Please mark your calendars for our Open House on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. We are ready to "WORK"

Lots of great opportunities at the Winter School. Please consider joining our AMAZING TEAM!

Triple P Behavior at School 8/18,/25, 5:30-7 pm, available in-person and zoom. If you attend in-person, get a free backpack for your child started school. If you would like to register https://forms.gle/gZr2AXXLQ2AH61986

Christmas in July Diaper Bank - July 28th 12-6 pm. Mrs Claus will be here from 3-5 pm. FREE toys and books for every child, in addition to diapers and wipes. We will also have crafts!!

High School football camp starts Monday, July 21st and all interested players please be at the school at 4:00.
Mr. Craig Olson chatting with our wonder Summer Cleaning Crew!
This is the 2025-26 Public Release for the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, Special Milk Program.
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Winter School District is looking for Substitutes. Check out the wonderful opportunities to have a positive impact on our students!

Happy Fourth of July from all of us at the Winter School!








Lets all welcome Mr. Craig Olson, our new Superintendent! Today he is officially a Winter Warrior!!
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Today, fishing 101 students competed for a variety of prizes. First 3 fish got a St. Croix Rod sticker (Kaylee, Vanessa, and Bryce), biggest fish received a Packer themed bucktail (Savannah), and most fish received a small tackle box from the Hunter Strop Memorial tournament (Savannah). Our best rule followers also received tackle boxes for their behavior (Jacob, Kiera, and Gracie, and Ava).
Fishermen and fisherwomen chose a spot along the gravel path and had 1 hour using the same bait to catch as many fish as they could. Results are as follows.
Pictures from the last week are also included! Part 2
Savannah - 6.5
Kaylee - 3
Bryce - 3
Vanessa - 2
Gracie - 2
Kiera - 1
Ava - 1


Today, fishing 101 students competed for a variety of prizes. First 3 fish got a St. Croix Rod sticker (Kaylee, Vanessa, and Bryce), biggest fish received a Packer themed bucktail (Savannah), and most fish received a small tackle box from the Hunter Strop Memorial tournament (Savannah). Our best rule followers also received tackle boxes for their behavior (Jacob, Kiera, and Gracie, and Ava).
Fishermen and fisherwomen chose a spot along the gravel path and had 1 hour using the same bait to catch as many fish as they could. Results are as follows.
Pictures from the last week are also included!
Savannah - 6.5
Kaylee - 3
Bryce - 3
Vanessa - 2
Gracie - 2
Kiera - 1
Ava - 1










Mrs. Strop and Mrs. Adams took their summer school classes outside to roast marshmallows for s’mores and to do a scavenger hunt. It’s been a fun three weeks of camping adventures for these two groups. Thank you, Mr. Moelter, for helping us with the campfire!










Today students got special permission to go with Dr Ray and help with snake research. They caught a total of 15 gartersnakes and one foxsnake in just an hour! They are all excellent Junior snake catchers!







Attention Seniors, please stop into the District Office to pick up your senior banner if you haven't done so already. Any senior banners remaining after 3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 26th will be recycled.
Winter School District would like to invite all students, staff, and alumni to join us in the 4th of July Parade. We will meet during parade lineup at 11:00 a.m. Registration is held at the Zion Lutheran Church. We promise it will be a great time and a wonderful opportunity to also meet our new Superintendent, Mr. Craig Olson. We hope you can make it!

Mrs. Strop’s 4th and 5th graders had the best time learning about owls in summer school!! A highlight was dissecting owl pellets! Thank you, Dr. Ray for supplying the owl pellets and tools.










Summer School Math Fun
The objective of this project is for students to design and build a Tiny House, while applying area, perimeter, and geometry skills. Students created a unique version based on their own ideas, imagination, and application of skills. Students designed a house that contains almost 20 different pieces of furnishings and then found the area and perimeter of each item. They were also given the opportunity to apply geometric skills, such as shapes to design their own nets to create the furniture.






Middle School has been having fun coding with Mrs. Lueloff. They have been making a few games using Scratch. This is one that Caleb and Scarlett enjoy watching Mrs. Lueloff lose at!
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Reminder that tomorrow, Thursday, June 19th is the last day for swimming lessons. Also, next week summer school dismissal will be at Noon.
