Due to the inclement weather forecasted, all after school activities are cancelled today, Friday, April 17, 2026. This includes any athletics and the Show Choir Spectacular.
about 22 hours ago, Lynn Linskens
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WUSD Show Choirs Perform this Weekend 🎤🎵🎸🕺

This Friday, April 17, make plans to attend the Show Choir Spectacular in the Watertown High School Auditorium starting at 7:30 p.m. This fun, high-energy event will feature the WHS show choirs River City Rhapsody and Femme Fusion, as well as our elementary show choir, Pizazz! Tickets can be purchased at the door: Adults, $3; Seniors, $2; and WHS students and children under age six, free.

Then on Sunday, April 19, catch an encore performance our show choirs at WHS at 4 p.m. as they open for Wisconsin Singers - the premier University of Wisconsin-Madison student-led performance troupe. This year’s troupe features four WHS alumni!

Wisconsin Singers' 58th season original show, "Star of the Show," blends pop, rock, and musical hits from the past 50 years. Audiences will hear over 60 songs in this fast-paced production, including fan favorites from artists like The Weeknd and Madonna, as well as Broadway numbers from award-winning musicals including "Hamilton" and "Wicked."

Tickets are $15 for general admission adults and $12 for students and seniors, and are available at www.goslingmusic.org., or at the door on Sunday.

Wisconsin Singers has provided high energy musical entertainment to communities across the Midwest since 1967. The troupe is made up of singers, dancers, lighting and tech designers, and an eight-piece live band, all full-time UW-Madison students studying across 30 majors. The student-run organization will perform over 35 shows this season, combining professional quality production with the energy and creativity of UW-Madison students.
2 days ago, WUSD Communications
Show Choir Performance and Pizazz
Riverside Middle School SkillsUSA students recently competed at the State Leadership and Skills Conference and excelled in the middle school-level competitions!

The students worked hard and spent long hours practicing. Their work ethic and dedication paid off last Wednesday night when they were called on stage to stand on the podiums in front of over 1,700 Wisconsin students. A big congratulations to these young people!

1st Place Job Demonstration A - Genevieve Giannetto
1st Place Urban Search and Rescue - Genevieve Giannetto & Jocelyn Jilek
1st Place Extemporaneous Speaking - Joceyln Jilek
2nd Place Urban Search and Rescue - Zoey White & Seth Domer
2nd Place Additive Manufacturing Team - Arya Bernhardt & Elise Hensler
3rd Place Prepared Speech - Remedy Yang
3rd Place Job Demonstration Open - Addilee Skrobak

A delegation of students from around the state voted our very own Camila Siebenlist to be the Middle School State Officer for the 2026-27 school year! Congratulations Camila!

Please enjoy these photos from the event.

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay
2 days ago, WUSD Communications
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
RMS SkillsUSA Competition
The annual Watertown Children's Day Community Fair was held Saturday, April 11 at Watertown High School. Organized by the Watertown Unified School District, the Community Fair is designed to connect young families in Watertown to daycare and preschool providers, and to organizations that offer youth sports, learning, and recreational opportunities.

Thank you to all the vendors and the many community members who attended this special event!
3 days ago, WUSD Communications
Children's Day Fair
Summer School Registration opens on Monday, April 13th, beginning at 4:00 p.m. For more information, please visit https://www.watertown.k12.wi.us/o/summerschool.
8 days ago, Lynn Linskens
SummerSchool
🌟 Students Earn Global Seal of Biliteracy & Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy

A total of 16 seniors at Watertown High School have earned the prestigious Global Seal of Biliteracy, Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy, or both seals.

The Global Seal of Biliteracy is an international language certificate that recognizes and celebrates a student's level of proficiency in two or more languages. The Global Seal of Biliteracy enables programs and businesses across the world to quickly validate a student’s language skills to aid in advanced placement in a post-secondary language program, help students earn scholarships, and provide opportunities for employment. It also allows employers to easily verify students’ language skills and be confident that they possess valuable soft skills linked to multilingualism.

The Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy is a prestigious, industry-recognized credential that honors graduating seniors who have achieved a high level of proficiency in English and one or more additional languages. More than just an academic achievement, the Seal celebrates a student’s "sociocultural competence" - their ability to navigate and respect diverse cultural perspectives in an increasingly interconnected world.

For students, receiving this state-certified honor is a testament to years of dedication, whether they are perfecting a second language in the classroom or maintaining a heritage language spoken at home. This distinction not only appears on official transcripts and diplomas but also serves as a powerful signal to universities and future employers that these graduates possess the advanced communication skills and global mindset necessary to lead in the 21st-century workforce.

In today’s global economy, proficiency in multiple languages has tremendous value. We congratulate our students on this significant achievement and look forward to seeing the opportunities that their Seal of Biliteracy will bring them in the future. Way to go Goslings!

Seniors graduating with the Global Seal of Biliteracy: Zazil Medina, Neftali Hernandez Rizo, Laura Peralta Paulino, and Lincoln Smith.

Seniors graduating with both the Global Seal of Biliteracy and Wisconsin Seal of Biliteracy: Isaac Mares, Andy Pineda, Brianna Velazquez, Ashley Almendarez, Emanuel Castellon, Erik Garcia, Ximena Garcia, Jonathan Hernandez, Kinverli Martinez, Oscar Ramirez, Kylie Tripp, and Diego Urbina Cruz.

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay



9 days ago, WUSD Communications
Students Earn Global Seal of Biliteracy
Come see the Wisconsin Singers on April 19th at 4pm. Get your tickets now.
9 days ago, Angel Vander Steeg
Wisconsin Singers
The Webster Elementary School grades K-2 and grades 3-5 classes have been busy in the library recently learning about engineering, fiction vs. nonfiction genres, and working on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math) building kits.

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay
9 days ago, WUSD Communications
Webster Library Activities

Congratulations to Laurie Hoffmann, David Handyside, Christina DeGrave, and Julaine Appling on their April 7, 2026 election to the Watertown Unified School District Board of Education.

A total of eight candidates sought election to the Board, with Hoffmann, Handyside, DeGrave, and Appling being the top four vote winners. Thank you to candidates Sara Fitch, David Byrne, James Helmke, and David Mazzie for their willingness to run for the Board and for their support of our school district.

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay

10 days ago, WUSD Communications
Board Election Results
Watertown High School Advanced Placement Art Student Nathan Anderson was recognized with an award at last month's State Youth Art Month Exhibit. More than 500 qualifying art pieces from regions all around the state were part of the display at East Towne Mall and judges selected a small number of winners based on artistic merit. Nathan's painting "Deer Boy" was chosen for one of the prestigious Royal Brush Co. awards. Pictured here are Art Teacher Dave Pawl who entered the work and Nathan Anderson with the award winning piece.
10 days ago, WUSD Communications
Nathan Anderson Youth Art Exhibit Winner
A decades-long tradition reborn! 🧮✨

After many years away, our district officially returned to the Math 24 arena through the Southern Lakes Advanced Learners Network! This fast-paced mental math challenge requires students to combine four numbers using any operation to reach exactly 24 - all in a matter of seconds.

A huge shoutout to the three trailblazing students - Anna Gerike, Marley Weber, and Tenley Wehner - who stepped up to represent the WUSD and pave the way for a new generation of mathletes. We’re so proud of them for breaking the ice and showing the grit it takes to restart a legacy. This is just the first step in building our Math 24 program back to its full strength! 🧠⚡

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay
11 days ago, WUSD Communications
Math Tournament
Math Tournament
Math Tournament
Math Tournament
Tomorrow - Tuesday, April 7 - is Election Day 🗳

Our community will vote on an operational referendum for the WUSD that would provide $4.5 million per year for five years to support district operational, instructional, and day-to-day maintenance expenses. If the referendum is approved, what would this mean for your taxes?

▪ A property with an assessed value of $100,000 would see an estimated tax increase of $96 per year or $8 per month
▪ A property with an assessed value of $200,000 would see an estimated tax increase of $192 per year or $16 per month
▪ A property with an assessed value of $300,000 would see an estimated tax increase of $288 per year or $24 per month

The WUSD recognizes it is asking for financial support at a time when many household budgets are already stretched thin. The district is working hard to reduce its operating budget - already cutting expenses by more than $1.2 million coming into the 2025-26 school year. Even with an approved referendum, deep budget reductions will still need to be made.

