Here is the survey for next week's food distribution. As always, this survey can also be found on our website under the "News" tab in the article titled "Weekly Food Service Survey." Please look for an upcoming message regarding the potential for a summer food distribution similar to what was offered last summer. We will be asking families if they are interested in participating in this program, which would require families to pick up the food twice a week as was done last summer. Contact Annette with any questions at 475-7312 or email Juli Thompson at juli.thompson@ithaca.k12.wi.us. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfAsRBm3F-ZXrcK0VQ0Ofi_iYXyJfAV6nQnuBjpM-HME7M88A/viewform?usp=sf_link
over 3 years ago, Ithaca Schools
As a Bulldog Alumni, we value your opinion and experience to help us better prepare Ithaca graduates for college and work success. Go to the webpage, click explore and Alumni Survey.
over 3 years ago, Julie R. Prouty
The fear of public speaking is one of the top fears people have. Ithaca Forensics students have crushed that fear this year! Congratulations to all our Forensics students on earning scores to advance them to the State competition. The entire team succeeded in qualifying for the State level. Seniors: Hannah Durst (Farrago), Audrey Newkirk (Prose), Keyara Perkins (Prose), Maddy Roh (Farrago; Juniors: Brooklynn Granger (Moments in History), Nick King (Prose), Emma Schoen (Farrago), Carissa Willis (Demonstration); Sophomores: Sophomores - Brooklyn Freestone (Prose), Alana Nelson (Poetry), Elise Newkirk (Prose), Kyla Pluemer (Moments in History), Talena Sprecher (Informative), Erica Steinmetz (Poetry); Freshman - Logan Anderson (Prose), Emma Coy (Informative), Josie Laue (Informative), Kaylee Peterson (Informative), Alivya Young (Moments in History). Coaches Murphey, Thompson, and Zorea are so proud of all your hard work! Good Luck at State!
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
2020-2021 Ithaca High School Forensics Team
March 25, 2021 Today is a Day 1 Elementary Day 1 Today's schedule for Band and Choir is: 6th Grade - Choir, 7th Grade - Band, 8th Grade - Choir. HS Band and Choir are on the Day 1 schedule. Lunch for today: First choice-Chicken & Gravy, Second choice-Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Veggies & Dip, Peaches, Dinner Roll, Milk, Junior Class: There will be a class meeting today in the band room during Attack time. Members of the High School Band will be traveling to Orlando Florida on Saturday, March 27th and will arriving back on Friday, April 2nd. During this time, they will be spending their time at Sea World, Universal Studios, Cocoa Beach, Busch Gardens, and taking an Airboat tour of the Everglades. If you would like to see updates and pictures during the trip, go on Facebook and "like" the "Ithaca Bands" Page. High School Art Club meeting during attack on Thursday and will go until 4pm. If you ordered a sweatshirt or want to order a sweatshirt, the cost is $20 and due by Friday. See Ms Durkin if you are interested. Ithaca Baseball apparel order is now up and running on the Ithaca Bulldog Baseball facebook page. Deadline for orders is Monday March 29th. https://bulldog2021.itemorder.com/ Please sign up for high school track! The sign-up sheet is posted outside the office. Make sure your physical or alternate year cards are filled out and turned in. Practice will start April 19th. Run on your free time! Today is the day, forensics students! Filming starts today after school and concludes tomorrow. Meet in the LMC after school, dressed and ready to warm up. Congratulations to all our team members for all the hard work that got them here. Your coaches are proud of your effort! The Spring FFA Blood Drive is just around the corner. The Drive is scheduled for Monday April 12 from 9am to 2 pm. All students 16 years old and older are encouraged to sign up with Mr. Favreau. Give a pint of blood and get a pint of Culver's Custard! Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. This Day in History: March 25, 1967 Martin Luther King, Jr. leads march against the Vietnam War. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., leads a march of 5,000 antiwar demonstrators in Chicago. In an address to the demonstrators, King declared that the Vietnam War was “a blasphemy against all that America stands for.” King first began speaking out against American involvement in Vietnam in the summer of 1965. Word of the Day: Vociferous voh-sif-er-uhs Vociferous (vo·cif·er·ous) adj Characterized by vehemence, clamour, or noisiness: “A vociferous crowd.” Birthdays: Elementary—none H.S./M.S.—Owen Feryance
