It's School Psychologist Week! We would like to give a big #WatertownWay SHOUT OUT to our amazing WUSD School Psychologists - Ms. Renner, Ms. Speder, Mr. Champeau, Ms. Roost and Mr. Rice! Thank you for all that you do!

👀 Look who was named a Marquis Who's Who Distinguished Leader - our very own WHS Athletic Director Jamie Koepp! Check out the feature below that was published in the Wall Street Journal! We are so proud of you, AD Koepp! #WatertownWay

Senior Graduation Orders: Jostens will return to take any last minute orders from 7:30 a.m. - 8 a.m. on Friday, November 4. Please plan ahead to get your order form turned in.

The Watertown Public Library asked #WatertownWay WHS Art students to once again decorate their steps with carved pumpkins. Overall, there were about 50 pumpkins carved and about the same number of students that did the carvings! Thank you WHS students and to the WPL for adding some fall fun to our downtown area!

On Wednesday, #WatertownWay 6th grade Dual Language Social Studies students at RMS had the fortunate opportunity to learn more about Egypt (ancient and modern) from a native Egyptian! WHS foreign exchange student Lojin Elkassas shared many interesting facts about her native country, and even taught the students some words in Egyptian Arabic! She also left the students a parting gift of a bookmark that included English letter equivalents of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. Thank you Lojin!




Join us tonight at 5:00 p.m. at WHS to cheer on our #WatertownWay Lady Goslings as they take on the Oconomowoc Racoons in the Sectional Semi-Final! Go Goslings! 🏐

Just a reminder that WUSD will not have school on Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28.

The #WatertownWay chapter of the National German Honor Society hosted its first Stammtisch since February 2020 on Friday, October 21st. Many students turned out to enjoy a casual time of speaking German around the table. “Stammtisch” in German is a reserved spot in a pub for a group of people who gather there regularly. WHS’s Stammtisch is open to anyone in the community or high school who speaks German. A heartfelt “dankeschön” to the staff at Main Street Café who served us as we resumed our cherished tradition!













