
Save the Date: Thursday, February 22nd! High School boys' basketball games & celebrate the Hall of Fame coach Paul I. Millan!
We celebrate Millan's induction into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame between the JV and Varsity games. Paul coached the GAC varsity boys basketball teams from 1989-2003.
The JV game starts at 5:45 pm at Goodman High School and the Varsity game starts at 7:15 PM.
Come cheer on the Patriots and celebrate a wonderful coach!



Congratulations to Pietro and Evie who made to the next round of the welding competition at Nicolet College. Good luck to both of them.


Patriots Youth Baseball - Softball Registration Information
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On Friday, the Welding class had one of GAC's alumni come in to talk to the students about his welding career and his education path outside of high school. Tyler spent two hours showing the students different techniques and answering their questions. Thank Tyler for taking time to give back.





Kinder-1st-pre-K say bring on the Spring!



Congratulations to Sarah Bruders for being voted in as "Artist of the Month" for February! She has a lovely colored pencil drawing featuring a character she designed. She was able to celebrate with a lunch at the Chippewa Club in Iron Mountain with the other schools in the ASA organization.
Stephan Wysocki was the local artist for this month's lunch and he went over how to do a portrait with tips and tricks. Each student posed and he did small oil paintings of each of the students within a time limit.
Congratulations again!




We would like to thank the Goodman-Armstrong Creek Lions Club for donating sleds to the elementary school! We haven't had much snow this year (yet!) but the students are very thankful and excited to use them.


After yesterday's competition the student had a tour of the Metals and Auto lab at Nicolet. During the tour we bumped into a familiar face, one of GAC'S alumni. Erik led the students on a tour of the facilities and answered the students questions. Great to see Erik and see his accomplishments.



Welding students from GAC competed in the preliminary competition at Nicolet College yesterday. Despite being nervous they all stepped up and performed very well. The judges complemented them to me not only how good they welded but how polite they were. 2 welders will be chosen to move on to the next level and compete against other schools March 1st. Great job welders and good luck.








Valentines for Vets!


This fall I wrote then recieved a grant for the purchase of two hydroponic growers for the homestead class. The students have raised lettuce that was used for the school lunch program for the first time today. They are in the process of raising fresh vegetables to provide the school with a steady supply of locally grown food for the lunch program. Great job homesteaders!







Senior Class Bingo Night is coming up on Saturday, January 20th!
Join us from 5 to 7 pm at Goodman Town Hall. At 6 pm, the big prize is happening with a blackout card.
Cards - $2.00 each or 3 for $5
If you are wearing Patriot Attire you get one card FREE!


Due to the predicted windchills tomorrow morning, GAC schools will run on a two hour delay tomorrow. Again school will begin at 10 AM Monday, Jan. 15, 2024.

Good morning. Forest County did not salt HWY 8 yet. The roads are snow covered with a glaze of ice. Marinette roads are a bit better. The snow total forecast has decrease for us to around 2". So, we will run on a two hour delay, but plan to run the rest of the day as of right now. - Mrs. Wysocki

FCPC Museum Cultural Center, Library, and Museum have been working diligently with local schools to help provide accurate materials about American Indian people, written by American Indian Authors. We have been helping teachers and administrators for years to provide materials in compliance with WI Act 31. This year the Cultural Center wanted to help our local Forest County Schools by donating some of the newest and our favorite books written by American Indian Authors to add to their school libraries. The donation included 26 new titles, including children’s books, YA adult fiction, Historical Fiction, and teacher resources.


Congratulations to Jasmine Slawinski for being voted the Artist of the Month for December!
She was voted in based on her grid ink drawing of the statue of David.
We celebrated with the other schools in the ASA (Kingsford, Florence, Iron Mountain, Niagara, Norway, Pembine, and West Iron) with lunch and a local artist demo of macramé.




The High School Art classes have been working on clay Tic-Tac-Toe boards!
They had to sketch out a few ideas with different themes and then used the slab technique in pottery for the boards and pieces.
The boards were fired and then finished off with acrylic paint. They are ready to play.
We have a koi pond with lily pads, a berry pie, a pizza with pineapple and olives, a wilderness scene being walked through, and a Pac-Man-themed board. All turned out so lovely and it was a fun process from sketching to rolling the clay out, to forming the pieces, and painting.






The 8th grade class has been trying there hand at welding the past few weeks they have been learning how to use the plasma cutter and how to MIG weld. Great job 8th graders!







The Homestead class has been busy the last few weeks, we worked on food preservation, namely jerky making and pickling, we raised beans in the aquaponics grower we set up earlier this year, and the students have been working on individual projects for their own homestead, pictured is a chicken nesting box.






Last week of school before Winter Break! Woohoo!
We are having dress-up days to celebrate before the Holidays.
Monday: Winter Wonderland: Wear white and blue or something snowy.
Tuesday: Santa hats and fuzzy socks
Wednesday: Christmas Sweaters
Thursday: Christmas Spirit! Wear red and green!
Friday: PJ day! Wear any Christmas/Holiday-themed PJs!
Excited to see you all dressed up!
