






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.
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.





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.

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.





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!

Don't forget to mark your calendars for the home opener Monday, April 6th @ 4:30 pm.

✔️ 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!















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!

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







