ECSD is currently hiring for a Special Education Teaching Assistant at the Elementary School. This position is supporting elementary students with special needs with primary assignments in kindergarten. The pay rate is $16.28/hour with working hours of 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Position start date is January 3, 2022. SE Aide license must be in process at DPI in order to begin working. The licensure cost is reimbursed by the district. All questions can be directed to Mary Zimmerman, Elementary Principal/Special Education Director by phone at (715)273-3912 or by email at zimmermanm@ellsworth.k12.wi.us
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Add Italy & Germany to your Christmas list. Spring Break 2024!!! Experience a wide range of history, artistic achievement, and dramatic natural scenery.In city after city, see how buildings become works of art, from the Sistine Chapel to the Florence Duomo, from Neuschwanstein Castle to the Residenz in Munich. Outside the cities, Austria’s scenic Tyrol region proves that nature inspires as much awe as even the most impressive cities. https://www.eftours.com/tour-website/2553655BX
about 2 years ago, Buena Farrell
Spring Break 2024!!!  Experience a wide range of history, artistic achievement, and dramatic natural scenery.In city after city, see how buildings become works of art, from the Sistine Chapel to the Florence Duomo, from Neuschwanstein Castle to the Residenz in Munich. Outside the cities, Austria’s scenic Tyrol region proves that nature inspires as much awe as even the most impressive cities.   https://www.eftours.com/tour-website/2553655BX
Just a few more days left to purchase your tickets. This is always a fun performance and wonderful food.
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Just a few days left.
Get your holiday shopping done this week at the Panther's Den. Can't make it in during open hours please shop online at https://panthers-den.square.site/?fbclid=IwAR14XorWFL8_5FlhXYawWKbBTP3Jma01D_-e2B_UpgaLIAOfEHKZq9hx1bA
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
https://panthers-den.square.site/?fbclid=IwAR14XorWFL8_5FlhXYawWKbBTP3Jma01D_-e2B_UpgaLIAOfEHKZq9hx1bA
We haven't done this event since early 2020 and we are excited to be offering “Reality Check” to our seniors this year and would love your support in this event. On Wednesday, February 15th, 2023 (snow makeup day is February 17th) approximately 130 Ellsworth High School students will participate in our annual “Reality Check!” event. This interactive financial reality simulation helps students get a feel for life on their own. At the event, students are given a simulated paycheck with a monthly wage and are randomly assigned marital status, parenthood, and credit card debt. After going to “Uncle Sam,” who deducts taxes from their gross income, students must complete a number of financial transactions to make it through a typical month. They purchase housing, utilities, insurance, groceries, cars, childcare, gasoline, and more from booths staffed by volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering please fill out this google form and our coordinator will be in touch with you. https://forms.gle/dvYbNBUA9myymxGTA
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Reality Check logo
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Tickets are for sale in the High School Office. Seating is limited so please don't wait to purchase. $28 Per Person
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Tickets go on sale at the High School Office on December 5th! 715-273-3904 $28 Per Person
On December 2nd, 6th graders from Ellsworth Middle School participated in a Courage Retreat conducted by Youth Frontiers. Youth Frontiers, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that partners with schools to create more positive school communities. “The Youth Frontiers Courage Retreat inspires character by empowering a single grade level of students to act with moral courage and identify the social fears and peer pressures that impede responsible decision-making. The retreat encourages them to take positive risks that make a healthy difference for themselves, their peers and your school. Participation in the retreat results in cognitive, attitudinal and behavioral shifts that decrease students’ distractions to learning and build a positive school community. “- Youth Frontiers Students arrived at Zion Covenant Church in Ellsworth and were greeted by excited high school mentors. 6th grade students were broken down into small groups and discussed ideas on how to treat each other better, and how to become engaged and stand up for one another. There were large group activities with music and singing, communicating important messages, while encouraging student participation. Interactive games were played throughout the day to break down barriers, increase trust, and encourage teamwork within the 6th grade class. At the end of the day students were asked to focus on an act of courage they will strive for. It was a great day, with a lot of impact! The Courage Retreat is funded in part by a generous grant from the Ellsworth Community School District Foundation. Thank you from the 6th grade students and staff.
