The woodshop has limited class space as well as a lack of storage area. This area also needs improvements in ventilation for dust and finishing touches such as varnish and stain application. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs https://youtu.be/y1nr1ftphUE
Small engine repair lacks space which means bigger projects must be completed outside. This limits projects during the winter months. Metals class space is also lacking and equipment is outdated. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs https://youtu.be/-Yd8Yp3mt00
There is very limited space available to house animals for the ag and vet students. The greenhouse does not have enough space to meet the district's needs and also has some necessary maintenance needs. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs https://youtu.be/GtQV9SG4VAw
Just a reminder that we are nearing election day. Please review the voting information on our referendum page to make a plan for getting to the polls by election day! Remind your friends and family, too! https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-voting
Due to drainage issues, the track is losing large chunks & football games end up at the middle school. Soccer is unable to use the field for practice or games. Track and field improvements are only 9% of total spend for facilities. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs
Thank you to all who attended the information session regarding the referendum last night. We have added links to the Department of Public Instruction's website where you can access the information discussed regarding salaries. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs
Reminder that the 2nd Information Session regarding the referendum will take place tonight, March 21st at 6:00 pm in the Elementary School Gym. If you have any questions or would like more information about the referendum please join us! https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
Did you know? The tax impact of both referendum questions results in no new increase over the portion of the school mill rate used for the tax levy. SCC has the opportunity to make necessary improvements for a zero tax rate increase! https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-cost
Meet your school board candidates! Make side by side comparisons and decide who to vote for on April 5th.
https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/2022-school-board-election
Need more information on how to vote?
https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-voting
Former Panther Den currently houses the Virtual Academy office. There's no space available for business students to sell Panther gear so a cart was purchased for this purpose. Video production area shares space with a computer lab. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs
Have you seen the referendum banners that were placed at all schools this past week? Just a reminder that voting takes place on April 5th. If you're unavailable on the 5th there is now more absentee info on the My Vote WI page.
https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-voting
The sixth grade enjoyed a behind-the-scenes tour of Target Field, while also learning some of the ways that math and science are used in baseball!
Congratulations to the Middle School FFA Quiz Bowl Team for winning the Section 2 competition!! They will be competing at the state competition in Madison in June. Good luck team!
Team members include:
Landrey Rozeboom
Ella Janski
Kenzie Anderson
Joe Radtke
Ireland Grant
Fifth graders celebrated the Fourth of July with lots of red, white and blue, as they learned all about the Declaration of Independence!
The 4K Program is currently split between 2 locations. Classrooms are tight & lack storage. Trinity location doesn't have access to equal support services. Trinity also lacks security, gym, library & access to the breakfast program. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs
March 7-11 is National School Breakfast Week. Join us to kick off your day with a nutritious breakfast. Thank you school nutrition department for providing students with nutritious breakfasts to begin their days.
Congrats to the 6th grade Math Masters teams for a fabulous competition! The Mathletes competed against nearly 100 students from several neighboring districts. Also, a huge shout out goes to the many, many parents that volunteered to help the event run so smoothly!
Fact Drill awards:
Warren Rust: 3rd
Zoe Johnson: 6th
Braden Pierce: 7th
Maya Gustafson: 10th
Individual Awards:
Warren Rust: 6th
Jackson Kerg: 7th
Noah Foley: 8th
Team Awards:
3rd place overall: Zoe Johnson, Teagan Swanson, Maya Gustafson, Warren Rust, Noah Foley
Today is National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day. Please join the district in honoring our dedicated Maintenance Workers.
Making your voice known is important. If you're unable to get to your polling place on April 5th there are ways to vote absentee prior to voting day. Refer to our voting page for information on how to make sure your voice is heard. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-voting
Family & Consumer Science has inadequate space for both culinary and sewing. 85% of students register for classes and only half can be admitted. Shift to commercial applications for students hoping to pursue careers in these areas. https://www.scc.k12.wi.us/page/referendum-needs