
CPSD parents and Guardians,
There have been various communications sent home and made public regarding open house, some of which were incorrect. Open house is on Wednesday for parents/guardians and students only. At each school, the open house will be from (4:00 - 6:30 pm). Announcements will be made at 6:30 in each school, "Open house is ending," so our staff can get rested for orientation day.
Student orientation day is the next day, Thursday for grades PK, K, 6, 9. Buses will run their normal routes.
First day of school for everyone is Tuesday, September, 5th.
Thank You - Troy

On Friday August 25th, power will be shut down at the Rec Center, Clintonville Middle School and High School to prepare for hookup of the new air conditiong units for the High School. Even though the unit is not going to be delivered until October, we are doing the shutdown now so it does not interrupt an instructional day. Therefore, these facilities will be closed this Friday.

Reminder to get your sports physicals. There is a free clinic in Appleton. See details on picture.Physical ExaminationPhysical examination taken April 1 and thereafter is valid for the following two school years; physical examination taken before April 1 is valid only for remainder of that school year and following school year. In the year when an examination is not required, an Alternate Year Athletic Permit Card must be signed by a parent or guardian and be on file.


Summer School Registration Link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r7UaQCfnzwvFvAgca58HwBatoHPWkyz6/view?usp=share_link


Congrats...
Jordan Wegener WFCA All-State Football
Jordan finished his senior season as one of the most dominant offensive players in the state of Wisconsin with 957 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns. In addition to this prestigious award, Jordan was a unanimous first team all conference selection and first team all region selection while maintaining a 3.54 GPA and participating in numerous service projects that give back to his community.


Congratulations to Co-Salutatorian Lucas Peters (Class of 2023)


Congratulations to Joel Acevedo - Class of 2023 Co-Salutatorian


Congratulations to Megan Griepentrog Class of 2023 Valedictorian


I, Officer Ebert, have the pleasure to announce that I will be your new School Resource Officer beginning January 1, 2023. I have been with the Clintonville Police Department since September 2022, and am excited to give back to the community I grew up in. As a 2002 graduate of Clintonville High School when the chance came up to leave the city of Milwaukee and come back to my hometown, there were absolutely no questions asked. Once a Trucker always a Trucker. Bleed orange and black through and through!
Prior to joining the Clintonville Police Department I was employed by the city of Milwaukee, Violent Crimes Unit. I specialized in surveillance, apprehending violent criminals, and analyzing criminal trends in the city of Milwaukee. Much of my focus involved drug and firearm investigations.
I have an amazing, supportive family that consists of my wife and four children. As a family, we enjoy numerous activities such as hunting, fishing, and camping just to name a few. We are very involved in athletics. This year I had the chance to help coach 6th grade football which was an amazing experience. I plan on taking on other coaching roles within the community in the future, as I was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, wrestling, and baseball).
I know taking over the SRO position is going to be a big change from my previous law enforcement experience, but I intend to provide an exceptional level of service. I have already been meeting with Officer Bartel, Chief Freitag, and Superintendent Kuhn to discuss not only their expectations of me, but also some ideas I hope to introduce into the Clintonville Public Schools. First and foremost, I understand I must establish relationships with students, faculty, and parents. I know approaching a law enforcement officer can be intimidating, but I want people to understand that I will always have the time to listen and help them in any way I can. I encourage anyone to stop in and talk whether it be about policing, schooling, or anything else in general. I desire to be a resource for the community and everyone in the school district.
Officer Casey Ebert


Congratulations on your Retirement!
Veronica Campbell (24 Years) - Family And Consumer Sciences
Creative Foods and Chef’s Class, FCCLA adviser
Becky Polzin (22 Years) - 7th - 12th grades and FVTC credit classes
Yearbook adviser, basketball coach, running club coach & Honors Reading Adviser
Renata Curran (21 Years) - English, German, math, social studies, physical science and special education
Pam Skokan (31 Years) - Grades 4, 5, 6, and 8, At-Risk/Success Coordinator, Math League Coach, Odyssey of the Mind Coach, coached volleyball and gymnastics
Steve Reinke (40 Years) - Admin of Buildings & Grounds, Hired as Maintenance mechanic, 2009 -WASBO State Facilities Manager of the year, 2010 - WSSCA Safety Coordinator of the year runner up
Dan Scherschel (26 Years) - World St., U.S. History, Current Issues, Latin American St., People & Places, Middle Eastern Studies, International Relations, Economics and American Government, Student Council Advisor for 10 years
Jan Ptacek (37 Years) - Special education reading & intervention teacher
Started as an LD/ED teacher.
Craig Messner (15 Years) - Maintenance Mechanic (not pictured)


