Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Make History! First Seal of Biliteracy Honorees SDW 2017

Congrats SEAL OF BILITERACY Honorees
Join us June 6th at 7:00pm in the South Auditorium to celebrate the achievements of our  45 Multilingual, Globally Competent Graduates

SDW will graduate SIX seniors who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English, and French and Spanish

South High School:
Maricarmen Juarez
Alfonso Lopez
Isabela Ochoa-Rojas
Ricardo Soto-Robles

West High School:
Madelyn Rinka

SDW will graduate NINETEEN seniors who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English and Spanish

South High School:
Anabel Aguilera
Angelica Catalan
Alfonso Diaz
Haedy Gorostieta
Jonathan Gutierrez
Lizbeth Macias
Alma Navarrete Salas
Brenda Rodriguez-Gonzalez

North High School:
Areli Angel
Rebekah Janssen
Elvin Jaramillo
Nicole Reinoso

West High School:
Juliet Martinez
Ivonne Mendez
Nick Portz
Edgar Suarez
Rachel Ward
Daniela Zapata

SDW will graduate TWO seniors who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English and French

West High School:
Jessica Kuzniewski
Isabel Reams

SDW will graduate ONE senior who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English, Nepali and Hindi

South High School:
Sristi Tiwari

SDW will graduate NINE seniors who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English and French

South High School:
Anna Allen
Lucy Chapman
Trinity Fandre
Gianna Gemignani-Valoe
Morgan Levene
Ashley Semington

North High School:
Mathew Colgrove
Faith James

West High School:
Paige Louw


SDW will graduate EIGHTEEN seniors who are earning the
Distinguished Seal of Biliteracy in English and Spanish

South High School:
Harshita Bhatt
Briana Becerra
Brandon Gutierrez-Vidales
Jeannette Hernandez

North High School:
Rachel Kain

West High School:
German Ferreira
Annabella Kolinski
Clarissa Wentz


Friday, May 12, 2017

New CTE Coordinator

Earlier in the year, we posted the CTE Coordinator position as the result of Amy Lange's retirement. We had 15 applicants apply, and through a HireVue and face-to-face interviews, we found the right person to assume this position and role moving forward. I want to thank the teachers, administrators, and directors for being a part of the interview committee. 

That said, it is my honor and pleasure to announce Mollie Heilberger as the new CTE Coordinator. For those who do not know Mollie, she is currently one of the Instructional Technology Coordinators here in Waukesha. Mollie has held this position for the past three years. Prior to her current position, she was an Instructional Technology Coach at Waukesha West and Business Education teacher at Butler Middle School, Waukesha North, and eAchieve. In total, Mollie has been a part of the School District of Waukesha for 13 years. 


Amy and Mollie will be meeting and coordinating work the remainder of the year and going into the summer. Please join me in thanking Amy Lange for her years of dedication and leadership as well as welcome Mollie as she transitions into her new role. 

Congratulations to our Retirees




Last night we celebrated the tremendous work our soon to be retirees have done while here in Waukesha. Todd Grey, Chris Hedstrom, and Bill Baumgart shared their reflections on all that has been accomplished and owed it to the combined 1500+ years of experience that this year's retirees have dedicated to the students, families, and community of Waukesha. Before during, and after the event, many stories were shared and a lot of laughter was heard. As it was commented during the ceremony, we will be bringing in about 100 new and eager employees this fall. We want to continue to keep moving forward, and part of the work is honoring the journey we took to get here. So we ask our new retirees to share their knowledge and experience with the incoming class so that we can keep our traditions going. It is great to be in Waukesha!


Friday, May 5, 2017

Seal of Biliteracy EXEMPLARY SERVICE PROJECT

Seal of Biliteracy Students must meet 4 rigorous criteria to earn the award!

1. Mastery in two or more languages
2. Communicate ideas to diverse audiences
3. Take Action
4. Recognize their own and other's Perspectives

 Link

Above is a link to an exemplary service project from two South students Anna Allen and Giana Valoe that both students created to Take Action and Communicate Ideas to Diverse Audiences!


Please join us to celebrate these student's achievements!














Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Professional Learning for 2017-18

In collaboration with each teacher rep on the Superintendent's Advisory Council, we wanted to give you the professional learning expectations for next school year. Feel free to print and keep in a
memorable spot.