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
March 24, 2021 Today is a Day 2 High School Art Club meeting during attack on Thursday and will go until 4pm. If you ordered a sweatshirt or want to order a sweatshirt, the cost is $20 and due by Friday. See Ms Durkin if you are interested. Ithaca Baseball apparel order is now up and running on the Ithaca Bulldog Baseball facebook page. Deadline for orders is Monday March 29th. https://bulldog2021.itemorder.com/ Please sign up for high school track! The sign-up sheet is posted outside the office. Make sure your physical or alternate year cards are filled out and turned in. Practice will start April 19th. Run on your free time! Forensics students: Filming for State begins tomorrow and will conclude Friday! This is the final performance of the season! There will be a voluntary open practice for anyone interested today starting at 2pm. Filming will begin tomorrow and Friday after school. Everyone should attend both days. We would like to film as many as possible tomorrow. The Spring FFA Blood Drive is just around the corner. The Drive is scheduled for Monday April 12 from 9am to 2 pm. All students 16 years old and older are encouraged to sign up with Mr. Favreau. Give a pint of blood and get a pint of Culver's Custard! SENIORS! More opportunities for scholarships! Go to our school website, click on 'Explore', scroll down to 'counselor's corner' and find 'scholarship info'. At the bottoms of the page click on 'scholarship opportunities 20-21'. There you will find the list of scholarships available, a brief description about the scholarship, the due date and a link will be attached! It's super convenient and so many wonderful scholarships available for YOU! Check it out! Any questions: please see Mrs. Kershner Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. History for Today: One of the worst oil spills in U.S. territory begins when the supertanker Exxon Valdez, owned and operated by the Exxon Corporation, runs aground on a reef in Prince William Sound in southern Alaska. An estimated 11 million gallons of oil eventually spilled into the water. Attempts to contain the massive spill were unsuccessful, and wind and currents spread the oil more than 100 miles from its source, eventually polluting more than 700 miles of coastline. Hundreds of thousands of birds and animals were adversely affected by the environmental disaster. It was later revealed that Joseph Hazelwood, the captain of the Valdez, was drinking at the time of the accident and allowed an uncertified officer to steer the massive vessel. Word of the Day: Frenetic Frenetic (fre·net·ic) adj Fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way: “A frenetic ride on the snowboard.” Birthdays: Elementary—none H.S./M.S.—Izabela Ortiz Staff—Mrs. Schoen and Ben Murphy
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
March 23, 2021 Today is a Day 1 Elementary Day 6 Today's schedule for Band and Choir is: 6th Grade - Band, 7th Grade - Choir, 8th Grade - Band. HS Band and Choir are on the Day 3 schedule. Lunch for today: First choice-, Spaghetti/Meat Sauce, Second choice-, Fish Sandwich, Caesar Salad, Mixed Fruit, Garlic Bread, Milk A reminder to those that are part of the Math Team. Check in with your attack teacher and go to Mr. Triphan's room. Band Students - If you forgot to turn in your fundraiser forms and money yesterday, please drop them off with Mrs. Behrens this morning. The Junior and Senior classes will host prom on May 15th from 7:00 - 10:30 pm. in the high school parking lot. There will be both a Junior Court and a Senior Court since the Seniors didn't have their own prom last year. All high school students are invited to attend. High School Art Club meeting during attack on Thursday and