We love Homecoming dress-up days! ❤️🖤
Give a shout-out to Mrs. E’s sophomore homeroom for Country vs. Country Club day! 🤠🥾👔👗
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Students in Spanish One practiced their vocabulary through Pictionary and Charades. ¡Qué divertido! 🤣
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Great Dutchmen victories tonight!! Our Varsity soccer team beats Kenosha St. Joe 6-1. Our JV football team clobbers Manitowoc Lutheran 50-6.
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Starting off homecoming week with soccer at home tonight! See you there!
Local student biologists 👨🔬👩🔬😉 collected data on various water samples and analyzed the importance of water health on ecosystems in their ecology unit.
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Lady Dutch Volleyball finish runners up to the defending state champion HG Tigers. Way to work ladies, now we start the post season!!! Time & place to be determined.
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Lady Dutch heading to the championship. Let’s go ladies!!!
Let’s go Lady Dutch!!!
It was a great night to be a Dutchmen fan!! Football traveled to Manitowoc Lutheran and beat them 50-22. Soccer was at home against St.Lawrence and was victorious 4-0.
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Your XC teams ran at the Brillion Invitational yesterday. Matthew Wilterdink took 1st place on the boys side. The girls team took a solid 4th against some great competition. Holly Bley led the Lady Dutch with a 7th place finish.
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Lady Dutch Volleyball take care of business at Sheboygan Lutheran last night, sweeping the Crusaders 3-0 (25-19, 25-12 & 25-20) they won the 3rd set after trailing 10-20. Nice job ladies!!
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Warm fall 🍁🍂 weather and sunshine ☀️ means Mrs. Veldboom’s 2nd grade class has been doing their work outside! 😎
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Come out tonight wearing white! The girls take on Lutheran @ Lutheran at 7:00...See you there!
Congratulations to Oostburg's own Sidney Straley, who swims for our co-op swim team at Sheboygan South. Last night she joined the "5 minute club" in the 500m Freestyle event with a time of 5:58. Well done Sidney!!!!
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That Big Bad Wolf 🐺 will huff... 💨 And he’ll puff... 💨 And he’ll blow your house down! 💨🏠
Kindergarten architects used gumdrops and toothpicks in a fun STEM activity. The goal was to build a house so strong that it would stay upright and keep Little Pig safe inside once the Big Bad Wolf (a hairdryer) came to huff and puff and blow their house down! 🤣💨🏠🐷🐺
Great job kindergarteners! 👍💪👷🏼
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Showdown at the Shoe!!
Wisconsin School Board Week is October 2-8!
School board service begins when a community member wants to help children in their public schools reach their potential.
These community members bring different backgrounds, interests, and passions to their board service, but they share a belief that all their students can achieve.
This conviction — “We believe all our students can achieve” — is this year's theme for Wisconsin School Board Week.
This core belief motivates everything school boards do from overseeing multimillion dollar budgets, to advocating for schools at the local, state, and federal levels. School board members work to ensure that each student in their community receives a world-class education that nurtures their talents and unlocks opportunities.
Public schools are the heart of our communities and our democracy, ensuring that every child has an opportunity to succeed. To oversee this important work and provide accountability for how taxpayer dollars are spent, local communities elect school board members to govern public education.
Just as teachers advance student learning from the classroom, school boards work from the boardroom. Effective schools start with effective school boards.
School board service, never simple or easy, is being tested in new ways. School board members welcome feedback from their communities. Public input is most effective when it recognizes the common mission of citizens and school board members.
Throughout the year, locally elected board members devote a significant amount of their time and energy to our public schools because they believe in the importance of strengthening our students and our communities. In addition to attending meetings, they spend countless hours preparing for meetings, studying issues, and participating in professional development.
Please join us in recognizing Terry Lemkuil, Jim Swart, Rick Hartman, Jack Stokdyk, Deb Harmeling, Wendy DenBoer, and Mari Kretz. We extend our gratitude and appreciation to each of you for your leadership, and public service during Wisconsin School Board Week, Oct. 2-8.
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Lady Dutch are ready for action!!
Two Oostburg Invites makes for one great fall day! Good luck today boys and girls!
Heartbreaker on Kohlbeck Field
Oostburg 13
Cedar Grove 14. Final