
age and under. Persons over 18 years of age who are determined by a state or local public educational agency to be mentally or physically disabled and who also participate in a public or private non- profit school program during the
regular school year may receive free meals as well.
The following will be the location where free summer meals will be served:
Breakfast (available Monday-Friday)
Tri-County High School Cafeteria
409 S West St
Plainfield WI, 54966
Dates: June 10, 2026 – July 2, 2026
Times: 7:45 AM – 8:30 AM
Lunch (available Monday-Friday)
Tri-County High School Cafeteria
409 S West St
Plainfield WI, 54966
Dates: June 10, 2026 – July 2, 2026
Times: 10:40 AM – 11:30 AM
Meals are provided to all children regardless of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability and there will
be no discrimination during meal service.
For any questions contact Janine Schwartzman 715-335-6366 Ext. 400 or janineschwartzman@tcpenguin.net


Band Parents and Students,
Mr. Kozak is again holding summer band lessons that will coincide with summer school. No, you do not need to be in summer school to take lessons. Lessons will be half an hour long, and you can have as many as you want. This is a great time to learn a new instrument, further your current playing ability, or catch up on things you may have missed. Please fill out the attached Google form indicating when you would like your lesson during the week. Lesson times are on a first-come, first-served basis. Please have this filled out by June 4th
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScabfXMWAX6LDYe1Z-7CcRCLgbuWOVryxFizTzIXsUnk7dK_Q/viewform?usp=publish-editor











Our STEAM 2 students wrapped up their Wilderness Survival Skills Unit by taking on a variety of hands-on challenges out at the school forest. Students demonstrated teamwork, problem-solving, and outdoor survival skills while completing activities such as orienteering to different locations throughout the forest, creating water filtration and purification systems, building shelter areas, and safely starting a fire to cook their lunch.
All of the students did an amazing job stepping outside of their comfort zones and successfully completing each task. It was great to see their hard work, creativity, and perseverance throughout the experience.
A big thank you goes out to Mr. Raboin and the Environmental Education counselors for helping make this opportunity possible and for assisting our students throughout the day!










After completing their AP Chemistry tests, our students took on two additional hands-on challenges: creating a working volcano and partnering with our kindergarten classes to share fun chemistry demonstrations.
A special thank you to Miss Bahr, Miss Holland, and Mrs. Kemnetz’s classes for coming down and joining in the fun and excitement of science!
**Sorry, the volcano pictures are so grainy. We only got videos, and they aren't uploading:)







2026-2027 ExCEL Play Group Dates! Mark your calendars!

















School Carnival !
Tomorrow May 21st from 3:30 - 6:30pm
Admission to the event, games, and dinner(Hot fogs, Chips and a drink) are FREE for all Family Members!
Students must be accompanied by an adult.
Raffle Baskets Available for 50 cents per ticket!
Come Join us for Fun and Games in the Elementary Gym.
Hope to see you all there!










Please remember that permission slips for the End of the Year Party are due tomorrow Wednesday 5/19/2026!
🎉 Party Details:
📅 Tuesday, May 26th
⏰ 3:15–5:15 PM
We’ll have bounce houses, pizza, and more! 🍕🎈
Please make sure permission slips are turned in on time so your student can join the fun!




The last middle school track meet is tonight! Great job to all our track stars, Manager Kimmy Ziaya, Assistant Coaches Sydney Peck & Terry Penberthy and Coach Amber Schwartzman! Big team, big effort, TC Proud!










Ms. Graebel, Mrs. Castillo, and Mr. Fenske took a wonderful group of students out to the park in Hancock for a day packed with outdoor fun and real-world learning!
Before casting their lines, the students put their math and planning skills to work by creating a budget, making a shopping list, and heading to the grocery store to buy everything they needed. Once at the park, they took over the grill and cooked up a delicious lunch! 🍔
The teamwork didn't stop there, several students learned how to prep their gear, successfully putting new fishing line and hooks on the poles. All that hard work paid off, and we even had a few students catch their first-ever fish! 🐟✨
We want to extend a massive thank you to the community partners who helped make this day possible:
🛒 Ace Hardware in Plainfield for generously donating the minnows and worms.
🌲 The Wisconsin DNR for providing the fishing waiver so our students could get out on the water.
Days like today show just how much our students can achieve when they combine classroom skills with the great outdoors. Check out some of the highlights from our trip! 👇



































