Ellsworth Middle School hosted its annual Veterans Day program on Friday. A special thank you to our guest speaker retired USMC Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Wagner, Bay City American Legion, Ellsworth American Legion & Pierce County Forty et Eight. The Quilt of Valor was presented to retired EHS teacher Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Casper for his 40 years of service to the United States Army Reserve. 💜We extend our deepest gratitude to all past and present military members for their service to our nation. 💜
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2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
💜2023 EMS Veterans Day Progra
2023 EMS Veterans Day Program
2022 Colonel Ellsworth medallion recipients: *The Colonel Ellsworth medallion is granted to students who receive an 11.0 grade point average for 4 consecutive terms (3rd and 4th terms of the previous school year and 1st and 2nd terms of the current school year). The first year a student achieves this, they are awarded a bronze medallion, the second year a silver medallion, and the third year they receive a gold medallion. 2022 Colonel Ellsworth Bronze medalists Dayah Halverson, Mya Petersen, Riley Maher, Maleah Petersen, Karli Gutting, Tori Feuerhelm & Andrea Esterby Breanna Sympson - missing from picture 2022 Colonel Ellsworth Silver medalists Corynn Jahnke, Maria Harrington, Betsy Foster, Rebecca Dendinger, Ava Brookshaw, Jocelyn Boyle & Addisyn Bordthauser Adelaide Ries, Abigail Michels, Lander Levers, Kayla Kressin, Stephanie Jennings, Molly Janke, Mya Hill
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2022 Colonel Ellsworth Silver medalists First row: Corynn Jahnke, Maria Harrington, Betsy Foster, Rebeccca Dendinger, Ava Brookshaw, Jocelyn Boyle, Addisyn Bordthauser  Second row: Adelaide Ries, Abigail Michels, Lander Levers, Kayla Kressin, Stephanie Jennings, Molly Janke, Mya Hill
2022 Colonel Ellsworth Silver medalists First row: Corynn Jahnke, Maria Harrington, Betsy Foster, Rebeccca Dendinger, Ava Brookshaw, Jocelyn Boyle, Addisyn Bordthauser  Second row: Adelaide Ries, Abigail Michels, Lander Levers, Kayla Kressin, Stephanie Jennings, Molly Janke, Mya Hill
EHS held its Academic Letter/Bar Program on November 9th. According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time. Congratulations to this year's recipients.
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Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
Academic Letter/Bar Program held on November 9th:  According to the guidelines, the selection is based on students, grades 10-12, who have earned a 9.0 or higher grade point average during each of the 4 terms of the previous school year. Students receive an academic letter the first time they receive the award. They receive a gold bar if they receive it a second or third time.
World Kindness Day is observed on November 13th each year. Participating in World Kindness Day is a simple yet impactful way to make a positive difference in the world. Here are ways to get involved: 💜Perform Acts of Kindness: Throughout the day, consciously perform acts of kindness, such as helping a neighbor, complimenting a colleague, or donating to a charity. 💜Spread Positivity: Share uplifting and positive messages on social media to inspire others to be kind and compassionate. 💜Volunteer: Offer your time to volunteer for a local charity or nonprofit organization that aligns with your values. 💜Donate: Donate to a charitable cause that you believe in, whether it’s for humanitarian aid, education, or healthcare. 💜Teach Kindness: Educate children and young people about the importance of kindness and empathy through storytelling or classroom activities. 💜Random Acts of Kindness: Surprise someone with a random act of kindness, such as buying a stranger’s coffee or leaving an encouraging note for a friend.
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World Kindness Day is observed on November 13th each year.
World Kindness Day is observed on November 13th each year.
Ms. Kissinger's outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
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outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park last Friday. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park last Friday. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park last Friday. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park last Friday. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
outdoor adventure class visited Willow River State Park last Friday. Students braved the cold weather and were rewarded with scenic views and burgers!
The Ellsworth Gift Box is looking for sponsors! We still have 25 families waiting to be adopted for the holidays! If you are interested, please email EllsworthGiftBoxProgram@gmail.com or check out the Ellsworth Gift Box Website. The Ellsworth Gift Box Program will serve families living within the geographic area of the Ellsworth School District. This program is a result of many community volunteers who have committed their time and energy to help families during the holidays. The Ellsworth School Foundation and Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services will aid the program. https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
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The Ellsworth Gift Box Program will serve families living within the geographic area of the Ellsworth School District. This program is a result of many community volunteers who have committed their time and energy to help families during the holidays.  The Ellsworth School Foundation and Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services will aid the program.
