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Hamilton’s kindergarten registration set for Feb. 9-13

Hamilton School District parents whose children will attend full- or half-day kindergarten for 5-year-olds or half-day kindergarten for 4-year-olds in the fall of 2004 should register their children Feb. 9-13. An optional half-day program for 4-year-olds is available to parents whose children are four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2004. Registration for the […]

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Templeton plans book fair, reading night Jan. 27

Templeton Middle School will host the Scholastic Book Fair and Accelerated Reader Family Night Jan. 27 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All Templeton students and families are invited. The evening’s goal is for families to have fun and spend quality time together in an activity that promotes good reading habits. Parents, grandparents and siblings […]

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Robotics project kicks off Jan. 10

Hamilton High School will be among 13 teams that will participate in the kick-off for the 2004 Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) High School Robotics Competition. The competition officially begins Jan. 10 with a ceremony in New Hampshire that will be telecast to team locations throughout the country including the […]

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Hamilton student, teacher nominated for Kohl recognition

Hamilton High School senior Abbey Paton and Templeton Middle School social studies teacher Alan Schneider were nominated at the regional level for recognition programs initiated by the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation. The 2004 Kohl Excellence Scholarship Program recognizes student leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement and academic achievement. Students who are selected at the state […]

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Templeton student essays part of theatre performance

Templeton Middle School students will be honored in February as the Waukesha Civic Theatre uses their essays in the production of “Ordinary Heroes.” Sections of selected essays on “Personal Heroes” will be read by the students, videotaped and incorporated into the theatre’s performance. Students whose works were chosen were eighth-grader Joshua Greiveldinger, seventh-graders Kristin Cox […]

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Templeton students write prize-winning script

Templeton Middle School sixth-graders Elizabeth “Katie” Henderson, Chelsi Reilly, Katelyn Sasse, Margaret Stollberg and Taylor Woods were named winners in a Time Warner video contest. The students’ script was one of 20 selected from more than 500 entries for the Hang Tough Video Contest in which students from southeastern Wisconsin created messages encouraging their peers […]

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Woodside celebrates science

Woodside Elementary School will kick off a celebration of science Jan. 14 with the appearance of noted science educator Mr. K, also known as Larry Kundinger. Kundinger will highlight current concepts of the curriculum, give motivational insights into science careers and will include multicultural and gender contributions to science. Kundinger will present three separate programs […]

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Early admission to school deadline approaches

Parents who want their children considered for early admission into a Hamilton School District 5- year-old kindergarten or first grade class next fall should apply in writing by March 1 to their elementary school principal. Application forms are available at elementary school offices. Children who turn five on or before Sept. 1, 2004 meet normal […]

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Hamilton announces December students of the month

Hamilton High School students representing 11 curriculum areas were selected December’s students of the month. They are: Alison Fero and Jonathan Morris, communication arts; Melissa Haese, world languages; Rebecca Hintz, science; Hannah Johnson, art; Sara Michalski, business education; Blaze Selestow, technology education; Gabriel Van Eyck, mathematics; Kayla Vogel, social studies; Michelle Whipple, family & consumer […]

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Spring Parent-Player Meeting slated Feb. 26

Hamilton High School will hold its Spring Parent-Player Meeting Feb. 26 in the high school cafeteria. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. All students who intend to go out for spring activities and did not attend the fall or winter meeting must attend this meeting. While only one parent or guardian is required to attend […]

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