Students are doing a variety of activities so they are better consumers of information in Ms. Chappetto’s Current Events course. As a group they explored the front page of a newspaper, they have practiced visual literacy, and are working on reporting on a topic of personal interest, but also connecting it to Baraboo. Copies of the newsletter will be sent home with participating students. Check out this sneak peek of a few of the articles!
Link: https://bit.ly/44Chbww
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Parents and guardians can now log into the Parent Portal to complete the registration process for their student(s) for the 2023-24 school year. Click on “More” on the left and then “Online Registration” to get started. If you need help remembering your login information or assistance creating an account please contact the District Registrar at 608-355-3955 or email registrar@barabooschools.net.
Before you begin, please gather the following information on hand to help make your registration process quick and easy:
• Household information - address and phone numbers
• Parent/Guardian information - work and cell phone number, email addresses
• Student information - demographic and health/medication information
• Emergency contact - phone numbers
• 4K Baraboo Early Learning Cooperative (BELC) families please be sure to complete the 4K registration form.
As an alternative, you can register your student(s) at the in-person registration
In-Person Registration
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Baraboo High School (1201 Draper St., Baraboo)
11 am to 6 pm
Know someone new to the community? Please encourage them to visit the District’s website to learn more about registering new students. Direct Link: https://bit.ly/3Os6h4B.
We look forward to seeing your student(s) next school year!
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2nd and 3rd-grade artists have been busy in Two-Dimensional Art. Each day, students do a warm-up drawing in their sketchbooks. Mrs. McPee and the students also observe art and discuss an artist of the day. Students read and critique artwork by describing, interpreting, and using art vocabulary.
Students gained an understanding of balance in art (symmetry, asymmetry, and radial). Students used a cd and turned it into a part of their artwork. They used Sharpies to draw on the cd. This was glued down. Students used oil pastels to finish their awesome, balanced drawings. Next, they used different oil pastel techniques to do a drawing of their choice.
Students are learning about value in art (lights & darks) as well as a focal point. Students are using charcoal and chalk pastels to create a character with value.
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Students have been very busy this summer in Getting TBird Ready with Mr. Finnell. The students have been reviewing math and English Language Arts skills that they learned throughout the year in school.
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Fall Kid Stop registration is coming soon!
Information will be posted on the district website on Friday, July 21st and enrollment will open on Monday, July 24th. Paper copies will also be available at GLW on Friday, July 21st. No enrollment forms will be accepted prior to Monday morning.
Starting on Monday, July 24th enrollment forms may be turned in at GLW or emailed to by address at pgavin@barabooschools.net.
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The Narnia Inklings entered a story of magic, children, kings and queens, fantastical creatures, and adventures. The storyteller, C.S. Lewis (known as Jack to his friends), took Ms. Hilke’s students into a fantasy world of eternal winter where four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy partake in an adventure of a lifetime. The students and Ms. Hilke spent the day with the Beavers in their cozy cottage, battled with Aslan to defeat the White Witch, and watched the four siblings grow into adults in Narnia and return to England as children. Students created a fantastical folder full of imagery, vocabulary, and our novel study. #AlwaysOnwardBSD
Mrs. Gogue and her students grabbed their passports this summer and traveled to Japan, New Zealand, and the Netherlands. In their passports, the students mapped the countries and recorded what they learned about that country. Along the way, each student learned to write their name in Japanese, practiced using chopsticks, created a cap that included symbols of the three countries to wear during recess, and challenged themselves with Japanese and Māori games. The Netherlands amazed the class with all of their bikes, cheese, canals, windmills/turbines, and tulips!
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Please help us welcome new members of our Baraboo School District Administration Team!
We are thrilled to introduce you to: Steve Considine, Pat Doty, Sarah Eckert, Christina Olson, and Stacie Wagner. Read more about our new staff members in today's Thunderbird Thursday.
Link: https://conta.cc/44I1bc3
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Kindergarten and 1st Grade students in Ms. Leah's Fairy Tales Summer School session recently dove into the adventures of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". The story was accompanied by many fun activities including a song and dance, as well as a hands-on learning activity where students identified and sorted household items by size!
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Wishing you and yours a very happy Fourth of July and a day full of fun as you celebrate our nation’s birthday. Happy Independence Day!
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Elementary School students are exploring a variety of enrichment learning options that encourage curiosity and continuous academic growth. Students in Mrs. Terry’s Continent Expeditions class recently learned about Australian Aboriginal culture. Students listened to traditional Didgeridoo rhythms while they painted a replica instrument to take home.
