
Spartan Scoop Nov 4
2024-25

Spartan Spotlight
What Every Spartan Needs to Know
Canvas Parent App
Parents/Guardians you are able to be an observer in your student's canvas account. If you have not already signed up for this, please reach out Julie Waack (waackj@mcfsd.org) for a pairing code. To help you get started or for a refresh on how to use the app, please see the links below:
Video about the Canvas Parent App: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Video-Guide/Canvas-Parent-App/ta-p/383772#video-script
Link to a video about viewing as an Observer on the dashboard, however it doesn't have the student drop-down box at the top so it isn't the most recent version: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Video-Guide/Canvas-Overview-for-Observers/ta-p/383797
November 7
MHS Midterm
November 8
No School - Staff Professional Development Day
November 12
Reality Zone - Juniors in Mr. McGrath's first semester economics classes will participate in this financial literacy event that is required for graduation. For more information, please contact Penny Thompson at thompsp@mcfsd.org
Senior Picture Yearbook Deadline
Pictures are due November 30th. Email photos to yearbook@mcfsd.org. Contact Ms. Fay (fays@mcfsd.org) or Ms. Lindy (wiesmal@mcfsd.org) with any questions.
Celebrations
Coffee and Cupcakes
Ms. Lenning's and Ms. Richardson's classes teamed up to make cupcakes for delivery with their Spartan Fuel Coffee Cart orders.
Student Services
Upcoming Events
McFarland Music Boosters’ Fruit, Kringle, and More Fundraiser - October 28-November 10
Oregon Lacrosse - Try Lacrosse Event - November 17
Badger Bots School Day Off Camps - October 24-December 31
Free Triple P Positive Parenting Online Program for WI Families
MRAP
Looking for more things to do?
McFarland Recreation Aquatics & Play (MRAP) and the McFarland Performing Arts Center (MPAC) offer a wide variety of recreation and aquatics programs for community members of all ages. To learn more, visit MRAPNews.com
Questions about specific MRAP or MPAC programs?
Reach out to the staff contacts listed below:
Stu Schaefer, Director of Community Services
schaefs@mcfsd.org | 608-838-3168
Kayla Eliasson, Aquatics Supervisor
eliassk@mcfsd.org | 608-838-3168
Alisha Fix, Recreation Supervisor
fixa@mcfsd.org | 608-838-4666
Zachary Franczak, Performing Arts Supervisor
franczz@mcfsd.org | 608-838-4461
McFarland Schools Equity Collective (MSEC)
MSEC is a collaborative group that meets monthly to provide feedback to the district with the goal of enhancing equity and fostering positive experiences for all students and families. If you’re interested in advocating for improvements to our school community or learning about important district topics, we invite you to join our upcoming meeting on November 20th from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at WIS in the Multi-Purpose Room. Everyone is welcome!
Athletic Director, Paul Ackley will be joining us to provide an update on student participation and what is being done to combat harmful language followed by a Q&A.
To Submit A Question Use This Form
To receive more detailed information about MSEC, join our mailing list by completing this form.
For upcoming meetings, check out our calendar of events for the year.
Attendance
Parents, PLEASE REPORT ALL ATTENDANCE IN INFINITE CAMPUS. You are able to enter your request directly into IC at any time of day, even for short notice or late requests. (Instructions). If you are concerned that the office staff is not receiving your IC absence request, please make sure you allow push notifications for the Infinite Campus app on your phone. Once the IC request is processed you will get a notification.
As a back-up, you can leave a message on the attendance line, 608-838-4657, or email mhsattendance@mcfsd.org.
Health Services
Pneumonia on the Rise
Per WI DHS Mycoplasma pneumonia (M. pneumoniae or walking pneumonia) activity is increasing nationwide and in Wisconsin. Every three to seven years an increase in M. pneumoniae cases are identified in the United States. People of all ages are at risk for getting M. pneumoniae infection, but it is most common among young adults and school-aged children. There is no vaccine to prevent M. pneumoniae infection. For moderate to severe cases, antibiotic therapy can be prescribed by a clinician. Please view the CDC website for additional information and resources. If you have a cough, fever, run down/extremely tired, difficulty/painful breathing we recommend that you contact your healthcare provider.
