The Hamilton School Board has given its approval for a $94.4 million budget that will be presented to voters at the August 17 Annual Meeting. Residents are invited to learn more about the 2026-27 Hamilton School District budget during the Budget Hearing which begins at 6:15 p.m. in the Hamilton Fine Arts Center prior to […]
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Families can apply for free, reduced lunches
The Hamilton School District announced its policy for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch Program. Household size and income criteria determine eligibility. To apply for free or reduced price meals, households must fill out the application available through the Infinite Campus portal. Families who do not […]
Hamilton district plans for start of school
Hamilton School District compiled essential information for families anticipating the start of the 2026-27 school year. For more information, visit each school’s webpage on the district website at www.hamilton.k12.wi.us. September 1 is the first day of classes for middle and high school students. Elementary and intermediate students will begin on Sept. 2. The staggered start […]
Back to school info
Welcome to the 2026-27 school year! Just as school staff are busy preparing for another exciting school year, we want to remind our families about a few important things you need to do before the start of school. Online registration Families will again use Infinite Campus to verify student information and pay school fees. Online registration will […]
Families asked to drop off medication before start of school
Hamilton School District’s prescription medication drop-off process ensures the safety and well-being of its students. Medication and the completed medication permission form with required signatures should be delivered to the school health room before the start of school. Families at Willow Springs Learning Center, Silver Spring Intermediate School and the elementary schools can drop off […]
Community support brings lifesaving technology to Hamilton outdoor athletic fields
The Hamilton School District extends its sincere gratitude to the community organizations, families and individual donors whose generosity made it possible to install two publicly accessible Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) at Hamilton High School’s outdoor athletic facilities. Thanks to the support of the Sussex Lions Club, Jr. Charger Football, Sussex Area Service Club (SASC) and […]
ProHealth Care donates CPR training kit to Hamilton School District
Hamilton School District staff members will have expanded access to lifesaving CPR training in the 2026-27 school year, thanks to a new CPR training kit donated by the American Heart Association and funded through the generous support of ProHealth Care. Representatives from the American Heart Association recently presented the CPR in School Training Kit to […]
Senior volunteers celebrated at elementary school pen pal parties
During the month of May, more than 150 seniors who volunteer with the Hamilton School District were invited to visit elementary schools to meet their fourth grade student pen pals. The end-of-year pen pal parties are a much anticipated event for both students and senior volunteers alike after exchanging letters throughout the entire school year. […]
Wisconsin Masonic Foundation donation strengthens safety in Hamilton School District
The Hamilton School District has enhanced campus safety through a generous donation from the Wisconsin Masonic Foundation. On May 28, Wisconsin Masonic Foundation President Peter Tourville presented 15 new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) units to Hamilton School District Nurses. This contribution replaces expiring units across the district’s schools while saving the district $30,000 in replacement […]
Elementary students explore science and discovery at STEM Night
Families from across the Hamilton School District were invited to Hamilton High School on May 22 for an engaging and interactive STEM Night. The student-led event was put on by members of the Science National Honor Society. Older students led activities and worked directly with younger students, creating meaningful connections and collaboration across grade levels. […]