Thanksgiving Break

This week in Grantsburg Athletics!

The Grantsburg School District would like to thank Jensen-Sundquist Insurance Agency for your generous donation of winter gear. This picture only shows a fraction of the coats that will help keep our students warm!
Thank you very much!

Grantsburg Track and Field is looking for a head Girls' coach starting this Spring season! Please consider sharing your leadership and expertise in assisting our girls' team achieve the success they deserve! Work together with our Head Boys' Coach, Brad Nelson, and a number of assistant coaches specializing in running and field events. It's a great coaching team to be a part of! Contact Addison Czeck, AD, today! Check out link for posting: https://5il.co/299pk

AP Psychology students tested their olfactory sense by trying to identify different smells inside of a coffee cup!
Mystery items to be identified only by smell included sunscreen, soy sauce, and toothpaste. 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates

GMS 6th-8th graders enjoyed a special pirate-themed escape room this Halloween, as hallways were transformed into various rooms on a ship! 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates



Please join us at the Craft Fair this Saturday!

Mrs. Lee's class learned about pollination. They acted out the basic process of pollination.






GMS Student Council and Hope Squad promoted Red Ribbon Week in October!
Red Ribbon Week inspires kids to be happy, healthy, and drug free. Members spoke on the topic at an all-student assembly, engaged their peers in activities to pledge to be drug free, and wore a red ribbon throughout the week. 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates

7th grade students learned about economic concepts related to goods and services by creating their own “Shark Tank”-worthy idea.
Students planned and prepared a unique product or service to sell and pitched the idea to their classmates. 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates




While learning about the process of our vision, AP Psychology students tested the afterimage effect by flooding their vision with one solid color. 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates

8th grade ELA STEAM students engaged in a cross-curricular learning exercise. Students practiced essential reading and writing skills while working through a rocket engineering lab. 🚀
Students learned about the Space Race, studied Hidden Figures, and launched their own bottle rockets. 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates


@Wisconsin School Music Association State Honors Music Project Participants Erin Downing and Greta White performed at the Overture Center for the Arts and the annual Conference of the Wisconsin Music Educators Association on October 26!
These performances were the culmination of months of work preparing for the initial auditions, participating in summer workshops, and hours of practice outside of school activities. Congratulations to Erin and Greta! 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates



Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Stomberg kept kindergarten students engaged in a review exercise by adding a sensory element: writing their chaining words in shaving cream! 🏴☠️#GoGrantsburgPirates

Love Basketball?? So do a motivated group of Grade 7 girls excited to hit the floor this basketball season! We are looking for just the right person to coach these young ladies to victory this season! Grab a whistle and contact Addison Czeck, AD today! Check out this link for more information: https://5il.co/28lh8 Come join our team!


You might be just the person we are looking for! To make a difference in the lives of our students! We are looking for the right individual to apply for a Full-Time SPED Aide position here at our Middle School. Check out our link here for more information: https://5il.co/23f52 Contact Mr. Wallce today!

Nelson Primary & Grantsburg Elementary Staff like to share in the Halloween fun!


Community Bank President Ted Gerber spoke with our 7th graders about his entrepreneurial experience. He shared his thoughts on the risks and rewards of operating a business and candidly answered questions from his audience.
Thank you, Mr. Gerber, for your time and mentorship!

High school physics students enjoyed their recent unit on centripetal force in a lab and the dizzying activity of playing catch while spinning in a circle. Try this one at home to see the impact of centripetal force on the ball!


Kindergartners at Nelson Primary tested their sense of taste in a fun and engaging activity as part of their current unit on their five senses! Students tasted sour, sweet, bitter, and salty foods, and kept a record of whether they enjoyed the taste.



