
Are you looking for the 4K-6th grade supply list? Here it is!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19wpOkuqKn3qUY1vWFXKm2PTRjyWmYiQq/view?usp=drivesdk

Reminder: Mandatory Athletic Meeting for Rosholt Coaches and 7-12th grade Athletes on Monday, August 5th at 6 p.m. in the auditorium.

If you have a 6th- 12th grader interested in playing any Rosholt sports be sure to join us on Monday for the mandatory athletic meeting.



If you are able, please come donate blood July 31st!

Attention Girls Basketball Players, grades 6-12!
Coach Luke Knoedler invites any and all girls interested in playing girls
basketball to open gyms this summer. Girls in grades 6-12 are invited, but
younger siblings are always welcome. The following dates are when open
gyms will be held. The time will always be 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
Thursday, July 11th
Thursday, July 18th
Tuesday, July 23rd
Tuesday, August 6th
Tuesday, August 13th
The focus for Open Gyms are to have fun
and to improve basketball skills and IQ.
A family environment and a positive experience are
critical to program success. Anyone who has played,
wants to play, or has thought of playing, should try to attend an open gym.


Attention High School girls interested in basketball! Our new coach, Mr. Luke Knoedler, will be available for a meet and greet next Tuesday, July 9th at 6 pm in the school auditorium. He’d like to meet you to discuss days and times for open gym and other contact days this summer. Spread the word!


It’s Census time:
If you haven’t already, please take a moment to complete your census information by going to https://tinyurl.com/RosholtCensus and complete the form. It is important to be accurate with our Census counts because it may result in a larger amount of aid that our School District will receive. Also, keeping our Census records accurate helps with planning for future student and class counts and possible special needs. Thank you.

Students in chemistry showed Mrs. Mork's kindergarteners some sensational demos. Nolan showed a color change with an iodine clock reaction. Ciera showed properties of gases and carbon dioxide. Sophia showed energy and properties of solutions with different drinks. Maddie showed students bonding properties with slime how to make slime.





🏆📖 Congratulations to our incredible 6th grade Battle of the Books winners! 🥇 Your dedication and passion for reading have led you to this well-deserved victory. We couldn't be prouder of your outstanding accomplishment! 🎉📚


We don't seem to be having much luck with the rain.
Grades 4-6 Field Day will not be Monday.
Instead, we will plan for Friday, May 24 from 10-12.

With the rain this morning, grades 4-6 will postpone Field Day until Monday.
It is forecast to be clear this afternoon so grades 1-3 will still have their Field Day at 1PM. It is chilly today, please help students dress for the weather.


Field Day is scheduled for tomorrow for grades 1-6. We will evaluate the weather tomorrow morning. We will send out a text to update parents.

Our National Honor Society students gathered on this beautiful day for one last service project before our seniors graduate next week. They spent part of their afternoon cleaning up the school grounds by picking up trash. They showed how huge their hearts were by making cards to share with children staying at Marshfield Children's Hospital. And they enjoyed some time playing games with upper elementary students on the playground.








Rosholt School Band Pops/Awards Concert
Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 7:00 PM Rosholt Auditorium
Featuring:
Beginning Band
Middle School Concert Band
High School Concert Band High School
Recorder Ensemble
The Ever-Popular Polka Band
Combined Grade 5-12 Band Finale
Presentation of Awards to Outstanding Students
Open to the Public Free of Charge


These ladies keep their cool no matter what! Whether there is a student needing some extra TLC, a scuffle on the playground, a tummy ache or anything in between, the care in our health office is top notch. Today is school nurse appreciation day. We are so grateful for Lara Baranek and Kimberly Feltz for being so caring and keeping our students and staff healthy and well.


Congratulations to our final High School Students of the Month for the 2023-2024 school year, Nathan Kontney, Hugh Seki, and Adi Glodowski.


Crabby lunch lady? I don’t think so! Today is School Lunch Hero appreciation day. These wonderful ladies love to serve our students delicious lunch and breakfast every day of the week. They do so with a smile on their faces and we are so grateful for them! Please take a moment to show your appreciation for our fine food service staff and all that they do. Thank you Theresa, Lucy, Melissa, LeeAnn and Crystal for all you do each day.

Today was a momentous occasion at Rosholt High School as we unveiled a brand-new, custom-built podium, a project led by students TJ Wierzba and Brennen Bushman in collaboration with Mr. Gagas. This exciting endeavor was kept under wraps until the big reveal, which was attended by school board members Alicia Wojtalewicz and Karla Schoofs, along with Superintendent Dennis Kaczor and Principals Shane Larson and Mary Cline. The process involved detailed planning with Dave Dimond (auditorium technician), Kelly Holmes (auditorium coordinator), and Dan Powers (IT) to ensure the podium's design met our school's unique needs. This project truly showcases the dedication and creativity of our students and staff in enhancing our school environment.
Go to our Rosholt High School Highlights page for more photos at : https://www.rosholt.k12.wi.us/page/high-school-highlight







Congratulations to Ms. Lesinski and the Rosholt Fuel Up to Play 60 Club who have been awarded with a $1,000 grant from the American Heart Association’s NFL PLAY 60 program for their participation in the Fitness Tracking Competition.
For one month, Fuel Up to Play 60 had a number of classes across the nation participate in a friendly competition to log the most physical activity minutes for their selected NFL club team – and Rosholt High School came out on top representing the Green Bay Packers statewide AND nationwide!
Since they were the most active group in the entire nation, they will be awarded an extra $1,000 for a grand total of $2,000! Their grant will be awarded on behalf of the Green Bay Packers and will be used towards physical education equipment and supplies.


Mrs Pliska's Astronomy students showed the kindergarteners from Mrs. Mork's class demonstrations on solar system, clouds, life cycle of star, phases of the moon, layers of the earth, constellations, craters and the expansion of the universe.