
We have several students to recognize for their accomplishments at the SkillsUSA Wisconsin competition in Madison this week! Congratulations to you all! 🎉
Students/groups with a ⭐️ will represent their school at the SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, this June! 🇺🇸
Case High School
Criminal Justice - Gold - Kayla Winston ⭐️
Job Interview - Gold - Makaya McEwen ⭐️
IT Services - Gold - Charles Griese ⭐️
Entrepreneurship (team of 3) - Silver - Isela Sandoval-Luis, Makaya McEwen, Srikar Munagavalasa
Facilithon - Bronze - Katelyn Womack
Horlick High School
Community Service - Gold - Jasmine Prezkurat, Kennedy Robison and Garrick Stahl ⭐️
Commercial Drones Team - Silver - Seth Bergman and Garrick Stahl
Commercial Drones Team - Bronze - Arriana Gerhke and Brooks Jackson
Mitchell School
Pin Design - Gold - Avery Casso ⭐️
Pin Design - Silver - Eva Lopez
Gifford School
T-shirt Design - Gold - Brynlee Adelsen ⭐️
T-shirt Design - Silver - Tessa Klein
Welding Sculpture - Gold - Sophia Kress
Job Interview - Gold - Sophia Kress
Woodworking Display - Silver - Lincoln Domanoski
3D Printing - Bronze - Tessa Klein
Prepared Speech - Bronze - Lucy Bitner
Engineering Technology Design - Bronze - Alex Ditter, Jay Heineman, and Miles Olmstead
#YouBelongHere











4/3/25
Today is a B Day
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
No Boys tennis practice today due to parent teacher conferences. Practice Friday from 12:15-1:45 @ courts.
EDUCATORS CREDIT UNION CAMPAIGN
Title: "Tune into your Finances with Educators Credit Union!
Dates: April 7 - May 29
Details: Open an account or complete Zogo modules to get entered to win air pods!
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!
During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
el Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos,habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660

Finding the FAFSA confusing? Or thinking, what the heck is the FAFSA? We got you! Swing into your high school counselor’s office for assistance completing the FAFSA and to secure your FREE MONEY to pay for college.


4/2/25
Today is an A Day
Boys tennis practice started March 31st get cleared!! Bring permit to practice at 6pm-730 @ courts or indoors at Jerstad Agerholm 3535 Lasalle. Any questions email Joel.tank@rusd.org
SENIOR AWARDS BANQUET: Wednesday May 28th 5:00PM
UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS NIGHT: Wednesday June 4th 6:00PM
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!
During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
el Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos,habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
EDUCATORS CREDIT UNION CAMPAIGN
Title: "Tune into your Finances with Educators Credit Union!
Dates: April 7 - May 29
Details: Open an account or complete Zogo modules to get entered to win air pods!

#YouBelongHere



4/1/25
Today is a B Day
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
EDUCATORS CREDIT UNION CAMPAIGN
Title: "Tune into your Finances with Educators Credit Union!
Dates: April 7 - May 29
Details: Open an account or complete Zogo modules to get entered to win air pods!
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Boys tennis practice starts March 31st get cleared!! Bring permit to practice at 6pm-730 @ courts or indoors at Jerstad Agerholm 3535 Lasalle. Any questions email Joel.tank@rusd.org
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!
During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
el Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos,habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia

Polls are open today from 7 AM - 8 PM. If you need help locating your polling place, visit myvote.wi.gov
To learn more about the RUSD Referendum, visit rusd.org/referendum
#YouBelongHere



Tomorrow, the residents of the Racine Unified School District will be asked to vote on a proposed operational referendum that will impact our schools, our students and the entire community. If approved, this referendum will protect class sizes and vital programs, attract and retain high-quality teachers and staff, and invest in the safety and security of our schools. To learn more, visit rusd.org/referendum



Current sophomores and juniors, attend one of the three upcoming Youth Apprenticeship Spring Hiring Events!
To register: Log into Xello, go to Surveys, select '2025 YA Spring Hiring Events.'
All three events will be held at Roma Lodge, 7131 Spring St. from 2-5PM.
Each event will focus on different career fields:
April 8 - Business, Marketing, IT, Hospitality, Finance
April 30 - Transportation, Manufacturing, Engineering, Construction
May 14 - Healthcare, Education, Human Services


During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
El Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos, habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia



We can't wait to see you on Thursday evening or Friday morning for this year's Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences!


