
TC Varsity Softball game is canceled for today!
No Practice!!


JV Baseball game has canceled for tonight!


Let's give a "Good Luck" send-off to Sophomore Christina Lamb-Bittinat and Juniors Jessica Bittorf and Aidan Olson as they travel to Madison today for the Wisconsin State Speech & Debate Festival (formally known as Forensics)! Good luck to all 3 Clayton students!


Isabelle Bergman
"If you got a dream, chase it, 'cause a dream won't chase you back" - Cody Johnson


At Wednesday night's school board meeting, 6th-grade student Kason Volkmer was recognized as the March Middle School Spotlight Student! The next day, 11th-grade student Olivia Forseth was given her certificate for being the March High School Spotlight Student! Thank you, Kason & Olivia for shining bright at Clayton! Look for more information on these two outstanding students in the April Newsletter, out soon!
Also recognized at the meeting were Lisa Berghammer (1st-grade teacher) and Jeni Donath (school counselor) for their commitment to the Clayton School District and the students. Mrs. Berghammer and Ms. Donath are the March Spotlight Staff!





JV Softball Triangular is canceled for Saturday!


The 5th grade took advantage of the wind today and tried out their kites that THEY constructed and decorated in Mr. Bartz's classroom! Nice job!






Schedule change for today! JV Softball vs Bloomer is canceled! JV will have an inter-squad scrimmage in Clayton starting at 4:30.


Today's Sports Schedule!


Last Thursday, the 2nd graders enjoyed listening to a story called "First Notes of Spring" using Zoom. The live storyteller was awesome! The students then made their own maracas and played flutes to make their own sounds of spring! Super fun way to end the day in 2nd grade!





JV Baseball Update for tomorrow!


Clayton Blood Drive on May 8th! Please note that donors will now enter the school building at Door #6 and proceed to the small gym. Please see the link for signing up
https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=claytonwi


ATTENTION! Canceled Track and postponed Baseball and Softball!



Tuesday Spring Sports!


Fun times in Physical Science last week!



Monday's games! (Note changes)



What a beautiful day for the Trap Team on Sunday!











From Mr. Kuehn's Ag Woodworking class ~
Lilli's beautifully crafted wooden flower, designed using AutoCAD, embodies creativity and technical skill. Utilizing AutoCAD, she meticulously designed every petal and detail, ensuring precision and aesthetic appeal. This integration of digital design tools with traditional woodworking techniques showcases Lilli's ability to merge technology with craftsmanship.
For her project, Lilli selected high-quality wood & finishing materials such as maple and epoxy, chosen for their workability and natural beauty. These materials were carefully shaped and carved using woodworking tools to bring her intricate design to life. Each petal was meticulously crafted, adding depth and realism to the wooden flower.
Overall, Lilli's project exemplifies the fusion of artistic vision, technical proficiency, and innovative design. Through her use of AutoCAD and selection of premium materials, she has created a stunning wooden flower that stands as a testament to her talent and creativity in woodworking.


Guess what happened this past Friday? Beanstalks went home with the littles! If you remember, last month the JK students visited Bergmann's Greenhouse and planted their very own bean seed! They were excited to see how much they'd grown in a month!

The Spanish II students participated in the international music voting competition called Locura de Marzo. Schools in all 50 states and in 20 countries participated in this Spanish music competition. The students created brackets to select which song would win out of the 16 picks. Throughout the month of March students listened to and learned about the songs and artists that participated in Locura de Marzo. Each day two songs would battle to win the title of champion. This year we had two Spanish II winners of the bracket competition with a tie score at Clayton School. Congratulations Emily Zemke & Isabelle Schradle!
