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Welcome to the Ashwaubenon High School Learning Community; Home of the Jaguars! We invite you to browse our website and learn more about the many wonderful academic and co-curricular opportunities available at AHS.
Ashwaubenon High School is home to 1,030 students enrolled in a wide variety of learning activities. The motto "big enough to serve you-small enough to know you" is an essential operational belief that guides our daily interactions with students. This is certainly evidenced by the large number of open enrollment students who have elected to avail themselves to our high school programs.
Three long-standing hallmarks of Ashwaubenon High School are our wide-range of academic programs, our excellence in co-curriculars and the wonderful parent support found at all levels. We invite you to learn more about our programs and encourage you to contact any of our personnel who will gladly answer your questions.
Again,welcome to our Learning Community. We look forward to meeting you. Go Jaguars!
All the best!
Mark J.Sheedy, Principal
msheedy@ashwaubenon.k12.wi.us
920.492.2955 ext.5334
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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
On Saturday, May 18 around 2pm, a TEST MESSAGE will be emailed and phoned to all Ashwaubenon School District families and staff from Blackboard Connect, our new rapid communication system which is replacing AlertNow. To read our letter about this switch and the test message, click here. You can also click on the title above to go to our Blackboard Connect / AlertNow webpage.
Click the title above to go to our District - Publications page where the 2013-14 School Year Calendar is posted.
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| Annual AHS Student Art Show |
| The annual Ashwaubenon High School Art Show takes place Saturday, May 18th and Sunday, May 19th from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The show, which is free of charge, takes place at the Ashwaubenon Historical Society at 737 Cormier Road. |
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| AHS Creating Alumni Art Gallery |
| Ashwaubenon High School wants to showcase artwork created by their alumni. AHS Art teachers are coordinating an effort to create a gallery at the school that will include alumni artwork. The purpose of the gallery is to connect both past and current students with the community by displaying their works of art in a public setting. |
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| ATT & NWTC Grant Supports CIM Mobile Lab Training at AHS |
Click the links below to see the local media's coverage of AT&T's grant with NWTC whcih was awarded to AHS to support workforce development.
WBAY-TV,
Press-Gazette |
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| AHS Students Excel at DECA Internationals with One Placing 3rd in the World |
| Five Ashwaubenon High School students competed at the DECA International Competition in California, which took place April 24th through April 27th. Three of the five students made it to the final round of the marketing competition by finishing in the top ten percent of the world in their business category. Senior Austin Kadulski advanced even further by placing third in the world in his category. Over 12,000 students from around the globe took part in this year's competition. |
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| Four Ashwaubenon Teams Advance to Global DI Tournament |
| For the 2012-13 season, Ashwaubenon Schools had 31 teams participate in the Destination Imagination (DI) program. 24 of those teams were in competitive categories with 16 of them advancing to the State tournament held on April 13th at UW-Stevens Point. Of the 16 Ashwaubenon teams at State, 4 are advancing to the Global Tournament which takes place in Knoxville, Tennessee from May 22nd through 25th. |
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| Student Operated Vision Cafe Opens at AHS |
| Vision Cafe, a student run business serving hot cocoa, cappuccino and various flavored coffees to the staff at Ashwaubenon High School and the School District Office, has recently opened its doors at AHS. The cafe is an enhancement to the district's special education program and provides students the opportunity to be involved with various facets of the operation such as prepping the coffee brewers, printing online orders, preparing and delivering beverages as well as opening and closing the till daily. |
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| Brian Nelsen Selected to Succeed Retiring AHS Principal Mark Sheedy |
| Brian Nelsen, the current Director of Pupil Services for the Ashwaubenon School District, has been selected to be Ashwaubenon High School's next Principal. This appointment is the result of current AHS Principal Mark Sheedy announcing his retirement effective June 30, 2013. |
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| AHS Senior Schultz Selected to 'Kids from Wisconsin' |
| Ashwaubenon High School Senior trumpeter Emily Schultz has been selected to be a member of the 2013 'Kids from Wisconsin' performing group. Schultz auditioned for the group this past winter and was recently notified of her selection. |
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| Strong Community Support Provides for Improved, Multi-Use Field |
| Less than a year ago, a committee comprised of community members and parents started work on a project to improve Ashwaubenon's Goelz Field. The project, called JAGfield, is to convert the single-use, natural turf football field into a multi-use, synthetic turf facility. To date, over $800,000 of the $1,000,000 needed has been raised, all in the form of private donations. This substantial progress makes it very likely the project will be completed in time for the upcoming 2013-14 school year. |
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| Ashwaubenon High School Alumni Association |
| A group of AHS alumni, with help from the Ashwaubenon School District, are in the process of establishing an AHS Alumni Association. Click the title above to visit their Facebook Group page. |
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| What Learning Looks Like at AHS Video |
| Click the title above to see a video showing what learning looks likes, with new learning spaces, technology and collaboration, at Ashwaubenon High School. |
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Ashwaubenon High School Mission Statement
The mission of Ashwaubenon High School, in partnership with parents and the community, is to provide an appropriate and comprehensive education for each student. This education will help each one become an independent adult, an involved citizen with a sense of community and an individual who contributes to a better society.
Ashwaubenon High School Philosophy
The staff of Ashwaubenon High School believes in the values of education for each student. We recognize and accept individual and cultural differences, and we believe that having a comprehensive curriculum and multiple co-curricular activities assist in educational growth. A safe and secure environment, based on principles of caring, justice, and individual responsibility, is important for the successful acquisition of academic, social, emotional, physical, and employability skills. These skills are necessaryfor our students, who enter our school as adolescents and leave us as young adults.
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| Last Updated: 5/15/13 |
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