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
On December 2nd, 6th graders from Ellsworth Middle School participated in a Courage Retreat conducted by Youth Frontiers. Youth Frontiers, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that partners with schools to create more positive school communities.     “The Youth Frontiers Courage Retreat inspires character by empowering a single grade level of students to act with moral courage and identify the social fears and peer pressures that impede responsible decision-making. The retreat encourages them to take positive risks that make a healthy difference for themselves, their peers and your school. Participation in the retreat results in cognitive, attitudinal and behavioral shifts that decrease students’ distractions to learning and build a positive school community. “- Youth Frontiers     Students arrived at Zion Covenant Church in Ellsworth and were greeted by excited high school mentors.  6th grade students were broken down into small groups and discussed ideas on how to treat each other better, and how to become engaged and stand up for one another. There were large group activities with music and singing, communicating important messages, while encouraging student participation.  Interactive games were played throughout the day to break down barriers, increase trust, and encourage teamwork within the 6th grade class.  At the end of the day students were asked to focus on an act of courage they will strive for.  It was a great day, with a lot of impact!   The Courage Retreat is funded in part by a generous grant from the Ellsworth Community School District Foundation. Thank you from the 6th grade students and staff.
On December 2nd, 6th graders from Ellsworth Middle School participated in a Courage Retreat conducted by Youth Frontiers. Youth Frontiers, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that partners with schools to create more positive school communities.     “The Youth Frontiers Courage Retreat inspires character by empowering a single grade level of students to act with moral courage and identify the social fears and peer pressures that impede responsible decision-making. The retreat encourages them to take positive risks that make a healthy difference for themselves, their peers and your school. Participation in the retreat results in cognitive, attitudinal and behavioral shifts that decrease students’ distractions to learning and build a positive school community. “- Youth Frontiers     Students arrived at Zion Covenant Church in Ellsworth and were greeted by excited high school mentors.  6th grade students were broken down into small groups and discussed ideas on how to treat each other better, and how to become engaged and stand up for one another. There were large group activities with music and singing, communicating important messages, while encouraging student participation.  Interactive games were played throughout the day to break down barriers, increase trust, and encourage teamwork within the 6th grade class.  At the end of the day students were asked to focus on an act of courage they will strive for.  It was a great day, with a lot of impact!   The Courage Retreat is funded in part by a generous grant from the Ellsworth Community School District Foundation. Thank you from the 6th grade students and staff.
On December 2nd, 6th graders from Ellsworth Middle School participated in a Courage Retreat conducted by Youth Frontiers. Youth Frontiers, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that partners with schools to create more positive school communities.     “The Youth Frontiers Courage Retreat inspires character by empowering a single grade level of students to act with moral courage and identify the social fears and peer pressures that impede responsible decision-making. The retreat encourages them to take positive risks that make a healthy difference for themselves, their peers and your school. Participation in the retreat results in cognitive, attitudinal and behavioral shifts that decrease students’ distractions to learning and build a positive school community. “- Youth Frontiers     Students arrived at Zion Covenant Church in Ellsworth and were greeted by excited high school mentors.  6th grade students were broken down into small groups and discussed ideas on how to treat each other better, and how to become engaged and stand up for one another. There were large group activities with music and singing, communicating important messages, while encouraging student participation.  Interactive games were played throughout the day to break down barriers, increase trust, and encourage teamwork within the 6th grade class.  At the end of the day students were asked to focus on an act of courage they will strive for.  It was a great day, with a lot of impact!   The Courage Retreat is funded in part by a generous grant from the Ellsworth Community School District Foundation. Thank you from the 6th grade students and staff.
On December 2nd, 6th graders from Ellsworth Middle School participated in a Courage Retreat conducted by Youth Frontiers. Youth Frontiers, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that partners with schools to create more positive school communities.     “The Youth Frontiers Courage Retreat inspires character by empowering a single grade level of students to act with moral courage and identify the social fears and peer pressures that impede responsible decision-making. The retreat encourages them to take positive risks that make a healthy difference for themselves, their peers and your school. Participation in the retreat results in cognitive, attitudinal and behavioral shifts that decrease students’ distractions to learning and build a positive school community. “- Youth Frontiers     Students arrived at Zion Covenant Church in Ellsworth and were greeted by excited high school mentors.  6th grade students were broken down into small groups and discussed ideas on how to treat each other better, and how to become engaged and stand up for one another. There were large group activities with music and singing, communicating important messages, while encouraging student participation.  Interactive games were played throughout the day to break down barriers, increase trust, and encourage teamwork within the 6th grade class.  At the end of the day students were asked to focus on an act of courage they will strive for.  It was a great day, with a lot of impact!   The Courage Retreat is funded in part by a generous grant from the Ellsworth Community School District Foundation. Thank you from the 6th grade students and staff.
