
The Lincoln STEM 4K is studying states of matter through our Project Lead the Way curriculum! They recently turned a liquid into a solid. Heavy cream turned into butter! It was delicious!






Super Schurz Shoutout to Ebert's Greenhouse Village for giving our Green Tiger Garden Club an amazing free tour! Our young green thumbs really learned a lot from the experienced horticulturists.





A group of Mr. Gibson's WHS students attended the HOSA State Leadership Conference in the Wisconsin Dells April 2nd through the 4th. These students competed in many different healthcare related events. The top WHS finisher was Nathan Walter, who placed second in the "Healthy Lifestyle" event. Nathan qualified to move on to the next level to the International Leadership Conference in Dallas, Texas in June.
Those in attendance were Kylei Braatz, Lucie Hickey, Nathan Walter, Gage Adkins, Miliani Trujillo, Ashley Almendarez, Brienna Fike and Viviana Velez. Congratulations to all!





The Wisconsin Singers are coming!


Congratulations to our Endeavor Charter School students who made Honor Roll during Trimester 2! To qualify for Honor Roll in Endeavor, students must earn a 3.2 or higher. It's the #WatertownWay!


Congratulations to our WHS students who made Honor Roll during Trimester 2! To qualify for Honor Roll, students must earn a 3.2-3.499. It's the #WatertownWay!


Congratulations to our WHS students who made High Honor Roll during Trimester 2! To qualify for High Honor Roll, students must earn a 3.5 or higher. It's the #WatertownWay!



LEAP Elementary 2nd and 3rd graders recently planted more seeds for the Watertown Garden Project! Students have been studying seeds and plants and were careful to give their seeds:
☑️space
☑️soil
☑️light
☑️water
☑️air
...and some students would argue, we need to give them love as well!
❤️🌱❤️🌱❤️🌱❤️
We look forward to watching them grow and then giving them back to the Watertown Garden Project to pass on in our community! It's the #WatertownWay!



Our #WatertownWay preschool Speech and Language Group at Douglas recently had a little fun making slime at school.






How cute are these sweet little bunnies?? Mrs. Rousseau's 4K Dual Language class enjoyed their annual Easter egg hunt Thursday morning!





Watertown High School hosted the first ever Watertown Regional of the State Teen Art Mentorship Program. Four area schools were represented including Jefferson High School, Marshall High School, Waterloo High School and Watertown High School. An artist judge selected 8 works from 44 entries to advance to the State STAMP show in Madison next fall. Four WHS Art Students were chosen to advance. Shown with their winning pieces are Molly Kwapil, Gaia Waite Wollenburg, Asha Kratzer, and Ryley Wolfe.


Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is coming to Watertown High School on Friday, April 14th.


Grade 2/3 students at Lincoln STEM Elementary got in on the March Madness fun with their annual Math Fact Shoot-Out! The top students in each classroom went head-to-head against each other in the championship while their classmates cheered them on! The winners in each grade level won a basketball signed by their classmates!





NJHS hosted our first-ever RMS GLOW Day on Thursday, March 23rd! Students and staff were able to purchase glow sticks to “Brighten Someone’s Day!” NJHS was able to raise $144 in a few short days by selling glow necklaces. Money will be donated to the food pantry.




Lincoln and Schurz 4th and 5th grade choir students took a field trip on Friday to the skating rink to celebrate all of their hard work during the school year. Superintendent Burke even joined them for a little skating fun!






Douglas held its annual Pizza with Picasso! Check out some snapshots from this fun, family event coordinated by Mrs. Templin and the Art Club!






Lincoln Stem celebrated National Panda Day. They participated in a panda trivia contest, decorated panda cupcakes, competed in a panda stem challenge, and had a visit from the panda mascot!







A shout-out for all of our WUSD paraprofessionals! These amazing human beings support student learning and growth in so many ways, and build strong relationships with our students. Check out one of these rock stars helping Douglas learners with their math!


Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with WHS , recently held the annual Gosling Career Fair in the gymnasium at WHS. Many local businesses participated in the event sharing information about what their businesses do, what possible future careers they could offer to students, as well as current jobs available to high school students.





Youth Apprenticeship Day was recently held at our state's Capital. In the picture from left to right are Heather Jozwowski (Jefferson County YA Coordinator), Sarah Tarpey (WUSD School to Career Coordinator), Representative Barbara Dittrich, senior Engineering YA student Karis Johnson, and her colleague Maureen McBroom from the City of Watertown Engineering. Representative Barbara Dittrich wrote the bill that was passed this year to add on the Education Youth Apprenticeship Program that should be starting in 2024-2025! Sarah Tarpey and Karis Johnson were able to speak to her as well as other representatives and senator Stephen Naas to promote Youth Apprenticeship and to request more funding for the program due to our continued growth.
