
On Tuesday, Walworth Joint School District #1 residents will vote on an operational referendum question. This funding is critical for supporting programs and services for students while maintaining staff levels throughout our school.
This referendum is necessary due to rising costs paired with $0 increases to per-pupil funding from the state. We’re not alone in facing this challenge, as over 80% of school districts in Wisconsin have already pursued at least one operational referendum to cover funding needs.
If the April 4 referendum is approved, the projected property tax impact will be $253.07 (in year 1), $275.44 (year 2), and $295.12 (year 3) annually for every $100,000 of assessed property value.
Learn more and find answers to frequently asked questions: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
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These middle school students enjoyed making slime and snacking on juice and cookies. Kai won this staff experience at Winterfest put on by The Walworth Parents Club. Thank you Mrs. Meyers!
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If you're missing your trampoline it might be at Walworth School. Some pieces were moved.
For more information contact: phill.klamm@walworth.k12.wi.us
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Congratulations to this week's Paw Print winners. Students receive a Paw Print for working hard and making Walworth a great school. This week there were 39 students entered into the drawing. Way to go Wildcats! #WalworthProud #WalworthJ1



Congratulations to this week's Paw Print winners. Students receive a Paw Print for working hard and making Walworth a great school.This week there were 39 students entered into the drawing. Two students from each grade were randomly chosen. Way to go Wildcats! #WalworthProud #WalworthJ1



Thank you to all the students and families who participated in the Kids Heart Challenge. Our school raised more than $5,600 to support lifesaving research for the American Heart Association! Twenty-five students completed Finn's Mission and Karter was randomly chosen to "pie" Mrs. Dowden!
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On Tuesday, April 4, residents of the Walworth Joint School District will vote on an operational referendum question.
An approved referendum would provide the district with additional funding for the next three years, beginning in the 2023-24 school year. This funding is critical for supporting programs and services for students while maintaining staff levels throughout our school.
The bottom line is that our current operational budget cannot sustain our mission of providing the best educational experience for all students without an operational referendum.
If the referendum is approved, the projected property tax impact would be $506.14 per year on a home worth $200,000.
Learn more: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
#BetterTogether #WalworthJ1


Big Foot will be hosting Open Arms' free mobile clinic on Thursday, April 7th from 2:30-5:30. Any family is welcome to stop in regardless of whether or not they have insurance. They offer many different services including just a general check up and do not require any pre registration to be seen for the mobile clinic. Scan the QR code for more information.
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Tomorrow, March 29th, is Wildcat Wednesday! Show your school spirit by wearing your purple and gold!
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Sammy won the Guidance Winterfest Raffle Prize! Her 3rd grade class enjoyed a morning of fun in the snow and warmed up, after, with hot chocolate and cookies!
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With an approved operational referendum April 4, the Walworth Joint School District will be able to address financial needs stemming from declining state support for public schools and increasing expenses.
This chart details the amount of revenue an approved referendum would provide, along with the total tax impact in each of the three years.
You can also learn more at: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
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Mrs. Niemuth enjoyed "Spa Time" with this special little princess today before school. She won the Winterfest raffle prize, "French Braids and Fingernails" and had a cool "ride" to her classroom!
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Over 80% of Wisconsin school districts have already pursued at least one operational referendum to cover funding needs. This includes the nearby districts of Big Foot Union High School, Clinton, Delavan-Darien, Elkhorn, Fontana, Genoa City, Lake Geneva, Reek, Whitewater, and Williams Bay.
When faced with funding shortages, a school district has two main options: cut expenses or ask the community to support an operational referendum.
The number of referendum questions on recent ballots statewide reflects a significant shift in Wisconsin’s commitment to funding schools. Over the years, more of the responsibility for funding schools has moved from the state to local property taxpayers, via referendums.
Residents of the Walworth Joint School District will vote on a proposed referendum Tuesday, April 4. Learn more: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
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Congratulations to this week's Paw Print winners. Students receive a Paw Print for working hard and making Walworth a great school. On Fridays students, who have earned a Paw Print are entered into a drawing. Way to go, Wildcats!
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The Walworth Joint School District’s current operational budget cannot sustain our mission of providing the best educational experience for all students without support through a voter-approved operational referendum.
Over the last four years alone, state aid to Walworth has fallen by more than $700,000, while local taxes have been reduced by about $75,000. Costs are also on the rise, affecting transportation, heating, property insurance, equipment, supplies, and more.
As a result, the district projects approximately a $1 million decrease in its general fund revenue for the 2023-24 school year.
We are joining many districts statewide in proposing an operational referendum to help address these challenges. Learn more about the question on the ballot Tuesday, April 4: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
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Grady, in Ms. Boldger's junior kindergarten class, presented the letter "Ss", with his family for our "Story, Snack, and Surprise" program. We had SO much fun riding the SCHOOL bus to Grady's STORE...SENTRY! The STORE was filled with SURPRISES as we toured SPECIAL places, (behind the SCENES). We SAMPLED SOUR flavored popcorn, observed the SEAFOOD case, were entertained with a SONG about fruit, watched Grady add SPRINKLES to a doughnut, and received SPRING flowers for SAINT Patrick's Day. We loved our STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE and STRAWBERRY milk for a SCRUMPTIOUS SNACK!
Thank you Grady and family (and STAFF) for the SENSATIONAL experiences!
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KIndness Week begins tomorrow! See below for the scheduled dress-up days! We can't wait for a week filled with festivities, fun, and kidness!
Monday ~ Friendships feel warm & fuzzy; dress in appropriate PJ’s.
Tuesday ~ Stay active and be kind; dress in exercise/sports clothes.
Wednesday ~ Anyone can be a superhero; dress in superhero clothes or as someone you think of as your superhero!
Thursday ~ Unite Against Bullying; dress up as a rainbow: JK & K-blue, 1st-purple, 2nd-green, 3rd-pink, 4th-yellow, 5th-orange,6th-teal/aqua, 7th-red,8th-neon
Friday ~ Follow The Golden Rule & Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! Wear green & gold.
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Mrs. Niemuth's 3rd Graders are "blasting off" into their Amplify Astronomy Unit for ELA!! The students are already fascinated with the content! 🚀🚀
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Congratulations to this week's Paw Print winners. Students receive a Paw Print for working hard and making Walworth a great school. On Fridays students, who have earned a Paw Print are entered into a drawing. Way to go, Wildcats!
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Walworth is proud to provide free breakfasts to all students this year! Since beginning our universally free breakfast program, we have doubled the number of students who eat breakfast at school. This year we have served about 160 breakfasts per day to students on average compared to about 80 breakfasts per day in the 2019 school year when breakfast was not universally free. We understand that learning is a lot harder on a hungry belly, and Walworth is happy to make breakfast free, easy, and available to all students.
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