Basketball Hygiene Drive: There is a new service project at EHS to develop a Panthers Closet with items for students who may need access to hygiene items. There will be a drive at two basketball games this month. Please bring new items to the February 14th and February 17th basketball games! See the poster for more information!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Basketball Hygiene Drive:  There is a new service project at EHS to develop a Panthers Closet with items for students who may need access to hygiene items.  There will be a drive at two basketball games this month.  Please bring new items to the February 14th and February 17th basketball games!  See the poster for more information!
Disney’s Aladdin JR. is based on the 1992 Academy Award-winning film and the 2014 hit Broadway show about the “diamond in the rough” street rat who learns that his true worth lies deep within. The story you know and love has been given the royal treatment! Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. Starring 8th graders Gavin Wittenberg as Aladdin, Addison Sabby as Jasmine, and Max Olson as the Genie, we bring you a cast full of new faces, different grade levels, and most of all TALENT for the 2023 EMS Musical!! With expanded characters, new songs, and more thrills, this new adaptation of the beloved story will open up “a whole new world” for you and your whole family!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Disney’s Aladdin JR. is based on the 1992 Academy Award-winning film and the 2014 hit Broadway show about the “diamond in the rough” street rat who learns that his true worth lies deep within. The story you know and love has been given the royal treatment! Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. Starring 8th graders Gavin Wittenberg as Aladdin, Addison Sabby as Jasmine, and Max Olson as the Genie, we bring you a cast full of new faces, different grade levels, and most of  all TALENT for the 2023 EMS Musical!! With expanded characters, new songs, and more thrills, this new adaptation of the beloved story will open up “a whole new world” for you and your whole family!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
First Grade students have been working through a unit on Economics. They learned all about Jobs, Income, Needs & Wants, Spending & Saving, Supply & Demand, Goods & Services, and Producers & Consumers. As a final project, they developed stores of their own and hosted a "Mini Mall" where they sold their Goods & Services to classmates and school staff. Slime, plants, bracelets, shoulder massages, hair styling, and manicures were among the offerings at the mall. It was an exciting week and a great opportunity for them to connect their learning to a real world situation!
Just a reminder we DO have school on Monday 2/20 to make up a snow day.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Just a reminder that monday is a school day
ECSD is currently hiring for a High School Head Varsity Volleyball Coach for the 2023-2024 school year. Compensation is $4,641.00 (2022-2023 rate) Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
for a High School Head Varsity Volleyball Coach for the 2023-2024 school year.  This vacancy is being simultaneously posted for both internal and external applicants.  As a reminder, in order to view internal postings, you must have an account created in WECAN listing Ellsworth Community School District as your employer and listing your .ellsworth.k12.wi.us email address as your work email address.  Internal applicants can apply using WECAN vacancy #165545 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest by the closing date of February 14, 2023.    External applicant can apply using WECAN vacancy #165543 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest, a resume listing references with contact information, and answering the additional question set.   This external vacancy will be open until the position is filled.    Compensation is $4,641.00 (2022-2023 rate)  Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
Mr. Whalen was asked to be the public address announcer for five high school basketball games recently at the Target Center home of the Timberwolves. So fun!!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Mr. Whalen was asked to be the public address announcer for five high school basketball games recently at the Target Center home of the Timberwolves.  So fun!!
Mr. Whalen was asked to be the public address announcer for five high school basketball games recently at the Target Center home of the Timberwolves.  So fun!!
Mr. Whalen was asked to be the public address announcer for five high school basketball games recently at the Target Center home of the Timberwolves.  So fun!!
Basketball Hygiene Drive: There is a new service project at EHS to develop a Panthers Closet with items for students who may need access to hygiene items. There will be a drive at two basketball games this month. Please bring new items to the February 14th and February 17th basketball games! See the poster for more information!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Basketball Hygiene Drive:  There is a new service project at EHS to develop a Panthers Closet with items for students who may need access to hygiene items.  There will be a drive at two basketball games this month.  Please bring new items to the February 14th and February 17th basketball games!  See the poster for more information!
EES after school puzzle club is back in action.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
EES students celebrating golden ticket winner.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Celebrating our golden ticket winner
Free Childcare Worker Certification training that is being held at the Ellsworth Public Library.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
free Childcare Worker Certification training that is being held at the Ellsworth Public Library.
This Piñata club was amazing Im so proud of those kids making their own piñata! We had so much fun, they couldn’t believe they made that. Thanks for supporting this afternoon program.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
This Piñata club was amazing Im so proud of those kids making their own piñata!  We had so much fun, they couldn’t believe they made that. Thanks for supporting  this afternoon program.
This Piñata club was amazing Im so proud of those kids making their own piñata!  We had so much fun, they couldn’t believe they made that. Thanks for supporting  this afternoon program.
