
8th grade students went to the Reality Store and learned a lot of life lessons. They chose a career, home & vehicle and then had to pay their bills for a month to see if they could make ends meet.


EPEC will be meeting on Wednesday, March 14th at 6pm in the elementary library. We will discuss fundraisers, playground updates and testing updates. All are welcome to attend!


Date change: The regular school board
meeting of the School District of Greenwood will be held on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. in the Board Room
located in the Middle-High School Building.

GHS Vex Robotics team had a blast at the CVTC Manufacturing Show, competing in the VEX competition and checking out the industry.




A lot of fun was had on Friday celebrating Dr. Seuss's birthday! Thank you to Officer Kohnert and everyone who participated.




First graders work in partners to find ten-based addition and subtraction partners on a hundreds grid. Students are learning to look for patterns and relationships on the grid to help solve larger addition and subtraction problems like 43 + 30 and 79 - 20.


Spring Fitness Center training dates


State Wrestling Qualifiers Dylan Nielsen and Stephen Buchanan (both of the NGL team) go around the Elementary School this morning getting high fives from our students to wish them good luck!


Happy FFA week! Greenwood has a strong tradition of involvement in Future Farmers of America. This photo is the 1948 FFA Chapter - 70 years ago!


The School District of Greenwood will be closed Tuesday, February 20, 2018 due to weather and road conditions. Stay safe!

All games, events, and practices are cancelled for today, Monday, February 19, 2018.

The 4K and 5K families had a blast sledding on Thursday night!


BMX Stunt Rider, Rich Wieber, visited the Elementary to share some of his tricks while talking about bike safety, goals and working hard.


Members of the Marshfield Ordinance and Swat team came to Mrs. Jaenke's Careers class and shared their career with us. They brought the armoured vehicle and other equipment used in their job.




Mrs. Johnson’s class celebrated the 100th day by counting to 100 using our decade numbers. It is so fun to do it with cereal patterns!



The 2018 Annual Spelling Bee!


Small Engines students learn to read precision measurement tools with 3-D printed blocks. This prepares them to read a micrometer and a dial caliper. Students will then do their own rebuilds!

Textiles and Design students recently finished tote bags!


Mrs. Jaenke's High School Child Development students are taking some time to play children's games and discussing how it contributes to development!


If only we could all have Bentley's job... Thanks Bentley for being so great with our readers!
