During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a student trip to Germany and updates on local sports programs. The travel company, Experitas, which has been in operation for over 50 years, was highlighted for its reliability and quality service. The trip, planned for the summer of 2025, received unanimous support from the board members after a motion was made and seconded.
Concerns were raised regarding financial support for students who may struggle to afford the trip. Suggestions included reaching out to local organizations such as Lions and Rotary clubs for potential sponsorships. The discussion also touched on the need for assistance with passport application fees, with the idea of organizing a \"passport application party\" to help students navigate the process.
In addition to the travel plans, the meeting addressed the upcoming sports season and the school’s participation in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). John, a representative from the sports department, reported that the school will continue to offer a full range of sports, including the addition of boys volleyball, which will not compete in state tournaments during its inaugural year but is expected to grow in popularity. The school is also transitioning to a new conference, the Glacier Trails Conference, which will include teams from West Bend and Sheboygan.
The board confirmed that participation in co-op sports would still count towards National Honor Society eligibility and letter awards, ensuring that students maintain opportunities for recognition. Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to providing enriching experiences for students, both academically and athletically, while addressing financial barriers to participation.