FREE Prom Dress Boutique! Belle of the Ball is once again providing FREE prom dresses! No appointments are needed - just show up and find your dream dress! ❤
Dates:
March 29: 9am - 4pm
March 30: 11am - 3pm
Location:
212 4th St. Racine (the old Journal Times building)
Belle of the Ball is a collaborative event hosted by Express Personnel, YPR and Girls Inc. of SE Wisconsin.


Daily Announcements
3/28/27
Today is a B Day
EDUCATORS CREDIT UNION CAMPAIGN
Title: "Tune into your Finances with Educators Credit Union!
Dates: April 7 - May 29
Details: Open an account or complete Zogo modules to get entered to win air pods!
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
Apply Today to be an Educator’s Credit Union Youth Apprentice!
Current Sophomores and Juniors may apply here to be a High School Teller Youth Apprentice at Educator’s Credit Union for the 2025-2026 school year. Application deadline is Friday, March 28.
Have questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Job Opportunity - Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel
The position includes a variety of tasks such as dog supervision, cleaning, food prep, and customer service. A complete job description may be found here.
Wage: $11.00/hour
Hours: Vary – Woofdorf operates 24/7 with three shifts available
Location: 1308 18th Street, Racine, WI
If you’re a current sophomore or junior student interested and/or need help putting together a resume, please contact Ms Erickson ASAP via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text - 262-456-2660. Resumes are due to Ms Erickson by Friday, March 28th.
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Seniors, once you have decided where you will be attending college, you will need to request your Final Transcript You only need to request ONE final transcript once you have made your final college decision.
Seniors, to be honored at the senior banquet, you need to report any scholarships, awards and student financial aid you receive. Report Awards HERE
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!
During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
el Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos,habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia

A successful referendum will allow RUSD to keep the momentum going for increased state report card scores, climbing reading scores and a graduation rate that's at a 15-year high.
VOTE Tuesday, April 1! #YouBelongHere



Apply Today to be an Educator’s Credit Union Youth Apprentice!
Current Sophomores and Juniors may apply here to be a High School Teller Youth Apprentice at Educator’s Credit Union for the 2025-2026 school year. Application deadline is Friday, March 28.
Have questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Job Opportunity - Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel
The position includes a variety of tasks such as dog supervision, cleaning, food prep, and customer service. A complete job description may be found here.
Wage: $11.00/hour
Hours: Vary – Woofdorf operates 24/7 with three shifts available
Location: 1308 18th Street, Racine, WI
If you’re a current sophomore or junior student interested and/or need help putting together a resume, please contact Ms Erickson ASAP via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text - 262-456-2660. Resumes are due to Ms Erickson by Friday, March 28th.
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
Seniors: Check out the MANY scholarships available and make sure to submit your FAFSA ASAP.
Juniors: Opt In now for UW Direct Admit
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Seniors, once you have decided where you will be attending college, you will need to request your Final Transcript You only need to request ONE final transcript once you have made your final college decision.
Seniors, to be honored at the senior banquet, you need to report any scholarships, awards and student financial aid you receive. Report Awards HERE
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!
During Parent/Teacher Conferences there will be a will be a Mini workshop for students & families held in the lower level library on Thursday, April 3 at 4:30-5:30
Juntos means “Together” in Spanish and works to unite community partners to provide Latino 8–12th grade students and their parents with knowledge, skills, and resources to help youth graduate high school and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.
Learn about:
All of your postsecondary options
How to finance postsecondary education
How to reach your goals as a family
Durante las conferencias de padres y maestros habrá un mini taller para estudiantes y familias que se llevará a cabo en la biblioteca del nivel inferior
el Jueves 3 de Abril de 4:30 a 5:30.
Juntos reúne a organizaciones, programas y líderes de la comunidad para proporcionar a los estudiantes latinos y a sus padres conocimientos,habilidades y recursos para animar a los estudiantes a lograr la graduación de la escuela secundaria y animar a las familias a trabajar juntos para obtener acceso a la universidad.
Más información sobre:
Todas los opciones de educación postsecundaria
Cómo financiar la educación postsecundaria
Cómo alcanzar nuestras metas como familia

