
Our school participates in Perkins funding and grant opportunities. Every few years we have to collect feedback from our stakeholders. We are asking our secondary parents to provide perception and insight so we can improve our program. Please select the link below to the CESA 10 - Parent CTE Survey and answer the questions as best you can before the end of this week. Our data is collected by our collaboration partner CESA 10 so we will not be able to track individual data but we will be able to tell how many. Please do your part to help our school compile a large sample size. Thank you in advance for your input.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWkuZHswMJ1hnhL_tm9tEhJTs5FFLnBJZIYd-yo7THxX77PQ/viewform?usp=sf_link


The music department is selling butter braids now through January 24th. Contact a music student for more information! If you would like to order, but you don't know any music students, please email Ms. Szotkowski at szotsha@lakeholcombe.k12.wi.us.


This is a reminder of the free community yoga class being held on Mondays from 6:00-7:00pm in the high school choir room across from the gym. The yoga class is being led by Shaylae Szotkowski. We have limited mats available. Please bring your own mat if you have one and bring a pillow and blanket. All levels and abilities are welcome! Please email Shaylae Szotkowski with questions or concerns at szotsha@lakeholcombe.k12.wi.us.


Today our high school students got to hear about life after high school from a few of our past graduates. Guidance Counselor, Nicole Crosby, facilitated with questions to the past graduates in which they provided insights to students. It's a fun way for students to start thinking forward. Special thanks to our graduate panel: Kaitlyn Heinzen, Paige Flater, Alycia Emmons, & Ryan Kirkman!



Boys Varsity Basketball Message

Girls Varsity Basketball Message

Middle School Girls Basketball Message

TBT. A little trip down memory lane.





All after school activities (facility use, practices, after school programming) are canceled for this evening (1/5/22).


Boys Varsity Basketball Message

Attention Basketball Fans!
There will be no boys JV game.

January 2022 Food Service Menus



Starting Monday, January 3rd from 6:00-7:00pm, the Lake Holcombe School District will be offering free community yoga classes on Monday nights led by Shaylae Szotkowski in the high school choir room across from the gym. Shaylae Szotkowski is a 200 hour registered yoga and wellness teacher, and she is working on a 500 hour trauma informed yoga certification. We have limited mats available. Please bring your own mat if you have one and bring a pillow and blanket. All levels and abilities are welcome! Please email Shaylae Szotkowski with questions or concerns at szotsha@lakeholcombe.k12.wi.us.


Each week students will be recognized for putting a smile on our face and will receive a Put a Smile on Our Face Award! Congrats go to Ari Potter!


Lake Holcombe Elementary School had a Holiday Program this week. Thank you to Ginna Young for sharing some of her photos!





Results, Results, Results! You have to put in the work to get results! That is what these Lake Holcombe weight lifters have been doing. Congratulations on reaching new milestones! Students combine their max lifts in Deadlift, Bench Press and Hang Clean.
500 Pound Club: Brandon Moore and Hannah Boiteau (First LH female to reach the 500 lbs club!)
600 Pound Club: Harley Schroeder, Ryne Giencke Trevor Bowen, Zayden Merrill, Erik Litke and Trent Lee
700 Pound Club: Jimmy Kane
Jace Wincek had a great testing session and is close to reaching the 900 Pound Club (875lbs). Stay Tuned!
Keep up the great work!



Happy Holidays from Lake Holcombe School District!


The Lake Holcombe School held their annual required school safety drill this morning. Good Work Everyone!. Always remember....if you HEAR or SEE something SAY something.

Congratulations to Kylee Hetchler, Seth Tainter, Emma Lechleitner, Coral Hill, Annamay Kane, and Trevor Bowen (missing) for completing their "Pasture Management Course" from UW-Madison. The course was sponsored by Compeer Bank.
This course challenged the students to learn about successful livestock and pasture management tools and applications. Then they were tasked to create a pasture management plan as a final project. All student passed this course!
