The After-School "WORK Club" students, staff, and a few parents celebrated the extra "WORK" put into after-school academics by tubing at Christie Mountain! Thank you to the kiddos, staff, parents, and Christie Mtn Staff for a FUN-FILLED TUBING-TREK!





Student of the Month
February 2026
Eli Rasmussen
Class of 2027
Eli Rasmussen, son of Stacie Rasmussen,
has been chosen as the Winter High School
Student of the Month for February 2026.
Eli is a quiet student who always does a great
job on his work. He is helpful and polite. While
in High School Eli played on the
Winter/Birchwood Warcats Football team.
Mrs. Alicia Lueloff, the Winter School District
Business Education teacher, says, “Eli has
come such a long way since his freshman
year. I’ve never seen anything but respect from
Eli, and I see him quite often. He is quiet, does
his work and all with no complaint. He has
come out of his shell quite a bit, and now
shows so much humor, too! Eli is the definition
of a Warrior by going the miles!” Mr. Jeff
Suralski, the Winter High School Social
Studies teacher, says, “Eli is one of those
students that I can always count on to have
their work completed, to be on time for class
with a good attitude, and to always give me an honest answer when I ask. A real stand-up guy.
Congrats on the well earned recognition, Eli!”
Congratulations to Eli for earning Student of the Month for February 2026!
February 2026
Eli Rasmussen
Class of 2027
Eli Rasmussen, son of Stacie Rasmussen,
has been chosen as the Winter High School
Student of the Month for February 2026.
Eli is a quiet student who always does a great
job on his work. He is helpful and polite. While
in High School Eli played on the
Winter/Birchwood Warcats Football team.
Mrs. Alicia Lueloff, the Winter School District
Business Education teacher, says, “Eli has
come such a long way since his freshman
year. I’ve never seen anything but respect from
Eli, and I see him quite often. He is quiet, does
his work and all with no complaint. He has
come out of his shell quite a bit, and now
shows so much humor, too! Eli is the definition
of a Warrior by going the miles!” Mr. Jeff
Suralski, the Winter High School Social
Studies teacher, says, “Eli is one of those
students that I can always count on to have
their work completed, to be on time for class
with a good attitude, and to always give me an honest answer when I ask. A real stand-up guy.
Congrats on the well earned recognition, Eli!”
Congratulations to Eli for earning Student of the Month for February 2026!

Senior Spotlight
February 2026
Lucas Splain
Class of 2026
Lucas Splain, son of Jeffrey and
Candee, is featured in our Senior
Spotlight for February 2026.
While in High School Lucas has quietly
completed each of his courses with
diligence. He always has a quiet, but
pleasant attitude and is willing to try new
things when asked. He is helpful,
including picking up the recycling for the
entire school each day; this can be a
messy job, but he never complains.
Following High School Lucas plans to go
into the work force, likely into
construction.
Mr. Mike Scanlon, Winter School
District’s Technology Education teacher,
says, “Lucas is a very diligent worker. He
excels at anything he does and gives
110%. He enjoys art as well as welding
and woods classes.” Mr. Jeff Suralski, the
Winter High School Social Studies
teacher, says, “Lucas has taken nearly every single social studies class that I offer and he has
always done great work. If I need a job done well, I know I can count on Lucas to do it!.”
Congratulations to Lucas for earning Senior Spotlight for February 2026!
February 2026
Lucas Splain
Class of 2026
Lucas Splain, son of Jeffrey and
Candee, is featured in our Senior
Spotlight for February 2026.
While in High School Lucas has quietly
completed each of his courses with
diligence. He always has a quiet, but
pleasant attitude and is willing to try new
things when asked. He is helpful,
including picking up the recycling for the
entire school each day; this can be a
messy job, but he never complains.
Following High School Lucas plans to go
into the work force, likely into
construction.
Mr. Mike Scanlon, Winter School
District’s Technology Education teacher,
says, “Lucas is a very diligent worker. He
excels at anything he does and gives
110%. He enjoys art as well as welding
and woods classes.” Mr. Jeff Suralski, the
Winter High School Social Studies
teacher, says, “Lucas has taken nearly every single social studies class that I offer and he has
always done great work. If I need a job done well, I know I can count on Lucas to do it!.”
Congratulations to Lucas for earning Senior Spotlight for February 2026!

The FABULOUS Mrs Moelter and the INCREDIBLE Junior, Tanya , painted a ceiling tile for the ALAC/ElevateK12 room for me!

It's Game Day!

The Winter Athletic Programs would like to extend a huge thank you to Cal’s Tuscobia Tavern for another incredibly generous donation. This marks their third meat raffle, and each one has topped the last. They most recently raising an impressive $1,614. Their continued support means a great deal to our athletes, coaches, and community.
The funds from this raffle will be used for a larger, big picture item that will benefit all athletic programs moving forward. Athletes and administration are currently discussing the best options to make the most meaningful impact.
We are truly grateful for Cal’s ongoing commitment to our school and our student-athletes.
The funds from this raffle will be used for a larger, big picture item that will benefit all athletic programs moving forward. Athletes and administration are currently discussing the best options to make the most meaningful impact.
We are truly grateful for Cal’s ongoing commitment to our school and our student-athletes.

