Mrs. Hartwig's preschoolers were busy celebrating Thanksgiving with hands on early literacy and math activities.





It's Musical Week at Athens High School, and the hills are alive with the Sound of Music! Come see one of the most beloved musicals of all time, right here on the Athens stage! Featuring our amazing student talent in the iconic roles of Maria (Delaney Beasley), Captain von Trapp (Cole Hartmann), the children, neighbors, nuns, and all the rest, an incredible show is guaranteed!
The Sound of Music opens on Friday Nov 14 at 7:00 PM, with additional performances on Saturday the 15th at 7:00, and Sunday the 16th at 3:00. Catch 'em all! You won't want to miss a moment. Tickets are available at the door.
The Sound of Music opens on Friday Nov 14 at 7:00 PM, with additional performances on Saturday the 15th at 7:00, and Sunday the 16th at 3:00. Catch 'em all! You won't want to miss a moment. Tickets are available at the door.

Halls will open for our community on November 11th.

Mrs. Hartwig's preschoolers each made their own Mat Man. Mat Man is made of big lines, small lines, big curves and small curves that help the students learn how letters in the alphabet are formed.




Thank you Athens FFA Alumni for a great day!




AES 4th graders traveled to Madison for annual trip to the capitol and Veterans Museum.









The first graders at AES enjoyed a field trip to NTC, the NTC farm, and to Jo Jo's Jungle. They learned about careers that help a community, the importance of farms, and how fun it is to spend time with friends.





AES 4th graders met our local Representative Karen Hurd. We learned about her job and how she works on bills that will hopefully become laws.


PARENTS: Take one thing off your summer to-do list—register your child for the 2025-2026 school year now! Get it done early so you can relax and enjoy every minute of summer.
Register here: https://www.athens1.org/page/online-registration

This week—and every week—we celebrate the incredible teachers who inspire, challenge, and care for our students each and every day. Your dedication, creativity, and heart make a lasting impact.
Thank you for all that you do to make the School District of Athens a place where students grow, thrive, and succeed. We appreciate you more than words can say!






The fourth graders at AES helped plant trees with Athens Trail Association members Steve B and Lynn L today. We planted many red pine and sugar maple trees in Erbach park.










The 4th graders at AES went back in time to 1904. They enjoyed a day at the Little Red School House. They wrote on slate boards, printed with indie ink and quill like pens, learned geography for that time period, participated in a spelling bee and did classroom chores. A great and memorable time was had by all!










The School District of Athens is looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team!
Check out our current employment opportunities and apply today: https://www.athens1.org/page/employment-opportunities

Show your Athens pride with a yard sign! Signs are available for just $11.10 each. Once the signs are ready for pickup, we will notify you via email. Payment (cash or check) will be collected at the time of pickup at the Athens High School office.
If interested, please complete the form here: https://forms.gle/qXDKiHL39p7Vtd5L9

The Athens Board of Education seeks qualified and interested candidates from the community to fill a vacancy on the Athens School Board. The vacancy is for an unexpired term and will be through April 20, 2026.
If you are interested, please submit a letter of intent to Rebecca Bliven, at 601 W. Limits Road Athens, WI 54411.

AES Preschoolers made kindness rocks and hid them outside local places around town. If you find one, please give it a new hiding spot for someone else to find. Along the way, we also picked up garbage to go along with our thematic Earth Day unit.

The School District of Athens is looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team!
Check out our current employment opportunities and apply today: https://www.athens1.org/page/employment-opportunities

We would like to thank Tracy Engel for coming into our room for the past 5 weeks to teach us skills from Jr. Achievement. The first graders learned about needs and wants, businesses/services, and beginning money skills such as spending and saving money wisely. Thank you, Tracy, we learned a lot!

The Fourth graders in Mrs. Luther's classroom identified and explored different historical perspectives about people and events of the past through learning about logging in Wisconsin. Learning was celebrated with a Lumberjack breakfast. Students had pancakes, sausage, cold beans, hash browns, apple juice, homemade maple syrup, and doughnuts.










Show your Athens pride with a yard sign!
Signs are available for just $11.10 each.
Once the signs are ready for pickup, we will notify you via email. Payment (cash or check) will be collected at the time of pickup at the Athens High School office.
If interested, please complete the form here: https://forms.gle/qXDKiHL39p7Vtd5L9

