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Welcome to the April 2024 episode of Monthly Update with Monogue!

In this episode, join us as Superintendent Dr. Monogue visits Middleton High School to meet with four exceptional senior CAPS students and explore the exciting opportunities and insights this groundbreaking program offers.

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2024 Wisconsin School Music Association
Congratulations to all 23 Middleton High School music students for their exceptional achievement in being selected for the WSMA High School State Honors Music Project. It's truly impressive that they represent the largest student group in the state, showcasing the strength and talent of Middleton's music programs.

The opportunity to perform at the Wisconsin State Music Conference is a significant honor and speaks volumes about their dedication and musical expertise. The WSMA State Honors Music Project's national recognition underscores the exceptional quality of this experience for young musicians.

Their success certainly brings a harmonious melody to celebrate—kudos to them and to Middleton High School's music education program for nurturing such remarkable talent!

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2024 Herb Kohl Scholarship Recipients
We are delighted to share some fantastic news with all of you. Our high school has not one but two recipients of the prestigious Herb Kohl Scholarship for 2024! Join me in congratulating Seniors Isha Chilukuri and Charlotte Kosek for earning the '2024 Student Excellence and Initiative Scholarship' from the Herb Kohl Foundation.

This achievement places them among an elite group of only 187 graduating high school students statewide who have been recognized for their outstanding academic accomplishments and leadership within their community. The $10,000 award is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence.

Let's extend our best wishes to Isha and Charlotte. May their future endeavors be filled with continued success, growth, and opportunities to impact the world positively.

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Years Of Service Event
This month, we celebrated the incredible dedication of our district staff, who reached significant career milestones at Middleton-Cross Plains during our Years Of Service Recognition event. 

The MCPASD 4th-grade orchestra members had an incredible performance! 

Thank you to Burn Boot Camp of Middleton for sponsoring our delicious dinner catered by Pikitto. Your support made our gathering even more special.

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It was wonderful to see everyone come together. Thanks to all who attended and contributed to these memorable occasions. Your dedication to our community is truly inspiring.

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Celebration Days
April was a fantastic month filled with appreciation and recognition for the dedicated individuals who contribute so much to the education system! 

  • We started the month off with National Assistant Principal Week. These incredible staff members infuse radiance into every school.

  • Paraprofessional Appreciation Day provided the perfect occasion to celebrate our exceptional para educators and acknowledge their profound contribution and dedication to shaping future generations.

  • On National School Librarian Day, we had the opportunity to thank them for supporting teachers and students. Parents, students, and staff love them so much.

  • National School Bus Driver Day brings our drivers to the front of the line, keeping our students safe with a smile every day. 

  • And ending April, we give gratitude to our Administrative Professionals—not just on April 24 but every single day.

We express gratitude and recognize their hard work during specific days or weeks and every day. We appreciate their efforts and contributions.

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"CLUE" MHS Performing Arts Center
Step into a world of mystery and intrigue at the MHS Performing Arts Center! Join us for an electrifying performance of "CLUE" from April 25 to 27th.

Enter the realm of suspense as you try to unravel the enigma: Who committed the crime? Is it Mr. Green in the library with the candlestick? Prepare for an edge-of-your-seat experience that keeps you guessing until the end. Secure your tickets today!

https://mhswi.booktix.net/

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Color Run/walk 
Back by popular demand, the Family Fun Day Spring Color Run/Walk is on April 27 at KMS. This 1.5-mile colorful course is FREE and perfect for the whole family! Let's get moving with a splash of color!

Learn more https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4b3qi1BibymZToDLYpJ_BiLtHkQm_j36Le-t2M7lCAWa6HA/viewform

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PTO fundraising events
We have some upcoming PTO fundraising events coming up and opportunities for our community to support our students and have your business shine! 

  • On May 10, the KMS PTO is hosting the Cougar Dash, a school-wide run/walk that is the PTO's largest annual fundraiser. All proceeds benefit Kromrey Middle School. 

Local businesses have the opportunity to sponsor the dash. Want more information on how your company can support KMS, go to the PTO Website:  PTO website: http://www.kromreypto.org

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The Elm Lawn Elementary Hot Dog Hustle will take place on May 15! The PTO has also allowed local businesses and families to sponsor the event. 

The Hot Dog Hustle is their biggest fundraiser of the year! The funds are used throughout the year to support the Elm Lawn students and staff. 

If you are interested in sponsoring the run, please check in with the PTO

Contact the Elm Lawn PTO at 608.235.0345 or elmlawnpto@gmail.com

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Total Solar Eclipse
On Monday, April 8, 2024, the world was captivated by the total solar eclipse, a rare celestial event that brought awe and wonder to millions. Although the Middleton - Cross Plains area was not on the direct path of totality, residents could witness a partial eclipse, which provided a unique and educational experience.

Our schools were well-prepared to utilize this astronomical event as a learning opportunity.

Northside had a representative from NASA stop by to meet with the 4th-grade class to explain more about solar eclipses. They also provided viewing glasses for the whole school. Many classrooms incorporated the eclipse into their lesson plans, and everyone had the opportunity to watch it outside or via live stream inside. They also made bracelets with solar beads that glow after being in the sun for a bit.

The event was a resounding success, impacting future generations of astronomers, scientists, and curious minds.

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