To celebrate the end of the school year, Mrs. Melin’s third graders created vibrant tie-dye t-shirts! Check out some of the students showing off their colorful creations at school.

The Grantsburg Elementary School Physical Education department is proud to announce that they recently awarded their year-end Good Sport medals to the following students: Lane Juleen, Charlotte Zurawski, Ada Bertelsen, Izzy Schmidt, Wyatt Peterson, Theo Gonzalez, Micah Zurawski, Brooks Nelson, and Atalia Bowman. On a daily basis, these students demonstrated virtues in class such as: fairness, self-control, grit, integrity, courage, and persistence. In addition, they showed tremendous interpersonal skills by treating others fairly and showed respect for themselves, classmates, staff and equipment. Congratulations to these fine students on being terrific role-models for everyone around them!


The Elementary School Lost & Found has quite a few items left to claim, please be sure to check it out this week. All remaining items will be donated on the last day of school.
Mrs. Pomeroy's class has been having a great time exploring marble runs! Students have been investigating how different factors, such as the weight of the marble, the height of the ramp, and the distance traveled, affect the marble's movement. Through hands-on experimentation, they are making predictions, testing ideas, and discovering how these variables work together.










Our 4th graders headed to the local splash pad to laugh, play, and make a few more memories together before summer begins. What a fun way to celebrate the end of an amazing 4th grade year! 😎
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Our 4th and 5th grade students absolutely rocked the stage with their incredible spring concert performance! 🎶
We’re so proud of these talented performers for their confidence, enthusiasm, and dedication. Bravo to our students, and thank you to everyone who helped make this unforgettable show come to life! 👏
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We’re so proud of these talented performers for their confidence, enthusiasm, and dedication. Bravo to our students, and thank you to everyone who helped make this unforgettable show come to life! 👏
🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates





To wrap up the year, our second graders are combining their science engineering unit with their math marble run project! Using the engineering design process, students are testing whether marble mass, tube length, and tube height make a difference in their marble run results.
It has been fun to hear their thinking, predictions, problem-solving, and adjustments along the way.
It has been fun to hear their thinking, predictions, problem-solving, and adjustments along the way.




In the Fall of 2025, third grade student Josslyn Danielson tied the Grantsburg Elementary School record for the 800 meter run. The old record was established in 2023 by Zoe Marhenke with a time of 3:20. Danielson isn’t one to rest on her laurels however. As we rounded the bases towards the end of the school year, and Danielson approached the end of her time at Grantsburg Elementary, she broke the record three times. Once during practice, again during Fitness Testing, and finally at the Pirate Cup, where she etched her name up on the record board with a time of 3:11. Congrats Jossy!

GES 2nd graders had so much fun during our Indoor Camping Day as part of their end of the year countdown! 🏕️ Students enjoyed a day full of camping-themed activities, crafts, games, and adventures right inside the school.
Each classroom created its own unique camping theme complete with cozy tents and glowing campfires that the students absolutely loved. It was a fun-filled day full of imagination, laughter, and memories as we continue counting down the end of an amazing school year! 🌲🔥✨
Each classroom created its own unique camping theme complete with cozy tents and glowing campfires that the students absolutely loved. It was a fun-filled day full of imagination, laughter, and memories as we continue counting down the end of an amazing school year! 🌲🔥✨





Every student at Grantsburg Elementary is heading into summer with a brand-new book!

