Tri-County Kindness Squad Color Run 2026

Registrations may also be mailed to:

Tri-County School District

Attention: Janine Schwartzman

409 S. West St. Plainfield, WI 54966

10 days ago, Amber Schwartzman
Color Run
Registration
Quarter 3 Honor Roll
about 4 hours ago, Amber Schwartzman
Middle School
High School
All TC High School Students and their approved guests are invited to Post Prom!
about 8 hours ago, Theresa Glodoski
Post Prom

Artist of the Week - Nadia Schoenstene is a junior in 2D Art, section 2. Nadia's watercolor painting turned out fantastic! Her use of color and blending are top-notch. Nadia's watercolor piece measures 23" x 17". Nadia spent a lot of time perfecting her skin tones and all the many different shades in this piece. Her work will be featured at our yearly art show in May.

about 9 hours ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Nadia Watercolor

🥎Congratulations, Mary Devine!🥎

You're the winner of our softball team's $25 drawing!

A huge thank you to everyone for your amazing support — we couldn't do it without you.

Stay tuned… our next $25 winner will be announced next Tuesday! Good luck!

about 10 hours ago, Jamie Helmrick
Track Meet Cancelled
2 days ago, Amber Schwartzman
Cancelled

🥎Congratulations, Dee Sullivan!🥎

You're the winner of our softball team's $25 drawing!

A huge thank you to everyone for your amazing support — we couldn't do it without you.

Stay tuned… our next $25 winner will be announced this Thursday! Good luck!

2 days ago, Jamie Helmrick
EXCITING NEWS!!! Our Four-Year-Old Kindergarten Program for the 2026-2027 School Year will now be running Monday through Friday! Parents will still have the option of a 1/2 day program or to join us for our FREE Wrap Around Care option, which provides our 4K Penguins with a full-day of fun and learning!

We are still taking enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year, for children who will be 4 years old by Sept. 1st. To register, please call the Elementary office at 715-335-6366! We can't wait to meet you!
3 days ago, Janine Schwartzman
4K learning
4K Play
4K Learning

Ever wonder where all the great art hanging around our school comes from? Our awesome TC Pride class creates this work! They put a lot of effort into making quality art for students and staff to enjoy for years. We have our next round of staff name boards ready to be hung outside of their areas. Each student chooses who they want to create for, comes up with the design and then makes it something we are proud to display here at school.

Ms. E. Dean started by Noe Rodriguez and finished by Annalie Mata.
Mrs. K. Dean created by Leo Samayoa.
Mr. Detlor created by Mia Flores-Zdroik.
Mr. Hughes started by Estrella Rodriguez and finished by Leo Samayoa.
Mr. Kemnetz created by Kassie Wagenknecht.
Mrs. J. Schwartzman started by Chase Schwartzman and finished by Lily Lehnigk.
Mr. Wagester created by Lily Lehnigk.
Ms. Zavala created by Jazmin Elizondo.

6 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
E. Dean
K. Dean
Detlor
Hughes
Kemnetz
JSchwartzman
Wagester
Zavala
Middle & High School Families-Please check out these online summer school opportunities for your students with RVA. These are great options to advance learning during the summer months. Sign up is completed by families, however if help is needed, contact the 6-12 Counseling Office at TC.
6 days ago, Emily Krystowiak
RVA MS
RVA HS
RVA HS
Attention 6-8th grade Families Please check out the opportunity below for your middle school student. This is a great opportunity for your student!
6 days ago, Emily Krystowiak
MSTC Summer

Artist of the Week - Alice Vang is a sophomore in 3D Art. Alice did an excellent job with her glass mosaic. She drew out her design, cut her glass pieces, glued them and then grouted her piece. Alice's piece measures 14" x 11". Her whimsical Snoopy is fun to see and her colors look great. Alice spends a lot of time on her work to create quality art here at TC.

7 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Snoopy
Prom April 18th, 2026 Theme: Cloud Nine
8 days ago, Jessica Rettler
prom
Second grade student Hoyt drew what he thought would be the best stuffed animal ever. High school student Lily chose to create Hoyt's drawing. Lily and her art teacher did not know that Hoyt drew his dog that had passed away. Lily did a great job bringing Hoyt's drawing to life. Finding out how special his drawing was to him, made this creation even more touching! Great work!!!
8 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Lily and Hoyt
Hoyt drawing
Hoyt stuffed animal
Donut Sales
8 days ago, Amber Schwartzman
Donut Sales
TC Penguin Baseball Update:
Gage Baggs and Jake Makaryk combined for a 3-hitter but the Penguins still came up short versus the #4-ranked Pittsville Panthers on Tuesday night at Tri-County.
The Penguins outhit the Panthers 5 to 3, but 5 Penguin fielding errors led to 4 unearned runs for the Panthers to put the game out of reach. The Penguins loaded the bases in the second with no outs, but the Panthers converted the force out and home and struck out the final two Penguin hitters to retire the side.
Offensively, Conner Thurley led the way going 2-for-3 with a single and an infield single. RJ Meddaugh hit a double, Gage Beggs chipped in a single, and Dame Friebel beat out an infield single.
The Penguins next game is Thursday, April 9th at conference rival Port Edwards' Palen Field at 4:30 PM.
8 days ago, Jody Congdon

Our High School STEAM 2 class had the incredible opportunity to tour Lambeau Field and explore its Hall of Fame. Students not only experienced this iconic venue firsthand and learned about the Green Bay Packers' rich history, but also gathered valuable insights for their research projects.

As part of their studies, students are comparing different types of sports fields, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of natural grass versus turf. This real-world experience provided meaningful context and enhanced their understanding in ways that go beyond the classroom.

We extend our sincere thanks to the Green Bay Packers Community Outreach Program and another generous donor for making this memorable and educational experience possible.

8 days ago, Jamie Helmrick
steam
tunnel
press box
stadium view
hall of fame
The Penguins lost the home opener versus the Hilbert Wolves on Monday by a score of 7-4. The Penguins led 3-1 after 5 innings, but could not hold on to secure the win. The Penguins played well overall, but mental mistakes by young Penguin players led to the late Hilbert Rally. The game felt closer than the score.

Highlights include Seth Hildebrandt's pitching performance (no decision), going 4-2/3 innings and allowing only 1 run (earned), 3 hits, 2 walks, and 4 K's. Seth helped his cause at the plate by going 2-for-3 with a double, BB, R, RBI. Conner Thurley chipped in at the plate going 2-for-4 with 2 RBI's. Chevy Houk smacked a double in the 6th.

The Penguins are in action today at 4:30 PM versus last year's state semifinalist Pittsville Panthers.
9 days ago, Jody Congdon
*Menu Updates* Please note the following changes to the April Breakfast/Lunch Menu: * Tuesday April 7 - Lunch will be our Easter Lunch - Ham, Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, & Green Bean Casserole * Friday April 17 - Breakfast will be Cheese Omelets
10 days ago, Nathan Detlor
Menu Updates

Artist of the Week - James Firkus is an 8th grade student in art. James assignment was to make a glass mosaic with a mirror. James piece measures 1' x 1' and is wonderful! James came up with a fun design, cut his glass pieces well, glued and grouted his work. James is a creative student who excels in 3D work. As a young 6th grade student he even came in after school to learn the potter's wheel. James glass mosaic will be featured in our May art show.

10 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
James glass