Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Announcements: Thursday, May 23, 2024
Today is a Day 2
Lunch for today - First Choice: Ham and Cheese Flatbread, Second Choice: Chicken Nuggets, WG Roll, Hash Browns, Pineapple, Salad Bar, Milk
From Mr. Herbst:
Audience: All high school students
Click here to view the semester exam schedules for Wed, May 29 and Thur, May 30, 2024.
Make-up exams for excused absences are scheduled for Fri, May 31, 2024 at a time TBA with your teacher(s).
Click the English or Spanish version to be informed regarding the expectations during semester exam dates.
From the Kitchen:
Audience: All high school students
To ensure an accurate lunch count for food preparation, students who intend to eat lunch at school during semester exams will need to sign-up with Annette by the end of the school day on Tue, May 28. If you sign up for but do not eat school lunch, then you will still be charged, since a lunch was prepared for you.
From the Business Office:
Audience: All Seniors
Please remember that all dues, fines, and food service account balances must be paid in full prior to receiving your diploma. If you have any questions, please contact the school office.
From Coach Lorenz:
Good luck to the Ithaca/Weston Track and Field team members competing at the Bangor Sectional Track Meet tonight! The top qualifiers will advance to the state meet next Friday and Saturday. Field events start at 3:30 tonight and running at 4:15. Good luck to Clayton Lee, Kaylee Miller, Tristen Peterson, Aubri Koch, Kaylee Peterson, Jasmine Meyer, Maggie Kershner, Bailey Wanless, and Lia Puig!
From Mrs. Stellner and Mrs. Pluemer:
Both Middle and High School Sources of Strength will meet in Ms. Schmitt’s room starting at 7:30 a.m. on Fri, May 24, for our final meeting of the year.
From Mr. Kelly:
There will be a football meeting for those interested in playing next fall during ATTACK on Fri, May 24 in Mr. Kelly's room.
From the Sophomore Class Advisers:
Many of you have not paid your dues for the year yet. You must pay them by Tue, May 28. Check your email for a list of those with outstanding dues.
From Ms. Durkin:
All middle and high school art students, please pick up your artwork in the art room this week and next. Anything left in the art room on Fri, May 31 will be recycled.
From the Ithaca Technology department:
The technology department will NOT be loaning out ANY Chromebooks the final week of school (May 28—May 31). We have finals that week, so make sure you bring YOUR assigned device with you as none will be available. Also, during the final week we will be turning in Chromebooks after all classes no longer have a need for students to have a device. Please remember, you were assigned a device, bag, and charger. When we run our device check-in, if any one of these are not present your family will be billed for a replacement. Seniors, we will be collecting your devices before graduation practice, so please be prepared to turn in devices at that time.
BIRTHDAYS:
Elementary - Annalynn Webster
Middle School - none
High School - none
Faculty & Staff - none
Life is precious! Ithaca/Weston Track and Richland Center/Ithaca Cross Country coach, Brenda Walton was a bit late arriving at the regional track meet Monday night because she had just competed in a half-Ironman Triathlon in Chattanooga, TN. By finishing with a qualifying time, Brenda has reached her goal of returning to the World Ironman Triathlon in Nice, France. Brenda returned to the Ironman circuit after training intensively following a heart attack in the fall of 2022 during the run portion of the World Ironman Triathlon in Utah. She was able to get the rapid response she needed to get back at running, biking, and swimming at the level that brings her joy. Brenda has coached generations of athletes, and she has shared her triathlon journey as an inspiration to many. Keep at it, Brenda!
https://www.facebook.com/reel/3513245845633204
Today's lunch of chicken parm is only out done by the wonderful staff serving our students. Thanks to Marla and Julie.
Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Announcements: Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Today is a Day 1
Lunch for today - First Choice: Mini corn dogs, Second Choice: Chicken Parm, WG Roll, Corn, Strawberries, Salad Bar, Milk
From Mr. Herbst:
Audience: All high school students
Semester exam schedules for Wed, May 29 and Thur, May 30, 2024, have been emailed and shared with students and families along with information regarding expectations during the semester exam dates. Make-up exams for excused absences are scheduled for Fri, May 31, 2024 at a time TBA with your teacher(s).