Please review our Guidelines for sending your child to school. Remember, if your child is sick please keep them home and seek medical evaluation as needed. Students will be sent home with the following symptoms:
Temperature above 100.4°F
Vomiting or diarrhea
Frequent uncontrollable cough
Your child should remain at home until fever, vomiting/diarrhea has stopped for 24 hours without the use of medication. If they have been prescribed antibiotics, please see the MSD Health Services Handbook and DHS Wisconsin Childhood Communicable Disease guidelines for when they may return to school. As well, please notify the School/Health Office if your student has tested positive for a communicable disease such as: Influenza/Flu, Covid 19, Pneumonia, Strep Throat, RSV, Hand Foot & Mouth, Pertussis, etc.
Thank you for your partnership as we work to keep our students and staff healthy and safe each day!
Schedules
Athletics
Spartan Nation Update
Girls Swimming: Participated in the Badger Small Conference meet at Sauk Prairie this past Saturday and took 4th overall. They are getting ready for the WIAA Sectional meet which will be held at McFarland on Saturday November 9th.
Boys Soccer: Had a nice WIAA Sectional semi-final win over Evansville on Thursday and a tough loss to Delavan - Darien in the WIAA Sectional Final on Saturday. Congratulations to the boys soccer team for a successful season and thank you to Aaron Ziegler, Sam Shackett, Sheila Erbach-McGinn and John Nagler our coaches for all their time, energy and efforts throughout the season
Cross Country: CONGRATULATIONS to Isaac Ewing, Henry Piec, and Spencer Alf for participating in the WIAA Cross Country meet on Saturday in Wisconsin Rapids. Thank you to our coaches Andrew Garvey, Scott Fischer, Colin Suehring and Amanda Hawn for all their time, energy and efforts throughout the cross country season.
MHS Dance: Is getting ready for the Wauwatosa West Trojan Dance Invitational on Saturday Nov. 9th. Good Luck.
School Nutrition
District News
Interested in Becoming A School Board Member?
Learning more about serving on the school board including how to run during an informational meeting at 6 p.m. on November 18. See this flier for more information.
211 Wisconsin
211 Wisconsin is the state’s most comprehensive and trusted directory of community resources, professionally curated by trained specialists across eight regional contact centers. This invaluable service connects fellow Wisconsinites to the local resources they need, whether for housing, food assistance, mental health support, or other essential services.
We’re excited to announce that each of our schools now has a dedicated iPad kiosk for families to access 211 Wisconsin and explore the many resources available. Here are the locations of the kiosks: CEPS–main office, WIS–Main Office, IMMS–Student Services Office, MHS–Student Services Office and by the Pool Office.
McFarland School District Awarded 2024-25 Sparks Grant for Community Inclusion
The Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities (WI-BPDD) has awarded the McFarland School District a 2024-25 Sparks grant to enhance community connections and inclusion for people with disabilities. Sparks grants fund efforts that create meaningful social connections, help organizations build inclusive programs, and encourage community members to develop a greater understanding of people with disabilities.
The McFarland School District, in collaboration with McFarland Recreation, Aquatics, and Play, will establish a local advisory board that includes people with disabilities, their families, and community members. The advisory board will offer input on recreational activities, ensuring they are more welcoming and accessible, and it will guide the creation of accessible resources, including an updated brochure, website, and registration process. Planned programming includes expanding activities for all ages, with a focus on those under three and over 18. This grant will ultimately enhance programming, improve access to adaptive equipment, and engage the entire community. More information is available at WI-BPDD’s website.
🎓McFarland School Board
District Recognition Days
November is...
- Native American Heritage Month
- Veterans and Military Families Month
- Youth Homelessness Awareness month
November 1 - Diwali
November 2 - Dia de los Muertos
November 2 & 3 - Hmong New Year Madison, WI