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To wrap up the school year, students in Mr. Nolan Otremba’s Carpentry and Construction course had the sheds they built o...
06/04/2026

To wrap up the school year, students in Mr. Nolan Otremba’s Carpentry and Construction course had the sheds they built officially inspected by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. The students passed inspection and received certificates certifying they have the entry-level skills required for a career in carpentry. During the visit, students also spoke with the representatives about entering the field, essential industry skills, and the career benefits of the trade.

We are incredibly proud of their hard work, precision, and dedication.

Jr. Whippet Baseball Club tryouts are happening soon! The club is open to all 9 to 14-year-olds who live in or attend th...
06/04/2026

Jr. Whippet Baseball Club tryouts are happening soon! The club is open to all 9 to 14-year-olds who live in or attend the Whitewater Unified School District. Tryouts will be held July 21-23rd from 5-7pm. Coach Hookstead hopes to see you there. Please register in advance at https://forms.gle/WV8mFFuj4XBDooZaA

Come out on July 21st-23rd and try out for Jr. Whippets Baseball. The age group you can compete at is for the 2027 season with a May 1 cutoff date. For example, a player on a 12u team can turn 13 during the season, as long as their birthday is after May 1st, 2027 The tryout date is based on your age...

AP US Government students had the opportunity to meet with WUSD's School Resource Officer Richard Ellis for a question-a...
06/04/2026

AP US Government students had the opportunity to meet with WUSD's School Resource Officer Richard Ellis for a question-and-answer session at Whitewater High School. Throughout the school year, AP Government students have studied 15 Foundational Supreme Court cases, some of which include U.S. v Lopez, Tinker v Des Moines, and Brown v Board of Education. Students also gained insight into the role of a school resource officer.

06/02/2026

Sending our Statebound Track and Field athletes off with a Whippet Walk. Go, Whippets!

State Track apparel is available, but the store closes tonight (Monday) at midnight in order to get the shirts in time f...
06/01/2026

State Track apparel is available, but the store closes tonight (Monday) at midnight in order to get the shirts in time for state. Orders can be placed online and picked up at the high school.

https://whitewaterhstrackstate26.itemorder.com/shop/home/

Online ordering for Whitewater State Bound Track & Field Apparel 2026

NCWIT Wisconsin held its annual awards ceremony on Sunday afternoon, May 31, at Alverno College in Milwaukee. Each year,...
05/31/2026

NCWIT Wisconsin held its annual awards ceremony on Sunday afternoon, May 31, at Alverno College in Milwaukee. Each year, students are invited to apply for the Aspirations in Computing Award, recognizing students for their accomplishments in the world of technology. Winners of the award are passionate not only about pursuing careers in STEM fields themselves, but also about helping the next generation of students grow and learn in technology. Wisconsin recognized 98 students from across the state this year as either Winners, Honorable Mentions, or Rising Stars. All 5 Whitewater High School students who applied were recognized among the 42 Winners.

All 5 are members of the Ferradermis FIRST Robotics Competition Team, 4 of whom graduated with the Class of 2026 after 4 years on the team, and all 5 have studied Computer Science through multiple courses at WHS. Margaret Brown plans to attend UW-Whitewater in the fall to study Cybersecurity. Erison Dreksler will be attending Marquette University to pursue a degree in Electrical Engineering. Ace Hudec will be studying Media Arts and Game Design at UW-Whitewater, and Rae Breisath will be at UW-Milwaukee studying Computer Engineering and Information & Technology. Emilie Bruns is finishing her sophomore year at WHS and eventually plans to study computer science in college.

Competing in McFarland at the WIAA Track and Field Sectional on Friday in perfect conditions, the Whippets had a strong ...
05/30/2026

Competing in McFarland at the WIAA Track and Field Sectional on Friday in perfect conditions, the Whippets had a strong day that included several PRs and two state qualifiers.

The day started with Langdon Coburn in the pole vault. Having a superb day on the runway, he blew right past his previous best and the school record he set on Tuesday, clearing 14'6" on his second attempt. When the bar moved to 15 feet, he had three strong attempts but was unable to clear it, along with Cole Kiefenheim from Winnebago Lutheran. Due to clearing 14'6" on his second attempt while his competitor needed three attempts, Langdon won the sectional title on fewer misses and punched his ticket to state. This will be Langdon's first trip to LaCrosse as a competitor.