Ellsworth Community School District - Child Development Screening and Registration The Ellsworth Community School District will hold child development screenings and 4K / 5K registration on the following dates: Wednesday, February 15 8:15am - 4:00pm Wednesday, March 22 8:00am - 4:00pm Wednesday, April 26 10:00am - 6:00pm All take place at the Ellsworth Elementary School. To register for four year old kindergarten your child must be 4 by September 1, 2023. If you are registering for kindergarten your child must be 5 by September 1, 2023. Appointments are required for screening. Appointments are not required to register for 4YK. For an appointment or if you have questions please call Tina Hallock at 715-273-3912 or email hallockt@ellsworth.k12.wi.us. Registration forms can be picked up at the Elementary office or you can find them on our district website. www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Ellsworth Community School District - Child Development Screening and Registration  The Ellsworth Community School District will hold child development screenings and 4K / 5K registration on the following dates:  Wednesday, February 15  8:15am - 4:00pm  Wednesday, March 22    8:00am - 4:00pm  Wednesday, April 26    10:00am - 6:00pm    All take place at the Ellsworth Elementary School.    To register for four year old kindergarten your child must be 4 by September 1, 2023.  If you are registering for kindergarten your child must be 5 by September 1, 2023.     Appointments are required for screening.  Appointments are not required to register for 4YK. For an appointment or if you have questions please call Tina Hallock at 715-273-3912 or email hallockt@ellsworth.k12.wi.us.  Registration forms can be picked up at the Elementary office or you can find them on our district website.  www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us
ECSD is currently hiring for a High School Head Varsity Volleyball Coach for the 2023-2024 school year. Compensation is $4,641.00 (2022-2023 rate) Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
for a High School Head Varsity Volleyball Coach for the 2023-2024 school year.  This vacancy is being simultaneously posted for both internal and external applicants.  As a reminder, in order to view internal postings, you must have an account created in WECAN listing Ellsworth Community School District as your employer and listing your .ellsworth.k12.wi.us email address as your work email address.  Internal applicants can apply using WECAN vacancy #165545 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest by the closing date of February 14, 2023.    External applicant can apply using WECAN vacancy #165543 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest, a resume listing references with contact information, and answering the additional question set.   This external vacancy will be open until the position is filled.    Compensation is $4,641.00 (2022-2023 rate)  Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
Ellsworth Elementary Spelling Bee Champion, Haylee Bergh(5th grade). Haylee will compete at the regional spelling bee today. Good luck Haylee!
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Ellsworth Elementary Spelling Bee Champion, Haylee Bergh(5th grade). Haylee will compete at the regional spelling bee on Feb. 9. Good luck Haylee!
EMS January students of the month for perseverance. Not pictured; Kaden Stevenson
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
January students of the month for perseverance.  Not pictured; Kaden Stevenson
ECSD is currently hiring for a High School Softball Varsity Assistant Coach. Compensation is $2,123.00 and the coaching position starts on March 13, 2023. Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
for a High School Softball Varsity Assistant Coach.  This vacancy is being simultaneously posted for both internal and external applicants.  As a reminder, in order to view internal postings, you must have an account created in WECAN listing Ellsworth Community School District as your employer and listing your .ellsworth.k12.wi.us email address as your work email address.  This posting is listed under the support staff heading.    Internal applicants can apply using vacancy #165196 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest by the closing date of 02/09/2023.  External applicants can apply using vacancy #165195 and submitting an application in WECAN along with a cover letter expressing interest, a resume listing references with contact information, and answering the additional question set.   This vacancy will be open until the position is filled.    Compensation is $2,123.00 and the coaching position starts on March 13, 2023.   Questions can be directed to Adam Koger by email at kogera@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
Registration is now open for 4YK for the 2023-2024 school year. More details can be found at https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/new-student-enrollment or contact Tina at 715-273-3912
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/new-student-enrollment
It's National School Counselor Week and we wanted to take a minute and say how thankful we are for this dedicated and caring group. Thank you for all you do for our students and staff.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
National Counselor Week
EES and the 3rd grade in particular would like to recognize and pay tribute to classmate and friend Peter Kolodzienski. Peter unexpectedly passed away in mid December 2022. Peter was a fantastic friend, classmate, teammate, and student. Peter played lunch recess football with Mr. Whalen and classmates everyday last fall. Peter earned the nickname "Speedy Petey" because of his beautiful stride and great speed. The 3rd grade lunch football buddies wanted to present this varsity jersey #21 in honor of Peter and his future plans of playing for the Panthers someday. Peter loved John Deere tractors, big bucks, and touchdowns !! Peter was always very kind & happy. "Speedy Petey" will always be remembered by us here at EES and the class of 2032.
over 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
EES and the 3rd grade in particular would like to recognize and pay tribute to classmate and friend Peter Kolodzienski.  Peter unexpectedly passed away in mid December 2022.  Peter was a fantastic friend, classmate, teammate, and student.  Peter played lunch recess football with Mr. Whalen and classmates everyday last fall.  Peter earned the nickname "Speedy Petey" because of his beautiful stride and great speed.  The 3rd grade lunch football buddies wanted to present this varsity jersey #21 in honor of Peter and his future plans of playing for the Panthers someday.  Peter loved John Deere tractors, big bucks, and touchdowns !!  Peter was always very kind & happy.  "Speedy Petey" will always be remembered by us here at EES and the class of 2032.
EES and the 3rd grade in particular would like to recognize and pay tribute to classmate and friend Peter Kolodzienski.  Peter unexpectedly passed away in mid December 2022.  Peter was a fantastic friend, classmate, teammate, and student.  Peter played lunch recess football with Mr. Whalen and classmates everyday last fall.  Peter earned the nickname "Speedy Petey" because of his beautiful stride and great speed.  The 3rd grade lunch football buddies wanted to present this varsity jersey #21 in honor of Peter and his future plans of playing for the Panthers someday.  Peter loved John Deere tractors, big bucks, and touchdowns !!  Peter was always very kind & happy.  "Speedy Petey" will always be remembered by us here at EES and the class of 2032.
EES and the 3rd grade in particular would like to recognize and pay tribute to classmate and friend Peter Kolodzienski.  Peter unexpectedly passed away in mid December 2022.  Peter was a fantastic friend, classmate, teammate, and student.  Peter played lunch recess football with Mr. Whalen and classmates everyday last fall.  Peter earned the nickname "Speedy Petey" because of his beautiful stride and great speed.  The 3rd grade lunch football buddies wanted to present this varsity jersey #21 in honor of Peter and his future plans of playing for the Panthers someday.  Peter loved John Deere tractors, big bucks, and touchdowns !!  Peter was always very kind & happy.  "Speedy Petey" will always be remembered by us here at EES and the class of 2032.