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Templeton Middle School Students Advance to State History Day
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HAHarvey Walden
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Templeton Middle School Students Advance to State History Day

More than twenty Templeton Middle School (TMS) eighth graders will compete April 25 at the state level of the National History Day academic enrichment program held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Finalists were selected following National History Day (NHD) presentations held for regional level judges at Concordia University in March. This year’s theme was ‘Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History.’ TMS 8th grade social studies students have been working on the NHD projects for several weeks.  “This project allows students the opportunity to do a deep dive into a topic of their choice centered around an annual theme established by the National History Day organization,” explains Templeton Middle School Social Studies Teacher Rhonda Watton. “Students are able to collaborate with others if they want, they are able to discover a variety of primary sources, interview others and really be able to become an expert historian on their topics.”  National History Day is an academic enrichment program for students in grades 6-12. Students present their conclusions in a written paper, a performance, an exhibit board, a documentary or a website.  Templeton Middle School students and their projects advancing to the state level are: Individual website:  Kaitlyn Pape – “Invention of the Telephone” Seanleander Hemanand – “Biological Weapons” Rayyan Zia – “Atomic Bomb; Manhattan Project” Group website: Olivia Anderson and Reese Pauli – “Reactions to Vietnam” Conner Phillips, Ekaksha Tyagi and Darsh Ekshinge – “Nike and MJ partnership” Individual exhibit:  Owen Barnekow – “The Little Bohemia Raid” Daniel Viera-Hernandez – “Construction Reform” Mahitha Vijjapu – “Orcas in Captivity” Group exhibit:  Prisha Rohilla and Sanika Kulkarni – “Theory of Evolution” Lena Miller and Madeline Ernst – “The Tylenol Murders” Naomika Kiran and Aditi Patel – “How did AI change the specificity of the human mind?” Paper: Gurshan Kailey – “Art in Renaissance” Zoha Sharief – “Tuskegee Airman” Individual documentary: Chloe Chen – “Salem Witch Trials” Diya Jerine – “Mathilde Franziska Anneke – A Founding Mother” Delainy Wilson – “The Tylenol Murders” Group documentary:  Saanvi Sahoo and Millie Broughton – “Path to Extinction: George Cuvier’s Scientific Revolution” Cameron Riemer, Kayden Hanko and Ryan Petroff – “Dale Earnhardt and the Safety of NASCAR” Alekhya Lingam and Anvi Shukla – “Europe Reacts to Social Darwinism: King Leopold Justifies Bleeding the Congo” The post Templeton students to compete in state National History Day  appeared first on Hamilton School District.

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Hamilton Student Wins Teen Art Award, Exhibit Opening
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HAHarvey Walden
4 weeks ago

Hamilton Student Wins Teen Art Award, Exhibit Opening

Hamilton High School senior Xzavier Mielke has been named the winner of the Teen Council Choice Award for the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) 2026 Teen Art Show. His large-format photograph is part of the exhibition titled “To Whom It May Concern: A Teen Perspective on Human Connection,” which runs April 25-June 21. The showcase features artwork from 29 regional high schools. The showcase theme encourages teen artists to consider what a genuine human connection looks and feels like in their lives. Organized by MOWA’s Teen Council, the exhibition recruits young artists to contemplate different contemporary issues and share their unique viewpoints. This year, students reflected on the pathways necessary for building human connection and the obstacles that stand in the way. The exhibition further challenges viewers to reflect on their own meaningful connections with the people around them. The public is invited to attend the exhibit Opening Party on April 25 from 2-4 p.m. MOWA will offer free admission to all visitors during this event. The Museum of Wisconsin Art is located at 205 Veterans Ave., West Bend. The post Hamilton student artwork selected for teen showcase appeared first on Hamilton School District.

