
ECSD students benefit every day from the leadership and vision of our school board. Oct. 1-7 is Wisconsin School Board Week so take time to thank these dedicated school leaders.


Congratulations to the 2023 EHS HOCO Royalty!







🌟 Happy School Custodian Appreciation Day! 🌟
Today, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible crew of custodians who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our schools running smoothly. 🧹🏫
From the spotless hallways to the well-maintained classrooms, you make our learning environment safe, clean, and welcoming. Your dedication and hard work do not go unnoticed!
Let's all take a moment to thank our incredible custodial team for all they do. Feel free to leave your messages of appreciation and gratitude in the comments below, or simply give them a friendly wave or a "thank you" when you see them in the hallways. 💜


Homecoming Festivities for Today!!


Come over to EHS today from 4-6 p.m. to discover more about our upcoming community survey. 📋
Here's what you can expect:
🎤 A brief presentation to give you insight into our goals and objectives.
🚶♂️ Guided tours of our locations, so you can see firsthand what our district's needs are.
See you there!
More details can be found on our website at https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/community-survey-copy


Homecoming festivities start today!! Head over to Fuller-Symes Field today for Royalty Coronation & the much anticipated Powder Puff Football Game.


It’s no secret that vaping is on the rise, especially among teenagers. Tobacco companies specifically targeted their advertisements toward youth, and despite not knowing what the long term effects might be, many young people in our community have been impacted. As a school district, we want to do all that we can to support students in making healthy lifestyle decisions.
We have two staff members, Jill Hutcheson and Nancy Huntley, who have been trained in vaping education courses through the American Lung Association. Over the course of this school year, Jill and Nancy will be offering small group opportunities during the school day for interested students. Please see the program descriptions below, and contact either Nancy or Jill with questions.
If you are concerned about your child’s use or potential vulnerability to using tobacco or other drug products, there are links below with additional information about the program and a sign-up to participate in one of the small group opportunities. We will also be sending this information out to all middle and high school students to gauge their interest.
https://www.lung.org/quit-smoking/helping-teens-quit/not-on-tobacco
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uY7WBTtetKbKpKI8dYmv-lOYbFMXLyN0V2CrqHvd1D8/prefill
Jill Hutcheson
Tobacco Prevention Specialist
hutchesonj@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
Nancy Huntley
Mental Health Coordinator
huntleyn@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
715-273-3911 ext 2128


Congrats to our NHS officers this year.
President - Abigail Michels
Vice President - Kayla Kressin
Secretary - Elizabeth Foster
Treasurer - Adalyn Snyder



Homecoming 2023 is right around the corner. Here are the dress up days so you can get planning!!!




As the leaves start to change and the air gets crisp, we're excited to bring you the October Lunch Menu for ECSD! 🎃🍽️
Our food service team has whipped up some delicious and nutritious meals to keep our students fueled and ready to learn.
Please note that this menu is subject to change, but we promise it will always be delicious!


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


📅 Save the Date: Sunday, October 1st 4-6pm 🏡
Mark your calendar and come over to EHS on Sunday, October 1st to discover more about our upcoming community survey. 📋
Here's what you can expect:
🎤 A brief presentation to give you insight into our goals and objectives.
🚶♂️ Guided tours of our locations, so you can see firsthand what our community's needs are.
This is your chance to get involved, make your voice heard, and help shape the future of our district. 🤝
See you there!
More details can be found on our website at https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/community-survey-copy


Resilience Expert Tasha Schuh Will Present at Ellsworth Middle School on October 5th, 2023 at 10:05 am, Addressing Mental Health
Tasha Schuh is an inspirational speaker who equips youth and educators to be resilient for their mental and emotional health. The four components of her speech, PATH (Purpose, Attitude, Team, and Hope), helped Tasha be resilient after a life-changing theater accident at age 16, which left her paralyzed from the chest down. She now lives a vibrant, fulfilling life, sharing her message of PATH across the nation.
Tasha’s message will empower our Ellsworth Middle School students and staff with tangible tools to improve their mental and emotional health and overcome life's challenges. We are looking forward to welcoming Tasha to our school.
Tasha will present at Ellsworth Middle School, 312 Panther Drive, Ellsworth, WI at 10:05 a.m. on October 5, 2023. Members of the media are welcome to attend Tasha’s presentation.
Please contact Erin Tomlinson at (715) 273-3908 or tomlinsone@ellsworth.k12.wi.us with any questions.
About Tasha Schuh
Tasha and her husband/manager, Doug, speak to audiences across the country, focusing on youth and educators, sharing her message of PATH and resilience. She is also the author of two books “My Last Step Backward” and “My Next Move Forward.” Tasha has received many awards, including The National Rehabilitation Champion Award and The Hometown Hero Award.
Beyond her inspirational message, Tasha is passionate about helping youth build a foundation for resilience in their lives. Tasha and a team of mental health and education professionals created The Power of PATH: Building Resilience for Mental Health and Suicide Awareness Curriculum™. This teacher-led program is designed for grades 6-12.
Tasha has spoken to over 70,000 students since the 2017/2018 school year. She makes an impact and inspires real progress with students' mental health awareness and skills-based coping.
Learn more: https://www.tashaschuh.com/


Join us to celebrate the work we've done in our community for Rock the Block. The event is free to everyone in the community and will feature Ellsworth High School alumni Christina Kowalchyk.