The Big Top Parade returned to the streets of downtown Baraboo this past Saturday with historic wagons, exotic animals, marching bands, and community floats that delighted paradegoers.
We would like to give a huge Thunderbird shout-out to the phenomenal BSD students and staff that took part in this amazing community event including BHS T-Bird Marching Band, Baraboo Cheer, Baraboo Football player volunteers, and everyone supporting a community organization.
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Please join the School District of Baraboo to learn about the 2023-26 Strategic Plan and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and share your thoughts on how we should go about achieving them.
The second feedback session will be held at Baraboo High School on Tuesday, June 27th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Electronic feedback is available on the district website and using this link (https://forms.gle/gNeY4G69SpGiJ5no9)
Community feedback on the KPIs and how to accomplish them is essential to creating a strategic plan that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of our learning communities.
Please join us to help shape the future of the Baraboo School District!
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A heartfelt congratulations to the incredible staff of the Baraboo School District on reaching a remarkable milestone anniversary! For years, your unwavering dedication, expertise, and passion have shaped the lives of countless students. Your commitment to education is truly inspiring. Thank you for your invaluable contributions and for creating a nurturing learning environment. Here's to celebrating your accomplishments and to many more years of success and fulfillment in your journey!
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Congratulations to the remarkable Baraboo School District staff on your well-deserved retirement! Your dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment have positively impacted countless lives. Thank you for shaping minds, fostering growth, and creating a nurturing environment. Enjoy this new chapter and may it be filled with joy, relaxation, and wonderful adventures ahead!
Steve Argo - Social Studies Teacher, Baraboo High School
Glenn Bildsten - Principal, Baraboo High School
Mary Bildsten - Special Education Teacher, East Elementary
Bernie Borkenhagen - Administrative Assistant, Baraboo High School
Diane Flesch - Physical Education Teacher, Baraboo High School
Robin Goeb - Food Service, Gordon L. Willson Elementary
Laurie Kowalke - School Counselor, Jack Young Middle School
Jane McMahon - Director of Secondary Teaching & Learning
Shelley Mordini - Transitions Plus Teacher, Baraboo High School
Sue Poniatowski - Special Education Paraprofessional, Jack Young Middle School
Ann Renn - School Counselor, Baraboo High School
Kathy Thornburgh - K-12 Alternative Education Teacher, WINGS
Michele Yates-Wickus, Director of Student Services
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Did you know that BSD helps to address food insecurity during the summer through the Summer Food Service Program? Kids and teens can get a free healthy meal Monday through Thursday at Al Behrman Elementary School and Baraboo High School starting next Monday!
ABE Breakfast: 7:30-8am
ABE Lunch: 11:30am-12:30pm
BHS Breakfast: 7-8:30am
BHS Lunch: 11:30am-12:30pm
In 2021 4,780 Sauk County residents experienced food insecurity and 427,830 Wisconsinights were food insecure. Food insecurity is defined by the United States Department of Agriculture as the lack of access, at times, to enough food for an active, healthy life. Food insecurity is associated with numerous adverse social and health outcomes and is increasingly considered a critical public health issue. (Feeding America)
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On Friday, May 26th, the North Freedom fourth graders began their day with a visit from Representative Dave Considine as a follow-up to their field trip visit to the Capitol. He talked about the best parts of his job and answered many questions that the fourth graders had regarding Wisconsin government, the Capitol building itself, and what a typical day is like in the life of an elected official. We are so appreciative that Representative Considine took time out of his busy schedule to pay North Freedom a visit! #AlwaysOnwardBSD
Please join the School District of Baraboo to learn about the 2023-26 Strategic Plan and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and share your thoughts on how we should go about achieving them.
Feedback sessions will be held at Baraboo High School on June 14th and June 27th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Electronic feedback options will also be available at www.baraboo.k12.wi.us/.
Community feedback on the KPIs and how to accomplish them is essential to creating a strategic plan that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of our learning communities.
Please join us to help shape the future of the Baraboo School District!
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On Friday, May 26th, the kindergarten, 1st and 2nd-grade classes got the opportunity to ride a vintage train built in 1917. Students walked down to the Mid-Continental Railway Museum and boarded the train. They were given tickets to be punched by museum volunteers, an activity book about railway safety, as well as the opportunity to ask questions throughout the trip. Halfway through the journey, the train stopped and students were given the opportunity to meet the engineer as well as see inside the locomotive. Older students were also allowed to attend if they had not gotten the opportunity before. #AlwaysOnwardBSD
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