Grantsburg Middle School 8th grade students explored future career possibilities during the annual Job Shadow Day. Students visited a variety of local and regional workplaces to gain valuable real-world experience and career insight. 🎓
Pictured are GMS students at Parker-Hannifin with Jen Wieland and Matt Olson.
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Pictured are GMS students at Parker-Hannifin with Jen Wieland and Matt Olson.
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On the morning of Thursday May 21st, the 10th Edition of the Bi-annual 3rd Grade Pirate Cup took place under sunny and near-perfect conditions at the Grantsburg High School track. A very nice crowd gathered in the football grandstands, as the Pirate community came out in droves to support the event. The fastest third grade girls and boys set off in a race for two laps around the high school track.
First up were the boys, and the participants included: Jaxtin Guess, Lucas Dickson, Logan Ciotta, Manny Rios Sichaca, Lyle Marhenke, Jordy Nelson, Connor Thill and Crosby Judd. At the start, Jaxtin, Logan and Lyle moved to the front of the pack. As lap one reached the half-way point, Marhenke started to pull away from the field. From there, this race was dominated by Marhenke, who set a personal record coming home with a time of 3:10. Rounding out the top-5 was runner up Ciotta, followed by Judd, Rios Sichaca and Guess. The school record continues to be held by Bennett Vilstrup, who ran a 2:57 in 2022.
The girls were next, and the runners taking to the lanes were: Jossy Danielson, Isabella Mattson, Ellyana Zart, Bailey Lindus, Hannah Briggs, Clarey Trestven, Valerie Wicklund and Brynlee Erickson. Jossy was the heavy favorite in this one, and the current school record holder showed why. The race started with a conservative pace set up front by Jossy, Isabella and Ellyanna. Much like the boy’s race, the winner, Danielson, made it obvious she was on a mission this day, as she handily won the race, and shattered her own school record in the process with a time of 3:11. Following Danielson to the stripe were: Mattson, Briggs, Lindus and a tie for fifth between Erickson and Wicklund.
Camaraderie and good-sportsmanship were on display for the bleachers full of fellow GES students, staff. and parents who had a strong showing of support. The eleventh edition of the 3rd Grade Pirate Cup is slated to take place in September 2026.
First up were the boys, and the participants included: Jaxtin Guess, Lucas Dickson, Logan Ciotta, Manny Rios Sichaca, Lyle Marhenke, Jordy Nelson, Connor Thill and Crosby Judd. At the start, Jaxtin, Logan and Lyle moved to the front of the pack. As lap one reached the half-way point, Marhenke started to pull away from the field. From there, this race was dominated by Marhenke, who set a personal record coming home with a time of 3:10. Rounding out the top-5 was runner up Ciotta, followed by Judd, Rios Sichaca and Guess. The school record continues to be held by Bennett Vilstrup, who ran a 2:57 in 2022.
The girls were next, and the runners taking to the lanes were: Jossy Danielson, Isabella Mattson, Ellyana Zart, Bailey Lindus, Hannah Briggs, Clarey Trestven, Valerie Wicklund and Brynlee Erickson. Jossy was the heavy favorite in this one, and the current school record holder showed why. The race started with a conservative pace set up front by Jossy, Isabella and Ellyanna. Much like the boy’s race, the winner, Danielson, made it obvious she was on a mission this day, as she handily won the race, and shattered her own school record in the process with a time of 3:11. Following Danielson to the stripe were: Mattson, Briggs, Lindus and a tie for fifth between Erickson and Wicklund.
Camaraderie and good-sportsmanship were on display for the bleachers full of fellow GES students, staff. and parents who had a strong showing of support. The eleventh edition of the 3rd Grade Pirate Cup is slated to take place in September 2026.




Eighth grade students recently wrapped up their reading of “The Outsiders” and completed a character analysis project on their favorite character. Check out their fantastic work! 📚
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Our 4th grade students enjoyed lunch outside to celebrate the beautiful weather and the excitement of the school year winding down. ☀️
There is something special about sunshine, fresh air, laughter with friends, and making memories together as we head into the final weeks of school. These moments remind us how important it is to slow down, enjoy the little things, and celebrate all the hard work this group has put in throughout the year.
We’re soaking up every moment together before summer begins! 🤗
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There is something special about sunshine, fresh air, laughter with friends, and making memories together as we head into the final weeks of school. These moments remind us how important it is to slow down, enjoy the little things, and celebrate all the hard work this group has put in throughout the year.
We’re soaking up every moment together before summer begins! 🤗
🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates





Come Aboard! We are hiring!
Check out this post for an 2026-2027 opening in our teaching staff! Check out this link for all the details! https://aptg.co/7nttPG
Apply today!
Check out this post for an 2026-2027 opening in our teaching staff! Check out this link for all the details! https://aptg.co/7nttPG
Apply today!

Show your school spirit with apparel and accessories from the Grantsburg Pirate Gear store! 🏴☠️
Check it out: https://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/wisconsin/grantsburg/grantsburg-school-district
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Check it out: https://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/wisconsin/grantsburg/grantsburg-school-district
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Juniors in the National Honor Society teamed up with Rotary for a highway cleanup effort! 🌎
Together, the group collected 14 bags of trash along a two-mile stretch of highway while helping keep the community clean and beautiful.
Thank you to these students and volunteers for their hard work and service!
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Together, the group collected 14 bags of trash along a two-mile stretch of highway while helping keep the community clean and beautiful.
Thank you to these students and volunteers for their hard work and service!
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The second graders in Mrs. Czeck’s class have been busy becoming insect experts! After researching all kinds of fascinating insects, they invited the Little Pirates in for a special presentation to share everything they learned. The fun didn’t stop there — the students also teamed up to create an adorable insect craft together! 🐞🦋🐜






Grantsburg Middle School has been selected to participate in Disney Musicals in Schools: Stage Connect!
One of just 200 schools picked nationwide, GMS will be able to expand theatre education opportunities for students and staff. Through the program, the school will receive access to Disney KIDS musical performance rights, educational resources, teacher training, mentorship opportunities, and more.
Students will have the opportunity to take part in a full musical production during the 2026-27 school year.
Congratulations to the students and staff at GMS on this outstanding achievement!
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One of just 200 schools picked nationwide, GMS will be able to expand theatre education opportunities for students and staff. Through the program, the school will receive access to Disney KIDS musical performance rights, educational resources, teacher training, mentorship opportunities, and more.
Students will have the opportunity to take part in a full musical production during the 2026-27 school year.
Congratulations to the students and staff at GMS on this outstanding achievement!
#GoGrantsburgPirates

Sixth grade students are exploring different ways of grouping and factoring by creating rectangles from random area amounts!
This hands-on math activity is helping students strengthen their problem-solving skills while making connections between area models and multiplication concepts.
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This hands-on math activity is helping students strengthen their problem-solving skills while making connections between area models and multiplication concepts.
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