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- Online Registration | PewaukeeSD
REGISTRATION PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS 8/1/25 Online Registration Instructions >> Online Payment Instructions >> At Pewaukee School District, we are proud to serve over 2,500 students, "opening the door to EACH child's future." New and returning families can complete registration starting August 1st, 2025 through Skyward. Use the links above for step-by-step guidance on the process. This page also provides quick access to important resources and information about all four of our schools to prepare for the upcoming school year. Explore the links below to get started! District Links: Document SCHOOL CALENDARS Document HEALTH SERVICES Document FREE & REDUCED LUNCH INFO Document TECHNOLOGY POLICIES Document TRANSPORTATION & BUSING Document STAFF DIRECTORY School Quick LInk School Quick Links: Click red button to go to school webpage PEWAUKEE LAKE ELEMENTARY Welcome Back Letter School Supply List PLE Handbook Great Start Conference - How to Sign Up Tutorial ASA CLARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Welcome Back Letter School Supply List ACMS Handbook Picture Day - Ordering Directions HORIZON ELEMENTARY Welcome Back Letter School Supply List HZ Handbook Great Start Conference - How to Sign Up Tutorial PEWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL Back to School Event Info School Supply List PHS Handbook Picture Day - Ordering Directions Purchase a Yearbook "Year at a Glance" PHS Calendar
- Pewaukee School District | Pewaukee Pirates
Located on one unique campus, the Pewaukee School District serves over 3,500 students with the mission to "open the door to each child's future." ABOUT US DEPARTMENTS BOARD OF EDUCATION 4K - 2ND K4 - 2ND 236 Lake St. | 262.695-5054 PEWAUKEE LAKE ELEMENTARY 3RD - 5TH 3RD - 5TH 458 Lake St. | 262.695-5051 HORIZON ELEMENTARY 6TH - 8TH 6TH - 8TH 472 Lake St. | 262.695-5024 ASA CLARK MIDDLE SCHOOL 9TH - 12TH PEWAUKEE 9TH - 12TH 510 Lake St. | 262.695-5013 HIGH SCHOOL PEWAUKEE AVAILABLE SPRING 4K - 12 404 Lake St. | 262.701.5094 SUMMER SCHOOL PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT "Opening the Door to Each Child's Future" CURRENT STUDENTS AND PARENTS Calendar Lunch Menu Family Access VISITORS & PROSPECTIVE FAMILIES Fast Facts Enrollment Campus Map PEWAUKEE COMMUNITY Volunteer Community Resources Organizations MEET OUR PIRATE CREW View district staff directory QUICK LINKS ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES Access clubs, sports, and activity pages here EDUCATION PORTALS Login to Skyward, Seasaw, Canvas, or PSD staff portal here SCHOOL MAP AND TRANSPORTATION View campus map, traffic routes, parking, visiting information and more SCHOOL LUNCH MENU View lunch menus for all four schools here district news SS COURSE CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE PERSPECTIVE - 2025 WINTER EDITION 4K / 5K ENROLLMENT - NOW OPEN VIEW ALL STORIES CALENDAR VIEW FULL CALENDAR PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 404 Lake St. Pewaukee, WI 53072 262.691.2100 Pewaukee Lake Elementary Horizon Elementary Asa Clark Middle School Pewaukee High School Copyright @ 2024 Pewaukee School District - all rights reserved.
