Student representative reports assemblies, homecoming plans and extracurricular highlights

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Summary

Student representative Mikayla Becker briefed the board on fall assemblies, middle-school programming, homecoming schedule, athletics and arts events.

Mikayla Becker, the district’s student representative, told the board about recent and upcoming student activities across the district.

Becker said the high school held a “No Hate” assembly featuring BMX riders who discussed bullying and mental health. “It was a really fun assembly that no one was expecting,” Becker said, adding that students appeared engaged.

She described a middle-school reality maze organized by the Stoughton Wellness Coalition, a new STEM-like class at the middle school, and a community garden project at Keeganza run by volunteers, teachers and students. Becker also summarized Homecoming plans: a parade at 4:15 p.m., a tailgate immediately after the parade and a 7 p.m. football game, with the opponent listed as Sauk Prairie.

On athletics, Becker noted that Meadows Sawicki advanced to girls-golf sectionals, Elijah Judd placed sixth and set a school record in a 5K at a Midwest invitational, boys soccer beat Whitewater on Sept. 27 and girls tennis placed ninth in the Badger Conference tournament. She also listed arts events including a marching-band field show and an upcoming fall choir concert at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 13 in the PAC.

Nut graf: The student report provided a snapshot of student engagement across academics, extracurriculars and athletics as the district begins the school year.

Ending: Board members asked no follow-up questions beyond scheduling clarifications; the board expressed appreciation for the update.