To learn more about the Operational Referendum and why it is needed, please visit https://www.watertown.k12.wi.us/page/spring-referendum.
12 days ago, WUSD Communications
Referendum FAQ
April 6-10 is National Assistant/Associate Principals Week. We are proud to recognize our dedicated Watertown High School Associate Principals - Justin Crandall, Justin Diderrich, and Jennifer Pennington. We thank them for all they do to support our schools. 💙
12 days ago, WUSD Communications
Associate Principals Week
The Watertown Unified School District Board of Education will hold a special meeting Wednesday, April 8 at 5 p.m. at the Educational Service Center, 111 Dodge St. This meeting will take place in both open and closed session.

To view the meeting agenda, please click here: https://go.boarddocs.com/wi/watertown/Board.nsf/vpublic?open.
12 days ago, WUSD Communications
Board Meeting Notice
The Watertown High School Academic Decathlon Team is heading to the National Competition in California later this month and is still working hard to raise funds to offset their travel expenses. Help them out this Wednesday, April 8, by enjoying dinner at Culver's of Watertown from 5-8 p.m. Students will be helping to deliver orders and earning a portion of the proceeds from all sales during that time frame.

Don't forget, they are also welcoming donations via a GoFundMe at https://gofund.me/d91e47c25. Thank you!
13 days ago, WUSD Communications
Academic Decathlon

Look all these lawnmowers!

We may be on Spring Break, but our Watertown High School SkillsUSA and Supermileage team students have been busy with the annual Lawnmower Tune-Up. This special event serves as an important fundraiser for WHS Technical Education programming.

This year our students, under the guidance of staff and parent advisors, are completing tune-ups on more than 200 lawnmowers. Each year the number of mowers serviced continues to grow - thank you, Watertown!

The $50 tune-up includes an oil change, blade sharpening, and new plug and filter. The mowers are also filled with new gas and power washed clean.

We are super proud of these students! Watch for next year's Lawnmower Tune-Up to be advertised in early March.

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay

17 days ago, WUSD Communications
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
Lawnmower tune-up
We encourage all Watertown area residents to be informed regarding the WUSD Operational Referendum that is on the ballot this Tuesday, April 7.

To learn more about the referendum, and what's at stake whether it passes or fails, please visit https://www.watertown.k12.wi.us/page/spring-referendum.
17 days ago, WUSD Communications
Referendum FAQ

Today, Wednesday, April 1, 2026 is Paraprofessional Appreciation Day. Thank you to our Watertown Unified School District Paraprofessionals for all they do to support learning in our schools. 💙

17 days ago, WUSD Communications
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
Webster Elementary School held its Cool, Awesome and Terrific Students (CATS) lunch on Friday, March 27. Each month, students are selected by teachers in grades 5K-5 for making great gains in an academic area or by working super hard. As a reward, the students get to eat lunch with their principal, Mr. Brad Clark.

Picture 1 - Grades K, 1 & 2
Top Row (left to right): Khloey Chentis, Easton Butler, Bennett Rahberger
Next Row (left to right): Finley Ceballos, Beckett Abel, Lincoln Stewart
Bottom Row (left to right): Nova White, Remi Coffey, Dixon Vaillancourt

Picture 2 - Grades 3, 4 & 5
Top Row (left to right): Ryan Vande Slunt, Aliyah Fox, Harlen Mertz
Next Row (left to right): Braelyn Rein, Mason Ferry, Julian Enriquez
Bottom Row (left to right): Taylor Cornell, Chase McDonald, Griffin Loppnow

Tradition. Innovation. Transformation.
#WatertownWay
18 days ago, WUSD Communications
Webster CATS lunch
Webster CATS lunch
On Tuesday, April, 7, our community will vote on a referendum for the WUSD that would provide the district with $4.5 million per year for five years to fund operational, instructional, and maintenance expenses. This funding, if approved, would not be for new buildings or major building remodeling projects.
18 days ago, WUSD Communications
Referendum FAQ