From the Kitchen:
Audience: All high school students - To ensure an accurate lunch count for food preparation, students who intend to eat lunch at school during semester exams will need to sign-up with Annette by the end of the school day on Tue, May 28. If you sign up for but do not eat school lunch, then you will still be charged, since a lunch was prepared for you.
From the Business Office:
Audience: All Seniors - Please remember that all dues, fines, and food service account balances must be paid in full prior to receiving your diploma. If you have any questions, please contact the school office.
From Mrs. Burnley:
There will be an FBLA meeting during ATTACK today, Wed. May 22 in Mrs. Burnley’s room. This will be the last FBLA meeting of the school year. If you are in FBLA, it is extremely important that you attend this meeting. The last two meetings have been canceled since there were not enough members at the meeting for a quorum. We have some final expenses for the year that need to be voted on and we need to elect officers for next year. FBLA members, please attend today’s meeting during ATTACK.
From Ms. Bevan:
Students in grades 8-11: Your scheduling session with teachers will be on Thur, May 23. We will run on a one-hour delay schedule. Seniors do not have to report until 8:55 a.m. If you have scheduling questions, please stop down before Thursday.
From Mr. Kelly:
There will be a football meeting for those interested in playing next fall during ATTACK on Fri, May 24 in Mr. Kelly's room.
From the Sophomore Class Advisers:
Many of you have not paid your dues for the year yet. You must pay them by Tue, May 28. Check your email for a list of those with outstanding dues.
From Ms. Durkin:
All middle and high school art students, please pick up your artwork in the art room this week and next. Anything left in the art room on Fri, May 31 will be recycled.
From the Ithaca Technology department:
The technology department will NOT be loaning out ANY Chromebooks the final week of school (May 28—May 31). We have finals that week, so make sure you bring YOUR assigned device with you as none will be available. Also, during the final week we will be turning in Chromebooks after all classes no longer have a need for students to have a device. Please remember, you were assigned a device, bag, and charger. When we run our device check-in, if any one of these are not present your family will be billed for a replacement. Seniors, we will be collecting your devices before graduation practice, so please be prepared to turn in devices at that time.
BIRTHDAYS:
Elementary - Emmett Miller
Middle School - none
High School - none
Faculty & Staff - David Klang
Stay safe tonight, everyone. we have some softball playoff news for you. The Ithaca Girls' regional playoff game will be at 3pm tomorrow. La Farge has a band concert tomorrow evening, so we are playing early so their kids can play in the game and make it home in time for their concert.
On to Sectionals! Congratulations to all the Ithaca/Weston High School track and field athletes on a strong showing at the regional meet last night. This regional has some of the toughest regional competition in the state for our division. There were many personal records and your coaches are proud! This Thursday, May 23rd is the sectional meet at Bangor High School. Athletes placing in the top four advance to compete in the sectional meet.
🥇Clayton Lee placed 1st in the 3200m run, 🥈2nd in the 1600m run
🥇Kaylee Peterson placed 1st in the 800m run
🥇Kaylee Miller placed 1st in the high jump
🥉Girls 4X100m relay of Aubri Koch, Kaylee Miller, Tristen Peterson, Kaylee Peterson, and alternates Bailey Wanless and Maggie Kershner placed 3rd
🥉Girls 4X400m relay of Kaylee, Aubri, Tristen, Kaylee and alternates Bailey and Maggie placed 3rd
🥉Aubri placed 3rd in the triple jump
🥉Tristen placed 3rd in the long jump and 4th in the 100m hurdles
Girls 4X200m relay of Kaylee Miller, Maggie, Bailey, Aubri and alternates Lia Puig and Jasmine Meyer placed 4th.
