Students in the Animal Science classes take time each week to track the growth of the steers. They measure length, barrel, and height of the animal and then calculate the weight. Students are able to see how the steers grow each week and compare the steers.
Our high school show choir was able to get out in the community and some caroling yesterday. They had a ton of fun! They caroled at two nursing homes, a coffee shop, and both CES and EES. At there second assisted living home stop, the students split up and visited with the residents for about an hour! Mr. Loescher was very proud of them for going out of their comfort zone and showing a lot of care for some elderly folks they don't even know. They had great conversations and took away some wild stories from the experience!
A busy week before Christmas for students culinary classes-Worldwide Cuisine students made homemade Italian Fettucine (including the pasta) the last two days, and will prepare European Christmas cookies, and Foods 1 students are busy with carbohydrate cooking techniques like banana muffins, biscuit preparation, and principles of baking (cookie bars). 🍝🍌
🌍✨ Exploring the Past, Crafting the Future! Our incredible World History students are taking learning to the next level by creating a dynamic unit review game. 🎮📚
AP World History students channeling their inner Martin Luther! Our students are fearlessly posting their theses (what they would change about the school) on the office door.
Earlier this month, the Campbellsport High Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter spent an afternoon at Campbellsport Elementary doing some fun activities with the elementary students, including dodgeball, crafts, bingo, and Just Dance. A wonderful time was had by both the high and elementary schoolers!
We had a full house at our MS-HS band concert last night. If you didn't get a chance to see the performances, you can always check-out our High School Drama One Act Performance on Saturday, December 16th at 7pm or the Middle-High School Chorus Concert on December 20th at 7pm.
Mrs. Waldschmidt’s Entrepreneur Class welcomed Ms. Peterson’s class to participate in market research. The information that they gathered will help the class make educated decisions about the products they are offering in the High School vending machines.
8th grade students in Mrs. Poquette's Science class explored how engineers have met the challenge of keeping foods, liquids, and other items cool. Students then designed a system to keep a cup of chilled water as cool as possible for 30 minutes.
Using Oreo cookies as Earth's crust and mantle, 7th graders modeled divergent boundaries with a mid-ocean ridge; convergent boundaries with trenches and mountain formation; and transform boundaries. After they completed drawing their models, students had a delicious clean up!
To go along with our CMS Toy Drive, 6th grade students made holiday cards for the Veteran families of Operation Christmas Angel. Students learned about how giving can be monetary, but that there are also many other "little" ways that they can spread kindness and cheer to others throughout the holiday season and always
7th graders in Mrs. Writt’s geography class have been working hard to understand different types of economic systems and government structures through hands-on activities.
Students worked in “factories” with varying natural, human, and capital resources to create paper chains and learned the difference between market and command economies.
They also used gummy bears to create scenes to demonstrate their understanding of various government structures.
Envision Greater FDL’s envision this! Pitch event announces winners! Congrats to
Brody Nolan, Lucas Zimmerman, and Hunter Cochran from Campbellsport High School who clinched second place with “Wings over Elmore,” focusing on raising pheasants and tailoring their business to diverse markets. Their idea earned a $250 prize. In total, the competition had 7 different high school groups pitch, with representation from Campbellsport, Laconia and North Fond du Lac high schools.
See the full article here:
https://www.radioplusinfo.com/2023/11/21/11-22-23-envision-greater-fdls-envision-this-pitch-event-announces-winners/
The Small Animal Care class has been learning about dogs and cats recently. Today students made homemade dog treats as part of their animal nutrition assignments.
This past Friday, a group of Campbellsport High School Dance team members helped out with the shining stars dance group at their Milwaukee Bucks performance. Thank you ladies for all your help!
The Middle School had many laughs and a ton of fun with their Annual Turkey Bowling and Gobble Competition before heading off on Thanksgiving Break today.
In sixth grade science students learned about the different body systems by performing a readers theater. Each student played the role of a different body system arguing their case to a 'judge' to determine which body system was the most important. Students truly enjoyed the drama of arguing their case. In the end, the judge determines that all of the body systems are important in keeping our bodies functioning.
Students in Ms. Skelton’s 7th grade Exploratory Spanish class engaged in a variety of collaborative learning tasks to enhance their communicative skills. They practiced introducing themselves and others by asking and answering questions while playing card games. They also did peer reviews of a trading card they created to introduce a historically or culturally impactful Latino person.
🌟 Thank you to our incredible Facility Director, Mr. Seiser, and our amazing Maintenance expert, Mr. Schrauth! 🌟
A huge shoutout to these dedicated individuals for going above and beyond to make learning come alive for our 8th-grade students! 📚✨ Recently, they took the time to lead an insightful tour and discussion on the school's boiler system and HVAC setup, diving deep into the world of thermodynamics right alongside our science class. 🏫🔧
Their commitment to education extends beyond the ordinary, turning the intricacies of heating, cooling, and thermodynamics into an engaging and hands-on experience for our students. 🌡️🔍 The enthusiasm and knowledge they shared have truly sparked curiosity and inspired our future engineers and scientists! 🚀🔬
Thank you, Mr. Seiser and Mr. Schrauth, for your passion, expertise, and for making learning an adventure! 🙌👨🔧👏 #EducationInAction #STEMEducation #InspiringMinds
Assistant Child Care Teacher (ACCT) students earned their first of many certifications this week. This state certification verifies that they have completed prevention training in Abusive Head Trauma and Shaken Baby Syndrome. Great job ladies 👏🏻