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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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Intergenerational Folk Art Fair slated at Maple Avenue

Generations will come together Jan. 13 at Maple Avenue Elementary School to share and learn from one another as the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Waukesha County presents an Intergenerational Folk Art Fair. Senior citizens will share our country’s cultural and ethnic heritage by revealing and reliving lost arts, crafts, hobbies, music and […]

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Hamilton schools contribute to community during holidays

Hamilton School District students, staff and families showed appreciation for the needs of others during the holidays by contributing to charitable organizations and extending acts of kindness within the community. Lannon Elementary School families provided a generous amount of nonperishable food items to the Sussex Food Pantry and Second Harvest as a result of the […]

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Hamilton teacher pass rigorous certification process

Two Hamilton High School teachers are the first in the district to become National Board Certified Teachers. Mathematics teacher Steven Akin and communication arts teacher Debra Figueroa are among 70 Wisconsin teachers who earned the profession’s top honor this year through the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Both Hamilton teachers earned their certifications […]

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Seven Hamilton graduates named AP Scholars

The College Board named seven 2003 Hamilton High School graduates Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars because of their exceptional achievement on the college-level exams. More than one million high school students in more than 14,000 secondary schools worldwide took the AP exams, but the Hamilton students were among the top 15 percent who performed at a […]

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Parents can learn about children’s opportunities

Looking for children’s activities this winter or spring? Need help planning for the summer? Parent Advocates of Gifted Education (PAGE) can help. PAGE is sponsoring “Cool Stuff to Do for Kids of All Ages- Summer and Beyond” Jan. 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Greenfield High School. This opportunity fair will provide information […]

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Hamilton announces November students of the month

Hamilton High School students representing 11 curriculum areas were selected November’s students of the month. They are: Joseph Bartolone, mathematics; Brian Bialobrzeski, physical education; Alison Fero, communication arts; Amanda Franzen, music; Theresa Henninger, art; Rebecca Hintz, world languages; Joshua Kapelke, technology education; Tyler Kowalchuk, business education; Sara Lee and Katherine Stern, social studies; Amy Olson, […]

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