will go until 4pm. If you ordered a sweatshirt or want to order a sweatshirt, the cost is $20 and due by Friday. See Ms Durkin if you are interested. Ithaca Baseball apparel order is now up and running on the Ithaca Bulldog Baseball facebook page. Deadline for orders is Monday March 29th. https://bulldog2021.itemorder.com/ Any high school or 8th grade students wanting to play volleyball next year should attend a meeting during ATTACK time on Thursday in the outside amphitheater. There is much to discuss. Mrs. Thompson sent an email. If you did not receive it, email her to be added to the list. If you prefer to attend the meeting via Zoom, email Mrs. Thompson for the link. All forensic students must rehearse with a coach before filming for State. This is the culmination of the season! An open practice will be held Wednesday beginning at 2pm for anyone interested. Sign up to rehearse. Filming will be Thursday, March 25th and Friday, March 26th after school. Everyone is expected to attend both days and be prepared to film if necessary. SENIORS! More opportunities for scholarships! Go to our school website, click on 'Explore', scroll down to 'counselor's corner' and find 'scholarship info'. At the bottom of the page click on 'scholarship opportunities 20-21'. There you will find the list of scholarships available, a brief description about the scholarship, the due date and a link will be attached! It's super convenient and so many wonderful scholarships available for YOU! Check it out! Any questions: please see Mrs. Kershner Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. March 23, 1839: "OK" entered national vernacular; On March 23, 1839, the initials “O.K.” are first published in The Boston Morning Post. Meant as an abbreviation for “oll korrect,” a popular slang misspelling of “all correct” at the time, OK steadily made its way into the everyday speech of Americans. During the late 1830s, it was a favorite practice among younger, educated circles to misspell words intentionally, then abbreviate them and use them as slang when talking to one another. Word of the Day: Bifurcate bahy-fer-keyt Bifurcate; bifurcation (bi·fur·cate) v Divide into two branches or forks: “The river bifurcates at the base of the mountain.” Birthdays: Elementary—none H.S./M.S.—Matthew Kepler
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
It is National Alcohol and Drugs Facts Week March 22nd-26th . The fact is most Richland County youth do not use alcohol or drugs. This week we will shatter the perception that substance use is common among your peers. And we will shatter more myths to keep you in the KNOW about substance use. These messages are brought to you by Youth4Change of Ithaca HS. Marijuana use interferes with attention, motivation, memory, and learning. When used heavily during the teen years, it may lower grades and your IQ. Marijuana can be addictive. People who begin using marijuana before age 18 are more likely to develop marijuana use disorder than adults.
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week 2021
Families! Please check your email inbox (or spam) for a survey regarding the learning platform your student/s will be using next quarter (4th quarter). The 4th quarter begins April 5th and ends on June 4th. This form is used to assist with classroom planning. Please complete it as soon as possible. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfd4QDmOMlA5_n_6T976xYuum68yq2zw2K5mDRngTEasaov0w/viewform?gxids=7628
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Good luck to our Middle School Volleyball teams as they travel to Hillsboro tonight to take on the Tigers in the season opener.
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
SENIORS! More opportunities for scholarships! Go to our school website, click on 'Explore', scroll down to 'Counselor's Corner' and find 'Scholarship Info'. At the bottom of the page click on 'Scholarship Opportunities 20-21'. There you will find the list of scholarships available, a brief description about the scholarship, the due date and a link will be attached! It's super convenient and so many wonderful scholarships available for YOU! Check it out! Any questions: please see Mrs. Kershner.
