
Check out these FREE programs offered by the Girl Scouts. Follow the link at the bottom of the flyer to register your child.


In honor of our virtual spirit week, enjoy Mrs. Luther’s read aloud of The Easter Egg! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTR3KCZ4cPM

Information regarding Marshfield Clinic Health System as resource.
Información sobre el Sistema de Salud de la Clínica Marshfield como recurso





Freshmen are using toothpicks and white glue to build bridges according to the plans they had to draw up. The groups have company names and have to keep a balance sheet because they write out checks to buy supplies. They also have to keep a daily journal of what was accomplished each day.


Academic Decathlon Regional Ribbon Winners, living large!

Show us your Bluejay Pride during Virtual Spirit Week, April 13-17!


2nd graders had a great time experimenting with matter in science class!





Beginning Wednesday, April 15, the School District of Athens is offering FREE lunch to all children, 18 years or younger that reside in the district, regardless of income.
Check out the flyer for more information.



Preschool students enjoyed our dinosaur and zoo animal recent themed units.





Babysitting Class Now Being Offered
Parents - NTC’s Workforce Training & Professional Development team is offering a FREE Babysitting 101 Class – entirely online and available on-demand. Check out the attached flyer for more information.

Kindergartners in Mrs. Nowak’s class continue learning at home!




The Agronomy class took a trip to the Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center in Manitowoc to attend the Getting Back on Track soil meeting. They learned about no till systems, cover crops, soil health and much more; even Ms. Stuttgen learned a few things.



STEM Activity: Bridge Building


Future Athens Volleyball Players





As many of you expected, the Small Schools National tournament has been cancelled for this year. It is a disappointing end to a very successful season for our National qualifying Quiz Bowlers who shared this honor with only one other Wisconsin small school.


Kyren Schug researched WWII technology and printed this plane on his 3D printer. He then painted it to look like a Japanese bomber! Nice job!


Celebrating Pi Day with Mrs. Diedrich's 5th grade class.


Our 5th graders topped off our Pi Day celebration by enjoying various kinds of pie! A delicious way to end our week!



This week our 5th graders celebrated Pi Day (which is March 14th). We spent all week doing various activities related to pi, even measuring, computing, and discovering where the number pi comes from!





8th Grade FCS students recently made pies for the PI Day celebration held in AP Calc. Here are a few photos of the efforts!!



