
Summer School Math Fun
The objective of this project is for students to design and build a Tiny House, while applying area, perimeter, and geometry skills. Students created a unique version based on their own ideas, imagination, and application of skills. Students designed a house that contains almost 20 different pieces of furnishings and then found the area and perimeter of each item. They were also given the opportunity to apply geometric skills, such as shapes to design their own nets to create the furniture.







Middle School has been having fun coding with Mrs. Lueloff. They have been making a few games using Scratch. This is one that Caleb and Scarlett enjoy watching Mrs. Lueloff lose at!
https://youtube.com/shorts/MyNws50VaTs?feature=share


Reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, June 19th is the last day for swimming lessons. Also, next week summer school dismissal will be at Noon.

Please Note: Our Regular Board Meeting scheduled for tonight has been moved to Monday, June 30, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

Students are having fun in art class with Mrs. Moelter as they work on the running stitch! They're learning basic sewing skills while creating colorful and creative projects









Yearbooks are still available in the District Office! If you come between 8-3 Monday through Thursday Ms. Shelby can assist you. If needed, you can always email Mrs. Lueloff at alueloff@winterwarriors.org to make other arrangements.
Prices:
High School- Now will now be $80.
Elementary/Middle School- Now will be $45
Please, bring exact amounts!
Thank you for the support of our students. They worked hard on these books this year!



NCFR is offering FREE bassinet's, pack-n-plays, and cribs with mattress from now through September. If you are pregnant or have a child under the age of 6 months and would like one of these items, please reach out by responding to this email or texting or calling 715-699-2299


Mr. Delabar‘s Summer School Fishing 101 class is off to a tremendous start this week. On day one, Students learned the art of knot tying with the uni and clinch knots. They also went through common species, their habitats, and their feeding patterns to prepare for the next day of fishing. They rigged up multiple rods to start with a worm and bobber approach and will later evolve into small lures and plastics.
On day two, they took to the lake. The students fished 3 different locations on Lake Winter and were able to land six different species using various presentations. They look forward to another 2 1/2 weeks of fishing all over the winter area!











In summer school Mrs. Strop’s 4th and 5th graders are having some “camping” fun while reading, working with rulers to measure in inches and centimeters, and finding camping homophones! Stories around the campfire is a class favorite! In PE Mr. Moelter is teaching and reviewing basic skills of outdoor games!











Grades 3 through 5 spent the last day of school at Connor's Lake. The day was full of sun, fun, playing, and friends. A great day making memories!










Way to go Winter Elementary and Winter High School on being recognized by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. The recognition shows how they are serving a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students and achieving academic results above the state average for similar schools. The schools recognized are effectively educating students facing challenges, and also achieving strong academic outcomes. Thank you to our staff for their passion and commitment to our students.
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More camping fun with Mrs. Adams!



We’re “camping out” in Mrs. Adams’ summer school room this week! We are enjoying practicing our reading, writing, and math skills in a campsite setting! Fun!




Attention Grads, please pick up your banners in the District Office. You can pick them up M-Th from 8am-3pm until June 26th. Thank you!

Please see this wonderful opportunity. Camp is open to all youth regardless if they are in 4-H.


The Cable Natural History Museum has started a new program this year for 10–12-year-olds. Please check out this opportunity for our 3 day summer camp.


Here is an update on golf today at Rice Lake Sectional. Overall the team made a solid showing; Bella and Aden showed improvement in their 18 hole average score, Justin played solid with the exception of two holes on the back that got him detailed. Carter shot a nice low score, only a couple higher than the previous Regional. Adam hit the ball very well all day, just struggled with putting today. All in all Adam’s 85 could have easily been a 78 that was necessary to qualify for state if his putting was a little sharper.
But there were many positives in the day, starting with all the players showing up on time at 5:45 am! They showed excellent attitude and sportsmanship all day long, which is the biggest win for me. Congrats to the team on a great season!





Video sendoff for our Golfers! Good luck today!!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Przvr9pQGkBbmMIQv3LriEairy8J1CaW/view?usp=sharing

Wishing our Golfers the Best of Luck today at Sectionals!!



Kindergarten and First grade teachers surprised their students with a Pool Party to celebrate the end of a successful school year. Everyone enjoyed Pool Party Bingo, pool noodle relay, making chalk beach scenes, blowing bubbles, building LEGO sand castles and having summertime treats. We even learned the HULA! Every student got to bring home their own pool float to enjoy during summer vacation! A great time was had by all!