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Scholarship Info on our website
Scholarship Information through our counselor
March 22, 2021 Today is a Day 2 Elementary Day 5 Today's schedule for Band and Choir is: 6th Grade - Choir, 7th Grade - Band, 8th Grade - Choir. HS Band and Choir are on the Day 2 schedule. Lunch for today: First choice-, Chicken Nuggets, Second choice-, Polish Sausage, Corn, Pears, Dinner Roll, Milk Band Students - All fundraiser forms and money are due today. If you don't have class today, please drop it off in the band room. All forensic students must rehearse with a coach before filming for State. This is the culmination of the season! An open practice will be held Wednesday beginning at 2pm for anyone interested. Sign up to rehearse. Filming will be Thursday, March 25th and Friday, March 26th after school. Everyone is expected to attend both days and be prepared to film if necessary. The Spring FFA Blood Drive is just around the corner. The Drive is scheduled for Monday April 12 from 9am to 2 pm. All students 16 years old and older are encouraged to sign up with Mr. Favreau. Give a pint of blood and get a pint of Culver's Custard! SENIORS! More opportunities for scholarships! Go to our school website, click on 'Explore', scroll down to 'Counselor's Corner' and find 'Scholarship Info'. At the bottom of the page click on 'Scholarship Opportunities 20-21'. There you will find the list of scholarships available, a brief description about the scholarship, the due date and a link will be attached! It's super convenient and so many wonderful scholarships available for YOU! Check it out! Any questions: please see Mrs. Kershner. Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. This day in History: March 22, 1765, the stamp act was imposed on the colonies. In an effort to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the vast new American territories won from the French in the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the British government passes the Stamp Act on March 22, 1765. The legislation levied a direct tax on all materials printed for commercial and legal use in the colonies, from newspapers and pamphlets to playing cards and dice. Word of the Day: Pernicious per-nish-uhs Pernicious (per·ni·cious) adj Having a harmful effect, particularly in a gradual or subtle way. “The hostile takeover will have a pernicious effect on the business.” Birthdays: Elementary—on Sunday, Braxton Fowell, Dresyn Reese H.S./M.S.—last Friday, Sam Hollands, on Saturday, Aliyah Swenson
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Hello Ithaca Families, The Partners for Prevention Coalition would like you to fill out this survey. This survey is intended for use by parents of middle and high school students in Richland County. www.surveymonkey.com/r/IthacaBulldogs
almost 4 years ago, Julie R. Prouty
The Ithaca School district is looking for a DEDICATED INDIVIDUAL to work in the school office. This position will assist and manage clerical tasks for the principal so that maximum time may be devoted to administrative tasks concerned with operating a school. Some of the responsibilities include: Set up classes for students as needed, prepare a budget for office supplies, have or can gain knowledge in the Skyward student information system, provide help with the school fair, prepare transcripts when needed for students (past and current), process state reporting and more. This is a full time, 10 months a year, position with benefits included. Complete an application form for employment from our website or call 585-2512 and ask for Brooke Hackl for more information on duties, benefits, and qualifications. Call today to become part of the Ithaca team!
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Employment Application Form
Application Form on our website
Do you ever wonder what goes on the days students aren't in the building? This year, staff are learning how to improve our equity and inclusion when working with students. .Using the research from Integrated Comprehension Systems for Equity learning modules, the staff are learning how to foster equity and inclusion in our day-to-day lives working with our students and staff. Staff are also collaborating to improve our safety plans so we are well prepared to take care of all in the event something takes place. All training and development helps to ensure staff are best prepared to offer the best educational experiences for student learning and growth.
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Staff Professional Development
Professional Development for Staff
Staff at Professional Development
Mrs. Prouty at Professional Development
March 18, 2021 Today is a Day 1 Elementary Day 4 Today's schedule for Band and Choir is: 6th Grade - Band, 7th Grade - Choir, 8th Grade - Band. HS Band and Choir are on the Day 1 schedule. Lunch for today: First choice-Sheperds Pie Second choice-BBQ Rib, Carrots & Dip, Spinach Salad, Orange Slices, Breadstick, Milk The Spring FFA Blood Drive is just around the corner. The Drive is scheduled for Monday April 12 from 9am to 2 pm. All students 16 years old and older are encouraged to sign up with Mr. Favreau. Give a pint of blood and get a pint of Culver's Custard! Art Club meeting today during attack and after school until 4pm. All high school students are welcome to attend! Today during the last few minutes of 5th hour the FBLA will be taking a group photo. Meet by the vending machine. During ATTACK we will be taking pictures for Sr. superlatives and other snapshots for the yearbook. Forensics all-stars! Filming for State Competition will be next Thursday, March 25th and Friday, March 26th after school. Plan to be there each night to support your teammates and to film as many as possible. All of you must meet with a coach today or next week! We will have an open practice Wednesday beginning at 2pm for anyone who would like. Sign up to rehearse! High School Art Club meeting today during attack until 4:00pm. All are welcome to join and attend. The Band students in grades 5 - 12 are selling Berres Flavored Coffee, a company from Watertown, WI. If you are interested, please contact a band student. Band Students - all fundraiser forms and money are due on Monday, March 22. Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. This Day in History: March 18 Copyrighted on March 18, 1911, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” was the multimillion-selling smash hit that helped turn American popular music into a major international phenomenon, both culturally and economically. Word of the Day: Epicurean ep-i-kyoo-ree-uhn Epicurean (ep·i·cu·re·an) adj. Devoted to the pursuit of sensual pleasure, particularly the enjoyment of gourmet food. Birthdays: Elementary—Addison Smyth H.S./M.S.—none
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
March 17, 2021 Today is a Day 2 There will be a PTSO meeting today starting at 4 PM via Zoom. Hope to see you then! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83111432995 High School Art Club meeting during attack on Thursday until 4:00pm. All are welcome to join and attend. The Band students in grades 5 - 12 are selling Berres Flavored Coffee, a company from Watertown, WI. If you are interested, please contact a band student. Band Students - all fundraiser forms and money are due on Monday, March 22. Join Fellowship of Christian Athletes, this coming Thursday morning for another 'FCA Huddle Group'! 7:00am in the FACE room...enjoy a great breakfast, an inspiring devotion and a powerful message! We will also be taking a group picture for the yearbook! IF we have over 20 students, we will then meet in the gym. We are looking forward to another encouraging morning together! Bring a friend! Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. World Down Syndrome Day: The Middle School Student Council is collecting money from March 15-18, this is completely optional, that will be donated to the National Down Syndrome Society, which supports and advocates for the Down syndrome community by focusing on three key areas of programming: Resources & Support, Policy & Advocacy and Community Engagement. Overall, the goal for this day is to inform and educate people about this condition. For those of you interested in donating during those dates (March 15-18), there will be collection jars in each elementary classroom, one for middle school in room 205, and one for high school on the microwave by the office. In support of World Down Syndrome day on Thursday, March 18, the Middle School Student Council is holding a dress up day for you to wear the colors blue and yellow. Word of the Day: Formative fawr-muh-tiv Formative (for·ma·tive) adj. Of or relating to formation, growth, or development: the formative stages of a child. Birthdays: Elementary—Kaylynn Burns H.S./M.S.—David Fargen and Trista Pluemer
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Badger Girls State and Badger Boys State recognition! Every year, two students are nominated to represent Ithaca Schools as Badger Girl and Badger Boy. To be eligible, candidates must be enrolled in the Junior year, have an interest in government and citizenship, have outstanding qualities of leadership and good character, be an honor roll student, and participate in extra-curricular activities. Badger Boys and Girls State are designed to train students in the science of government and to further develop their leadership skills. This program also educates young leaders on how to become more impactful community members of Wisconsin. This is a summer week program that is held at UW-Oshkosh for Badger Girls and Ripon College for Badger Boys. The organization is unable to hold session this year due to the continuing concern of the COVID-19 pandemic. We still wanted to recognize and congratulate our two candidates: Ty Kershner and Emma Schoen!
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
2021 Badger Boys and Girls State candidates Ty Kershner and Emma Schoen
Join Fellowship of Christian Athletes, this coming Thursday morning for another FCA Huddle Group! 7:00am in the FACE room...enjoy a great breakfast, an inspiring devotion and a powerful message! We will also be taking a group picture for the yearbook! IF we have over 20 students, we will then meet in the gym. We are looking forward to another encouraging morning together! Bring a friend!
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
Ithaca Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Congratulations to our elementary writers! Our local DKG chapter judges the original fiction and/or enhanced personal narrative books submitted by area students based on Story Structure/Organization, Creativity/ Originality, accomplished spelling, sentence structure and grammar, as well as, Presentation/Illustrations. Up to ten of the local chapter winners are sent to the state level. The books are judged again, with these books also being judged for illustrations. Illustrations are judged for their Originality, Appropriateness to text, Continuity throughout the story, Creative use of art media and techniques, Cover Design and Neatness. Winning books are displayed at the Spring Wisconsin State Organization Convention. Top winners are invited to the convention luncheon and asked to read their books to the Delta Kappa Gamma Members. Ithaca winners for the 2021 Delta Kappa Gamma writing competition are as follows and pictured.
