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Templeton students have good showing at music festival

Templeton Middle School recognized students for their achievement in the March 27 Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) District Solo and Ensemble Festival at Mukwonago High School. Students entered as individual soloists or part of an ensemble. Each entry was judged with regard to tone quality, intonation development, balance and blend, performance skills, articulation and diction […]

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Wisconsin FIRST teams dominate regional contests

Wisconsin Robotics teams are steamrolling their way through regional competitions in For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) events — with their sights set on national competition in Atlanta this April. FIRST Robotics is the world’s largest high school robotics competition with more than 800 teams in the U.S., Canada and South America. […]

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Hamilton students participate in Hoops For Heart

Hamilton High School students will take shots at the nation’s No. 1 killers – heart disease and stroke — April 8 from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. as they participate in Hoops for Heart. Approximately 250 Hamilton students will display their basketball skills and support cardiovascular research as they participate in a fundraiser sponsored by […]

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WI FIRST teams dominate Midwest and St. Louis Regionals

Robotics teams from WI have done well in regional competition and will move on to the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) championship event in Atlanta, GA April 15-18. FIRST Robotics is the worlds largest high school robotics competition , and now has over 800 teams in the US, Canada and South […]

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Hamilton Student Council sponsors Food Drive

Hamilton High School Student Council will sponsor a Food Drive April 1-8 with lively competition to encourage greater giving. Competition between classes and faculty is planned with specific food items requested. Freshman are to bring flavored rice packages; sophomores will bring baked beans; juniors have tomato products; seniors are responsible for soup; and faculty have […]

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Willow Springs students to celebrate Literacy Day

Willow Springs Learning Center students in the 4-year-old kindergarten program will celebrate Literacy Day the morning and evening of April 1. Ronald McDonald will educate and entertain students at 10 a.m. with “It’s Book Time with Ronald McDonald.” The students will present him with the pull-tabs they have been collecting to benefit the Ronald McDonald […]

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Vaccines required before next fall

All students in prekindergarten through 12th grade are required to have the Hepatitis B vaccination before the start of the 2004-05 school year. In addition, the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services requires the chicken pox vaccine for incoming prekindergarten, kindergarten and first grade students. These are in addition to the typical vaccinations required […]

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Hamilton teacher wins Woodie Flowers Award in Evanston

John Budish, Hamilton High School science teacher and Robotics Team advisor, was awarded the prestigious Woodie Flowers Award March 26 in Evanston. The award is presented to an inspiring adult leader who communicates the art and science of engineering and design as part of the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics […]

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Hamilton Chess Team has strong finish to season

Hamilton High School Chess Team members finished off their season with impressive results at the Scenic Moraine Chess Association Conference Tournament and State Chess Championships. In competition with nine teams, the varsity team tied for first place with Brookfield Academy at the conference tournament. Varsity team member Robert Pothier was the tournament champion. The team […]

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