Important information about the upcoming Regular Board of Education Meeting and Informational Letter about the upcoming referendum.



The High Quiz Bowl team rounded out their virtual season last night with a win. Quiz Bowl is similar to a trivia contest, where students are asked a series of questions on various subjects they learn about in High School. This season the team went 5-4-1 and placed 6th out of 14 teams. The teams that placed ahead of Winter are overall considerably larger than our school. Because our students are involved in so many activities, many matches we had just 2 participants (teams are allowed four). The team will round out the season with an in-person competition in mid-March. Nice job, Quiz Bowl!

This week in Phy Ed, our students have been bringing the Olympic spirit to life!
Each class has been learning what the Olympics are, exploring different Olympic events, and discussing the history and traditions behind them. After learning about the events, students then get the chance to participate in their own PE-friendly versions.
This week’s featured events were speed skating and downhill skiing, giving students a fun and active way to experience winter Olympic sports while building movement skills, teamwork, and excitement for global competition.
Students who are not actively competing are encouraged to cheer from the stands for their favorite “countries”.
It’s been great to see and hear students learning, moving, and cheering each other on just like real Olympians!
We even had a guest Zamboni operator come in and ensure that our competition surface was in tip top shape with some help from a student.
Happy Opening Ceremonies tomorrow!
Each class has been learning what the Olympics are, exploring different Olympic events, and discussing the history and traditions behind them. After learning about the events, students then get the chance to participate in their own PE-friendly versions.
This week’s featured events were speed skating and downhill skiing, giving students a fun and active way to experience winter Olympic sports while building movement skills, teamwork, and excitement for global competition.
Students who are not actively competing are encouraged to cheer from the stands for their favorite “countries”.
It’s been great to see and hear students learning, moving, and cheering each other on just like real Olympians!
We even had a guest Zamboni operator come in and ensure that our competition surface was in tip top shape with some help from a student.
Happy Opening Ceremonies tomorrow!





It's Game Day!

Don't forget your tickets!

We got to do Snow Yoga today for Guidance Class :D We had SNOW much fun! Here we are doing Warrior Pose because they are all awesome Winter Warriors!



Happy Girls and Women in Sports Day!
Girls and Women in Sports Day is a time to celebrate the strength, dedication, and leadership of our Winter Warrior athletes and coaches. Today, we recognize the girls and women who compete with confidence, support their teammates, and represent our school with pride both on and off the court.
We also thank our coaches who mentor, empower, and inspire these athletes every day. Your commitment helps shape not only successful teams, but strong, confident young women.
We are proud to celebrate the impact of girls and women in sports and the Winter Warriors who continue to set the standard.
This is a notably special year as the WIAA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the girls state basketball tournament this year. Given that our athletes are a part of this milestone in women's sports in the state of Wisconsin and our country, our players, coaches, and event workers will be sporting 50 year anniversary commemorative t-shirts throughout the playoffs. This was made possible by some of our generous sponsors.
Keep making us proud, Warrior girls and women!
Coach E. Moelter
Coach Kelli
Coach Karmen
Coach White
Coach Carrie
Coach Hailey
Coach Jennie
Girls and Women in Sports Day is a time to celebrate the strength, dedication, and leadership of our Winter Warrior athletes and coaches. Today, we recognize the girls and women who compete with confidence, support their teammates, and represent our school with pride both on and off the court.
We also thank our coaches who mentor, empower, and inspire these athletes every day. Your commitment helps shape not only successful teams, but strong, confident young women.
We are proud to celebrate the impact of girls and women in sports and the Winter Warriors who continue to set the standard.
This is a notably special year as the WIAA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the girls state basketball tournament this year. Given that our athletes are a part of this milestone in women's sports in the state of Wisconsin and our country, our players, coaches, and event workers will be sporting 50 year anniversary commemorative t-shirts throughout the playoffs. This was made possible by some of our generous sponsors.
Keep making us proud, Warrior girls and women!
Coach E. Moelter
Coach Kelli
Coach Karmen
Coach White
Coach Carrie
Coach Hailey
Coach Jennie

Mrs. Strop's 5th graders participated in a virtual field trip called SCAT and TRACKS. In this interactive activity students worked together in small groups using clues and evidence(scat, tracks, markings) left behind to identify animals. Another way to identify an animal is by the type of walker it is. Is it a bounder, pacer, diagonal walker, or galloper? Fifth graders always have a blast with this field trip. They are excited to get out in nature and start identifying animals. What a fun activity!










Job Opening for the 2026-2027 School Year

It's Game Day! Parents Night will take place in between games.

Please Save the Date

Please note the time change for this Fridays basketball games in Northwood. Boys JV will play at 5:45 and girls varsity to follow.

Winter sunny fun at recess




Don't forget your tickets.