Apply Today to be an Educator’s Credit Union Youth Apprentice!
Current Sophomores and Juniors may apply here to be a High School Teller Youth Apprentice at Educator’s Credit Union for the 2025-2026 school year. Application deadline is Friday, March 28.
Have questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Job Opportunity - Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel
The position includes a variety of tasks such as dog supervision, cleaning, food prep, and customer service. A complete job description may be found here.
Wage: $11.00/hour
Hours: Vary – Woofdorf operates 24/7 with three shifts available
Location: 1308 18th Street, Racine, WI
If you’re a current sophomore or junior student interested and/or need help putting together a resume, please contact Ms Erickson ASAP via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text - 262-456-2660. Resumes are due to Ms Erickson by Friday, March 28th.
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator
email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
Seniors: Check out the MANY scholarships available and make sure to submit your FAFSA ASAP.
Juniors: Opt In now for UW Direct Admit
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of April, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Seniors, once you have decided where you will be attending college, you will need to request your Final Transcript You only need to request ONE final transcript once you have made your final college decision.
Seniors, to be honored at the senior banquet, you need to report any scholarships, awards and student financial aid you receive. Report Awards HERE
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!



Spring Musical


Scholarships


Senior Meeting Today in the Theater during Advisory 8:50.
Apply Today to be an Educator’s Credit Union Youth Apprentice!
Current Sophomores and Juniors may apply here to be a High School Teller Youth Apprentice at Educator’s Credit Union for the 2025-2026 school year. Application deadline is Friday, March 28.
Have questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Job Opportunity - Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel
The position includes a variety of tasks such as dog supervision, cleaning, food prep, and customer service. A complete job description may be found here.
Wage: $11.00/hour
Hours: Vary – Woofdorf operates 24/7 with three shifts available
Location: 1308 18th Street, Racine, WI
If you’re a current sophomore or junior student interested and/or need help putting together a resume, please contact Ms Erickson ASAP via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text - 262-456-2660. Resumes are due to Ms Erickson by Friday, March 28th.
YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP HIRING EVENTS
RUSD and RAMAC are hosting their first annual Youth Apprenticeship Hiring Events. Current Sophomores and Juniors interested in learning more about Youth Apprenticeship Opportunities can speak directly with multiple employers and apply for open positions. There will be three separate hiring events divided by industry. Students register for the event associated with their Academy and Pathway.
REGISTRATION:
Students click here OR log into Xello
Go to "Surveys"
Go to "2025 Youth Apprenticeship Spring Hiring Event".
DATES:
Tuesday, April 8, 2:00-5:00 pm
Business, Marketing, Hospitality, IT, Finance
Wednesday, April 30, 2:00-5:00 pm
Engineering, Construction Trades, Manufacturing
Wednesday, May 14, 2:00-5:00 pm
Healthcare, Education, Human Services
LOCATION:
Roma Lodge, 7130 Spring St, Racine WI, 53406
Questions? Contact Ms Erickson - Horlick’s Workplace Learning Coordinator via email marna.erickson@rusd.org or text 262-456-2660
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held April 3 from 4:00pm-7:00pm & April 4th from 7:30am-12:00pm. Students will not be in session on Friday April 4th.
SENIOR Meeting during advisory today in the Theater. All Seniors and advisory teachers please report to the Theater during this time.
Seniors: Check out the MANY scholarships available and make sure to submit your FAFSA ASAP.
Juniors: Opt In now for UW Direct Admit
Every week, five randomly selected students will be chosen from five different classrooms for an attendance prize. In order to receive the reward, the student must be present and have arrived to class on time. If the student is not present, the prize will be forfeited. Students will be called down over the PA. They should report to Ms. Quebbeman's office in the library for their prize - Horlick’s Attendance Team
Once a month we will also celebrate students who have an attendance rate of 86% or above. For the Month of Apil, we will celebrate students during lunch times in the cafeteria on Thursday, April 17, to receive a treat!
Seniors, once you have decided where you will be attending college, you will need to request your Final Transcript You only need to request ONE final transcript once you have made your final college decision.
Seniors, to be honored at the senior banquet, you need to report any scholarships, awards and student financial aid you receive. Report Awards HERE
Wisconsin GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate
Programs) is a program to support underrepresented students in preparing for
postsecondary education and life after high school. GEAR UP provides students with
one-on-one mentoring and advising, workshops on college readiness, and travel
opportunities including college tours, summer camps, and trips across the nation. These
services and travel opportunities are always FREE for GEAR UP students and their
Families. Students who may be eligible to join GEAR UP include those who are from groups
underrepresented in higher education, first-generation students (neither parent/
guardian completed a four-year college degree), students who are eligible for free or
reduced school meals, students with disabilities, and those who are English Language
Learners. Students interested in joining GEAR UP may contact Academy of Education and
Technical Services counselor Mr. Riley (robert.riley@rusd.org), or GEAR UP Education
Specialist Grace Carlson (grace.carlson@dpi.wi.gov) to apply!

Senior Meeting
