
ECSD is currently hiring for a High School Spanish and High School Industrial Technology teaching positions. Both positions have estimated start date of January 17, 2022 and are being simultaneously posted for both internal and external candidates.
All questions can be directed to Mary Stoesz by phone or email.


We have two menu changes for next week. Please make notes on your calendar.
Tuesday October 26 will be:
Chicken Pattie on Bun
Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Corn
Choice of Fruit
Thursday October 28
Teriyaki Chicken over Rice
Steamed Mixed Veggies
Choice of Fruit
Cookies

Admission for the playoff football game on Friday 10/22 is $6 for everyone and passes will not be accepted.
GO PANTHERS!!!

Support Your Panthers: Get your yard signs to support all the great things going on in Ellsworth right now! From Cinderella to a playoff run in Football, there are so many reasons to show your Panther spirit! There are lots of signs left for sale. Proceeds from the sales go to support the EBSA Brown Field Playground. Email pechaceka@ellsworth.k12.wi.us or meierk@ellsworth.k12.wi.us if you'd like to arrange to buy a sign. Signs are $20 and you can choose from "A Panther Lives Here" "Proud Supporter of the Ellsworth Panthers" or "Proud Grandparent of an Ellsworth Panther."

ECSD is currently hiring for a Middle School Special Education teacher. This Special Education Teacher is the case manager for students with intellectual disabilities and Autism. They work in collaboration with other staff in providing academic, functional, and vocational programming. The Middle School Special Education team operates as a professional learning community.
Qualifications: Ability to implement creative and innovative classroom instructional practices; Develop and build positive relationships with students, staff, support staff and parents; Knowledge of the evaluation process and IEP requirements; Knowledge of functional behavior assessment and behavior intervention plans; Ability to plan for, support and guide specially designed instruction for delivery to students; Ability to delegate duties and responsibilities to Teaching Assistants to support goals and provide safe learning environments as outlined in a student’s IEP; Ability to implement academic and behavioral interventions; Ability to work collaboratively in a fast pace flexible environment; Ability to incorporate Social-Emotional Learning into daily lesson planning; Training and experience in social skill instruction and teaching self-regulation skills.
Licensure- Special Education Cross Categorical license (801), EBD (830), SLD (811) or Cognitive Disabilities (810). Applicants eligible for emergency licensure will be considered based on the applicant pool.
All questions can be directed to Mary Zimmerman.


Annual Ellsworth School Flu Shot Clinic Information
Date: Thursday, October 28th
Time: During the School Day
All students participating must have a consent form signed by parents.
Forms can be found here: https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/school-nurse

Monday is a White Day.
No School on Friday October 22nd- Teacher Inservice.
Enjoy the week!

A group of EHS students have created a Refugee School Supply Fundraiser as part of their Capstone Project.
Please consider helping them reach their goal to support 400 children at Fort McCoy here in Wisconsin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg0z7TIX9OI


Getting to know 5th grader Eli Stockwell a little better with Mr. Whalen's "84 feet". Check it out!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CmqbAEAhNGer7uda3LMBrT0j39uJerbz/view?ts=615f10bf

EES Class of the Week. Congratulations to Mrs. Gray's 5th grade class!

The Lock-In Committee will be hosting a Chili Feed Friday October 1st in conjunction with Homecoming. This will be a tailgate event hosted in the lower HS south parking lot (by the gym entranced). Thanks for supporting our Lock-In Committee!


HOMECOMING GEAR
The Panther Den is going to be open daily from 11:15 am - 3:30 pm for the pickup of Homecoming items that have been ordered.

It's Homecoming week!
Monday is a PURPLE day.
Monday-Pajama Day
Tuesday - Class Color Day
8th Grade: Black 7th Grade: Blue
6th Grade: Green Staff: Orange
Wednesday - Dress Like Dad/Mom Day
Thursday - Retro/Throwback Day
Friday - Panther Pride Day

September 24th, 2021
As of this morning, we have experienced 67 cases of COVID within our student population of 1627 since the beginning of the interim session days on August 24th. As we begin the day on Friday, September 24th we currently have 19 active cases of COVID. The overall cases and current active cases from our three buildings are as follows.
Ellsworth Elementary: 26 cases (3 active cases) (712 students)
Ellsworth Middle School: 18 cases (10 active cases) (383 students)
Ellsworth Senior High School: 23 cases (6 active cases) (532 students)
We continue to contact all families in which a student has been defined as a close contact by being within 3 feet of a known case for longer than 15 minutes. We are not excluding these students from school, but we feel it is important to notify the families of these students.
I continue to strongly encourage all families to please keep their children home from school when ill. As a reminder, our long standing policies have stated that no child is to attend school within 24 hours of vomiting or a fever. It is essential that all families follow this guideline to assist us in keeping our schools open and our current plan in place.
Thank you,
Barry Cain

AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM SUPERINTENDENT CAIN
September 17, 2021
I have started the school year with the plan to currently provide families a weekly update on COVID cases within our student population to keep all families in the loop regarding trends we are seeing or any necessary changes in our operations. Last week was the first of these letters and I hope that this information is helpful to our families.
As of this morning, we have experienced 53 cases of COVID within our student population of 1627 since the beginning of the interim session days on August 24th. As we begin the day on Friday, September 17th we currently have 16 active cases of COVID (just under 1% of the overall student population). The overall cases and current active cases from our three buildings are as follows
Ellsworth Elementary: 25 cases (6 active cases) (712 students)
Ellsworth Middle School: 8 cases (3 active cases) (383 students)
Ellsworth Senior High School: 20 cases (7 active cases) (532 students)
As noted in discussion at our school board meeting this past week, our plan at this point is to continue with our current school board district approved plan which includes masks being optional. .As previously discussed, we are contacting all families in which a student has been defined as a close contact by being within 3 feet of a known case for longer than 15 minutes. We are not excluding these students from school, but we feel it is important to notify the families of these students.
I continue to strongly encourage all families to please keep their children home from school when ill. As a reminder, our long standing policies have stated that no child is to attend school within 24 hours of vomiting or a fever. It is essential that all families follow this guideline to assist us in keeping our schools open and our current plan in place.
Thank you,
Barry Cain
Superintendent

Homecoming buttons are now on sale in the high school office and Friday at the home football game.
By purchasing a button, you are automatically entered into a drawing at half-time of the Homecoming game (must be present to win) or some great prizes - gift cards, Panther's Den merchandise & cash.
Homecoming is not an event that is funded by the school. That means if we want to keep the festivities alive and well in our school, we need the support of staff, students and community members to ensure we can have this event in our schools.
Buttons are $3.00 each (you can purchase as many as you would like).
Thank you for your support.
EHS Student Council Homecoming Committee


Register at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfV13zsOEGcMMdoDUkImx5NP9IngZSC3orJyNCl9naIV4vzgw/viewform


This message is from ECSD:
September 10, 2021
I wanted to reach out to all parents to provide an update on our school operations and COVID cases for the school district as we end this week.
To this date we have experienced 36 cases of COVID within our student population of 1633 since the beginning of the interim session days on August 24th. As we begin the day on Friday, September 10th we currently have 14 active cases of COVID. This represents (.08%) of the overall student population.
It is important to note that a number of cases happened in the earliest days of our school year and likely came from outside of our schools. We did identify spread within one classroom at the elementary level that likely occurred during the three interim school session days. We identified 4 cases from within that classroom the day before the start of school on September 1st with three other cases later identified. To limit further spread within that classroom and the larger elementary population, the instructor and students were excluded from in person learning for the first three days of school. Instruction was provided remotely to this classroom.
Our school board approved school start up plan provided for face coverings to be optional for all students and staff. This is still in place. We have worked with our students and staff to highlight the need for all to respect the individual choice that any individual makes in regards to wearing face coverings.
As another component of our start up plan, we are contacting all families in which a student has been defined as a close contact by being within 3 feet of a known case for longer than 15 minutes. As outlined in our school start up plan, we are not excluding these students from school, but we feel it is important to notify the families of these students.
With all of this in mind, I strongly encourage all families to please keep their children home from school when ill. We are experiencing a number of students in all buildings who are coming to school with various symptoms. As a reminder, our long standing policies have stated that no child is to attend school within 24 hours of vomiting or a fever. It is essential that all families follow this guideline to assist us in keeping our schools open and our current plan in place.
Thank you,
Barry Cain
Superintendent

We are experiencing internet issues throughout the district today. We are working with our vendors to get it back online but we don’t expect it back till later this evening.
This may cause delay in staff email responses. If you need to get ahold of anyone please call the main office at each building.
Ellsworth Elementary School-715-273-3912
Ellsworth Middle School- 715-273-3908
Ellsworth High School- 715-273-3904
Ellsworth Bus Garge- 715-273-3917
Have a great day!

Support Your Local Panthers: Get your yard signs to show your support of the Ellsworth Panthers!
These signs are for ALL school levels and all activities. They come in three varieties and are being sold by two EHS softball players (EmmaJo Meier and Morgan Kolodzienski) as their service learning capstone project.
Proceeds go to get a new playground set at Browns Field Complex in Hager City.
Online purchases should be done by September 9th and will be delivered by Homecoming Week. https://helmerprinting.com/SupportYourEllsworthPanthers/