Clintonville middle/high school administration (in cooperation with Waupaca County, Clintonville Police Department, and other local agencies) conducted a routine safe search and drug dog search of the middle school and high school buildings this morning. Ensuring that the students attending Clintonville Middle/High School have a safe and drug free school is important to us. If you have any questions regarding the search, don't hesitate to contact the administrators, Kelly Zeinert, Brett Strahota, Troy Kuhn, and Nick Brock.
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Industrial Maintenance Courses at Clintonville High School / FVTC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9616nEVWEIg&feature=youtu.be
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville
2 Hour Delay Schedule for Clintonville Middle Schoolhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/165LNpmxl2lclQksH9I_icBVqlqqWMBo1DznuxVwA_kc/edit
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
2 hour delay for CPSD Friday, Feb. 5th. No 4k. Buses will travel on plowed roads only.
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
A special thanks to all of you who donated to the CPSD Dora Stilen Memorial. The money was used to purchase a sign with a Mother Teresa Quote, as well as, lumber to build a Picnic Table/Bench. Dora's smile, laughter, and determination will always be missed and remembered at CPSD. “People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway. What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight. Create anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy anyway. The good you do today, will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Give the best you have, and it will never be enough. Give your best anyway. In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway. ~Mother Teresa”
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
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CMS Athletics 1-19-2021 7th and 8th Grade Girls Basketball has been cancelled tonight. The opposing team had too many students in quarantine to have enough players to participate. Girls will have normal a practice. Wrestling has begun. Wrestlers are to begin practice at 3:30 sharp. If you are still interested, please contact Shaun Liesch.
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Clintonville Public Schools noreply@clintonville.k12.wi.us via sendgrid.net 7:20 AM (5 hours ago) to me Hope your winter break was great! Students returning to Face to Face Learning January 11th students may return 4 days a week. If you would like to wait until the end of 1st semester, students may return on January 18th. If you plan on your child returning to Face to Face Learning, please contact the Middle School office at 715-823-7215 ext. 2400. If we do not receive a phone call, we will assume that your child(ren) will remain virtual. Wednesdays will remain as virtual learning days and virtual student supply pickup will continue. Winter is Upon Us! Students @ CMS will have outdoor recess if the temperature, according to Accuweather "Feels Like," is above 10 degrees. Please remind your child daily to have gloves and hats. In addition, please have them dry their gloves, hats, and shoes/boots each night! If your child is in need of a jacket, hat, glove, boots, etc. please contact one of the building administrators. Recess expectations with snow. Shoes only - Students stay on plowed surfaces Boots - Students may walk through snow to go on swings and equipment Boots and Snowpants - Students may play in snow and around snow hills. Middle School BLT will be reviewing the 4 day a week Covid-19 expectations for students and staff. The major change will be lunch/recess protocol. Students will be spread out throughout the cafeteria and main entry way to maintain social distancing. Students will be assigned new lunch seats to allow contact tracing if needed. In addition, student traffic in the hallways will be adjusted accordingly. Reminder, if you child has any Covid-19 symptoms, please keep your child home and call the CPSD Covid hotline @ 715-823-7215 ext. 2228. For normal illness or absence please contact the school office at 715-823-7215 ext. 2400. If your child is at home sick and can log in virtually to join class, we encourage them to do so! Thank You, Troy Kuhn
almost 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
CMS Student Council got into the spirit of giving by donating $100 to Clintonville Goodfellows!
about 5 years ago, T.R.U.C.K.E.R.S.