We will have a menu change on Wednesday, Sept 27th.
Middle and Elementary
Popcorn Chicken
Bag of Chips
Baked Beans
Steamed Veggies
Choice of Fruit
High School is having a Picnic in the Park
Hot Beef Sandwich
Mac & Cheese
Chips
Fresh Fruit
Treat


IT'S ALMOST HERE!
ROCK THE BLOCK: ELEVATE ELLSWORTH
Friday, September 29-Sunday, October 1
In collaboration with Habitat for Humanity, the Village of Ellsworth, and Ellsworth High School, we invite you to take part in Rock the Block: Elevate Ellsworth. A neighborhood revitalization event where volunteers will tackle exterior projects on several Ellsworth homes.
This initiative is only possible with lots of volunteer help! A BIG thank you to those who have signed up to volunteer already! After reviewing each project, here's the latest on our volunteer needs from Habitat for Humanity:
Friday, September 29: 20 more volunteers needed!
Saturday, September 30: 30 more volunteers needed!
Sunday, October 1: 15 more volunteers needed!
No special skills are needed. There will be a crew leader for each project site and Habitat for Humanity supplies all equipment and materials – but people are welcome to bring along rakes, etc. if it pertains to their project. Early next week, volunteers will receive an email with details about the project they’re working on.
Everyone who volunteers will receive a long-sleeved volunteer t-shirt, refreshments, and will be celebrated at the Rock the Block: Elevate Ellsworth Picnic (see below).
Registering to volunteering is easy using the link below! Take part as an individual, with coworkers, or as a family!
https://app.donorview.com/Event/EventInfo?prm=1wj7cgbI33BfN1PFPnATbXhN09Kd8aAwVogcyNPlcWr0JsUCwuYIXSA5me9lF5DNCIuDMOk_PVLh296bDAWgwHC79HiXvoO9r3GMhpMcKUXxEW3wODBG9pszG22uuKND-qQeb69EfDRzX8cZJQ1UjqUyV17eHonNtSfm2WcNZ1wuy3EHXh1o1X9z3ErgEFROdHxf4pEl6b3LFdZ0yw8QzWgdmm83LqeONDKxYI-aLTKPrAT44tCmnU-tIGTsnJ180


Ms. Kissinger's class went kayaking last week on the Kinnikinic River as a part of their outdoor adventure class. A few of them got soaked but all of them had fun.







Day of Service
The EHS Day of Service is coming up on September 27th! This is a fun day that has all 9th, 10th, and 12th graders going to a service work site for the morning from 8:30-11:30. This is a way to pitch in and help our community! Juniors take the practice ACT and then the entire school has a picnic lunch together to celebrate the work they have done. Please see the attached Passive Consent and note that any student who has an appointment and will need to leave during the morning or lunch period needs to have this prearranged. Students cannot be pulled from this event the day of unless it is an emergency, so please let the school know ahead of time if there is an appointment.
Things to note:
💜Students are encouraged to wear purple T-shirts and old clothes. Please wear things you are OK getting dirty. Students will be painting and doing yard work at many sites.
💜Don’t wear new white shoes!
💜Work gloves and sunscreen may also be advisable if you have them.
💜Bring a water bottle.


Exciting Employment Opportunities at ECSD!!
💜 Full-Time Custodian (2:00 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. during the school year, 6:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. during the summer)
💜 Full-Time Elementary School Health Aide
💜Occupational Therapist Assistant long-term sub
+ Several coaching & substitute positions available.
💼 How to Apply: To explore the available positions and apply, please visit our official website at https://wecan.waspa.org/Employer/Vacancy/PublicSupport/3619
You'll find detailed job descriptions, application requirements, and information about the application process.


OT tips to go from Katelyn!
Want to help boost writing skills at home without making it feel like homework? Pull out some Play-Doh (or pipe cleaners, or slime, or line up some beads) and ask your student to describe the highlight of their day in one word… but they have to write it with Play-Doh!
Not only does this support letter formation and spelling, but it builds fine motor skills and hand strength. Plus it’s a fun sensory activity that will help calm your student’s body and explore the world around them.