- SS Courses | PewaukeeSD
COURSE CATALOG The Pewaukee School District offers over 60 Summer School courses over the span of four sessions. Referencing the graphic below, Session A and B courses are for students who are entering grades 1st through 8th. Session C and D courses are for students entering 9th through 12th. Lastly, PLE offers "Jump Start" courses for our incoming 4K, 5K, and 1st Grade learners that also follow the Session A and B schedule. For more information on Jump Start, click on the links below. 4K JUMP START 1ST GR. JUMP START 5K JUMP START NOTE: This webpage is not a sign up portal but acts only as a catalog. Visit the registration timeline to learn more about how to sign up your student for Summer School. 2025 SESSION BREAKDOWN: * No class June 30 - July 4 * A JUNE 16 THROUGH JUNE 27 B JULY 7 THROUGH JULY 18 C JUNE 16 THROUGH JULY 25 D JUNE 16 THROUGH JULY 25 * * 1ST - 8TH MONDAY - FRIDAY 1ST - 8TH MONDAY - FRIDAY 9TH - 12Th MONDAY - FRIDAY 9TH - 12Th MONDAY - THURSDAY TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE - UPDATED MARCH 17TH OFFICIAL COURSE BOOKLET: Advanced Board Games GRADES 6-8 Use all your board games and problem solving strategies to play board games that are advanced and may have to continue over several days! Bring Your Own Hobby GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Bring Your Own Hobby is a fun and engaging hands-on summer school course where students get to share, explore, and develop their favorite hobbies! Whether you're into drawing, coding, crocheting, sports, music, pokemon, or something totally unique, this class gives you the time and space to showcase your passion while learning from others. Not sure what you're passionate about yet? Discover new interests and make friends who are willing to share theirs! *Hobbies must be able to be done within a classroom setting (ie. No mountain biking in this course). Required: Items for your hobby American Girl Dolls GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Bring your American Doll (if you have one) to class and study the historical time with Molly, Samantha, and Addy. Fun tea parties await you and your doll. Animal Detectives GRADES 2-3 Can you identify this mystery animal? I have been known to eat the handles of rowboat oars, and even steering wheels on cars. This is just one of many animal mysteries we will unlock. Our focus will be upon the study of Wisconsin species. Students will also take home a souvenir animal print t-shirt they designed themselves. If you can’t get enough of animals, this camp is for you! ATV Safety GRADE 6-7 This class is taught by a DNR trained instructor. Students will learn about ATVs including riding, laws and safety. There is a test that is given during the class in which students must pass with at least 80% to obtain a license. Required: Please note that students must be in attendance all 10 days and pay a fee of $10 Backyard Biology GRADES 2-3 Biology doesn’t just happen in a forest, swamp, or ocean. It’s happening in your own backyard! You will explore plants from seeds to seedlings. Basketball GRADES 2-3, 4-5, 6-8 Improve your basketball skills and increase your love of the game. This class gives you the opportunity to practice with and compete against kids your own age. Big Green Machine GRADES 2-3 Have you hugged a tree today? We’ll discover all the important things that trees give us. Walking trips on campus and into the woods will provide us with hands-on exploration of the mighty machines and a source of leaves for our tree identification booklets. Each student will plant a tree seed to take home. We’ll also add some drama to our class as we act out the inner workings of the tree. Bead It Up! GRADES 6-8 Create your own stylish beaded jewelry, from friendship bracelets to charm bracelets and trendy beaded rings Bocce Ball and Bags GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Looking forward to having a blast this summer?Join your friends and experience the fun and competitiveness of bocce ball and bags. Break A Leg GRADES 6-8 Have you always felt like there was an actor or actress hidden in you? Now you have a chance to live your dream of being a drama queen or king. In this exciting class you will experiment with fun dramatic situations and activities. The course will culminate in a presentation in front of an audience. Note: There will be a performance during the last week. Bringing Books to Life GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Bring books to life by listening to and reading them. Students may create and/or perform a puppet show, play dress up, draw a picture, write a story or poem about their book. The ideas are endless! Building and Design GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Students will use many building materials such as Legos, omnifix cubes, toothpicks, etc. to design and