On this Administrative Professionals Day, we want to express our deepest gratitude to all the hardworking administrative professionals who keep our schools running smoothly every day. Your dedication, organization, and support are truly appreciated. Thank you for all that you do Gloria, Polly, and Sue!
It is also a dress-up day as part of Student Council Week! Can you guess the theme?

Ms. Danielle Mihalski's Pet and Companion Animal class demonstrated their dog washing and grooming skills during class today!







Student Council Recognition Week - McKaylee Stephenson - Secretary

"Students in U.S. History researched Civil Rights leaders and created posters with information about how they impacted the struggle for Civil Rights and the lasting effects of what they did. There was then a gallery walk that gave students the opportunity to learn from their peers posters."




Congratulations to the Prom Court of 2024!
Maria Orcajo
Bailey Loose
Rainna Miller
Ava Kasson
McKaylee Stephenson
Linken Korth
Gavin Christopherson
Landon Robenhagen
Carter Writt
Anthony Kabble
Prom is Saturday from 7pm until 11pm. The Grand March is at 9pm! Families are invited to watch ALL JUNIORS march!
Student Council Recognition Week - Sterling Van Straten - Vice President

Earth Day Campus Clean-Up

Student Council Week - President - Carter Writt

Spanish students had a great time learning about mariachi music at the P.A.C. and eating Mexican food at Jaripeo Mexican Restaurant last Friday.
It was such a great leadership opportunity on Friday for the students at the Mental Wellness Student Leadership Conference. Mrs. Evers even presented with over 45 school districts attending from the state and 400 participants. I think we all left feeling inspired, with so many ideas for the district, and proud of all of the great things we are doing in Clintonville. Several districts asked for our contact information because of many of the activities we are doing. - Suzette Fountain





Student Council members did roadside cleanup on 4/10/2024. Thank you students and Mr. Owen for supervising!

3rd Quarter Attendance Incentive Winners:
Linken Korth, Jacqueln Syring, Alexis Bueltman, Jameson Heyer, Isaiah Breed, William Longsine, Ryan Huss, Sam Engel, Addison Lundt, Gema Ramirez, Layla Wayerski, Cameron Sparks, Hannah Curtis


Middle School students will be be hearing about the upcoming Scholastic Book Fair in the library this week. Remember, we will be open starting Thursday, April 18th through Thursday April 25th during the school day.
We will also be open for Middle School Family night on Thursday, April 18 from 5 to 7 pm. You can set up an eWallet now by visiting our Book Fair home page.
ATTENTION ALL JUNIORS AND FAMILIES!
The last day to buy a prom ticket is Friday, April 12th. Tickets will be on sale at lunch in the commons.
The junior class will be decorating for Prom on April 26th starting at 1pm. If parents would like to help, they need to fill out a background check from on the school website.
Prom is April 27th from 7-11pm. Doors will close at 7:30pm. Tickets WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR!
The Grand March is at 9pm. Families and community members are invited to watch the Grand March.
Please contact Brianna Eland with questions at beland@clintonville.k12.wi.us!

More eclipse pictures (Post 2)










Even more Eclipse Pictures (Post 1).
It definitely was an excited educational day in Clintonville.










More Eclipse Fun!






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.

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.
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."