EHS Students of the Month for September
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EHS Students of the Month for September
LAST WEEKEND TO SEE Footloose: The Musical! Online Tickets can be found at https://gofan.co/app/school/WI19699 We can't wait to see you at Footloose: The Musical! **Tickets can still be purchased at the door the night of or in the high school office**
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Footloose: The Musical!
This week we recognize ECSD's school psychologists and all they do to foster the growth of students. Thank you Savannah Wayne, Tonya Klem & Nelaja L'Elie for all that you do.
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school psychologist
Not-On-Tobacco~ A Proven Teen Smoking and Vaping Cessation Program For more information please see our website: https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/o/ellsworthcsd/page/vaping
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Not-On-Tobacco~ A Proven Teen Smoking and Vaping Cessation Program For more information please see our website: https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/o/ellsworthcsd/page/vaping
The Ellsworth Gift Box Program will serve families living within the geographic area of the Ellsworth School District. This program is a result of many community volunteers who have committed their time and energy to help families during the holidays. The Ellsworth School Foundation and Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services will aid the program. Sponsors Needed Individuals or groups who would like to sponsor a family are encouraged to fill out the form (which can be found to the right) or at the Ellsworth Public Library and return it to the program coordinators by fax, mail, or email (EllsworthGiftBoxProgram@gmail.com). Any monetary donations should be made to the Ellsworth School Foundation/Gift Box Program. We already have 30-plus families who have applied for 2023, and we usually serve 70-80 families. Applications for Assistance are Available Families/Individuals who would like to be sponsored should fill out an application (which can be found to the right) or be available at any district building. Applications should be returned no later than November 9th to the program to allow time to be matched with a sponsor. These can be emailed, faxed, or mailed to the Gift Box Office, and will be followed up by a phone call. https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
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The Ellsworth Gift Box Program will serve families living within the geographic area of the Ellsworth School District. This program is a result of many community volunteers who have committed their time and energy to help families during the holidays.  The Ellsworth School Foundation and Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services will aid the program.  Sponsors Needed Individuals or groups who would like to sponsor a family are encouraged to fill out the form (which can be found to the right) or at the Ellsworth Public Library and return it to the program coordinators by fax, mail, or email (EllsworthGiftBoxProgram@gmail.com). Any monetary donations should be made to the Ellsworth School Foundation/Gift Box Program.  We already have 30-plus families who have applied for 2023, and we usually serve 70-80 families.    Applications for Assistance are Available Families/Individuals who would like to be sponsored should fill out an application (which can be found to the right) or be available at any district building. Applications should be returned no later than November 9th to the program to allow time to be matched with a sponsor. These can be emailed, faxed, or mailed to the Gift Box Office, and will be followed up by a phone call.  https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
SHOW TIME!!!!! Online Tickets can be found at https://gofan.co/app/school/WI19699 We can't wait to see you at Footloose: The Musical! **Tickets can still be purchased at the door the night of or in the high school office** **** Tickets sold at the door will only be Cash/Check only****
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Virtual Tickets can be found at https://gofan.co/app/school/WI19699  We can't wait to see you at Footloose: The Musical!  **Tickets can still be purchased at the door the night of or in the high school office**
Winter Athletic Code Meeting Thursday, November 9th at 6:30pm in the HS IMC/Library Student-athletes and a parent/guardian are required to attend one code meeting a year. If you attended the fall code meeting in August, you do not need to attend this meeting.
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Winter Athletic Code Meeting Thursday, November 9th at 6:30pm in the HS IMC/Library Student-athletes and a parent/guardian are required to attend one code meeting a year. If you attended the fall code meeting in August, you do not need to attend this meeting.
🏀 Job Opportunity: Girls JV Basketball Coach 🏀 🌟 Ellsworth Community School District is on the lookout for a passionate and dedicated Girls JV Basketball Coach to join our team! 🌟 🗓️ Season Start Date: Monday If you have a love for the game, a commitment to player development, and the ability to inspire and motivate young athletes, we want to hear from you! 📌 How to Apply: Interested candidates can apply online at https://wecan.waspa.org/Vacancy/190786 or reach out directly to Mr. Haglund, our Athletic Director. 📧 Contact Information: Mr. Haglund, Athletic Director 📧 Email: haglundk@ellsworth.k12.wi.us Join us in shaping the future of our student-athletes and contributing to a positive and thriving basketball program at ECSD!
