High school art students are exploring all different mediums this first quarter. (The medium is the tool the students use to create their pieces.) We’re dabbling in charcoal, clay, watercolor and pencil, to name a few. Art helps the students with refining fine motor skills, decision making, social skills and a bit of risk taking while enjoying the process of creating.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
transparent objects
watercolor
Clay teapot
graphite stone letters
Events for Tuesday, October 4th.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
We are celebrating Wisconsin School Board Week by appreciating our own dedicated School Board. Thank you for all you do on behalf of the students and staff at La Farge Schools, and the community we serve! #WISchoolBoardWeek #EveryStudentEveryDay (From Left:) Vice President Curt Parr; President Aaron Nemec; Treasurer Chad Wirts; Clerk Holly Franks; Member Ashley Schlicht
over 2 years ago, Meaghan Gustafson
School Board
Each week the 4K students learn a new letter and do a project to go along with it. Before making the project, the students have fun trying to guess what they will be making by saying things that begin with the letter. Last week they learned the letter S and made a snake. These kinds of activities are important because not only are students working on their letter sounds but they help enhance their fine motor skills and their creativity.
over 2 years ago, Jenny Grainger
Painting Snakes
Painting Snakes
Painting Snakes
Painting Snakes
Events for Monday, October 3rd.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
The La Farge National Honor Society is hosting a Chicken-Q fundraiser on Sunday, October 30th. Preorder your chicken by contacting a NHS member or calling the school office.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
NHS ChickenQ
Friday, September 30th events.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
Thursday, September 29th events.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
events
Wildcat Parents, Please reach out to Mr. Slack if you need assistance accessing your student's grades on Skyward Family Access. He can be reached at 625-0125. It's a great day to be a Wildcat!
over 2 years ago, Tim Slack
Tuesday, September 27th events.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
Events for Monday, September 26th.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
Reminder: Monday, Sep 26 is Picture Day! #EveryStudentEveryDay
over 2 years ago, La Farge Schools
picture day
Saturday, September 24th events.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
events
Events for Friday, September 23rd.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
Congratulations to the varsity volleyball team for their win over Wauzeka, 3-0, tonight.
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
3-0
The elementary students had their first PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) assembly today. Students were recognized for following our school rules and classes were recognized for their behavior in various parts of the school. Congratulations to our "shout out" students for doing a great job of learning and following our school rules! We've had a great start to our school year.
over 2 years ago, Josh Hansen
PBIS Assembly
Shout out students
Events for Thursday, September 22nd .
over 2 years ago, Alison Benson
Events
HS Music Parents: Attached are some instructions for our performances this weekend for Homecoming and the Horse and Colt Show Parade. Please contact me with any questions you have. 🎼🎶🎈
over 2 years ago, Karen Fowell
Parade instructions
Homecoming Instructions
La Farge Schools is proud to continue our partnership with Stonehouse Counseling to provide in-school behavioral health/therapy to students of all ages. This year we are lucky to have Terra Knoble, a licensed marriage and family therapist here on Mondays, and Ash Lyke, an advanced practice social worker here on Fridays. If you are interested in your student participating in these services, please contact our school nurse, Emily, at oiume@lafarge.k12.wi.us. Funds are available to support these services for families whose insurance does not provide coverage. #EveryStudentEveryDay
over 2 years ago, La Farge Schools
Stonehouse Counseling
The second graders got to review rhythms that include one and two sounds on a beat. Can your second grader (or 3rd-5th grader!) read these rhythms?
over 2 years ago, Elementary Music
second graders review rhythms