The WUSD Student Services team recently toured the newly-opened Matz Center located on Milford Street in Watertown. The Matz Center is a youth crisis stabilization facility for children aged 10-17 in need of residential short-term mental health programming in a supportive and structured environment. During the tour, the student services team held a collaborative discussion regarding youth mental health and resources for parents and guardians. In addition, they discussed the different responsibilities of student service educators, mental health professionals, and parents/guardians in meeting the needs of children.
9 months ago, Melissa Lampe
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WHS Offices will be closed during Spring Break (March 25 - 29).
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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WHS Daily Announcements for Friday, March 22: https://5il.co/2h05n
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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Wednesday morning our WHS student athletes got to hear from Mayor McFarland. She spoke to the student athletes about the development of her own leadership skills and the coaches and experiences that got her to where she is today.
9 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Thursday, March 21: https://5il.co/2gx7q
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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Today was the the 6th Annual Career Fair at the WHS, put together in coordination with the Watertown Chamber of Commerce and WHS. The goal of the event is to bring students and employers together from the Watertown area. The purpose is to provide connections and conversations with opportunities post-graduation for students. This year, there were 81 area employers who took time out of their busy schedules to be a part of this event. A huge #WatertownWay shout out to the Watertown Chamber of Commerce, local businesses and WHS staff for the work and effort put in to make this a great event for our students!
9 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Wednesday, March 20: https://5il.co/2gu4n
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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There is nothing like international friendships! The Watertown-Heringen exchange program exists to help create friendships between students at WHS and our partner school in Germany. No knowledge of German is required—the program is open to all WHS students, including incoming freshmen. Open your home to a German student and experience the fun of introducing them to American culture! Travel to Germany and experience the excitement of discovering a new culture! Twenty German students will be here October 12-20 and WHS students will travel in June of 2025, traveling for a week and spending a week with a host family. Participants can host or travel or do both. See Frau Schneider in S274 or email schneiderk@mywusd.org to get information about being a part of the exchange.
9 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Tuesday, March 19: https://5il.co/2gr46
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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On Tuesday, March 12th, WUSD hosted the first ever Multilingual Family Night. District EL staff partnered with the Watertown Chamber of Commerce to put on an event at the Watertown Public Library that connected multilingual families to community businesses and resources. Over 100 people attended the event along with 20 businesses and the Watertown Police and Fire Department. Members of the National Spanish Honor Society also participated and created art projects with the children in correlation with the story "The Dot." Both Watertown families and businesses felt that it was a wonderful opportunity to connect and strengthen relationships within the community.
9 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Monday, March 18: https://5il.co/2goee
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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Don't forget to check out this week's Parent Update: https://www.smore.com/n/yr6zm
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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WHS Daily Announcements for Friday, March 15: https://5il.co/2gkl2
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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Candidates running for a seat on the Watertown Unified School District Board of Education will have an opportunity to introduce themselves to the community at the Board’s next regular meeting on Monday, March 18, at 6 p.m. at the Educational Services Center, 111 Dodge St. Presently, there are five candidates seeking three open seats on the board. The candidates include Julie Janowak, Tina Johnson (I), Dan Voeltner, Charity Chandler, and Samuel Ouweneel. Each candidate will be given three minutes toward the start of the Board meeting for introductions. The election will take place on Tuesday, April 2. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jarred Burke said he appreciates the willingness of Watertown area residents to run for a seat on the school board. He said the District is presently facing, and will continue to face, complex issues related to funding, staffing and enrollment. “The Administration and Board are working hard to set the direction and vision of the district,” said Burke. “We are excited for the community to be able to learn more about the candidates’ skills and the new ideas they could bring to the table as board members.” For those who cannot attend the board meeting in person, it may be viewed via Zoom by clicking the following link: https://mywusd-org.zoom.us/j/93338943075?pwd=OXViSDcyTGFxZGRhRHRHa0RpMGt2UT09
9 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Thursday, March 14: https://5il.co/2gfvt
9 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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On Sunday, March 3, 40 students were inducted into the Spanish and German Honor Societies at Watertown High School. To garner an invitation to these Societies, students must be enrolled in high-level language classes, meet and maintain minimum GPA requirements, and commit to carrying out service to the community. Pictured are inductees to the Spanish Honor Society (standing) and the club officers & adviser (seated) and German National Honor Society inductees & adviser (standing) and club officers (seated).
10 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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WHS Daily Announcements for Tuesday, March 12: https://5il.co/2gd48
10 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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WHS Daily Announcements for Monday, March 11: https://5il.co/2g9i7
10 months ago, Katie Pirkel
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WHS senior students are recognized for their academic achievements, participation in athletics, school organizations, and the contribution to the Watertown Community. Students will join the Watertown Rotary Club each Monday at their weekly meetings and luncheons. The March Rotary students are: Simeon Adrian is the son of Chad and Lisa Adrian. Simeon has been involved in Show Choir, WHS Carolers, and State Solo Ensemble the past four years at WHS. He has also participated in National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, and the WHS Musicals . When not at WHS, Simeon can be found taking part in local community musicals. Simeon is planning to major in finance. Kelsie Schuett is the daughter of Alan and Tamara Schuett. Kelsie has participated in the following while at WHS: Softball, National Honor Society, Academic Decathlon, Show Choir, and WHS Carolers. Kelsie is currently working at Pine Cone Restaurant and plans on attending University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. Sophie Sullivan is the daughter of Sarah and Michael Sullivan. Sophie has been involved in multiple honor societies including National Honor Society (President), Tri-M Music Honor Society (President), and Spanish Honor Society (Treasurer). Sophie has also participated in Show Choir, WHS Carolers, Jazz Band, and the WHS Musical. She has also participated in Cross Country and Track and Field. Outside of school, Sophie can be found working as a finance intern at Marquardt. Sophie plans on attending University of Minnesota - Twin Cities to study Art History and Economics.
10 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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Did you know that learning takes place in many forms in Endeavor Charter School? Here's what it looked like in just one class period! Learn more about Endeavor by visiting www.endeavorcharterschool.org
10 months ago, Lynn Linskens
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