
The 2025 Solar Olympics were held at UW-Oshkosh this year with 14 schools from Northeast Wisconsin attending. Mishicot participated in 6 categories showcasing a wide range of knowledge and talent in the realm of energy and environmental science. The team of Cheyenne R, Rachel R, Katie H, and Kasey B built a very impressive solar cooker that is capable of cooking a hot dog to 120°F. Ben B, Ben B and Donovan A worked for months constructing a solar race car with a gear ratio that perfectly balanced torque and speed and took 2nd place by only 0.1 second. They also took second place in the car design interview. Vanessa P designed a solar-themed T-shirt that was selected 1st place as the student choice, and 3rd by the judges. Ben B also wrote an essay on nuclear power that earned him a 2nd place. Finally, our Jeopardy team of Eva B and Tessa K took 2nd place on the qualifying test demonstrating a strong knowledge of all things energy related.






Thank you to The Local 139 Operators Engineers for having us at their facility. Students were able to learn about careers in the equipment operating industry. Students listened to a panel of employers, learned about the apprenticeship program, operated equipment simulators, and operated mini excavators.





This week, our future Youth Apprenticeship students had the exciting opportunity to take part in a regional Hiring Event hosted right here at Mishicot High School. Employers from across the area came together to meet with students from Reedsville, Valders, and Mishicot to discuss job openings for the upcoming year.
Students had the chance to explore a variety of career paths, share their résumés, and engage in meaningful conversations that could lead to future employment.
A big thank you to our NEWYA Coordinator, Jamie Brantmeier, and our partners at CESA 7 for helping make this valuable event a success!


Congratulations to the Mishicot High School March Students of the Month! This month we focused on Leadership.
Agriculture: Claire Hoffman,
Arts: Eva Palacios,
Business Education: Isabella Hagenow,
English: Kaylee Hlinak,
Family and Consumer Science: Owen Kroening,
Foreign Language: Dane Moore,
Math: Olivia DeGarmo,
Music: Jazlin Ewald,
Physical Education: Gage Bauer,
Science: Grant Yindra,
Social Studies: Moriah Charles,
Technical Education: Devon Schlies.

Congratulations to the Mishicot High School February Students of the Month! This month we focused on Independence.
Agriculture: Karly Klein,
Arts: Breanna Bratz,
Business Education: Ryan Stoker,
English: Landen Pekarek,
Family and Consumer Science: Alex Thielbar,
Foreign Language: Devan Kohel,
Math: Alaina Gnadt,
Music: Tessa Kamien,
Physical Education: Kylee Hoeffner,
Science: Rachel Robisch,
Social Studies: Sebastian Romo Cortes,
Technical Education: Luke Taddy.

Congratulations to the Mishicot High School January Students of the Month! This month we focused on Motivation .
Agriculture: Owen Moore,
Arts: Sydney Durben,
Business Education: Lexie Thor,
English: Ashley Baranowski,
Family and Consumer Science: Landon Cherney,
Foreign Language: Kimberly Chynoweth,
Math: Wyatt Schleis,
Music: Harley Propson,
Physical Education: Kane Jankowski,
Science: Delana Parma,
Social Studies: Matteo Bellotti,
Technical Education: Zach Johanek.

Mishicot's CTE Newsletter for Quarter 3 2024-2025: https://5il.co/3bw2p

Campuses will be closed March 17th-21st for Spring Break next week. Classes resume March 24th.

Mark your calendar! February 21st is an Early Release day for students, and an Inservice day for our teachers. Today is also our last day of Parent-Teacher conferences.

We invite you to Parent-Teacher Conferences tomorrow, February 18th and again on 20th.

Save the date! Parent-Teacher Conferences are February 18th & 20th.

This is a reminder about our community Blood Drive hosted at Mishicot High School (660 Washington Street) on Wednesday, January 29 from 8:00AM - 11AM. To schedule your donation, please call (800) 280-4102. You may also visit communityblood.org/donor. Log in, click "Donate Now" and search for sponsor code N452. In just about an hour, you can help provide lifesaving opportunities for patients in need!


CESA 7 NEWYA and the Mishicot School District are incredibly proud of our Youth Apprenticeship students who represented their career fields with excellence at the Career Fair hosted at Lakeshore Technical College in Cleveland last week.
During this event, sponsored by the Manitowoc Chamber, our outstanding students shared their workplace experiences and highlighted how the Youth Apprenticeship program is helping them achieve their career goals.
Thank you to the Manitowoc Chamber for providing this valuable opportunity, and to our students for showcasing the power of hard work and dedication!







Big shoutout and congrats to the Mishicot choir students who participated in the 2025 Big East Honors Choir concert this month! These students spent 2 days rehearsing for this event (with some down time to play the ruthless game of Uno). Let's hear it for our wonderful performers!




Congratulations to the Mishicot High School Honor Roll students from Term 4! https://5il.co/2sjmt

The career and technical education (CTE) teachers at Mishicot School District have put together this term four newsletter to share the celebrations happening in CTE in our schools. Thank you for being a partner, supporter, advocate, or friend to CTE in the past! We look forward to partnering with you in the future.
Thank you for supporting Mishicot CTE throughout our school year!