
They’ll have raffles and donation buckets, and every dollar raised will go to the cancer center in New Richmond to help local families during treatment. The American Cancer Society reports that about 4 in 10 people will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives.

It was so heartwarming to see the older students sharing their love of reading with the littlest learners. The smiles, the stories, and the connections made it such a memorable experience for everyone!
Way to go, 6th grade — you were amazing role models today! 👏
And 4K, thank you for being such great listeners! 😊
#ReadingBuddies #LeadershipInAction #BigKidsLittleKids #WeLoveReading









Join us for fun, hands-on classes and creative workshops happening Oct 13–26 — from crochet and Halloween crafts to kids’ cooking and senior tech tips! 👩🍳📱🧶
✨ Don’t miss out — there’s something for everyone!
Register and find all the details and more upcoming classes and events at 👉 clwarriors.org/clce

Our amazing 5th graders had the special opportunity to visit the kindergarten classrooms and read stories to their younger buddies. 🧒👧
It was heartwarming to see the older students step into leadership roles—using their voices, sharing their favorite books, and creating meaningful moments with our littlest learners. 💬❤️
These kinds of connections build confidence, community, and a lifelong love of reading. We are so proud of all our students for making this a memorable day!
#ReadingBuddies #LeadersInTheMaking #KindnessInAction #ElementarySchoolMagic






































Keep clicking the link and hitting refresh, we'll keep updating the Homecoming Slideshow throughout this weekend's events!
View the Homecoming Week Rotating Slideshow here!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h6DPzEQf6CNH_JVcs-XWjnGBqG3v_Ijj2rFTcoky044/edit?usp=sharing
In a hula hoop challenge between the 6th-grade student council members and some of our staff, participants displayed teamwork, cooperation, and collaboration to complete the task! The official winner is yet to be determined (Rematch at the next assembly!). The Clear Lake School District places high value not only on academics but character as well. Each month, the elementary school awards students who exemplify Warrior traits in and out of the classroom. Here are our September recipients for Academics and Character: Greyson Buhr, Annabelle Barney, Brock Trepanier, Dawson Veenendall, Jameson Jarchow, Liam Strobach, Eloise Scott, Rowan Ruble, Oliviah Sislo, Rowan Paulson, Aella Anderson, Dean Cipra, Ravis Leonard, Julia Basden, Nolan Fick, and Wesley Wickum







Join us for the Football Homecoming Tailgate Fundraiser — supporting Community Education!
📅 Friday, October 10
🕔 5:00–6:30 PM
📍 CLHS Back Parking Lot
Come hungry and ready to cheer! Enjoy music by DJ Collin from Showtime Entertainment, great food, and plenty of Warrior spirit before the big game! 💙🤍
🎟️✨ Raffle Prizes!! Don’t miss your chance to win big! Milwaukee tools, Restaurant gift cards, Warrior swag, and much more!
A huge shoutout to our amazing sponsors who make this event possible — thank you for backing our community and schools! 🙌
👉 Learn more: clwarriors.org/clce




The boys finished fifth as a team while the girls' team combined for a third-place finish. The highest Warrior finisher was senior Violet Wood, who placed 11th among the field of 43 competitors. She completed the 5K course in 23:46.5. Top finisher for the Clear Lake boys was freshman Malachi Perry, who placed 13th among the boys with a time of 20:01.4.
Next up for the Warriors is the Conference meet at Spring Valley on Thursday, Oct. 16. Go Warriors!
Mr. Pettersen’s 5th-grade class took their science lesson outside for a fizzy, explosive good time with the classic Coke and Mentos experiment!
Our young scientists learned firsthand about chemical reactions, gas formation, and pressure — all while having an absolute blast (literally!). 😄🍬🥤
Hands-on learning like this brings science to life, and the excitement was sky-high—just like those soda geysers! 🌈✨
Way to go, 5th graders! Keep asking questions, getting messy, and exploring the world around you! 🔬🧪👩🔬👨🔬
#ScienceIsFun #5thGradeExperiments #HandsOnLearning #CokeAndMentos #MrPettersensClass #STEMinAction

Thank you,
Ashley Long

We kicked things off in style with Class Color Day, and our halls have never looked more vibrant! Each grade showed their school spirit by rocking their class colors — from head to toe! 💙💚💛❤️💜🧡
It’s going to be a week full of fun, unity, and Warrior pride! Stay tuned for more highlights as we celebrate Homecoming all week long!
#HomecomingWeek #ClassColorDay #SchoolSpirit #ProudToBeAWarrior







In honor of Fire Prevention Week, our students got a special visit from our local fire department! They loved checking out the fire truck, watching the water get sprayed, asking lots of important questions, meeting the firefighters, and learning all about fire safety.
It was a fun and educational day — and a great reminder of how important it is to be prepared and stay safe. 🙌
Huge thanks to our hometown heroes for spending the day with us! ❤️
As part of Fire Prevention Week, our students showed off their creativity in a Fire Safety Coloring Contest — and who better to judge the masterpieces than our very own local firefighters? 👨🚒👩🚒
The firefighters carefully looked through each colorful entry and hand-picked the winners — not an easy task with so many amazing submissions! 🖍️👏
Congratulations to all our participants for their hard work and to the winners for their outstanding artwork! Eva Blomberg, Evelyn Barney, Henry Laursen, Jameson Jarchow, Killian Reindahl, Oliver Leonard, Harlee Emerson, Liam Strobach, Zeke Symalla, Gauge Mickelson. Emelia Babcock, Tauge Perillo, Evelyn Strobach, Makayla Reindahl, Myra Symalla, and overall poster winner Evelyn Strobach.
#FirePreventionWeek #FireSafetyMatters #ThankYouFirefighters #LearningCanBeFun









The 6th grade class had the opportunity to attend the 2025 Barron County Sixth Grade Conservation Tour on October 3rd. Students learned 3 ways to identify healthy waterways, how to conserve and retain our soil resources, how the state is maintaining wetland resources for wildlife to flourish, what a shoreline habitat is, and how to protect it, and the importance of maintaining our forest resources. Thank you to Barron County and Rachel Ault for the invitation, Tom Aasmundud and Craig Moriak for transportation, Amanda Teed and Sandy Beckerman for making student lunches, and Janette Cain, Nathan Dhuey, Justin Everson, Pat Brown, Tyler Gruetzmacher, and Bronson Thalacker for setting up hands-on activities for our students.










