
Mrs. Redmann and a 3rd grade student started the day off right by activating both the mind and body for a full day of learning! 😊


Sometimes unintentional learning has more impact than intentional learning!


Hats off to our 3rd grade builders who connected multiplication to the real world and created their very own array city! Keeping being the creative mathematicians that you are - awesome work! 🤩


Girls Basketball vs Phillips tonight canceled

Third grade Earth and Moon unit project.


2D Foundations art students working diligently on their final project. They did a print of a section of a historical art piece. They researched their artist and then transformed their work into a print. They did a fantastic job representing the works in their linocut prints!





2nd graders are having a "blast" launching marshmallows and knocking down pins as they experiment with force during science class!



These first graders in Mrs.Luther’s room were learning about the design process and what engineers do. They designed their own back scratchers. Mr. Czech even got to check one out! Future engineers of America !





Congratulations, Mrs. Literski!


Athens High School Wrestling tonight in Mosinee at 4:30 pm
Livestream https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM3gunt5QrGlt1ROc2ruSTw


Athens Middle School Wrestling at Spencer tonight 5:00 pm
Livestream https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF6twGZdg45OnrnyafDemaA

Academic Decathlon Team practices hard for Regionals


Relaxation!


Fun with writing!


Over the last week, the Fish and Wildlife class got to construct ice fishing poles. They had to find the spine of the rod, construct the handle, and thread on the guides. The students are very excited to get out on the water and give them a try.





8th grade students competed in a CO2 Challenge. Their cars were involved in Racing and Best in Show. Winners are pictured above with Best of Show winners first and race winners shown second.




Blue Jays working the Floor


Elizabeth Van Rixel, on the move!


Since most kindergartners aren’t able to stay up until midnight to welcome the new year, the students in Mrs. Nowak’s class celebrated Happy “Noon” Year with a countdown, balloon drop, party horns, and treats!



The preschoolers were a little disappointed that our elf, Snowflake, had to return to the North Pole. He did leave us a yummy treat of elf kisses! Here are some pictures of some things Snowflake was up to during December.



