AREA SCHOOLS
Three Lakes Jays' Nest returns
The Three Lakes Jays' Nest is once again open to shoppers looking for deals on gently used clothing.
Local students participate in Mary Jo Nettesheim Memorial Literary and Illustrator Competition
The Alpha Eta Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society invited Wisconsin students in grades three to six to participate in the Sigma State's Annual Mary Jo Nettesheim Memorial Literary and Illustrator Competition 2013.
Three Lakes students learn about dangers of texting and driving
Nearly 200 students at Three Lakes High School learned about the dangers of texting and driving and were urged to sign a pledge to never text behind the wheel during an event held at the school Friday.
Three Lakes students explore Career Day
Three Lakes Junior and Senior High School students recently participated in activities during a Career Day.
Paxton Boers wins Three Lakes Junior High Geo Bee
Paxton Boers, an eighth grader at Three Lakes Junior High School, won the school-level competition of the National Geographic Bee and a chance at a $25,000 college scholarship.
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Three Lakes students visit FABCO facility in Oshkosh
A group of Three Lakes High School students were able to investigate the world of diesel engines recently as they toured the FABCO facility in Oshkosh.
Richie receives 'colloborative leader' award
Two educators and a policy expert who helped organize an educational program focused on culture, commerce, and conservation for top-ranked Chinese high school students have been named 2012 Wisconsin Collaborative Leaders of the Year by a state leadership group.
Cornerstone Custom Builders, Inc. named Wisconsin Rural School/ Community Partner of the Year
Cornerstone Custom Builders, Inc. of Eagle River, was honored by the Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance (WiRSA), a non-profit organization that is dedicated to helping address issues of rural school districts, at the annual Rural Schools Conference on Nov. 15.
All American Kids Club receives recognition and grant
New this year, Eagle River Elementary School established an All American Kids Club. The club has approximately 80 members with students from kindergarten through fifth grade. This club was created and is facilitated by Eagle River Elementary School kindergarten teachers, Sarah Simac and Nanci Foster.
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