Congratulations to the Ithaca High School Ridge and Valley Conference All-Conference Academic Team! The Ridge and Valley Conference recognized 30 students to be a part of the Academic All-Conference Team. Each school in our conference was able to nominate 5 students. Nominees were evaluated according to their cumulative grade point average at the end of seven semesters combined with A.C.T. scores. Ten students were honored with First Team recognition, Ten with Second Team Recognition, and Ten with Honorable Mention recognition. The recipients from ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL are as follows:
First Team: Alivya Young
Second Team: Kaylee Peterson and Caleb Birkrem
Honorable Mention: Logan Anderson and Miranda Franzen
Well done, Bulldogs!
Tuesday May 21, 2024 - All after school activities and practices at Ithaca are cancelled due to inclement weather.
Todays Ithaca Softball home playoff game versus Lafarge has been postponed until tomorrow, due to inclement weather. The time of the game has yet to be determined.
Students in grades 8-11 will have their scheduling session with teachers will be on Thur, May 23. Ithaca Middle and High Schools will run on a one-hour delay schedule. Seniors do not have to report until 8:55 a.m. If you have scheduling questions, please see Ms. Bevan or Mrs. Kershner before Thursday.
Ithaca FFA members earn first State FFA Degrees since 1967!
In 2023, Talena Sprecher became the first Ithaca FFA member since 1967 to earn her Wisconsin State FFA degree. This year, three more Ithaca members followed her lead and submitted their applications for State FFA Degree. Josie Laue, Violet Dilley, and Logan Anderson will all walk across the stage at the 95th Wisconsin FFA Convention and receive their State Degrees. As they represent Ithaca FFA, they will be representing the oldest FFA chapter in the state.
The requirements for the State Degree are quite extensive and include the following requirements of the member:
● Completed at least 360 hours of Agriculture Education
● Have at least 24 months of FFA membership at the time of application.
● Have received the Greenhand and Chapter FFA Degrees
● Have earned and productively invested $1500 or worked 1000 hours in SAE
● Participated in at least five different FFA activities above the chapter level
● Participated in the planning and completion of the chapter Program of Activities ¨
● Must list at least 6 skills or competencies gained through their SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience)
● Performed at least two different public speeches related to agricultural with each being at least five minutes in length
● Must demonstrate 10 parliamentary procedure activities
● Must have served in at least four leadership positions or events
● Have participated in at least 25 additional, unduplicated hours of community service activities within at least two different community service activities.
The Ithaca FFA chapter is 66 members strong and includes a middle school and high school chapter. The organization is led by Advisor Melissa Sprecher.
Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Announcements: Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Today is a Day 2
Lunch for today - First Choice: Hot ham & cheese/Bun, Second Choice: Philly Chicken/Bun, Baked Beans, Sliced Apples, Salad Bar, Milk
From Mr. Herbst:
Audience: All high school students
Mr. Herbst has shared the exam schedules for Wed, May 29 and Thur, May 30, 2024. Make-up exams for excused absences are scheduled for Fri, May 31, 2024 at a time TBA with your teacher(s).
Sophomores: many of you have not paid your dues for the year yet. You must pay them by next Tuesday. Check your email for a list of offenders.
From the Business Office:
ATTENTION ALL SENIORS, please remember that all dues, fines, and food service account balances must be paid in full prior to receiving your diploma. If you have any questions, please contact the school office.
From Coach Lorenz:
On to Sectionals! Congratulations to all the Ithaca/Weston High School track and field athletes on a strong showing at the regional meet last night. This regional has some of the toughest regional competition in the state for our division. There were many personal records and your coaches are proud! This Thursday, May 23rd is the sectional meet at Bangor High School. These athletes placed in the top four results to compete. Clayton Lee placed 1st in the 3200m run and 2nd in the 1600m run. Kaylee Peterson placed 1st in the 800m run. Kaylee Miller placed 1st in the high jump. The girls 4X100m relay of Aubri Koch, Kaylee Miller, Tristen Peterson, Kaylee Peterson, and alternates Bailey Wanless and Maggie Kershner placed 3rd. The girls 4X400m relay of Kaylee, Aubri, Tristen, Kaylee and alternates Bailey and Maggie placed 3rd. Aubri placed 3rd in the triple jump. Tristen placed 3rd in the long jump and 4th in the 100m hurdles. The girls 4X200m relay of Kaylee Miller, Maggie, Bailey, Aubri and alternates Lia Puig and Jasmine Meyer placed 4th.