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools
List of Ithaca 2021 Delta Kappa Gamma winners
3rd Grade 2021 Delta Kappa Gamma winners from Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Kitsembel's classes
4th Grade 2021 Delta Kappa Gamma winners from Mrs. Huffar and Mr. Urban's classes
5th Grade 2021 Delta Kappa Gamma winners from Mrs. Preuss and Mrs. Pulvermacher's classes
March 16, 2021 Today is a Day 1 Elementary Day 3 Today's schedule for Band and Choir is: 6th Grade - Choir, 7th Grade - Band, 8th Grade - Choir. HS Band and Choir are on the Day 3 schedule. Lunch for today: First choice-Chicken Chop Suey Over Rice, Second choice-Cheese Burger, Broccoli, Peaches, Dinner Roll, Dessert, Milk High School Art Club meeting during attack on Thursday until 4:00pm. All are welcome to join and attend. Any senior wishing to apply for St. Mary’s Keyesville scholarship and didn’t turn theirs in yesterday due to the early release may still do so today. Please hand them in to Mrs. Kershner by the end of the day. The Band students in grades 5 - 12 are selling Berres Flavored Coffee, a company from Watertown, WI. If you are interested, please contact a band student. Band Students - all fundraiser forms and money are due on Monday, March 22. Join Fellowship of Christian Athletes, this coming Thursday morning for another 'FCA Huddle Group'! 7:00am in the FACE room...enjoy a great breakfast, an inspiring devotion and a powerful message! We will also be taking a group picture for the yearbook! IF we have over 20 students, we will then meet in the gym. We are looking forward to another encouraging morning together! Bring a friend! Attn students in grades 8-12: The Morgridge Institute for Research and UW-Madison are offering FREE online Summer Science Camp workshops. If you are interested in more information, contact Mrs. Plonka. The deadline to sign up is May 15. Attn Middle and High School Students:The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation has launched an Editorial Writing & Cartoon Contest. High schoolers may write a 500 word article about the First Amendment and middle schoolers a 200 word letter to the editor about the First Amendment. Or you may create an original cartoon about the First Amendment. Cash prizes of up to $500 will be awarded to winners. Submissions are due May 15. Contact Mrs. Plonka for more information. There will be a PTSO meeting this Wednesday, March 17 starting at 4 PM via Zoom. Hope to see you then! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83111432995 For all boys and girls from grades 4K-8th. Registration forms are available in the school office. 2021 Ithaca Youth Baseball and Softball registration forms are due Friday, March 26th. If you have any questions, please contact Brett Maxwell at (608) 588-4496. World Down Syndrome Day: The Middle School Student Council is collecting money from March 15-18, this is completely optional, that will be donated to the National Down Syndrome Society, which supports and advocates for the Down syndrome community by focusing on three key areas of programming: Resources & Support, Policy & Advocacy and Community Engagement. Overall, the goal for this day is to inform and educate people about this condition. For those of you interested in donating during those dates (March 15-18), there will be collection jars in each elementary classroom, one for middle school in room 205, and one for high school on the microwave by the office. In support of World Down Syndrome day on Thursday, March 18, the Middle School Student Council is holding a dress up day for you to wear the colors blue and yellow. This day in History: March 16, 1802; The United States Military Academy—the first military school in the United States—is founded by Congress for the purpose of educating and training young men in the theory and practice of military science. Located at West Point, New York, the U.S. Military Academy is often simply known as West Point. Word of the Day: Ostentatious os-ten-tey-shuhs Ostentatious (os·ten·ta·tious) adj. Characterized by or given to pretentiousness. “The chandelier was the most ostentatious I have ever seen.” Birthdays: Elementary—Carter Pluemer H.S./M.S.—none Staff-Mr. Urban, and Sylvester Deitelhoff
almost 4 years ago, Ithaca Schools