Looking good in print! MCS was featured in the Spring Annual Report of the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin as a grant recipient! Our fall field trip received funds from their #GoOutsideFund grant! Thank you!
about 14 hours ago, Merrimac Community School
Look inside!
Zoom in...
Looking good in the magazine !
Egg-citing day at MCS as we set the chicken and duck eggs in the incubators! Now we learn a lesson in patience until hatching day! #AgInTheClassroom #spsdlearns
9 days ago, Merrimac Community School
Up close look!
Getting a good look!
Very egg-citing!
Duck eggs!
And now we wait...
Beautiful chicken eggs!
Duck, duck, no goose.
Dressed for success! ❤️🐣
Soil science for #EarthDay was a hit! Real soil for planting and edible soil for the layers of the earth! Thank you to #AgInTheClassroom and the Sauk County Farm Bureau! ❤️🌎🌱
9 days ago, Merrimac Community School
Planting seeds!
Planting seeds!
Edible soil cups!
Digging in for soil science!
Edible soil cups!
Edible rocks with #agintheclassroom
Edible soil cups!
Edible soil cups!
Lots of layers!
Thank you to the Sand County Foundation for visiting on #EarthDay and bringing the fun pollinator game! We had fun bee-ing the bees! ❤️🐝 ❤️🌎
10 days ago, Merrimac Community School
Pollinator vocabulary!
Pollen and nectar
Bee-ing the bee!
Fast pollination
Learning about pollinators
Pollen and nectar game!
Learning about the importance of pollinators!
Up close!
Pollinator game!
Pollinator game!
Stir it Up Sauk Prairie visited the 4th graders today. They learned about “eating the rainbow” and the importance of eating different colored fruits and veggies! They got to prep, create, and enjoy veggie pizza!
21 days ago, Merrimac Community School
Careful cutting!
Excellent instruction .
Careful with carrots!
Line chefs looking good!
Some assembly required .
Feeling hungry yet?
Careful cutting!
Tasty teamwork !
Tasty teamwork !
Colorful treat!
Congratulations to Kirsten Johnson, Mary Walz, Todd Breunig, Jenna McCann and Emily Rennicke on being named Herb Kohl Educational Foundation honorees. We are proud of how you represent our amazing teacher team! Teachers can be nominated for the Kohl Educational Foundation Teacher Fellow award by students, parents, other teachers, community members, or administrators. One hundred (100) teachers in Wisconsin are recognized with this honor each year. Thank you to these educators for teaching and inspiring our students: Kirsten Johnson, Science teacher at Sauk Prairie High School Mary Walz, Math and Computer Science teacher at Sauk Prairie High School Todd Breunig, Physical Education teacher at Sauk Prairie High School Jenna McCann, 2nd Grade teacher at Merrimac Community School Emily Rennicke, Physical Education teacher at Sauk Prairie Middle School
21 days ago, Sauk Prairie School District
Five Sauk Prairie Teachers Named Kohl Educational Foundation Teacher Fellows
Congratulations to all of our young writers who participated in the Young Author's Conference. Sauk Prairie was represented by 18 students from grades 3-5. These young authors from Grand Ave, Merrimac and Tower Rock had their writing selected as winning entries. Because of their winning pieces, the students earned participation in the Central Wisconsin Talented and Gifted (CWTAG) Young Author's Conference where they heard from a published author and attended writing workshops. Their work is published in an anthology of winning entries. The Young Author's Conference, held earlier this year in Westfield, featured writing from students across Central Wisconsin in the areas of poetry, narrative writing, and creative writing.
25 days ago, Sauk Prairie School District
Congratulations to all of our young writers who participated in the Young Author's Conference. Sauk Prairie was represented by 18 students from grades 3-5. These young authors from Grand Ave, Merrimac and Tower Rock had their writing selected as winning entries. Because of their winning pieces, the students earned participation in the Central Wisconsin Talented and Gifted (CWTAG) Young Author's Conference where they heard from a published author and attended writing workshops. Their work is published in an anthology of winning entries. The Young Author's Conference, held earlier this year in Westfield, featured writing from students across Central Wisconsin in the areas of poetry, narrative writing, and creative writing.
Congratulations to all of our young writers who participated in the Young Author's Conference. Sauk Prairie was represented by 18 students from grades 3-5. These young authors from Grand Ave, Merrimac and Tower Rock had their writing selected as winning entries. Because of their winning pieces, the students earned participation in the Central Wisconsin Talented and Gifted (CWTAG) Young Author's Conference where they heard from a published author and attended writing workshops. Their work is published in an anthology of winning entries. The Young Author's Conference, held earlier this year in Westfield, featured writing from students across Central Wisconsin in the areas of poetry, narrative writing, and creative writing.
Congratulations to all of our young writers who participated in the Young Author's Conference. Sauk Prairie was represented by 18 students from grades 3-5. These young authors from Grand Ave, Merrimac and Tower Rock had their writing selected as winning entries. Because of their winning pieces, the students earned participation in the Central Wisconsin Talented and Gifted (CWTAG) Young Author's Conference where they heard from a published author and attended writing workshops. Their work is published in an anthology of winning entries. The Young Author's Conference, held earlier this year in Westfield, featured writing from students across Central Wisconsin in the areas of poetry, narrative writing, and creative writing.
Habitat dioramas by grade 1 are filled with flora and fauna! Students demonstrated their learning by choosing and creating an ecosystem!
