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GCHS/MS October Students of the Month
Glenwood City High/Middle School is proud to announce the October Students of the Month. Respect was the character trait that was the focus of the month; students who provide a sense of comfort for those around them because they will act on what is right. Respect is what holds our relationships together and allows…
Read MoreTeacher mini grants allow Boyceville to improve wellness walk and kickstart Gaga ball fund
By Amber Hayden BOYCEVILLE — During the December 18 meeting, the Boyceville Board of Education accepted two teacher mini grants from the Community Foundation of Dunn County. The grants totaled $1,500 and were made on behalf of the Healthy Futures Teacher Mini Grant program. Out of the grant total, $1,000 will go toward a Gaga…
Read MoreGCHS/MS September Students of the Month
Glenwood City High/Middle School is proud to announce the September Students of the Month. Optimism was the character trait that was the focus of the month; students who demonstrate a hopefulness and confidence about their future – whether that be long-term or the immediacy of this school year. These students expect a positive outcome over…
Read MoreGlenhaven Happenings – 12-25-2019
Glenhaven News Dec. 14-20 Father John was here for Catholic Mass on Friday morning. Residents also enjoyed fresh popcorn, and a game of shuffleboard in the afternoon. Selma was the big winner! Residents were treated to manicures on Saturday by Amy, and Gavin cut out snowflakes to decorate their rooms. The Sunnyside Shamrocks 4-Hers entertained…
Read MoreBoyceville Community School District receives a 72.9 on report card
BOYCEVILLE — The Boyceville school district has received a score of 72.9 on the report card released by the state Department of Public Instruction in November. The of 72.9 means the school district “meets expectations,” but Superintendent Nick Kaiser noted at the Boyceville Board of Education’s December 18 meeting there was a score change in…
Read MoreBoyceville School District receives $14,359 in grant money for science programs
By Amber Hayden BOYCEVILLE — Boyceville School District recently received two grants totaling up to $14,359 from the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Don and Marilyn Fanetti. The Fanettis donated a sum of $10,000 to help support the Science Olympiad program, 3-D printing, and STEM-related initiatives. This grant is handled by the Community Foundation…
Read MoreBulldog girls stampeded by Mondovi Buffaloes
By Missy Klatt Sports Correspondent BOYCEVILLE — On a snowy Friday night (December 13th) the Mondovi Buffaloes stampeded in to town and handed the Boyceville Lady Bulldogs yet another loss on the basketball season by a 72-54 score. Although, the Lady Bulldogs haven’t been able to put a check in the win column for conference…
Read MoreBoyceville HS & MS Science Olympiad teams earn second wins of season
Boyceville HS & MS Both Earn Second Team Wins of Season BOYCEVILLE – The Boyceville High School Science Olympiad competed at the 13th Annual Boyceville Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament this past Saturday, finishing in 4th overall out of 60 teams while the Middle School team finished in 7th overall out of 36 teams. Boyceville’s varsity…
Read MoreGlenwood City High School receives “significantly exceeds expectations” on state report card
By Amber Hayden GLENWOOD CITY — The Glenwood City High School received a “significantly exceeds expectations” on their 2018-19 state report card, said Nicole Brite. “This is the first time we have received this in any of the schools,” said Brite. “We were close with the elementary one year, but we just barely missed it.”…
Read MoreWyss selected as Rotary Club of Menomonie Youth Volunteer Service Award winner
Boyceville High School Senior class member, Maggie Wyss, was selected as the Menomonie Rotary Club Youth Volunteer Service Award recipient. Maggie is the daughter of Jessie Wyss and Jake Wyss, both of Boyceville. In addition to her parents, her grandparents, Sharon and Carroll Wyss were also able to attend the awards banquet. Maggie was recognized…
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