goodfellas
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Due to power outage 10-22-2020, some staff are unable to reach parents for conferences. Sorry for this inconvenience, we trying to reach families the best we can. If we are unable to reach you we will reschedule. - Mr. Kuhn
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences Information 10-21-2020 Clintonville Public School District will be having Parent Teacher Conferences Thursday night from 4:00pm to 8:00pm and Friday morning from 8:00am to 12:00pm.  If teachers have set up Google Meeting Hangouts with parents, then please proceed as they have directed.  For those of you expecting phone calls, remember that many of the calls you may receive will have "restricted" or "unknown caller" for the Caller ID.  Please answer this call during your scheduled time, it is most likely your teacher calling for your conference.   Mr. Kuhn Technology Director
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
100% Virtual Student Picture Retakes For parent convenience, no matter your grade (5-12), you may show up at either location, CMS or CHS during the scheduled times to get your pictures taken. Therefore Oct. 1st or 6th 7:30 - 9:30 @ CHS or 11:00 - 12:30 @ CMS. Please check into the office upon entry.
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Here is the most up to date information on picture retake days. We are having 2 separate days to accommodate Group A and Group B. Picture day will be October 1, 2020 from 7:30 am to 9:30 am for High School ( Group B) Picture day will be October 1, 2020 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm for Middle School (Group B) Picture day will be October 6, 2020 from 7:30 am to 9:30 am for High School (Group A) Picture day will be October 6, 2020 from 11:00 am to 12:30 am for Middle School (Group A) Thank You
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
about 5 years ago, Clintonville Superintendent / Tech Director
Good Afternoon Clintonville Parents and Families: This message is to provide some clarification to yesterday's message on our return to school plan. ALL students will have the option to return to school for 4 days a week beginning Sept. 28th if we continue in the medium risk level. While in the Medium Risk Level, Instructional options will be 4 day in-person or 100% virtual. The 2 day cohort will no longer be available. The school district may change to a more severe risk level at any time if conditions dictated by the county Covid-19 cases warrant such a change. A switch to a more severe level would be communicated to families and staff as quickly as possible. If parents feel the best interest of the child is to switch back to in-person instruction, they must contact the building principal to decide the most appropriate transition date. In most cases, the building principal will determine that this date will be the end of the quarter (Nov. 4th, Jan. 14th, March 19th). With the possibility of students returning to 4 days a week in-person beginning Sept. 28th, administration has agreed that parents may contact the building principal by Wednesday. Sept. 23rd to request the switch from 100% Virtual to 4 days a week in-person instruction. While in the medium or higher risk level, any parent may choose to have their child in the 100% virtual learning at any time due to health or medical concerns by contacting their child’s building principal. They are committed to virtual for one full quarter or until the district suspends virtual learning. All 100% virtual students may stay with that option until we return to the Low Risk Category according to Return to CPSD Safety Document for Return w/Covid 2020-2021 and pre-Covid Guidelines. Please feel free to contact your child's building level principal with any questions. David C. Dyb, Ed.D. Superintendent Clintonville Public Schools 715-823-7215 ext. 2604 ddyb@clintonville.k12.wi.us
over 5 years ago, Clintonville
Dear Parents, Last evening the Clintonville Board of Education approved an update to our return to school plan that utilizes metrics developed in collaboration with the Waupaca County School Superintendents and the County Health Officer. These metrics will allow the district to move from the current "High Risk" level to the "Medium Risk" level and more importantly, 4 day in person instruction for all students beginning Monday, September 28th. Wednesdays will remain a virtual / learning at home day for all students. The plan does allow for adjustments to be made for remaining in or moving to a higher risk level immediately if a significant change in cases occurs. We will continue to use the Waupaca County Dashboard numbers to help guide our decisions. Thank you for helping us to provide a safe learning environment for all students and staff https://waupacacounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/a72bc2528e014300805743db1a54d54e Sincerely, David C. Dyb, Ed.D. Superintendent Clintonville Public Schools 715-823-7215 ext. 2604 ddyb@clintonville.k12.wi.us
over 5 years ago, Clintonville
WC Chart
over 5 years ago, Clintonville
Food Service Request
over 5 years ago, Clintonville
Face Covering
CPSD is using DPI return to school information and posting on their social media pages. Please use this information as needed. How do I talk to my student about staying home from school and Covid-19?
over 5 years ago, T.R.U.C.K.E.R.S.
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