29 days ago, Merrimac Community School
Habitat experts!
Getting a good look!
Fabulous forest!
Habitat experts!
Upclose !
Paper perfect!
Habitat experts !
Habitat museum walk!
Careful explaining
Excellent ecosystems
Let's get growing! Grade 5 checked the water quality and transplanted their seedlings into the Tower Garden! #AgInTheClassroom #schoolgarden
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Checking water quality!
Checking water quality!
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Careful fingers!
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Transplanting spinach and lettuce.
Orchard pruning and a #FirstDayHike for April! A big thank you to Zach Engleking and EC3 for pruning our school orchard! We appreciate your support of our project! After helping in the orchard, students took a magnifying glass walk in the school prairie to see all the little things! Moss, old chrysalis, seed heads, and more!
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Teamwork !
Thank you Zach and EC3!
Upclose looking at striations in the Baraboo quartzite.
Upclose looking at striations in the Baraboo quartzite.
Getting a good look!
Zooming in on empty seed heads!
Gathering at the moss!
Hickory nut pieces!
#firstdayhike
There’s always time for geology.
"Community" service is our middle name! Students prepped village planters for spring planting by removing the winter decorations. #TogetherWeSoar
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Teamwork !
Taking advantage of the nice morning to clean out the planters.
Students removed winter decor from the village planters.
Great teamwork!
The power of persuasion is strong with second grader Bennett! 💪✍️ As part of a writing lesson from our Amplify ELA curriculum, he crafted a compelling message to Principal Brehm, making a heartfelt case for soccer goals on the playground. ⚽️ His eloquence paid off—because who could say no to such a well-written request? Thanks to generous donations from our amazing school community, the goals became a reality! Today, Bennett, his friend, and his older brother even skipped the pre-spring break movie to help assemble them. Talk about dedication! As the saying goes, "It never hurts to ask." Congrats, Bennett, on using your voice to Amplify our outdoor space! 🎉 #TogetherWeSoar #MCS #AmplifyELA #StudentVoice #RecessRevamp
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Assembling the goals
Assembling the goals
Goals
Students celebrated #NationalAgricultureDay with books, seedlings, trout, weaving, hatching quail, and a treat! Just a normal day at MCS! Thank you to @wiagintheclassroom for the visit from our favorite ag lady!
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Books and treats with our favorite ag lady!
Growing!
Cabbage sprouts!
Checking on the trout!
Hatching quail is underway in 4K!
Hello baby!
America’s dairyland!
America’s dairyland!
America’s dairyland!
America’s dairyland!
Physics, energy, wind power, and a planetarium made for an awesome field trip. Hands-on, brains-on!
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
Ready for university !
Ready for university!
Looking up!
Energy!
Working the wind !
Trying things out!
Teamwork !
Out of this world trip!
Kid Wind!
Worldly learners!
A trip to UW Madison was dino-mite as students learned about Wisconsin geology, fossils, and had time for hands-on activities!
about 1 month ago, Merrimac Community School
The UW Geology Museum was Dino-mite!
T-riffic time!
Upclose!
Digging fossils!
Future paleontologists!
Hands-on science!
Digging fossils!
Mystery fossil! 🦈
Future paleontologists!
Digging fossils!
Drip drip drip! Sounds like spring at MCS! Students tapped a maple tree for making syrup and cleaned out the bluebird houses for early birds! #togetherwesoar #agintheclassroom #schoolforest
about 2 months ago, Merrimac Community School
Drip drip drip!
Tapping the maple tree!
Measuring sap!
Great helpers!
Tapping the maple tree!
Nest observations!
Looking at last year’s nests.
Upclose look!
Can you squeeze an egg with one hand? MCS 4k students learned the answer is no. They tried with all their might but couldn't. Students then practiced cracking eggs into a bowl to help make scrambled eggs and ham for snack. The eggs magically turned green when Mrs. Gagnon started whisking them! It was a great week reading Dr. Seuss books, working on rhyming, and getting the quail eggs in the incubator.
about 2 months ago, Merrimac Community School
Eggs!
Eggs!
Green eggs and ham!
Green eggs and ham!
Eggs!
Quail eggs in the incubator!
To celebrate Read Across America Day, MCS welcomed Louie the therapy dog! Students loved hearing a book and saying hello to a new friend!
about 2 months ago, Merrimac Community School
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Good listeners!
Read Across America Day
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Read Across America Day!
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Loving Louis the therapy dog!
Good listeners!
We celebrated 20 years of the Kid's Heart Challenge with a record breaking donation to the American Heart Association! #togetherwesoar
2 months ago, Merrimac Community School
Record breaking year!
Celebrating 20 years of heart health!
Pie!
Pie!
Pie!
Mr. B is such a good sport!
Mr. B is such a good sport!
Mr. B is such a good sport!
Mr. B is such a good sport!
Mr. B is such a good sport!
Porcupine, bobcat, squirrels and birds, oh my! There were many tracks to observe with the temperature finally warm enough to explore. Students learned about how to identify the animal that made the tracks, which direction it was going, speed, and the age of the tracks. Amazing adventure! #spsdlearns #MerrimacCommunitySchool
2 months ago, Merrimac Community School
Into the woods
Getting a good look.
Up close.
On the trail.
Who was here?
Winter observations.
Who was here? Porcupine!
Winter nature scientists !
Our trail is a busy place!