Last week Mr Senti's AP Environmental Science class got a tour of Roberts Wastewater Treatment by plant manager John Bond. A portion of their treatment system is cutting edge biotechnology that uses algae to remove phosphorus from the wastewater. As extra algae is produced and removed, it can be dried and sold to companies to make bio-plastics. The green tubes you see are made of glass and is where the algae and water flow. There are over 7 miles of tubing running in their system.
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Last week Tuesday my AP Environmental Science class got a tour of Roberts Wastewater Treatment by plant manager John Bond. A portion of their treatment system is cutting edge biotechnology that uses algae to remove phosphorus from the wastewater. As extra algae is produced and removed, it can be dried and sold to companies to make bio-plastics. The green tubes you see are made of glass and is where the algae and water flow. There are over 7 miles of tubing running in their system.
Last week Tuesday my AP Environmental Science class got a tour of Roberts Wastewater Treatment by plant manager John Bond. A portion of their treatment system is cutting edge biotechnology that uses algae to remove phosphorus from the wastewater. As extra algae is produced and removed, it can be dried and sold to companies to make bio-plastics. The green tubes you see are made of glass and is where the algae and water flow. There are over 7 miles of tubing running in their system.
Last week Tuesday my AP Environmental Science class got a tour of Roberts Wastewater Treatment by plant manager John Bond. A portion of their treatment system is cutting edge biotechnology that uses algae to remove phosphorus from the wastewater. As extra algae is produced and removed, it can be dried and sold to companies to make bio-plastics. The green tubes you see are made of glass and is where the algae and water flow. There are over 7 miles of tubing running in their system.
Mark your calendars for the Holly Jolly Holiday event at East End Park. TONIGHT FROM 4:30 – 6:00 PM CAROLING • S’MORES • SANTA & MRS. CLAUS • HOT COCOA LIVE NATIVITY • BONFIRES • FESTIVE LIGHTS
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Mark your calendars for the Holly Jolly Holiday event at East End Park.   SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2022 | 4:30 – 6:00PM   CAROLING • S’MORES • SANTA & MRS. CLAUS • HOT COCOA LIVE NATIVITY • BONFIRES • FESTIVE LIGHTS
ECSD is currently hiring for a full time Math Teacher at the High School for the second semester. This position is full time 2nd semester with potential for full time employment during the 2023-2024 school year Applicants should hold or be able to obtain WI DPI licensure 1400- Math. All questions can be submitted to High School Principal, Oran Nehls, by phone at (715)273-3904 or by email at nehlso@ellsworth.k12.wi.us https://wecan.waspa.org/Employer/Vacancy/PublicCertified/3619
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
https://wecan.waspa.org/Employer/Vacancy/PublicCertified/3619
Tickets go on sale at the High School Office on December 5th! 715-273-3904 $28 Per Person
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Tickets go on sale at the High School Office on December 5th! 715-273-3904 $28 Per Person
Boys Wrestling kicks off its season tonight at Somerset at 6 pm vs Somerset and Amery. Streamed online at Youtube: Somerset Spartan 300 Boys Basketball season home opener tonight Boys JV and C team at 5:45 pm Boys Varsity at 7:15 pm Streamed online at WE ARE Ellsworth
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Boys Wrestling kicks off its season tonight at Somerset at 6 pm vs Somerset and Amery.  Streamed online at Youtube: Somerset Spartan 300   Boys Basketball season home opener tonight  Boys JV and C team at 5:45 pm  Boys Varsity at 7:15 pm  Streamed online at WE ARE Ellsworth
ECSD is currently hiring for a Food Service 3 position at the High School. This position is a 7.5 hours/day position during the school year with some summer month days to complete specific duties in conjunction with the Food Service Director. Duties include managing student food service accounts, managing the District's free and reduced lunch program, completing necessary federal, state, and local reports, receiving and deposition food service account money, various duties throughout the kitchen area, and working in conjunction with the Food Service Director on various food orders, tracking, etc. All questions can be directed to Dee Rasmusson, Food Service Director, by phone at (715)273-3910 or by email at rasmussond@ellsworth.k12.wi.us or Superintendent Barry Cain by phone at (715)273-3900 or by email at cainb@ellsworth.k12.wi.us More information can be found on our employment website: https://wecan.waspa.org/Vacancy/161603
