Tri-County Kindness Squad Color Run 2026
43 minutes ago, Amber Schwartzman
Color Run

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.

about 2 hours ago, Jennifer Montgomery
James glass
Tri-County Area Schools is Hiring.
about 2 hours ago, Jody Congdon
bookkeeper
Second grade student Thiago drew what he thought the coolest stuffed animal would look like and high school student Jaden created it for him. These guys both did great work!
5 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Thiago drawing
Jaden's stuffed animal
T and J reveal

Virtual Learning Day 4/2/2026
Due to the Ice Storm Warning that covers our district and the report of significant ice accumulation and hazardous road conditions between the hours of 4am and 10am tomorrow, we have decided to go to a virtual format for the day. All school buildings will be closed. Staff and students will participate in virtual education as planned per your building administration. There will be NO after school activities. Stay safe and see you next Tuesday!

5 days ago, Jody Congdon
Virtual day 4/2/2026
Congratulations TC Baseball!
Don't forget to mark your calendars for the home opener Monday, April 6th @ 4:30 pm.
5 days ago, Jody Congdon
TC baseball
Our Tech Ed students have been hard at work on a variety of hands-on projects!

✔️ Metals students are excited to show off their new welding helmets, generously donated by Walts Petroleum.
✔️ An advanced welding student has been working on a cattle feeder project.
✔️ Car Care students are diving into braking systems.
✔️ Intro to Metals students proudly completed their sheet metal toolboxes.
✔️ Construction students are applying trim to the new ticket booths.
✔️ Welding students have been busy repairing the school’s snow plow.

Great work by all of our students; learning real skills and getting the job done!
5 days ago, Theresa Glodoski
Brake Work
Welding Helmets
Tool boxes
Ticket Booths
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Snowplow
Easter came early at TC's ExCEL play group today! The children enjoyed reading "Happy Easter, Mouse" and moving to Easter songs. They even went on an Easter egg hunt! To top it off, the kids made their very own Easter bunny masks. Please join us for our next play group on April 24th at 9 am.
10 days ago, Ashley Marti
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Artist of the Week - Mia Flores-Zdroik is a senior in TC Pride this semester, which is a class dedicated to making art for our school. Mia has been in art her entire high school career. She has taken many classes . Mia has done extra work this year with our collaboration projects between the elementary and high school students. Mia plans to go into early education for a career. Mia has been a delight to have over the years. Her kindness, hard work and creativity have been impressive. This is Mia's senior tile, measuring 4' x 2'. It is her legacy she will leave at TC for future generations to enjoy for years to come. We wish Mia all the best and are proud of all her artistic efforts through the years!

11 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Mia Senior Tile
Tri-County Middle School Presents - "The Witch's Princess" by Don Lolidis. Friday, March 27th @ 7:30PM and Saturday, March 28th @ 2:00PM at Tri-County Schools. The Witch's Princess is produced by special arrangements with Your Stage Partners.
12 days ago, Ann Hintz

More 5K handprints. An art collaboration from Elementary to High School, with memories made!

13 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
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Nostalgic Movie Night
24 days ago, Jody Congdon
Movie night
TC Fitness Center Closing
24 days ago, Jody Congdon
FC closed for weather
Day 1 of our annual NHS trip is in the books! 🎉
Today we explored the Science and Industry Museum, then wrapped up the night with dinner and an amazing show at Medieval Times. Lots of learning, laughs, and great memories already, and we’re just getting started! 🏰⚔️
25 days ago, Jade Graebel
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Artist of the Week - Maria Landeros is a junior in 2D Art, section 4. Maria is a fantastic artist and has been making exceptional work at TC for years. Maria's assignment was to create an art piece that evoked emotion when looked at. Maria did an excellent job on her 14" x 18" canvas. Her use of color, subject matter, highlights and details created a quality work of art.