From Ms Durkin:
There will be a Student Council meeting in the Art Room on Tue, May 21, during lunch.
From Mr. Klang:
There will be an Archery Club Meeting in Mr. Klang's room during ATTACK Tue, May 21 for any interested 6th-12th grade students that would like to shoot a bow at the 3D Course this summer.
From Ms. Bevan:
Students in grades 8-11: Your scheduling session with teachers will be on Thur, May 23. We will run on a one-hour delay schedule. Seniors do not have to report until 8:55 a.m. If you have scheduling questions, please stop down before Thursday.
From Mrs. Stellner and Mrs. Pluemer:
Both Middle and High School Sources of Strength groups will meet this Thur, May 23, in the LMC during ATTACK. This will be our last meeting for the year.
From Mr.Kelly:
There will be a football meeting for those interested in playing next fall during ATTACK on Fri, May 24 in Mr. Kelly's room.
From Ms. Durkin:
All middle and high school art students, please pick up your artwork in the art room this week and next. Anything left in the art room next Fri, May 31 will be recycled.
From the Ithaca Technology department:
The technology department will NOT be loaning out ANY Chromebooks the final week of school (May 28—May 31). We have finals that week, so make sure you bring YOUR assigned device with you as none will be available. Also, during the final week we will be turning in Chromebooks after all classes no longer have a need for students to have a device. Please remember, you were assigned a device, bag, and charger. When we run our device check-in, if any one of these are not present your family will be billed for a replacement. Seniors, we will be collecting your devices before graduation practice, so please be prepared to turn in devices at that time.
WORD OF THE DAY: Artifice: dishonest or insincere behavior or speech that is meant to deceive someone. We found ourselves tremendously moved by his apology, which he made without artifice or pretense.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: May 21, 1881: In Washington, D.C., humanitarians Clara Barton and Adolphus Solomons found the American National Red Cross, an organization established to provide humanitarian aid to victims of wars and natural disasters in congruence with the International Red Cross.
BIRTHDAYS:
Elementary - none
Middle School - none
High School - Rebekah Weitzel
Faculty & Staff - none
On Wednesday, May 15th, the Ithaca High School Class of 2024 was celebrated at their Baccalaureate. Sponsored by Willow Valley UMC and St. Mary's Catholic Church, this year's program was held in Keyesville. The students planned the program and asked Mr. Herbst to provide the welcome and Mr. Rob Richards to be the featured speaker. Thanks to them both for the meaningful messages, the St. Mary's PCCW for the reception, Father Nathan and Pastor Diana for their spiritual guidance, organist Donna Durst and cantor Juli Thompson. It was a wonderful night of faith, hope, and love for the graduates. Just keep pedaling and don't look down!
So glad we captured this picture before the rain washed it away! Last week, our younger Bulldogs enjoyed some outside fun celebrating the end of the year. Many Bulldogs left their "paw print" in chalk on the fire lane, and it made for a great visual display of our togetherness at Ithaca Public Schools. Many thanks to all the staff, administration, and older Bulldogs who collaborated making this Fun Day memorable!
Tonight's Varsity baseball game vs De Soto at home has been cancelled.
On Friday, The Ithaca District held its annual AWARDS PROGRAM. An afternoon of achievements, honoring our students and staff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Uo1mNyiMEM
The final days of the 2023-24 school are upon us. Did you know TODAY is the last Monday (due to the Memorial Day holiday) we will be in the building during this school year? Yeah, it's moving along at warp speed! Please make sure your student is ready to head into summer the right way, with all items turned in and fines (if any) paid. Here is a quick list of items your student is responsible for: Phy Ed padlock, Any due library fines, Locker (padlock) check out, Technology checkout (Chromebook, charger and chrome bag), and Food service balance due. Let's make the end of the year a SMOOTH transition into the long awaited Summer break! If you have any questions pertaining to these items, please call us during normal business hours at 608-585-2311.
