School Board races pick up steam on final day of filings, but all three incumbent alderpersons will run unopposed.
The Greenfield School Board race has a third candidate with the filing deadline quickly approaching.
Several challenges face first-year Hustlin' Hawks coach.
Britney Mowry was killed in a car accident in Alabama on Friday.
Meanwhile, the Greenfield girls team picked up its first win of the season as well.
The Falcons won a nonconference game Wednesday to improve to 5-2.
The boys and girls squads won Tuesday to improve to a combined 11-2.
The district is considering changes for all levels, plus the addition of late starts to allow for more teacher collaboration.
The Falcons remained unbeaten by beating the Hustlin' Hawks, 70-28.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 to our schools.
The Falcons tallied a 49-39 victory over Delavan-Darien.
Three seats are up for grabs in the Spring 2012 election, and two candidates are unsure if they'll run again.
In recent years, the high school has been holding its commencement ceremony on the final day of exams, typically a Wednesday.
Bill Osterndorf stepped down as president Nov. 21, and will not seek re-election to the board this spring.
The petition calls for legislation that supports public school start times of no earlier than 8 a.m.
The junior dominated the WIAA Division 2 Diving Meet on Friday to become a two-time state champion.
The junior won the Division 2 state championship last November.
The AP Art History students gave tours at the Milwaukee Art Museum on Thursday.
The clinic is Dec. 2, but the registration deadline is Nov. 15.
Hawks' first playoff appearance in nine years is a short, but important one.
The Hustlin' Hawks will take on Waterford at 7 p.m. Friday.
The visit will take place next week.
The Falcons had their playoff hopes dashed with a 44-8 loss to Pewaukee on Friday. After the game, however, an enthusiastic group got out their shovels.
Greenfield has already qualified but can lock up a berth with a win while Whitnall is fighting for its playoff life against Pewaukee.
The loss means Greenfield must win next Friday to ensure its spot in the playoffs.
The parade was Friday afternoon prior to the school's pep rally and football game.
Greenfield High School music program will benefit from restaurant's "Music Mondays."
President Doug Perry's home address was posted online by the district administration.
Either team could qualify for the playoffs with a victory Friday.
The parade was part of week-long festivities to celebrate Greenfield High School's homecoming week.
The Hustlin' Hawks pick up their fourth victory by beating Wauwatosa West, 31-7, Friday.
The budget was approved at the district's annual meeting Monday, and in other business, school board members were given a slight raise.
The Greendale Panthers played host to the Whitnall Falcons in a Woodland Conference showdown on Friday.
Whitnall's offense couldn't make it happen against a tough Eisenhower defense.
The Hustlin' Hawks are playing for first place when they host Greendale on Friday. And the Whitnall Falcons are trying to keep pace with the league leaders when they visit New Berlin Eisenhower.
The process is both financially and educationally beneficial, according to the district.
Hundreds of people gathered at Whitnall High School for the second annual Back to School block party.
Both teams are in the top half of the conference standings, with Whitnall tied for first place with Greendale.
But district does not anticipate any major changes in the project's timeline.
Despite a request from former board members, the public voted to keep the Greenfield School Board's pay the same for 2011-2012.