Giving Back to Wausaukee School
WHS Alumni Contributions in Action!
WAEF uses Alumni contributions to support innovative & creative programs that provide enriched educational experiences for the K-12 students of the School District of Wausaukee.
Wausaukee School teachers and staff can apply for a Classroom Grant every fall. The applications are reviewed by and selected for funding by the WAEF Board of Directors.
2022/23 Classroom Grants
YOUNG RANGER AUTHORS
Elementary students became published authors by creating their own book. Students wrote about their favorite winter things and created illustrations. These works of art were published together in a book for students to take home.
NATIONAL PARKS CALENDAR
HS Wildlife and Forestry students created National Parks Calendars to explore the diverse parks across the nation as well as learn about the National Parks Service and its objectives. Each student researched 12 parks to write a description that went along with each park picture.
STUDENTREASURES
HS Juniors published their own fictional children's books. This provided an opportunity for the students to develop an engaging story, edit and rewrite, and publish the final version. The high schoolers shared their stories with elementary students.
GET TROTTING
Students who participated in the annual Turkey Trot qualified for an incentive of a $5 book coupon. Students were encouraged to be active by completing enough laps to receive the incentive.
FAB LAB
A sublimated graphics heat press and benchtop lathes were purchased for the Fabrication Lab (i.e. Fab Lab) where manufacturing and marketing classes take place. Students get industry-level training to run real world equipment. The purchases allow students to engage in precision measuring and detail-oriented project based learning.
2020/21 Classroom Grants
WILDLIFE & FORESTRY STUDENT PROJECTS
The Wildlife & Forestry students will be building bird houses to install on the nature trails around the Wausaukee school. The students will study the bird species and surrounding trees. This grant will be used to purchase the birdhouse materials and forestry tree study devices. See Pictures!
HOW AMERICA WORKS
The Government class will be using the Scholastic's book "How America Works" to enrich the class curriculum. Students will get a deeper understanding of government and hopefully will be inspired to have meaningful discussions and become positive citizens in their future communities.
VISUAL PRINTS OF L.A.M.P.
SPEECH & LANGUAGE
LAMP is a therapeutic approach to augmented and alternative communication based on neurological and motor learning principles. The goal is to give individuals who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities a method of independently and spontaneously expressing themselves. This grant will be used to purchase visual prints of LAMP Words for Life to allow students more exposure. The greater amount of exposure and modeling from teachers and classmates helps increase student learning and expressive communication skills.
2020/21 Donations
BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES
WAEF made a donation to support to purchase of needed student backpacks and supplies to help get students ready for learning this fall.
SHOES FOR SCHOOL
WAEF donated to support the purchase of a variety of shoes for Wausaukee school to have on-hand as the need arises.
2019/20 Classroom Grants
ONE SCHOOL ONE BOOK
Each elementary school student had the opportunity to simultaneously read the same book (The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner) to model the habit of regularly reading together (at home and at school) which helps to build a strong literacy foundation.
ENERGY BUS
The Girls Softball team is using the book "The Energy Bus" to enhance the student-athlete outcome by exploring themes like the power of being a part of a team and pushing oneself to be better in all aspects of life.