The Christmas concert has been canceled for tonight and will be rescheduled.
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
Concert canceled.
Good evening. I am texting to inform you of the current positive COVID cases at school. Over the last few days the Phy. Ed. teacher, an elementary aid, and I have tested positive for COVID-19. All families have been notified of close contacts, but as always please monitor for any symptoms. I have not received any reports of students who have tested positive for COVID-19. As of right now school is open tomorrow and the Christmas concert/program is still on for tomorrow evening. I will continue to monitor the situation with the school nurse and post any changes as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this time. -Mrs. Wysocki
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
Due to staff illness and a lack of substitute teachers school will be closed today, Tuesday, Dec. 7. Again school will be closed today. I will be monitoring the situation to decide if we will be closed tomorrow as well. I will inform families and staff as soon as I know if that change needs to be made. If you have any questions you may call the high school office 715-336-2575, Extension 203 and leave a voice message. I will return your call. Thank you.
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
School is closed Tuesday, December 7. 
Due to road conditions school has been canceled for today, December 6, 2021. -Mrs. Wysocki
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
No school. Monday, Dec. 6, 2021.
Due to the current weather and the future weather warnings issued for tomorrow, school will run on a two hour delay Monday, December 6, 2021. Again, school will start at 10:00AM tomorrow morning. -Mrs. Wysocki
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
2 hour delay. 12/6/21
The Goodman-Armstrong Creek Music Department will be having our annual holiday concert this coming Wednesday!
over 2 years ago, Staci Suennen
concert
Starry Night in oil pastels by the 7th grade class.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
starry
The GAC Drama Club has been working hard to put together a holiday play for you. We hope you can join us.
over 2 years ago, Jamie Slawinski
GAC Christmas Play
When the snow blows in we break out our mittens. Amazing job Kindergarten class. They are making great strides in using scissors and spatial awareness.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
mittens
Two hour delay this morning,Tuesday, November 30th. School will start at 10:00AM.
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
Plows are still clearing roads.
Here are a few more moments from this year that exemplify why I am thankful to our GAC students every day.
over 2 years ago, Jamie Slawinski
GAC Drama Club
Enjoying Our Outdoor Classroom for Independent Reading
Alternative Communication Pictionary
Imagining Chocolate Palaces
Today, I find myself reflecting on how incredibly grateful I am for our amazing students and the space we share learning and making memories together.
over 2 years ago, Jamie Slawinski
ELA 12: Advertisement for the New World
ELA 11: Text Evidence with Grendel Wanted Posters
ELA 10: Invisible Ink Recipe
ELA 9: Students developed the idea for flexible seating in ELA.
As of Monday, November 22, a high school boys basketball coach, a girls basketball coach, and a Pembine girls basketball player tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend. We ask staff, students, and especially basketball players to monitor for symptoms. All practices have been canceled for the week. If you have any questions you can leave a message at the high school office at 715-336-2575 ext. 203. Someone will return your call.
over 2 years ago, Amy Wysocki
After convincing me to adapt Agatha Christie’s famous mystery novel “And Then There Were None” into a readers’ theatre script, the sophomore students are really embodying their roles.
over 2 years ago, Jamie Slawinski
Aiden as the 8th little soldier boy
What happened to Mrs. Rogers?
The boat ride to Soldier Island
Some more elementary holiday artwork. Kindergarten turkey headbands. Julia’s snowman. Autumn and Chloie’s turkeys. The 5th and 6th grade class was given free time to work on a project of their choosing the past few days.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
turkey
Julia
autumn
A few of our elementary classes with their Thanksgiving turkeys.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
turkey
3/4
1/2
Natalie and Layla are two of our independent art students creating a series on the pottery wheel. We held an informal critique today. They are working hard to design enough pieces to fill the kiln for our first firing.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
ceramics
These turned out so amazing! The 1st/2nd grade class learned what a horizon line is in art class. They colored trees in patterns with crayons. The crayon wax acted as a resist for the watercolor foreground and background.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
tree
trees
The Kindergarten class learned to paint with texture using forks, corks, paper tubes, and tooth brushes. They had read the story, The Mixed-up Chameleon. The students also learned to paint with watercolors to create a mixed media piece of art.
over 2 years ago, Kim Erickson
chameleon
chameleon
Here is another batch of student designed 3D printed phone holders. It's always great to see the ideas the student come up with. As always great job!
over 2 years ago, Tom Wysocki
Great raised lettering
Great detail
Phone holders
Phone holders