25 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Maria's painting
Whitney Golding and Melissa Henriksen from Waushara County Human Services will be offering a Love and Logic Workshop starting in April!
26 days ago, Jody Congdon
love and logic flyer
Second grader Finn did a great job designing his idea of what the coolest stuffed animal in the world would be, and Senior Syd did an awesome job making this dream come alive!
26 days ago, Jennifer Montgomery
Finn's drawing
Syd's creation
Syd and Finn
Help needed!
27 days ago, Jody Congdon
help needed
crossing guard
Color Run at TC!
28 days ago, Jody Congdon
Save the date
A Unified Appeal to Members of the Legislature and the Governor

The public school districts serving Adams, Marquette, and Waushara Counties come together with a single purpose: To advocate for students while honoring our responsibility to taxpayers. This message is not partisan. It is practical. As local education leaders, we are entrusted with delivering strong academic outcomes while managing public resources wisely.

Across Wisconsin, families are navigating higher costs for groceries, utilities, fuel, and health care. School districts are facing those same financial realities. The price of transporting students, heating and powering our buildings, providing meals, and maintaining employee benefits has climbed significantly. Inflation has not spared public education.

When the state reported a $4 billion surplus, we believed it signaled an opportunity to acknowledge these shared economic pressures. Yet K–12 public schools received no increase in general state aid in the most recent biennium. At a time of rising costs, flat funding functions as a reduction.

Our districts have long exercised fiscal discipline. However, when state support fails to keep pace with inflation, the financial burden does not disappear — it shifts locally. Through the state funding formula and recurring referendums, communities are left to bridge the gap. For our families, farmers, retirees, and small businesses, this growing reliance on property taxes is neither sustainable nor equitable.

Wisconsin needs a bipartisan agreement that restores stability to school funding. The current impasse limits responsible long-term planning and forces districts into short-term, referendum-driven solutions. Historically, our state provided annual per-pupil adjustments tied to inflation, offering predictability and shared responsibility. Those cost-of-living adjustments were eliminated during the 2009 recession and have never been reinstated, despite years of economic recovery.

We believe there is a constructive path forward — one consistent with a true “Wisconsin Way” of compromise and cooperation.

1. Restore Inflationary Adjustments to State Aid

Reinstating a statutory link between per-pupil funding and the Consumer Price Index — a framework first advanced under Governor Tommy Thompson — would ensure funding keeps pace with real-world costs. This is not an expansion of spending; it is preservation of purchasing power and planning stability.

2. Utilize Current Surpluses for Immediate Relief

The state’s growing surplus, built from taxpayer contributions, presents an opportunity to provide meaningful property tax relief while delivering an immediate increase in state aid. Doing so would ease operational strain on districts and reduce pressure on local taxpayers.

3. Reestablish Predictability Through Bipartisan Commitment

Our communities need stability. Moving away from referendum-to-referendum budgeting allows districts to focus on improving student achievement, strengthening workforce readiness, and expanding opportunities rather than navigating financial uncertainty.

Wisconsin’s long-term economic strength depends on the quality of its public schools. Previous generations benefited from robust educational programming — art, music, physical education, libraries, and school nursing services were standard offerings. Without funding that reflects actual costs, districts will be forced to scale back opportunities at the very moment students need them most.

We are not requesting unchecked spending. We are calling for a return to a proven, bipartisan funding structure that once positioned Wisconsin as a national leader in both educational quality and fiscal stewardship.

We respectfully urge you to move beyond the current stalemate and work together toward a practical, responsible solution that supports students while protecting taxpayers.

Sincerely,
The School Districts of Adams, Marquette, and Waushara Counties

Adams-Friendship, Almond-Bancroft, Montello, Tri-County, Wautoma, Westfield, and Wild Rose


CC:
Governor Evers, Rep. Peterson, Sen. Cabral-Guevara, Rep. Dahlman, Sen. Jagler, Sen. Testin, Rep. Krug
28 days ago, Jody Congdon
A Unified Appeal to Members of the Legislature and the Governor