build just like engineers! Camping for Kids GRADES 4-5 Students will learn camping basics including knot tying, finding a great campsite and pitching a tent. Get ready for family camping fun! Canva Design Class GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Become an amateur graphic designer! This class is all about exploring an online graphic design platform that can make your presentations, art, and words come to life! We will explore the different tools and templates in Canva to create calendars, posters, presentations, and more! Google it and you will see how great this platform is! Card Sharks/Classic Cards GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Everybody loves card games! This class will hook you into math through playing cards. You will learn and strengthen skills in counting money, math facts, problem solving, place value, and other mathematical concepts through playing partner and solitaire card games. Cheerleading GRADES 2-3, 4-5, 6-8 Go Red, Go Black, Go Pewaukee!! Join our summer school cheer class and learn cheers to get ready for the football season! Chess for Champs GRADES 4-5, 6-8 This class helps you under- stand the game of chess. Students learn about chess pieces, moves, and strate- gies used in the ever-popu- lar game of chess! Who knows? You may have what it takes to be a chess champ! Chess for Champs Advanced GRADES 4-8 This chess class offers competitive matches and strategies for the player that is advanced and knows chess. Crafty Kids GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Snip it, clip it, bead it, melt it, fold it, twist it, press it, and string it. This is just the beginning of what we will be doing. We’ll create some crafts that are crazy and kooky, and when you are done, you’ll get to take it home. Be part of the fun! Cricut Crafts GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Do you love crafting and creating? Are you ready to take your skills to the next level? Try out Cricut Crafts this summer! Spend three weeks learning the Cricut graphic design program to make crafts come alive. Work with a range of materials from cardstock to iron on vinyl to create your very own personalized, profession- al-looking projects. Leave this class with your own unique cards, water bottle, tote bag, and more! Dogs - Our Furry Friends GRADES 2-3 Have you ever wondered where dog breeds began? What are the characteristics and traits? Learn all about man’s best friend. Drum Circle GRADES 2-3, 4-5 Walk to the beat of your own drum in this class. You will learn how to play various metals, woods, shakers, scrapers, and drums with the proper technique. Your rhythmic skills will be strengthened as you participate in drum circle activities and games. Duct Tape Crafts GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Duct tape isn’t just for fixing things anymore. Wallets, phone covers, board games; if you can imagine it, you can make it with duct tape. American teens have embraced this hot trend and will go ga-ga for this creative new art of crafting with duct tape. Come with your ideas and be ready to create! Requirement: 2 rolls of duct tape, any color. Escape Rooms GRADES 4-5, 6-8 Puzzles, logic, mystery, collaboration, and more! This class encourages children to put their ideas together to solve abstract puzzles involved to solve the final mystery. After they experience a couple escape room examples, their creativity will take off as they create their own multi-step mystery. Challenge yourself and use your creative minds for this fun class! Load More
- SUMMER SCHOOL | PewaukeeSD
PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL SUMMER hustnic@pewaukeeschools.org 262.701.5694 REGISTER COURSES CONTACT FAQ Document Document Document Document The Pewaukee School District's Summer School program proudly serves approximately 1,200 students each year at no cost to families—a distinction that sets us apart from many area districts. Offering over 50 engaging course options, our program caters to students from incoming 4K through 12th grade, providing enriching opportunities for academic growth, skill development, and personal exploration during the course of four sessions. ABOUT VIEW COURSES HERE SS Registration REGISTRATION TIMELINE BREAKDOWN STEP ONE Pre - Registration Opens FEB 7 - 28 CLICK HERE STEP TWO Class Registration Opens on Skyward APRIL 7 - 6AM OR MAY 5-18 (PHS) LINK TO SKYWARD STEP THREE Course Schedule is Published EARLY JUNE LINK TO COME STEP FOUR Summer School "Preview Night" JUNE 12 FLYER TO COME WE ARE HERE SUMMER SCHOOL STAFF BETH INGERSOLL Principal ingebet@pewaukeeschools.org 262-695-5064 LISA O'HERN Associate Principal oherlis@pewaukeeschools.org SARAH KENNEDY Special Education Coordinator kennsar@pewaukeeschools.org NICOLE HUST Secretary hustnic@pewaukeeschools.org 262-695-5694 INTERESTED IN TEACHING SUMMER SCHOOL?
