
These Douglas kindergarteners are counting down the days to summer...with the alphabet! Check out one of their favorites...P is for Pizza! Yummy!!


Douglas Elementary had some excitement at their building on Thursday! A big THANK YOU to Watertown Fire Dept Engine 61 who came out to rescue two ducklings that fell into a drain in the parking lot.


These Douglas First Graders (and their teacher) are floating away with chalk art at recess!



Grades 4/5 at Lincoln STEM had a blast exploring Discovery World! Discovery World is a museum dedicated to science and technology and is located in Milwaukee, WI.


Students in the WHS Sports Medicine class recently learned about taping. Here, Bohdi Degrant is practicing taping Brett Schwefel's wrist.


The WHS FCCLA will be selling coffee and donuts to families and guests prior to the graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 10th. Then, please join them for a grill out after the ceremony to celebrate our graduates.


Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is coming to Watertown High School on Friday, June 2nd.


Webster Elementary recently held its Spring Carnival and a fun time was had by all!


Our Riverside STEM Academy recently sent a team of 6th grade students to compete in the @STEMForward Contrapt WI competition at Milwaukee School of Engineering. This team demonstrated excellent engineering skills & tremendous teamwork as they designed and built a Rube Goldberg machine that could hammer a nail. Way to represent Watertown!


WUSD 2023 retirees were honored during the May 22nd Board meeting. This group of retirees were committed to the WUSD any where from 11 years to 38 years. This gave a total of an amazing 645 years of service. That's incredible! Let's give all of our retirees a #WatertownWay Shout Out for all they have done for our students, staff and families over the years. They will all be missed and we wish them well.
Back Row (left to right): Pamela DeRosier, Erin Meyer, Deborah Hamada, Steve Schleicher, Debra Doubet, Teresa Gimler, Tina Krueger, Bonnie Sukow, Susan Reierson
Front Row (left to right): Deborah Fischer, Tammy Foerster, Susan Seeber, Deborah Pennell, Joan Schubarth
Not Pictured: Elizabeth Haase, Patricia Jansen, Shari Krueger, Karen Lesch, Beverly Strobel, Kristen Travis, Bill Surdick, Dave Vitale


This week, May 14th-20th, is National Police Week. Let's give a huge #WatertownWay shout out to our Watertown Police Department for all they do for our community. Let us also remember all fallen police officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.


Mrs. D's K/1 class recently had the chance to read with dogs at Lincoln Stem. We shared some books with the dogs and got some cuddles in as well. Such a great experience!


On Wednesday, Douglas Student Ambassadors were “Door Dash - Douglas Style” delivery people. From stocking orders to service with a smile, they delivered! Thanks to our parents, families and PTOs for supporting these fun projects this week!








Students at Douglas poured on the gratitude for Teacher Appreciation Week! From a "thank you note" table to Door Dash - Douglas Style, they were excited to show the Douglas Staff how much they appreciate all they do!






Check out the final group of Ms. Moulton’s students who are now officially certified in Red Cross First Aid, CPR and AED! 146 kids were trained this school year!
Thank you to the Educational Foundation of Watertown for granting the funds for their Red Cross certifications, and to the Riverside PTO for granting funds for portable CPR breathing barriers!
These students are now equipped with the skills and knowledge to someday save a life!


Let's give a big #WatertownWay shout out to our amazing WUSD school nurses as we celebrate them today on National School Nurses' Day. Their dedication to the health and well-being of our students goes above and beyond.


WHS String Choir earns a FIRST at State! WHS music students who earned their way to WSMA State Solo/Ensemble performed at UW-Whitewater on Saturday, April 29. Pictured here is the String Choir, who earned gold for their performance. Nice job!


The German Language and School Association (Deutscher Sprach- und Schulverein, also known as the DSSV), based in Milwaukee, annually recognizes outstanding achievement by German students in Wisconsin with a ceremony and monetary awards. On Sunday, May 7th, Brad Vick was honored at the ceremony for his performance on the National German Exam. Jack Zoellick and Conor Hawes were also recognized, but were unable to attend the ceremony. Congratulations to all!



Schurz Elementary had their 1st winners of Mrs. Wendt's "Lucky Ducks!" teacher appreciation week giveaways on Monday.


Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is coming to Watertown High School on Friday, May 12th.