Next up were Sydney Schilt and Emery Kachel in the 100-meter prelims. Emery competed in heat one and ran her best when it counted, posting a season-best time of 13.15. Running 12.62 in the prelims, Sydney found herself seeded fifth entering the finals. After about a 25-minute break, the 100-meter final was back on the track. Staying cool, calm, and collected, she stormed down the track like a lightning bolt and finished runner-up with a time of 12.42. Her time is now the third-fastest ever run by a Whippet in the event, passing Jane Bailey’s 12.54 from 1977.

Virginia Nelson was next on the track in the 1600. With a bold race strategy in mind, she went for it and came away with a new lifetime PR of 5:39.11. The performance was a nine-second personal best as she placed 11th overall.

Emery Kachel appeared again in the 400-meter dash, running in heat two. Competing in a strong, savvy race, she finished just .18 seconds off her lifetime best with a time of 61.67 and was one spot short of state qualification, placing fifth overall. Emery has grown tremendously in this event, and her performance at this level of competition is indicative of that growth.

Tyler Carollo made his sectional debut in the 1600 as a freshman and gained valuable experience while also earning a few more days of training and seeing what the next level looks like. Tyler finished 16th with his second-best time of the season at 5:05.62. Within a 72-hour period, Tyler ran his lifetime best to qualify and then followed it up with his second-best performance of the year. A very solid freshman season.

Next up were Ty Bucholtz and Cason Boudreau in the 300-meter hurdles. Cason competed in heat one and, much like Tyler, gained incredible experience competing at sectionals as a freshman. Running to a lifetime best on the day, Cason stopped the clock at 43.48 and placed 15th. A tremendous freshman campaign. Ty competed in heat two and, although he did not have the race he was hoping for, still finished with the second-best time of his career at 41.91 and placed ninth overall.

Sydney Schilt was back on the track again as she stepped into the blocks for the second heat of the 200-meter dash. Absolutely slinging off the curve, Sydney looked strong down the home stretch as she finished third overall with a new personal best of 25.41. This not only punched her ticket to the state meet in another event, but also moved her ahead of Maddie Buehler on the all-time top-10 list for another top-three mark in Whippet track and field history.

Ty Bucholtz had little time to rest after his 300H race as he doubled back in the 200. As he came out of the blocks, he competed well in his heat and stopped the clock in 23.55, nearly beating his lifetime best in the event. He placed 12th overall.

Virginia returned in the 3200 to run the distance double for the first time in her young sophomore career. Looking to set two new personal bests on the day, she accomplished just that as she closed in 1:24 on her final lap to finish 15th with a new lifetime best of 12:52.91, a seven-second PR. Advancing in one event last year to the sectional meet and now doubling while running lifetime bests in both events is a strong sign of growth.

To wrap up the evening, the girls' 4x400 relay team of Emery Kachel, Emma Maas, Emy Islas, and Sydney Schilt gave it everything they had. The relay battled throughout all four legs and ran a season-best time of 4:12.85, improving by more than two seconds from Tuesday’s regional performance. The group placed sixth overall. This relay is the fastest girls' 4x400 team the program has seen in several years and restored the excitement that this event brings to the sport of track and field.

Langdon and Sydney will compete at the WIAA State Meet on Friday, June 5, at UW-La Crosse. Division 2 competition will take place during the second session, with Langdon competing on Friday in the pole vault and Sydney running prelims in both the 100 and 200-meter dashes, looking to earn a spot in Saturday’s finals on June 6.



Full sectional results: https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/667518/results/all

Thank you to Tom Ganser for these photos from the Memorial Day Parade and Program in Whitewater.
05/29/2026

Thank you to Tom Ganser for these photos from the Memorial Day Parade and Program in Whitewater.

Students in Mr. Paul Majors and Ms. Allison Parson’s classes along with Hope Squad Advisor Mrs. Debbie Roland and a few ...
05/29/2026

Students in Mr. Paul Majors and Ms. Allison Parson’s classes along with Hope Squad Advisor Mrs. Debbie Roland and a few members of Hope Squad removed the tulip bulbs of the Hope Squad Garden on Thursday, May 28, in preparation for the construction changes. Starting this fall, visitor parking spaces will be available at the front entrance of the school. Once construction is finished, the garden will be replanted. The Hope Squad would like to give a special shout out to Ms. Crystal Gill and her class that came out to assist.

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