
Kyu Yang wrestled at Regionals held in Omro on Saturday, Feb 15th and took 5th place. Unfortunately, only the top four placings advance to sectionals. We are very proud of Kyu and the progress he has made in his wrestling career so far.


We have been made aware that fallacious companies have been contacting local businesses to solicit funds claiming to represent or to support Tri-County Athletics. These requests should be ignored, they are not connected to the district in anyway. Thank you.

Jaycie Sanchez was featured in News Channel 9 Wausau for attending Women in Welding at Mid-State Technical college! An event held for women who are interested in welding and may have not had the opportunity to be exposed to this typically male dominated field. They heard from a female artist and made succulents that they got to take home.
https://www.waow.com/news/mid-state-technical-college-hosts-women-in-welding/article_6c2571de-ea83-11ef-ab4f-df1ce724644a.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0lkxN2iIBNliwxs4Yi-ZNBLJbcfESrtmFIET8mD3auqFrz9bXqi9TlUDE_aem_1L2GPpX7gn8_fttJml-ZhA


More 100th Day fun!!! We sure do love these fun memories our amazing TC teachers are creating for our students! It feels like the theme of the day was 100 ways for teachers to creatively celebrate!!! Miss Stenstrup brought some NEON fun and Miss Holland and her students flew through their day with their superhero capes!!!








Mrs. Detlor’s 2nd Graders ROCKED the 100th day of school. They danced, counted, and jumped to 100. Then they wrote about their 100 year old selves. During math, these 2nd graders rolled their way to 100, as well as skip counted and solved addition and subtraction problems. #100thdayfun #2ndgradeROCKS





Come enjoy the TC-NHS chili supper on Thursday 02/20 from 3:00pm to 6:45pm in the high school cafeteria. Tickets are in advance from NHS members, or they can be purchased at the event.


Join us on Thursday, February 20th, from 4 PM - 7 PM to explore Tri-County’s FAB Lab and see how our students are using cutting-edge technology to learn, create, and innovate!
Over the past three years, our Technical Education Department has received over $100,000 in grants and generous donations, helping us bring state-of-the-art equipment and opportunities to our students. Come find out what a FAB Lab is and how it’s shaping the future of education!
🏫 Also happening that evening:
🍲 NHS Chili Supper 3:45pm to 6pm– Warm up with a delicious meal!
👨🏫 Parent/Teacher Conferences – Connect with teachers and stay engaged in your student’s progress.
Don’t miss this exciting night of innovation, community, and great food. We can’t wait to see you there!


2025-2026 4K registration


📢 Tri-County EE Students Host a Fun-Filled Outdoor Education Day! 🌲🔥🎉
Our Tri-County EE students came together to create an unforgettable day for some of their classmates! From cooking over the fire to playing games and exploring the school forest, students enjoyed hands-on learning and outdoor fun.
A huge thank you to Mr. Raboin and the students for organizing this engaging and educational experience! 🌿👏 #OutdoorEducation #HandsOnLearning







Check out this fantastic group of TCMS students whose hard work and dedication earned them placement on our Q2 HONOR ROLL! Our middle school students are taking great steps to prepare themselves for high school. We are so proud of them!
https://shorturl.at/Nlc7I

BIG CONGRATULATIONS to these TCHS students for earning placement on our Q2 HONOR ROLL! We are so proud of them, and appreciate their outstanding efforts each day.
https://shorturl.at/Ulsk7

Congratulations to our TC Elementary Penguin Pride Award winners for the month of January! These classrooms earned their "Golden" awards for positive behavior in Music, Art, Phy Ed., the Cafeteria, Library, and in Guidance! Our Penguin Point drawing this month was for students who exhibited "Trustworthiness!" We are so PROUD of YOU!!!










Estrella Rodriguez is a junior in 3D Art, Section 1. Estrella is a fantastic artist. She is very creative and puts her best effort into her artwork. Estrella's assignment was to create a wire sculpture. Estrella did a wonderful job with her horse sculpture. The shape and the lines she used gave her sculpture a nice form. The bent leg added to the difficulty of it and overall appealing appearance. Her sculpture measures 10.5" x 6.5".


Yesterday, Ms. Graebel's class took a hands-on approach to learning by heading to the store to shop for the upcoming School Forest Trip! 🏕️🔥 Students were tasked with budgeting and planning meals to feed around 50 people on Friday. 💰📋 They worked together to make smart choices, compare prices, and ensure everyone will have delicious, campfire-ready meals!
This real-world experience gave students a chance to apply math, teamwork, and problem-solving skills—all while preparing for an exciting outdoor adventure! 🌲🥾 We can’t wait to see all their hard work pay off at the School Forest!
#RealLifeLearning #BudgetingSkills #SchoolForestTrip #MsGraebelsClass


Plainfield Little League is excited to get as many kids playing ball as we can this season! 2025 registration for T-Ball, Coach Pitch, Baseball and Softball teams has officially opened! Early Bird pricing will be available until February 16th, and registration will officially close on March 9th.
It is important for the PLL to stick to this date because registration numbers dictate the number of teams we have.
We look forward to another fun season of ball. 🥎⚾️
Register at:
www.plainfieldlittleleague.com


Senior Night for the Lady Penguins


4K registration


Show Your TC Student Some Valentine Love!


Natalie Rasmussen is a freshman in 3D Art, Section 1. Natalie's assignment was to create a 11" x 14" glass mosaic. Natalie did an excellent job cutting out her glass pieces and creating a striking mosaic. Natalie used white grout to accent her glass work. Natalie did a great job in 3D Art. She is creative and gives her best effort. Her work will be saved for our annual art show in May.


Mrs. Detlor’s 2nd Graders ROCKED the vote! At the end of their social studies unit on democracy and government, these 2nd Graders got to experience the excitement of voting. They read the book Grace for President. After learning more about the two candidates, Grace and Thomas, in the book, students voted. Students brought their voter registration cards to their polling place, checked in, and cast their votes. In the book, Grace won through the electoral college process with 270 electoral votes. These 2nd Graders excitedly and anxiously counted their votes...Grace won! They had a blast and are looking forward to voting in their first election in the not-so-distant future.
#democracy #2ndgradevoters