- Projects In Motion | PewaukeeSD
PROJECTS IN MOTION On April 2nd, 2024, the Pewaukee community voted to pass a $28.5 million referendum which will primarily impact Pewaukee High School. Here, we will post continuous updates regarding design decisions, construction updates, and a behind the scenes look at the new future facilities. LEARN ABOUT THE PROJECT DESIGN SKETCH: Document Document Document PROJECT TIMELINE UPDATES 11.11.24 - GROUND BREAKING Referendum Project THE PROJECT: ONE TWO THREE MAINTENANCE CTE AND ART FITNESS Projects would include A roof replacement at Pewaukee Lake (life cycle ends 2024-25) and B Horizon Elementary (life cycle ends 2025-26). HVAC C would also need to be replaced at portions of Pewaukee High School as they are original to the building. Finally, by installing D solar panels, the district will be able ot reduce the future energy costs for building operations. Flooring will be replaced at Horizon Elementary as well. Additions and renovations would occur at Pewaukee High School (PHS) to update Career and Technical Education and Art learning spaces which have not been largely touched since PHS’s construction in 1968. This would include a STEAM Innovation Hub, metals, woods, art, graphic design, engineering, fashion, and culinary. Physical Education and fitness spaces would need to be relocated A to allow for the renovation of the Career and Technical Education and Art facilities. This includes shifting the current weight room, boys locker room, storage, and classroom/office spaces south. Parking would also then need to shift south, pushing the practice field to the east. B CONSTRUCTION RENDERINGS: Referendum Timeline THE TIMELINE: FALL 2024 Site work & relocation of Lot 5 SPRING 2025 Start of construction SUMMER 2026 Completion of overall project FALL 2025 Completion of Fitness portion of project The Pewaukee School District is dedicated to responsibly managing its facilities and resources to provide students with dynamic learning experiences that prepare them for future success. Before the approval and construction on our current project, the district has undertaken a strategic process for facility planning and improvement, as outlined in the following highlights: December 12, 2022: Presentation of the Long-Range Facility Plan to the Board of Education. April 17 and May 15, 2023: Community events focused on facility and strategic planning. August 21, 2023: Engagement of Eppstein Uhen Architects and CG Schmidt for the Facility Master Plan process. October 10, 2023: Launch of a community survey regarding the facilities plan. January 15, 2024: Approval of the referendum question for the ballot by the Board of Education. April 2, 2024: Pewaukee community votes to pass the facility referendum. This timeline reflects the district's commitment to ensuring that its facilities meet the needs of both current and future students while upholding its mission to "Open the Door to Each Child’s Future." CONSTRUCTION UPDATES: FALL '24 NOV. 11, 2024 Site Work Begins Ground Breaking Ceremony DEC. 5, 2024 DEC. 5, 2024 DEC. 5, 2024 New Parking Lot Finished SPRING BREAK '25 Demo of Fitness Center Wing Check back for continuous updates here.
- Food Service | PewaukeeSD
LUNCH MENUS: The Food Service Department is proud of the role it plays in providing students with a nutritious meal each school day. Our goal is to provide students with a well-balanced meal, which is appealing to students’ tastes, and meets the guidelines of the National School Lunch Program. Led by Chef Klayton, our food service staff is the best around creating not only food but connections with our students every day! Pewaukee Lake Pewaukee High SERVICE FOOD Asa Clark Middle Horizon INFORMATION ON FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH: Document Application for Free & Reduced Price Meals Document Free and Reduced Lunch Application Instructions Document FAQ Parent Letter Document Fee Waiver Application Parent Letter Document PSD Local Wellness Policy Report Card CHEF KLAYTON PSD FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR 262-695-5039 mutckla@pewaukeeschools.org My love for cooking began at Fork in the Road restaurant in Mukwonago, where I worked my way up from dishwasher to cook. This passion led me to attend Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School in Minneapolis with my then-girlfriend (now wife), Colleen. After culinary school, we moved to Las Vegas and worked for Wolfgang Puck in two of his fine dining restaurants at The Palazzo Hotel and Mandalay Bay, gaining invaluable experience in the world of fine dining. After returning home, I spent 15 years with Milwaukee’s Bartolotta Restaurant Group before transitioning to K12 foodservice. I started as the chef for Pewaukee Schools and soon became the Director of Dining, focusing on providing nutritious meals for students—a passion sparked as my own kids started school. Outside of work, I enjoy skateboarding, playing guitar and drums, spending time with my family, exercising, and exploring the outdoors with Colleen and our dog, Dale. "Food is medicine" remains a personal mantra of mine.