20 Years of Educational Service at CPSD
Thank you for your commitment and dedication to the Clintonville School District. 20 years of service in any occupation is an achievement! Our students and community benefit from employees like you!
Left to Right: Kevin Reese, Mike Sivertson, Elly Brzezinski, Rod Moon, Jim Nighbor, Marty Hartleben, Margaret (Ann) Waniger, Janet Paisar


First State Bank awarded the Clintonville School District Clothing Closet the recipient of their Jeans Scholarship. The money will be used to purchase items in need for students within the district.


Clintonville School District Wellness and Resource Fair Information

Clitntonville’s Suzzann Bessette receives Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Award
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MzpkGCr5KIdSuxTBRNDZGDHlREXND2iZQDwrlMtWlyU/edit

The following students attended the State FCCLA Leadership Conference April 4-5 in Wisconsin Dells. Students were able to attend competitive events and breakout sessions at the event. Their goal was to learn more about FCCLA and plan to take a leadership role next as we grow our local chapter. Next year students will be competing at the regional level and have the opportunity to advance to state and national level competitions.
Mrs Campbell, Aubrie Magee, Maci Johnson. Chloe Brzezinski, Madison Schwietzer, Callie Behnke

Clintonville Calculus 2 students participating in the Stock Market Challenge were able to speak with Congressman Mike Gallagher about financial decisions and political issues.

The District Website has been updated to the 2022 Summer School Information. The links are below.
Summer School Webpage - https://www.clintonville.k12.wi.us/page/summer-school-information
Summer School General Information (English) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KyFUiSs55DSC8UlXoBvI11ZbbC8igbp9O2YzlHO2o6U/edit
Summer School General Information (Spanish) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J7jx5auh8vvQzEHTImH7nCekTeH5q8iyWzh77Ya8jmU/edit
Summer School Course Description (English) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oiM5MfcNUTirYr5Kbfcoxqb-43oHMCjXYpz59UyzONQ/edit
Summer School Course Description (Spanish) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/108yKYC0L7zKCz0H1QnOe9okKdp5-ouQb/edit
Begins Jun 6, 2022 - Ends July 1, 2022
Monday - Friday
SUMMER SCHOOL COORDINATOR - Brittany Schmidt x 2404
SUMMER SCHOOL SECRETARY - Gloria Cruz x 2400

CPSD Staff, Students, and Community
On Friday, February 25, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released revised guidance that eases masking protocol on school transportation. In the revised guidance, CDC clarifies that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) mask mandate for public transportation does not apply to public or private schools, including early care and education/child care programs. Masking requirements for individuals who utilize our district public or private school transportation services will now be recognized as optional.
Troy Kuhn - CPSD District Administrator

Annual Title 1 Parent Meeting
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CIVZPPDg4gO2Vcmd2qJESjtb7ntuBPcG/view?fbclid=IwAR0eZArYwC8GwN24z5ETuFV6srSm2gByHxywzodHqtVgarVMT-yFkgg0ans

Please take advantage of this. I (Troy Kuhn) have known Dr. Justin Patchin for over 10 years and his eye opening presentations are amazing. He has spoken at the White House and even at the FBI academy. Children’s minds are subject to many things in the worlds of Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, etc. Not only is it important that parents/guardians understand these online worlds, but also understand how to have crucial conversations with them. Not only does one’s online footprints exist forever, but we must also understand how to be safe. Please do miss out on this serious and at times humorous presentation that Justin will be providing. The information may scare you, fascinate you, and really open up your mind!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1C8v0pfZjhfj0bcndSWYDu27MsDH_HQOHHFVposnCNnE/viewform?edit_requested=true