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March 17, 2020

Information About Étude Virtual Learning

During this time of uncertainty, one thing we can continue to rely on is Étude’s mission to make learning visible. Since the beginning of the school year, Étude High School students have been accessing their daily learning agendas online. They should keep doing so during virtual learning. Please continue reading below for quick access to important information! 

Important Dates
  • March 18 - 20 | virtual learning
  • March 23-27 | SPRING BREAK, no virtual learning
  • March 30 - April 3 | virtual learning 
Course Websites

The Étude High School Student Resource Website contains direct links to all educator and course websites. This is and will continue to be an important resource for all students. Here is an additional list of educator websites: 

Virtual Learning

Educators will update class websites daily by 8 a.m. with virtual learning agendas. Along with class websites, email and Skyward will be the two most important forms of communication. If confused about a task, assessment, or any other task associated with daily agendas, please email educators directly. Check Skyward for regular assessment updates—including missing assessments. Remember to look for 0's not Missing. Missing simply means the educator hasn't entered a grade yet. 

Calendars

Please be sure to check the following calendars regularly for deadlines and important dates:


March 13, 2020
by: Damian Kuester, Étude Student Writer

Students Bond in Presentations of Creative Works and Winter Games Competitions

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The Étude High School staff noticed over the years that many students start to lose motivation at the beginning of the second semester due to the stress of Exhibitions of Learning, Presentations of Learning and other school work. Because of this, Étude Think Tank (our school’s version of student council) decided to hold a school breakout day to not only rejuvenate the student body but also celebrate the Étude community.

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February 29, 2020
by: Marie Grawien, Payton Damkot, and Addie Degenhardt

Issues + Ethics Students Analyze Kiss of the Spider Woman Through Project Creations

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Students at Étude High School have the opportunity to choose between four humanities classes throughout their four years of schooling. The Issues and Ethics course delves into specific issues facing today’s world at large and encourages students to consider the ethical and moral implications in dealing with potential problems and issues on a global scale. This year’s Issues and Ethics class is participating in the University of Wisconsin - Madison’s Great World Text in Wisconsin program. Great World Text is a program for teachers and high school students across the state to study literature and history through the humanities lens.

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November 26, 2019
by: Michael Hanlon

Étude Writers Attend UW-Whitewater Creative Writing Festival

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It's the end of November, which means that it's time once again to attend the Whitewater Creative Writing Festival. Étude has been attending the Festival for over a decade, but this was the first trip for most of our attending students this year. Fourteen 9th, 10th, and 11th graders hopped on the bus and spent the day on the UW-Whitewater campus, interacting with peers from across the Midwest, workshopping their writing, and learning from some of the finest writers in Wisconsin.

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November 18, 2019
by: Courtney Kissinger

What is Town Hall?

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November 13, 2019

Substitute Teaching in Science Class

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Subbing in a science class can be intimidating for a non-science teacher, but when the students have clear directions and are excited about their work, it’s easy! Today the Chemistry students worked in small groups to write short fictionalized stories about scientists who contributed to the atomic theory.

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October 23, 2019

Literally Acuity

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Students from Étude Middle and High School participated in the Literally Acuity event that brought renowned young adult author M.T. Anderson to Sheboygan. High school students read his book Feed, a futuristic warning of the ways advertising and internet access can negatively impact societal development. Middle school students read The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, a novel about social experiments conducted in Revolutionary Boston.

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September 3, 2019
by: Ted Hamm

First Day of School

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IMG 2332 2 This is my view of the first day of school. Quiet hallways, empty classrooms; not a teacher or student in sight. But, wait! It is the first day of school! The first day and two weeks are an important part of Étude. We use it to intentionally establish our community and culture for the school year. Today is all about culture, building a safe culture.

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September 3, 2019
by: Courtney Kissinger

The First Week

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March 9, 2019
by: Ted Hamm

Sheboygan Makerspace

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