post 1). It definitely was an excited educational day in Clintonville.
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More Eclipse Fun!
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The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to the Middle and High School Library! Students will be able to shop during the school day from Thursday, April 18 through Thursday, April 25th. The Book Fair will also be open during Family Night on April 18th from 5 to 7pm. If you would rather not send cash with your student, you can set up a secure, digital eWallet by visiting our Book Fair homepage at https://www.scholastic.com/bf/clintonvillemiddle Please contact Ms. Hill with any questions.
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Clintonville Forensics Advance 10 to State The Clintonville High School forensics team advanced 10 of its 12 entries to State at the annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Speech & Dramatic Arts Association (WISDAA) District 6 Festival at Bay Port High School on Thursday, March 14.  In three rounds of competition, performers must earn two scores of 21 or higher out of 25 to advance to State.  In the end, Clintonville’s performers earned an average score of 21.9.   This year’s WISDAA State Festival will take place on the UW-Madison campus from April 19-20.  It will mark WISDAA’s first on-campus State Festival since 2019, prior to the COVID outbreak.   Thursday’s top performers included Addison Lundt - Radio (21-25-24), Tais Avelar - Prose (24-23-21), Cienna Kuhn - Poetry (22-21-25), and Victoria Havlik - Informative Speech (22-23-23).   Other performers advancing to state include Tais Avelar - Impromptu, Mariah Kriegel and Hilary Salinas - Group Interp, Audrina Rasmussen and Kailee Green - Group Interp, Calleigh Zoellick - Informative, and Mariah Kriegel - Poetry. The team will continue to practice and perfect their pieces before performing at State next month.
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Sources of Strength Students of the Week: March 18th-March 22nd Mr. Smejkal picked Rhianna Miller to be a Student of the Week because she has an excellent work ethic and is always willing to learn! Mr. Crumbaugh selected Addison Lundt to be a Student of the Week. When asked why, he stated, "Addy goes above and beyond on projects in Chemistry. She has meticulous skills in the laboratory. She prepares exceptionally well for both class and laboratory work." Mr. Howe picked Brynnley Brock to be a Sources of Strength Student of the Week. He said, "In science class, Brynnley does an excellent job asking questions. Her attention to detail, and work ethic help her be incredibly successful in class." Mrs. Brock chose Estefania Hernandez because, "Having come from Mexico in October, Estefania has shown significant growth in English. She is resourceful in using communication tools and asks questions when she doesn't understand. She uses her study hall effectively to complete her assignments and she's always prepared for upcoming assessments." Ms. Meyer picked Isaiah Hernandez to be a Student of the Week because, "Isaiah consistently goes above and beyond to complete his work and take good notes for texts and quizzes. He is responsible and respectful towards teachers and classmates."
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Sources of Strength Students of the Week: March 4th-8th Ms. Eland selected Makena Peeters to be her student of the week. Ms. Eland stated, "Makena is a wonderful student. She is kind, funny, and always honest. I enjoy having her in class. She has become a much better reader this year and she is a wonderful writer." Mrs. Rohrer nominated Peyton Kautz because, "Peyton has not missed a day of school. He quietly takes care of business in English 12 and is up-to-date with his assignments." Mrs. Howe selected Bailey Loose as her Sources of Strength student of the week because, "Bailey works hard in English and isn't afraid to ask questions. Her motivation and positivity make her an ideal candidate for Student of the Week." Ms. Larsen selected Marley Taurferner as her Sources of Strength student of the week. Ms. Larsen stated, "Marley is always on top of her work and wanting to improve. She strives for excellence and will always ask questions when she wants further clarification. Finally, she will strive to help others in her class." Brought to you by Sources of Strength.
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Sources of Strength Students of the Week: March 11th-15th Mr. Schaumburg selected Brayden Freer to be a student of the week. To explain why, Mr. Schaumburg said, "I have been very impressed with Brayden this semester. He has really struggled with math, but continues to give 110%. He is trying new things and thinking about his work. He comes everyday ready to learn. Thanks for all your hard work. Keep it up." Mr. Reese picked McKayla Klug to be a Sources of Strength Student of the week. Mr. Reese stated, "McKayla puts forth effort individually towards the process of learning math during student centered lessons instead of just sitting back and waiting to be told how to do the math. Once a topic is learned, she additionally puts forth the effort to master a topic both before she leaves the room and also after she has left the room." Student of the Week is brought to you by Sources of Strength.
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CMS/CHS Student Council invites you to dress up on Monday, March 25 for Comfy Day and Tuesday, March 26 for Vacay Day (dress for Spring Break!)!
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Ms. Long's High School students reading to Elementary kiddos during Read Across America Week.
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This past week, SRO Ebert and Superintendent Troy Kuhn spoke with grades 4-12 on the effects and consequences of threatening, bullying, and harassing comments that are made in school, outside of school, or over social media. There has been an increase nationally and locally of students bullying, harassing, and threatening each other over social media. The two main points of discussion were 1)The district and law enforcement take every threat and act/mention of violence seriously. 2)If someone has been harassed, bullied, or needs mental/emotional health support, there are trained staff within the district, community, and county that can assist. These talks have already sparked positive conversations among students and staff. We have had many students already seek adults for help for various reasons. Our goal is to always keep our schools and community safe. We can all do our part by following the rule of, "If you see something, say something!"
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For a Fundraiser for Prom, students/staff dressed like Mr. Howe!
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Free Baseball Clinic
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📣 The Results are In!!!📣 Clintonville had the opportunity to host the District 22 Leadership Development Events Thank you to all volunteers, judges, alumni members, and who helped to make this night a success! Here are the results from tonight!: Creed: 🏅Rhianna Miller participated 🏅Brianna Birling got 4th Extemporaneous: 🏅Lily Heeg placed 5th Employment: 🥈Logan Harbaugh placed 2nd 🏅Nicole Sasse participated Parliamentary Procedure: 🥇Team placed 1st- Members are Brianna Birling, Nicole Sasse, Logan Harbaugh, Arianna Jepson, Jenna Rogers, and Abigail Krueger Discussion Meet: 🏅Sienna Warnke participated 🥇Victoria Havlik placed 1st Prepared Public Speaking 🥇 Victoria Havlik placed 1st The Parliamentary Procedure team, as well as Logan for Employent Skills and Victoria for both Prepared Speaking and Discussion Meet will all move on to the Sectional Contest in Seymour on March 11th! Once again, thank you to all that helped tonight, and Congratulations to our members on a successful night!
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Congrats goes to... Sterling Van Straten - Valedictorian Bree Bricco - Co Salutatorian Danielle Huss - Co Salutatorian
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Olivia Kriewaldt - Vice President of Community Service
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In honor of FCCLA Week: Flashback Friday
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Haven Herter - FCCLA Treasure
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