Burlington High School A Cappella Choir members Allyson Konz (from left) Jacob Burton, Rebecca Thomsen and Samuel Jorudd break out the kazoos during a performance of “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas” Monday during the school’s holiday choral concert. (Photo by Ed Nadolski)
Sports & Other News
District clears way for required civics test
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor The Burlington Area School District Policy Committee approved a number of changes to the district’s graduation requirements last week, sending the policy to the full board for its first reading Monday. The most important of the changes involves a new civics test that high school students […]
Update: Victims in fatal crash named
Two men, ages 20 and 22, died Tuesday morning after they were ejected from their vehicle during a crash on Highway 75 in the Town of Dover. On Wednesday morning Racine County Sheriff’s officials identified the victims as Jarrett Heck, 20, of Salem, and Zachary Faulhaber, 22, of Kansasville. Both […]
Students ‘DRIVEN’ to feel holiday spirit
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor While the Burlington Area School District has experienced declining enrollment, the student leadership numbers continue to blossom. This year, more than 130 students are involved in the Burlington High School leadership program, DRIVEN. On Friday, about 100 of those students took to Arbor View Communities and […]
Committee advances naming rights policy
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor After more than a year of discussing and debating changes to the Burlington Area School District naming rights policy, the question of just what the School Board wants remains. The latest effort at revising the policy passed through the BASD School Board Policy Committee meeting Monday […]
Stepping up to stock the pantry: Union Grove students extend food drive to ‘Stuff the Bus’
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor Union Grove Union High School students decided to step a bit farther out of their comfort zone this fall to push their Stuff the Bus food drive to new levels. After collecting 1,000 pounds of food last year for the Racine County Food Bank, the Student […]
Latest League in Waterford is all about Legos
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor What do Lego robots and go-green shopping bags have in common? For students in Waterford Graded School District, it’s the Project Clearwater first Lego League competition entry this year – one that’s carried the 10-person team through the first round of competition. Working through the Waterford […]
Mayor puts pool at top of capital projects list
By Jennifer Eisenbart Editor In terms of priorities heard throughout the citizen budget partners and strategic planning sessions this fall, City of Burlington Mayor Bob Miller got the clear impression that the community pool was at the forefront of items that need to be addressed. It’s why a request for […]
Experienced Catholic Central girls basketball looking for improvement
By Dana Ehrmann Sports Correspondent Think of the girls Catholic Central basketball team as a puzzle. For the past few seasons, it was difficult to see the bigger picture. Two years ago, without any seniors in the program, the Lady Toppers finished at 0-22. One year ago, they improved […]
WRESTLING PREVIEW: New season, same high expectations for Burlington
Birds, Tiedt should lead deep Demons squad back to top of SLC By Mike Ramczyk Sports Editor The Burlington wrestling program has been a model of success for this entire decade. With a defending state champion, state qualifier and a conference champ all back in the fold, the Demons […]