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Booster Club urges families to staff concessions, highlights $300,000 raised for district sports

Cuba City School District · July 28, 2026
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Booster Club president Scott Wright told families the club has raised more than $300,000 for district athletics and asked parents and students to sign up to staff concession stands and consider membership in the new Black and Gold Club.

Scott Wright, president of the Booster Club, opened with a summary of the group's work raising funds to supplement the school budget and a request for volunteers. “I’m happy to tell you in the last handful of years, we have raised and spent in excess of $300,000 in this district for a variety of things, and we have touched every single sport in the district,” Wright said, and urged families to sign up to work concessions using a Google Doc managed by concessions coordinator Crystal Gert.

Wright described a new supplemental membership program called the Black and Gold Club that offers tiered benefits — social-media mentions, a golf foursome entry, and athletic passes among them — and said details are posted on the Cuba City High School website and available from Booster Club leaders. He asked parents to contact their coaches or the Booster Club to join or to be added to the club’s email list; Booster Club meetings are held one Wednesday night a month during the school year.