The #WatertownWay WHS Visual Arts Classic Team qualified in 7 individual categories for the upcoming State Competition at UW-Madison in April! The team took 2nd 🥈 place overall at the Carroll University Regional last month and also came in 2nd 🥈 with a tie-breaker finish in the Art History Quiz Bowl! Congratulations and good luck, Goslings, at the State Competition!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Visual Arts Classic  Team
Fort building and Four Square were the names of the games at recess time for these #WatertownWay Douglas Tigers!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Students playing four square
Students building a snow fort
Students playing four square
The 2022 Spring Election for WUSD Board of Education candidates is right around the corner - Tuesday, April 5th! Our local AAUW organization is once again hosting a "Meet the Candidate" webinar on Monday, March 14th, 2022 beginning at 7:00 p.m. To register, please follow the link below 👇. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qI-h8NSXTAS7w-QimNwIFg There are four seats available on the WUSD Board of Education, with six candidates appearing on the ballot: Lori Holland David Schroeder (Incumbent) Craig M. Wortman Paul Van Den Langenberg (Incumbent) Chad Bailey (Withdrew Candidacy) Mike Higgins *Vote for not more than four (4) Good luck to all of our candidates!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Meet the Candidates for WUSD Board of Education
Introducing our Schurz Star Readers for the month of February! These #WatertownWay students received a special sticker and a certificate from the principal for their awesome reading accomplishments!
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Students with Awards
While our younger learners enjoyed the freshly fallen snow, some of our #WatertownWay RMS Panthers were in the water learning snorkeling skills and dreaming of warmer weather! 🌊 🤿 ☀️
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Middle school students snorkeling
These Early Childhood students would like to say thank you to our #WatertownWay Maintenance Team for clearing the snow today so our students, staff and families could move safely through our playgrounds, sidewalks, pick-up and drop-off areas and parking lots
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three students watching a plow out of a window
These #WatertownWay LEAP Leopards took advantage of the perfect snowfall for building snowmen! ☃️
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Students with their snowman
It's time to celebrate our #WatertownWay School Social Workers with National School Social Worker Week! We are so grateful for your commitment to the health and well-being of our WUSD students and families!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
National School Social Worker Week Post
"The more that you READ, the more things you will KNOW. The more that you LEARN, the more places you'll GO." ~ Dr. Seuss
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Students reading books
Students reading books
Students reading books
Students reading books
These Douglas Tigers were reading in hoods on Tuesday with their partner classroom for Read Across Douglas - in celebration of Read Across America Week! Reading is fun with your friends!
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Students with books
Students with books
Students with books
Students with books
These #WatertownWay 4th grade readers cozied up with books and flashlights to do some special reading to celebrate Read Across America Week!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Students reading with flashlights
Students reading with flashlights
Students reading with flashlights
Today Mrs. Wolf’s class had the privilege to have Mayor McFarland join them! These Schurz Tigers were tasked to write persuasive speeches to help change the world around us. The class chose to focus on our community of Watertown and the topic of littering. Using their writing unit skills, they began their research of Watertown, the Rock River, littering, our mayor and did a student class survey that identified that littering occurs most often when individuals toss items outside of their car windows. Mrs. Wolf's class all wrote Mayor McFarland letters for their final persuasive essay to persuade the mayor to help create awareness around littering in our community. Mayor McFarland surprised them today with a special visit, fliers that she made for Schurz School to participate in a fun clean-up bingo activity and to encourage our community to help clean up the Rock River this year. Check out Mayor McFarland's Weekly Roundup tomorrow as she reports out on her visit with Mrs. Wolf's class! 👇 https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=258059501877843 Thank you, Mayor McFarland!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Mayor talking to students
Mayor talking to students
Join the WHS art department and students at the newly modernized Watertown Public Library on Wednesday, March 9 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for their exhibition opening. The exhibition will remain available for viewing until March 16.
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2022 WHS Art Show
This awesome #WatertownWay Schurz Tiger has a special message for all of us as we continue our Dr. Seuss celebration week in the WUSD!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Student with a it's cool to be kind shirt
What better way to spend a #WatertownWay sunny, winter day than with some great friends and sleds? These Webster Wildcats enjoyed the outdoors yesterday doing just that!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Children sledding
First graders in Mrs. Templin's art class have been busy creating some really cool artwork! We can't wait to see the finish products! #WatertownWay
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Students working in a group on an art project
🎂 Happy Birthday Week, Dr. Seuss! 🎂 Across the country this week, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers will celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday (March 2) by bringing together students, staff, and families with books and lots of fun activities - just like these awesome #WatertownWay staff members!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
4 women dressed up for Dr. Seuss's birthday
Webster Elementary School held their monthly Cool, Awesome and Terrific Students (CATS) lunch on Friday, February 25 with Principal Brad Clark. These students are selected by teachers in grades K-5 for making great gains in an academic area or working super hard in their studies. Way to go, Wildcats!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Students with Awards
Students with Awards
Happy Monday! We are flying into the week like these fun #WatertownWay teammates!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Two women spreading their arms like wings
Happy Monday! We are flying into the week like these fun #WatertownWay teammates!
about 2 years ago, Jaime Caudle
Two teachers holding their arms like wings