On Friday, The Ithaca District held its annual Senior Scholarship Banquet. The following video will highlight the event in pictures, ENJOY!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOClqwvdJh4
Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow
Announcements: Monday, May 20, 2024
Today is a Day 1
Lunch for today - First Choice: Cheese Pizza, Second Choice: Meatball Sub, Garlic Bread, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit, Salad Bar, Milk
From the Business Office:
ATTENTION ALL SENIORS please remember that all dues, fines, and food service account balances must be paid, in full, prior to receiving your diploma. If you have questions please contact the office.
From Mr. Klang:
There will be a meeting for all middle school girls during ATTACK today in Mr. Kelly's room.
From Mr. Kelly- If the baseball game is on today- please release the players at 230 Monday, May 20th.
From Ms Durkin:
There will be a Student Council meeting in the art room Tuesday, May 21st during lunch.
From Ms. Durkin:
All middle and high school art students, please pick up your artwork in the art room this week and next. Anything left in the art room next Friday will be recycled.
From Coach Lorenz:
Good luck to our Ithaca/Weston High School Track and Field team athletes as they travel to River Ridge High School today for the Regional Track meet. Field events start at 3:45 p.m., and running events start at 4:30 p.m. Should the meet be delayed or postponed, it will resume on Tue, May 21. Qualifiers from this meet will compete at the Sectional meet at Bangor on Thur, May 23. Keep up with results from tonight on AccuRaceTiming.com.
From Mr. Klang:
There will be an Archery Club Meeting in Mr. Klang's room during ATTACK Tue, May 21 for any interested 6th-12th grade students that would like to shoot bow at the 3D Course this summer.
From Mrs. Stellner and Mrs. Pluemer:
Both Middle and High School Sources of Strength groups will meet this Thur, May 23, in the LMC during ATTACK. This will be our last meeting for the year.
From Mr.Kelly:
There will be a football meeting for those interested in playing next fall during ATTACK on Fri, May 24th in Mr. Kelly's room.
From the Ithaca Technology department:
The technology department will NOT be loaning out ANY Chromebooks the final week of school (May 28 through May 31). We have finals that week, so make sure you bring YOUR assigned device with you as none will be available. Also, during the final week we will be turning in Chromebooks after all classes no longer have a need for students to have a device. Please remember, you were assigned a device, bag, and charger. When we run our device check-in, if any one of these are not present your family will be billed for a replacement. Seniors, we will be collecting your devices before graduation practice, so please be prepared to turn in devices at that time.
WORD OF THE DAY: Sequester: to keep a group or person separate or apart from other people. The jury was sequestered until a verdict was reached.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: On May 20, 1927, a rainy morning, he took off from Roosevelt Field, but his monoplane was so loaded down with fuel that it barely cleared the telephone wires at the end of the runway. He flew northeast up the East Coast and as night fell left Newfoundland and headed across the North Atlantic. The next afternoon, after flying 3,610 miles in 33 1/2 hours, Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget field in Paris, becoming the first pilot to accomplish the solo, nonstop transatlantic crossing. Lindbergh’s achievement made him an international celebrity and won widespread public acceptance of the airplane and commercial aviation.
BIRTHDAYS: none
Ithaca High School is proud of the accomplishments of our students. As we near graduation, we wish to celebrate the Ithaca High School Class of 2024. Congratulations to our graduates, their families, and all who helped them achieve this milestone! 🎓 🎉🎉🎓
Today we shine our spotlight on:
👨🎓Alex Prouty
👨🎓Michael Self
"Chase your dreams, but always know the road that'll lead you home again" ~ Tim McGraw
💜🤍#LearnersTodayLeadersTomorrow #IthacaBulldogs #ClassOf2024 🤍💜