Newsletter
School District of Wisconsin Dells
January 2023
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Do you have an Associate or Bachelor's degree? Why not try substitute teaching!
By Brian Grove
Director of Curriculum & Instruction
The School District of Wisconsin Dells is seeking individuals who are interested in becoming substitute teachers:
  • Sub pay is $130 per day for your first 10 days, and then $140 for every day after. ...READ MORE
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ACT fast approaching for WDHS juniors
By Allison Hoch, WDHS Principal
The SDWD has a goal that commits us to graduating all students ready for post-high school success.  Although not all students have the same post-high school plans, our goal is to prepare all of them for success: no matter whether they choose to attend a two or four-year university, join the general workforce, pursue a specific trade, or enter the military. We want all students to be prepared regardless of what they choose to do! ...READ MORE
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Over 500 Items Donated to WDMS Holiday Food Drive
By Casey Whitehurst, WDMS Principal
Throughout the month of December, the WDMS Student Council hosted a Holiday Food Drive where students and staff brought in items to help support our local food pantry. Our student council worked hard collecting and counting the items brought in each day, and they even held a friendly competition between homerooms to see who could bring in the most. ...READ MORE
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Social and emotional learning in the Elementary
By Kimberly Torkelson
SHES Associate Principal
Making social and emotional learning skills part of a child’s learning helps them succeed in school and life. With social and emotional skills, children can manage their feelings, build healthy relationships, and navigate social environments. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction defines social and emotional learning (SEL) as the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply ...READ MORE
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SDWD welcomes Special Olympics and Unified Champion Chapters
By Dawn Sine, Director of Pupil Services
We are excited to announce that the SDWD now has Special Olympics and Unified Champion chapters. Many people are familiar with Special Olympics, but not all realize the impact this organization has made in the lives of so many individuals with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics (SO) was founded in 1968 and strives to foster a better community through the inclusion and acceptance of all people. Since its beginning in 1968, SO has continued to expand finding ways to build inclusive communities.