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
https://wecan.waspa.org/Vacancy/161603
Help protect your children -- and their classmates -- when they're under the weather, so that they can return to the classroom healthy and ready to learn. When your child is sick: The best thing you can do is to keep your children home when sick. This will help stop the spread of illness to other children and teachers. Keep them home when they show any of these symptoms: -fever of 100 degrees F or higher -nausea or vomiting -severe headache -diarrhea -red, watery eyes with yellow or green drainage -undiagnosed rash Children should stay home until they have been naturally without fever for at least 24 hours. Please do not give children fever-reducing medication and then send them to school. Any questions please reach out to our school nurse Bridget Nelson at nelsonbri@ellsworth.k12.wi.us or 715-273-3912
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Help protect your children -- and their classmates -- when they're under the weather, so that they can return to the classroom healthy and ready to learn.   When your child is sick  The best thing you can do is to keep your children home when sick. This will help stop the spread of illness to other children and teachers. Keep them home when they show any of these symptoms:  fever of 100 degrees F or higher nausea or vomiting severe headache diarrhea red, watery eyes with yellow or green drainage undiagnosed rash Children should stay home until they have been naturally without fever for at least 24 hours. Please do not give children fever-reducing medication and then send them to school.
Mark your calendars for the Holly Jolly Holiday event at East End Park. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2022 | 4:30 – 6:00PM CAROLING • S’MORES • SANTA & MRS. CLAUS • HOT COCOA LIVE NATIVITY • BONFIRES • FESTIVE LIGHTS
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Holly Holly Holiday
The girls basketball game schedule for tonight against Amery has been canceled & rescheduled for a later date to be determined. No Middle school athletics today, practices included. High School athletes will practice tonight.
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
With Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday behind us, there's another day to look forward to: Giving Tuesday. The day of giving back is today, Nov. 29, and it's a great way for people across the country to think about their communities and to help those they don't know. Since its inception 10 years ago, the movement has raised billions of dollars for nonprofit organizations across the spectrum, whether it's for at-risk youth, the environment or pet adoptions. People in our community still need our help and we are hoping you will consider helping our Gift Box Program. We still have 8 families/30 people in need. If you can't sponsor a family we are accepting monetary donations as well. We have several high school students that are volunteering to do the shopping and wrapping for these families. If you have questions please contact Anne Pechacek at pechaceka@ellsworth.k12.wi.us or 715-273-3904 More information can be found at https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
With Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday behind us, there's another day to look forward to: Giving Tuesday. The day of giving back is today, Nov. 29, and it's a great way for people across the country to think about their communities and to help those they don't know. Since its inception 10 years ago, the movement has raised billions of dollars for nonprofit organizations across the spectrum, whether it's for at-risk youth, the environment or pet adoptions.
Ellsworth Gift Box Program The Ellsworth Gift Box is up and running. We have about 80 families in need this year, 20 of them are still in need of sponsorship. If you'd be interested in sponsoring, information is on the Ellsworth School District website under the Community tab or email pechaceka@ellsworth.k12.wi.us https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
Ellsworth Gift Box Program The Ellsworth Gift Box is up and running.  We have about 80 families in need this year, 20 of them are still in need of sponsorship.  If you'd be interested in sponsoring, information is on the Ellsworth School District website under the Community tab or email pechaceka@ellsworth.k12.wi.us  https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/gift-box-program
Enrollment forms are available on our school nurse website. https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/school-nurse
about 2 years ago, ECSD Admin
https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/school-nurse
https://www.ellsworth.k12.wi.us/page/school-nurse