
This week, Trempealeau Elementary had the pleasure of honoring our October PBIS winners with a special Red Hawk Breakfast! These outstanding students were nominated because they were safe, respectful, and responsible throughout the month of October.











Trempealeau Elementary students were able to dress up and say "Boo to Drugs" as part of our Red Ribbon Week.











Trempealeau Elementary's Student Council organized and ran a Food & Money Drive for the Galesville Area Food Pantry, which serves all 3 communities in our school district. Their Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin event provided a fun way to come together and support families in our community. Special thanks to Schwertel Family Farms for donating the giant pumpkin as well as a Gift Card for the winning student. The winning guess was the closest to the actual weight of the pumpkin. Our winner guessed 416 lbs and the pumpkin weighed 420 lbs!! Great job, Student Council!


Trempealeau Elementary 3rd and 5th graders are partnering with future educators from WSU to enhance their math skills and build a strong foundation in learning. This partnership will not only strengthen math understanding but also foster meaningful connections between our young learners and college students preparing for their teaching careers.











Mrs. Purvis' 2nd grade class took advantage of the nice weather and took their learning outside.





Students in Mrs. Shimek's 3rd grade partnered with their kindergarten buddies in Ms. Hafner's class to create a fun Halloween scene!




As part of our Red Ribbon Week, Trempealeau Elementary Students dressed up in Mixed matched clothing and accessories to show "You and Drugs Don't Mix".






During Red Ribbon Week, Trempealeau Elementary students "Follow Your Dreams and be Drug Free" by wearing pajamas to school







3rd Grade students in Mrs. Stegemeyer's class learned to create their own paper bat art projects. The best part? They stepped up as teachers! These young experts are now passing on what they’ve learned to their kindergarten buddies, showing them how to create their own bat projects too.











As part of Red Ribbon Week, Trempealeau Elementary students "Teamed Up Against Drugs" by wearing apparel from our favorite sports teams.











As part of kicking off Red Ribbon Week, Trempealeau Elementary Students Rallied in Red.











2nd grade students from Trempealeau Elementary enjoyed a beautiful day at Wildcat State Park. They hiked through nature trails, discovered local wildlife, and learned so much about the great outdoors.











5th graders at Trempealeau Elementary helped decorated pumpkins with their 1st grade buddies.


On Thursday, Mrs. Glick joined Mrs. Stegemeyer and Ms. Geary's Reading Buddies time to read the story "Too Tall House's". Student's talked about compromises and then worked together to build their own tall house with playdoh and index cards. Thank you for reading to us, Mrs. Glick!











2nd Grade students in Mrs. Bagniewski's class wrote letters to State Parks. The students were able to bring the letters to the post office where they learned what happens after a letter is mailed.






Students in Mrs. Bagniewski's 2nd grade class enjoyed the fall colors.




Kindergarten students at Trempealeau Elementary brought a friend to read to during Library with Mrs. Shaw.






Trempealeau Elementary 4 year old kindergarten students have been learning about community helpers. Thank you to Joe Henry for coming in and talking to us about staying safe.











Trempealeau Elementary 2nd-grade students had an amazing time visiting the Trempealeau Fire Department! They learned all about fire safety, got a close-up look at the fire trucks, and even had the chance to meet the brave firefighters who serve our community.
A huge thank you to the Trempealeau Fire Department and Firefighters for providing such a fun experience!











Trempealeau Elementary would like to thank the grandparents that attended our Grandparents breakfast last Thursday.