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Hamilton Announces Adaptive Sports League Baseball Season
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HAHarvey Walden
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Hamilton Announces Adaptive Sports League Baseball Season

The Hamilton School District is proud to announce the Southeastern Wisconsin Adaptive Sports League’s first spring baseball season. The league was created to ensure high school students with disabilities have access to the same high-quality, competitive athletic opportunities as their peers. “I am so proud of this team,” exclaims Adaptive Sports Baseball Coach Dylan Bolin. “Every single day they continue to amaze me with their athleticism, their passion and their joy for the game.” Bolin calls the athletes’ enthusiasm infectious. “This league means a lot because it offers more than just learning a sport,” explains Justine Jie Liu, Ph.D. Her son Jeffery is a junior at Hamilton High School and an ASL athlete. “It gives Jeffrey a sense of belonging, opportunities to make friends and a safe space to grow through teamwork and shared experiences. He learns perseverance, confidence and most importantly, enjoys the process,” she adds.  The Southeastern Wisconsin Adaptive Sports League is a partnership between the Hamilton School District and the Oak Creek-Franklin School District, with a shared goal of expanding participation and welcoming additional school districts in the future. The league was launched at the beginning of the 2025-26 school year. Indoor baseball is one of three seasonal offerings in the league, which also includes indoor soccer in the fall and bowling in the spring. Jenny Schultz says the ASL is a large part of the reason that her son Connor is thriving as a freshman at Hamilton High School. “Being part of the ASL has allowed Connor to develop friendships and a strong sense of belonging to the school community,” says Schultz. He beams with pride when he puts on his Hamilton Charger uniform. The support from the community and peers is unmatched!”  “This league is about more than sports. It’s about opportunity, inclusion and community,” says Hamilton Athletics and Activities Director Jeff Newcomer. “The support for our athletes has been extraordinary, and we’re truly thankful for the impact it’s had across our school community.”  The athletes will compete in four indoor baseball games during the month of May. The community is welcome and encouraged to attend. Melissa Kappeler, Dylan Bolin and John Roubik are serving as coaches for the inaugural ASL indoor baseball team.  ASL Indoor Baseball Games May 7, 5 p.m. at Hamilton High School May 14, 5 p.m. at Oak Creek High School May 21, 5 p.m. at Hamilton High School May 28, 5 p.m. at Oak Creek High School  “This program has become a highlight for our whole family,” shares Kristen Kender, whose son Lucas is a Hamilton High School junior and an ASL athlete who has participated in all three sports. “Lucas has truly thrived in the ASL sports league this year. One of the most meaningful parts of the program has been the relationships he builds with the coaches. These coaches truly embody the idea of ‘leave them better than you found them.’”  Lisa Pichler’s son Bryce is a senior at Hamilton High School. “Bryce has participated in many different sports but never for the school,” says Pichler. “He watched his older brother play volleyball here at Hamilton for four years, so Bryce getting the opportunity to have his brother in the stands cheering for him on a high school team has been a great experience!”  Assistant Superintendent of Special Services John Peterson worked to establish the ASL so that students with disabilities can experience the many benefits that come from participating in high school athletics. “Our goal is to provide students with disabilities the same benefits of competitive sports that many students experience in traditional programs,” Peterson explains. “We are grateful for our partnership with the Oak Creek-Franklin School District and hope to welcome additional districts to the league.” “The interest in this league is clearly growing and we hope even more students will consider joining next year,” says Kender. “Please come watch what it’s all about at the upcoming indoor baseball games!”  The post Hamilton announces Adaptive Sports League baseball season appeared first on Hamilton School District.

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Hamilton High to Present 'The Drowsy Chaperone'

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" Hamilton High School Drama Society presents “The Drowsy Chaperone” May 1-3 at the Hamilton Fine Arts Center (HFAC). Shows begin at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. for the Sunday performance. With the houselights down, a man in a chair appears on stage and puts on his favorite record: the cast recording of a fictitious 1928 musical. The recording comes to life and The Drowsy Chaperone begins as the man in the chair looks on. Mix in two lovers on the eve of their wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate theatre producer, a not-so-bright hostess, two gangsters posing as pastry chefs, a misguided Don Juan and a chaperone more focused on herself then the bride, and you have the ingredients for an evening of madcap delight. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Tickets may be purchased at www.hamiltonfineartscenter.com or at the box office 30 minutes before each performance. The HFAC is located at W220 N6151 Town Line Rd., Sussex. The post Hamilton drama presents “The Drowsy Chaperone” appeared first on Hamilton School District."

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