- Marketing & Communications | PewaukeeSD
QUICK LINKS: District News The Pewaukee School District Marketing and Communications Department manages district-wide communication efforts, including promoting events, news, and recognitions for all four schools. It produces two community publications, The Perspective, which reaches 15,000 homes, and the weekly PSD Post newsletter for families, staff, and students. The department also manages social media accounts (@PewaukeeSD on Facebook and Instagram) and supports student-led initiatives like The Hook and Hook Jr. publications. Additionally, the department handles video promotion, live-streamed events, and recognition videos on social media and YouTube. It oversees the district’s branding, including websites, logos, and building designs, and fosters community engagement by keeping Pewaukee residents informed through internal and external forms of communication. PERSPECTIVE Publications Media Contact COMMUNICATIONS MARKETING Photo Gallery perspective OUR LATEST EDITION PAST EDITIONS PSD POST newsletter The Pewaukee School District shares a frequent emailed newsletters to families with the latest news and highlights across our four schools. This newsletter automatically goes to PSD families, staff, and the students of Asa Clark Middle School and Pewaukee High School. Subscribe to the PSD Post DISTRICT Each school also sends out their own monthly newsletters. These are sent to families who have students that attend that specific school. The newsletters are archived throughout the year and can also be found clicking the icons below. SS COURSE CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE PERSPECTIVE - 2025 WINTER EDITION 4K / 5K ENROLLMENT - NOW OPEN district news VIEW ALL STORIES JOHN STANGLER DIRECTOR OF BUILDINGS & GROUNDS 262-695-5028 stanjoh@pewaukeeschools.org John Stangler has served as the Director of Buildings and Grounds and Safety Coordinator for Pewaukee School District since 2012. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sport Science with a concentration in coaching competitive athletics, as well as a Master’s in Exercise and Sport Science – Sport Administration from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. John has received multiple certifications, including the WASBO Facilities Certification, Certified School Risk Management (CSRM), and the School Safety & Security Coordinator Certification from WSCCA. In 2017, he was honored with the WASBO School Facilities Manager of the Year award, and in 2022, he received the Wisconsin School Safety Coordinator of the Year award. John loves working for Pewaukee because of the autonomy to make impactful decisions, the supportive culture, and the incredible team. He finds the dedication and passion of his colleagues inspiring, and values the collaborative and welcoming environment that makes every day meaningful. For John, Pewaukee is a place that truly values growth and community.
- About Us | PewaukeeSD
ABOUT Pewaukee Schools is an award winning, 4K-12 district serving over 2,500 students with 400+ staff members located in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. US OUR MISSION Through our unique, one-campus community, the Pewaukee School District will open the door to each child’s future. OUR MISSION OUR PURPOSE In pursuit of our mission, we are committed to providing a high-quality education that equips all students with the ability to succeed in their future academic, professional, and personal endeavors. We are dedicated to ensuring all students graduate with the skills and dispositions required to Contribute, Create, Compete, Connect, Commit and Care. THE PURPOSE OUR VALUES Our school community delivers a continuously innovative education. We are proactive in response to each child’s needs, passionate about academic excellence, committed to fostering positive student citizenship, and dedicated to inspiring all students to flourish. OUR VALUES CORE COMPETENCIES In pursuit of our mission, the Pewaukee School District will maintain a culture of continuous improvement and a systems approach to leadership and planning. CORE COMPETENCIES WITH SUPERINTENDENT, DR. MIKE CADY FAST FACTS Coming soon... our treasure maps district news STRATEGIC PLAN Under the direction of an award winning process, the Pewaukee School District is guided by a robust Strategic Plan. Through the collaboration of all our stakeholders, six departments drive our district forward in both "sustainability" and "future ready" goals. Read more about what we have planned to help continue to "open the door to each child's future." GRADUATE PROFILE The Pewaukee School District is dedicated to having all our students graduate with the skills required to Contribute, Create, Compete, Connect, Commit, and Care. To be truly "future ready," our district's "Graduate Profile" supports each student to become a well-rounded community member, ready to be successful in any adventure they take on post graduation. Learn more about our "six Cs and how they impact everything from curriculum to student passion projects. SS COURSE CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE PERSPECTIVE - 2025 WINTER EDITION 4K / 5K ENROLLMENT - NOW OPEN The Pewaukee School District has a rich and proud history from its humble beginnings in 1840 by Pewaukee settler, Asa Clark. Read more about our district's history below and uncover some interesting facts of the past! our histor y:
