A great big thank you to Kyle Rocque for the generous donation of brand new welding jackets for the shop. The students are so lucky to have the backing of our two great communities.
First and second graders with their whimsical birdcage art projects.
Adorable bird cages in our 1st - 4th grade art classes. Each student enjoyed creating their unique birds.
It's been a productive week in the Tech Ed classes, two students are designing custom bumpers for their trucks, one is designing and building a custom lift for his snowmobile. One student finished designing and building one of two stacks for his truck. Some metal and advanced woods classes finished wood and metal projects they designed. They are becoming quite skilled craftsmen.
3/4 graders helped their community by celebrating Earth 🌎 Day (a day early). I couldnt be more proud of this bunch! #weloveourcommunity
The 5th and 6th grade students made their own instruments! Then, they each wrote a report all about their creation. Some students choose to make drums and others made wind instruments. Each instrument makes a unique sound.
The 5th and 6th graders created Twirligigs in hopes that Mother Nature will realize it is time for Spring. Pinwheels is our next project.
A few of our Spring elementary art projects. 3rd/4th grade egg styrofoam and marker prints and kindergarten bluebird nests.
The junior class is in need of empty metal or plastic coffee cans for their prom. Please drop off at the art room.
Good morning, Currently Highway 101 and County H are glare ice, with other roads on the bus route having slippery spots as well. Because of these road conditions GAC will run on a two hour delay. Again school will start at 10 AM today, Thursday, April 14.
Congratulations to the GAC Forensic team who participated in the state competition in Deforest, WI. Abbey R received the bronze medal in poetry and Layla Y, Laynee D, Katelyn K, and Jasmine S received a silver medal in group interpretation.
Two of the six students who competed in the preliminaries at the Nicolet college welding competition moved on to the finals today. Out of 66 participants one placed 16th and the other 12th. They both were awarded welding equipment, great job to all our students who competed.
This afternoon the Tech students had a tour at Marinette Marine. The students got a chance to see how the military ships are built and job opportunities available to them. So cool to see the shipyard and the work and skill put into building them.
The GAC Tech students had a tour of NWTC Marinette campus today. They had a tour of the electro-mech lab, auto lab and cnc machining lab. They also got a tour of the welding lab from one of GAC's alumni. Great morning followed by a tour of Marinette Marine.
Please remember to vote tomorrow, Tuesday, April 5th, 2022. Voting is open from 7AM-8PM. First time voters 18 years and up may register at the polling place right before they vote. They must bring a photo ID and a proof of residence. A valid WI drivers license covers both these requirements.
The Advanced Woods and Industrial Art students tried their hand at hydro dipping today. The process involves spray paint on water. Very cool process and creative projects.
Due to the weather, tonight’s board meeting has been canceled and rescheduled for tomorrow night, Thursday, March 24, at 6:00PM in the High School Library.
Due to the weather conditions school is canceled for today. Again, no school today, Wednesday, March 23.
Buddy reading in Kindergarten and Pre Kindergarten is a fun way to practice everyone's reading skills.
Good morning. Due to the icy road conditions school will run on a two hour delay today, Tuesday, March 22. Again school will start at 10 AM. Thank you.