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https://wecan.waspa.org/Vacancy/190786
Mrs. Klecker's Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains!!
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Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains today!!
Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains today!!
Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains today!!
Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains today!!
Anatomy and Physiology got to dissect sheep brains today!!
Online Tickets can be found at https://gofan.co/app/school/WI19699 We can't wait to see you at Footloose: The Musical! **Tickets can still be purchased at the door the night of or in the high school office**
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Virtual Tickets can be found at https://gofan.co/app/school/WI19699  For step-by-step instructions on how to purchase our ONLINE tickets please go to https://drive.google.com/.../1ynQ.../view...  We can't wait to see you at Footloose: The Musical!
To register or if you have questions please contact one of our PAC Night Leaders. Melinda Casper casperm@ellsworth.k12.wi.us 715-273-3911 Nancy Huntley huntleyn@ellsworth.k12.wi.us 715-273-3911 Olivia Carlson carlsono@ellsworth.k12.wi.us 715-273-3912
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PAC Night
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture. The retreat included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Students engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding. Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions. Thank you to Youth Frontiers and EHS Mentors for a great day!!!
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It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
It sounds like the Respect Retreat organized by Youth Frontiers for EHS sophomores was a valuable experience. These types of events can have a positive impact on students by creating awareness about the importance of respect and encouraging a positive and inclusive school culture.  The retreat likely included various activities and discussions aimed at promoting respect among students. Participants may have engaged in team-building exercises, discussions on communication and empathy, and other activities designed to foster a sense of community and understanding.  The focus on challenging students to respect themselves and others is particularly important, as it helps in building a foundation for positive interpersonal relationships. It encourages students to recognize the value of treating others with kindness and consideration while also fostering a sense of self-respect.  Events like the Respect Retreat contribute to creating a school environment where students feel safe, supported, and valued. The lessons and experiences gained during such retreats can have a lasting impact, influencing students' behavior and attitudes in their daily interactions.
Two EHS students have been recognized by the College Board by receiving the National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA). 💜Adelaide Ries 💜Kayla Kressin This College Board National Recognition Program awards academic honors to sophomores and juniors who take eligible administrations of AP®, PSAT/NMSQT®, or PSAT™ 10 exams, have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and identify as attending high school in a rural area or small town. 💜Congrats Adelaide & Kayla!💜
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Two EHS students have been recognized by the College Board by receiving the National Rural and Small Town Award (NRSTA). • Adelaide Ries • Kayla Kressin  This College Board National Recognition Program awards academic honors to sophomores and juniors who take eligible administrations of AP®, PSAT/NMSQT®, or PSAT™ 10 exams, have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and identify as attending high school in a rural area or small town.  💜Congrats  Adelaide Ries & Kayla Kressin💜
The music department is excited to announce that we have 6 students leaving today for the WI State High School Honors Mixed Choir and Honors Band. This is the biggest accomplishment we have in the state for choir and band students. Students prepared for a rigorous audition in early February. Students are then selected out of about 1400 auditions throughout the state in late March. They attend a 4-day camp at U.W. Green Bay to begin to meet the nationally recognized conductors, learn music, and finally meet back up in Madison in late October to perform at the beautiful Overture Center. We are so very lucky to have 6 students chosen and performing this Thursday evening. WI State Mixed Choir: Lander Levers, Betsy Foster, Mya Petersen, Maleah Petersen, and Bailey Oleson WI State High School Band: Landen Lee We also have one student who auditioned and is performing with the WI State Middle-Level Honors Choir in Madison this Saturday. Henry Penn Please congratulate these students and wish them good luck!!
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The music department is excited to announce that we have 6 students leaving tomorrow at 12:30 pm for the WI State High School Honors Mixed Choir and Honors Band.  This is the biggest accomplishment we have in the state for choir and band students.  Students prepared for a rigorous audition in early February.  Students are then selected out of about 1400 auditions throughout the state in late March.  They attend a 4-day camp at U.W. Green Bay to begin to meet the nationally recognized conductors, learn music, and finally meet back up in Madison in late October to perform at the beautiful Overture Center.    We are so very lucky to have 6 students chosen and performing this Thursday evening.   WI State Mixed Choir: Lander Levers, Betsy Foster, Mya Petersen, Maleah Petersen, and Bailey Oleson WI State High School Band: Landen Lee  We also have one student who auditioned and is performing with the WI State Middle-Level Honors Choir in Madison this Saturday.  Henry Penn  Please congratulate these students and wish them good luck!!