- PEWAUKEE LAKE | PewaukeeSD
ELEMENTARY PEWAUKEE LAKE MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS PLE CALENDAR STAFF DIRECTORY LUNCH MENU SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRANSPORTATION 436 Lake St. 262.695.5054 PLE IS A GREAT PLACE TO BE! Calendar PLE CALENDAR AT A Glance VIEW FULL CALENDAR DISTRICT NEWS IMPORTANT DOCS PLE Handbook School Hours Traffic Patterns PDF District Calendar Free & Reduced Lunch Forms QUICK LINKS Family Access Seesaw Login 4K Program Highlight Lunch Menu Transportation District Map SS COURSE CATALOG NOW AVAILABLE PERSPECTIVE - 2025 WINTER EDITION 4K / 5K ENROLLMENT - NOW OPEN
- ODA | PewaukeeSD
ANNUAL STAFF RECOGNITION PEWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT The Pewaukee School District is excited to introduce its annual, staff recognition event this year, May 14th. The Open Door Awards is an opportunity to recognize staff, students, and community who assists with our mission to "open the door to each child's future ." Golden Key awards will be presented to recognize Pewaukee staff, alumni and community partners. The event will be held at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center and live-streamed simultaneously to the Pewaukee School District Youtube page. NOMINATE A PIRATE EVENT INFORMATION AWARD DESCRIPTIONS Awards awards OUTSTANDING SUPPORT AWARD Recognition of outstanding performance of staff serving in support roles including paraprofessionals, aides, School Resource Officers, learning coaches, and other specialists. ELIGIBILITY: All staff working in a support oriented role. (2 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees provide outstanding support for students, staff, families, and/or members of the community. These individuals demonstrate passion for their work, maintain high personal expectations, show initiative, and demonstrate a consistent willingness to be flexible and accommodating as challenges arise. OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD Recognition of outstanding performance and customer service for staff working in support roles which may include school office or district office staff, bus drivers, maintenance and custodial staff, food service, and other roles. This may include serving students, families, staff and/or members of the community. ELIGIBILITY: All staff working in a support oriented role. (2 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate a high level of professionalism, dedication and commitment to ensuring that school and/or district operations run effectively. These individuals consistently strive to ensure that all stakeholders (students, staff, families, volunteers, community) receive excellent service and communication. CONTRIBUTE AWARDS Actively participates in the enhancement of society. (Citizenship) (Service) (Global Awareness) CREATE AWARD Develop and implement solutions to unique challenges. (Innovation) (Problem Solving) (Adaptability) OUTSTANDING INNOVATION AWARD Innovative approach, program, project or other idea that improves an existing experience or program, or creates something new for the benefit of students, staff, and/or our community ELIGIBILITY: All staff. (2 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate initiative and creativity to improve organizational performance and/or the student learning experience. This may result in new or improved programs, curricular experiences, or practices. COMPETE AWARDS Strive to maximize performance by applying acquired information and skills. (Knowledge) (Critical Thinking) (Literacy) OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AWARD Recognition of outstanding leadership resulting in moving a group to a notable achievement or improved performance ELIGIBILITY: All staff providing leadership. Does not require the individual to serve in a formal position of leadership. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees provide effective and substantive leadership to move a group toward notable improvement or achievement of an important goal. This may include measurable results and/or bringing clear value to stakeholders or the organization. OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AWARD Recognition of outstanding achievement which may include substantial professional accomplishment, athletics or club accomplishment, or results in student performance ELIGIBILITY: All staff. (2 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate a high level of success in the profession, area of responsibility, sport or activity. CONNECT AWARDS Respectfully working with others in meaningful and productive ways. (Collaboration) (Communication) (Cultural Responsiveness) OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AWARD Recognition of staff and community or business partners that enhance the learning, experience, and opportunities for students. ELIGIBILITY: Staff member(s) and/or external partner (individual or organization) working in partnership to provide opportunities, experiences and/or resources that the district could not provide or offer to the same level of quality. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate significant commitment to one or more of our schools or our school district. The partner’s support may include some or all of the following; contributions of time (volunteer), services, expertise, product, or monetary donations. This partner seeks new ways to meet the needs of our students, staff and schools, and has expanded its relationship with the District over time. OUTSTANDING TEAMWORK AWARD Recognition of outstanding teamwork represents the ability to work collaboratively and positively to impact students, staff and the organizational culture. ELIGIBILITY: All staff working as a member of a high functioning team. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees are members of a highly effective team or group that produce positive results for students and/or the organization. Team members inspire their peers through their commitment towards a common purpose and collective goals. COMMIT AWARDS Internal drive required to overcome obstacles and maximize talents. (Personal Responsibility) (Resilience) (Initiative) (Perseverance) PEWAUKEE LAKE ELEMENTARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR Recognition of outstanding teaching performance. ELIGIBILITY: All PLE Staff. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees build positive and impactful student and family relationships leading to success in the classroom. They are committed to the success of each child, are professional and prepared for each day, respected by peers and colleagues, model strong teaching and learning practices, and inspire students to achieve their potential. HORIZON ELEMENTARY TEACHER OF THE YEAR Recognition of outstanding teaching performance. ELIGIBILITY: All HZ Staff. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees build positive and impactful student and family relationships leading to success in the classroom. They are committed to the success of each child, are professional and prepared for each day, respected by peers and colleagues, model strong teaching and learning practices, and inspire students to achieve their potential. ASA CLARK MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR Recognition of outstanding teaching performance. ELIGIBILITY: All ACMS Staff. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees build positive and impactful student and family relationships leading to success in the classroom. They are committed to the success of each child, are professional and prepared for each day, respected by peers and colleagues, model strong teaching and learning practices, and inspire students to achieve their potential. NEW TEACHER OF THE YEAR Recognition of outstanding teaching performance of a new to the district and/early profession educator. ELIGIBILITY: All teachers in their first 2 years in PSD AND first 5 years in the profession. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate a high level of passion and commitment to serving the needs of each child. Nominees demonstrate a high level of talent and instructional practice beyond their years of experience. PEWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR Recognition of outstanding teaching performance. ELIGIBILITY: All PHS Staff. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees build positive and impactful student and family relationships leading to success in the classroom. They are committed to the success of each child, are professional and prepared for each day, respected by peers and colleagues, model strong teaching and learning practices, and inspire students to achieve their potential. OUTSTANDING SUBSTITUTE TEACHER Recognition of outstanding teaching performance of a substitute educator. ELIGIBILITY: All substitute teachers serving the district in the current school year. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate a high level of consistent reliability, positive relationships with students and staff, and an ability to effectively manage the classroom and implement the learning plans put in place. CARE AWARDS Internal drive required to overcome obstacles and maximize talents. (Personal Responsibility) (Resilience) (Initiative) (Perseverance) OUTSTANDING STUDENT SERVICES PROFESSIONAL AWARD Recognition of outstanding service and support of students by professionals working in a student services role including counselors, psychologists, social work, School Resource Officers (SRO), case managers, therapists, or other related roles. ELIGIBILITY: All Student Services staff. (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees demonstrate an outstanding level of commitment and empathy for students. Nominees are highly skilled, communicate effectively, and work as strong partners with families and staff to provide a high level of student support. CARE CHAMPION AWARD Recognition of an individual or team working to provide a high level of care and support for students, staff, families, or groups in the community. ELIGIBILITY: All staff (1 Awarded) CRITERIA: Nominees are recognized as strong advocates for supporting the social, emotional, and wellness needs of students, staff, families, or groups in the community. The CARE Champion may lead initiatives that develop enhanced programs or resources for groups in need.