
Miss Koltes' kindergarten students had so much fun celebrating the 100th Day of School! ❤️💯❤️
#100thDayofSchool #WeLoveWalworth #WalworthJ1





Mrs. Hummel‘s kindergarten class had a blast, celebrating the
hundredth day of school! They had lots of fun with counting,
exercising, making posters Hi cutie, going on 100 cube search around
the classroom, cheering, wearing special 100th day, bracelets, and
even ate the number 100 for snack! ❤️💯❤️
#100thDayofSchool #WeLoveWalworth #WalworthJ1





Walworth Provides the Best!
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthProud


Walworth Provides the Best!
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthProud


Learn more or ask questions about the upcoming operational referendum for the Walworth Joint School District #1! Join us for a Community Information Night on Thursday, February 9.
The event starts at 6:00pm at the Walworth School Multipurpose Room. Hear more about the district’s financial needs and the impact of Wisconsin’s school funding formula.
Learn more: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthJ1


Walworth Provides the Best!
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthProud


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!
#WalworthProud #WalworthJ1


❄❄Wildcats, tired of the cold?❄❄
Join us Friday, February 17th for the annual WINTERFEST! Walworth Parents' Club invites you to a night of family fun. There will be games, face painting, photo ops, bounce house, Gaga ball, and concessions. There will also be a Wildcat Walk, a 50/50 raffle, and bucket raffles. Bucket raffle prizes include a special teacher experiences, gift cards, or a fun prize.
Admission is FREE. Game tickets are $0.25 each or 5/$1.00. Please note that this is a cash-only event. Checks and credit cards will not be accepted.
If you want to help or have any questions, call (262) 275-6896.
#WalworthParentsClub #WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthJ1


Mrs. Hummel's Kindergarten Class enjoyed a special visit from Mrs. Penny Gruetzmacher! She read cute winter stories, the children played with her adorable finger puppets, and everyone enjoyed her amazing freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies!
#WeLoveWalworth #WalworthJ1



Walworth Provides the Best!
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthProud


Walworth Wildcats it is Report Card Day! Quarter 2 Report Cards are coming home today. Please look for them in your student's backpack! If you have any questions, please call 262-275-6896.
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Walworth Provides the Best!
#WeLoveWalworth #BetterTogether #WalworthProud


Dream BIG, Wildcats! You have the power to change the world!
#MotivationalMonday #WalworthJ1


The Walworth 3rd graders are heading out for a Viking Quest in ELA class, "Grrrr!"
#WeLoveWalworth #WalworthJ1





Walworth Wildcats! Tomorrow, Friday, January 27th is an early dismissal. Students will be dismissed at 12:30 PM.
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The projected property tax impact of an approved April 4 referendum will be $253.07 (in year one), $275.44 (year two), and $295.12 (year three) annually for every $100,000 of assessed property value.
The Board of Education takes seriously its responsibility to respect the needs of our property taxpayers. Over the years, we have managed to do more with less by maintaining spending while expanding learning opportunities for students.
However, it has become increasingly difficult to attract and retain high-quality staff and meet the increasing needs of our learners, as school funding has not kept pace with rising expenses.
Learn more about the district’s needs and the proposed solution on the ballot April 4: https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum
#BetterTogether #WalworthJ1


Tomorrow, January 25th, is Wildcat Wednesday! Show your school spirit by wearing your purple and gold!
#WeLoveWalworth 💜💛 #WalworthJ1


On Tuesday, April 4, residents of the Walworth Joint School District #1 will vote on an operational referendum question. An approved referendum would provide the district with additional funding to support programs and services for students for the next three years.
This referendum is necessary due largely to the way the state of Wisconsin funds public schools. 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 invite you to learn more about the district’s needs and the proposed solution on the ballot April 4 by visiting https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum.
#BetterTogether #WalworthJ1


What is your happy thought for today?
#MotivationalMonday #WalworthJ1


On Tuesday, April 4, residents of the Walworth Joint School District #1 will vote on an operational referendum question. An approved referendum would provide the district with additional funding to support programs and services for students for the next three years.
This referendum is necessary due largely to the way the state of Wisconsin funds public schools. 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 invite you to learn more about the district’s needs and the proposed solution on the ballot April 4 by visiting https://www.walworth.k12.wi.us/page/referendum.
#BetterTogether #WalworthJ1
