A look ahead to what you need to know in Port Washington and Saukville this week.
Pre-registration for fun run/walk ends today for the annual Pumpkins in the Park to benefit the Port Washington-Saukville Physical Education and Health Departments.
Thomas Jefferson Middle School seeking volunteers to help during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon Homework Club.
Nearly two dozen new teachers are filling the classrooms at local schools.
Port Pirates lose match against the Milwaukee Lutheran Red Knights in girls volleyball action on Thursday night.
Player Nick Godersky organizes senior-hosted breakfast to welcome freshmen, equipped with pancakes and raffle prizes.
Group of Port high graduates, students have been working hard to build their boat as part of the Cardboard Boat Regatta.
Test scores remain steady at Port Washington High School despite increase in participation.
Sign up until race day for 2nd annual event that benefits the Saukville Chamber, Elementary School.
Port Washington-Saukville school officials discuss the use of social media in the classroom, hoping to soon make a districtwide policy about utilizing the online tools.
St. Peter's Church in Saukville hosts fundraiser expected to raise $8,000 in funds, supplies for kids in need.
Port Washington U-10 Boys Baseball Travel team faced the Merton Mavericks on Tuesday night.
Employee concessions, additional retirees help to make up for loss in state aid.
Family and friends gather at Al Urness Field at Port Washington High School for the class of 2011 graduation ceremony.
Graduation season is upon us, and Port Washington High School is holding its ceremony on Sunday.
The Brewers met the Cubs at Kolbach Park for a friendly game of ball.
Michael Thomley will move from his position at a school in China to become the principal at Lincoln Elementary School on July 1.
Port High School students to perform "Pandemonium 2011" on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
About two dozen retiring teachers and staff members reflect on their time with the students at the Port Washington-Saukville School District as the school year comes to a close.
Proceeds from fundraiser will help buy SMART boards for all the classrooms; organizer hopes Spring Fling Craft Fair & Flea Market will become annual event.
School board also hires a new elementary school principal, one of many changes triggered by 24 faculty and staff retirements.
Port Washington High School parent group, city officials and administration put extra attention on the safety of wearing your seat belt.
Port Washington-Saukville School District follows the trend of increasing graduation rates throughout the state.
Port Washington-Saukville School Board members say getting more to retire is key to balancing 2011-12 budget.
Port Washington-Saukville School District administrators say conservative balancing of budget in years past proves helpful when facing Gov. Scott Walker's budget plan.
Port loses in consolation game to the University School of Milwaukee
A column celebrating area kids’ achievements showcases Saukville Elementary School students in their performance of "Go Fish."
With more 250 people in attendance, Port Washington-Saukville School Board approves contract that includes wage freeze and reduced benefits.
Funds help buy Thomas Jefferson Middle School music and band students new wardrobes, instruments and more.
Special meeting is 7 p.m. at Thomas Jefferson Middle School.
Two Port Washington residents voice concerns over the board's decision making process.
Monday night meeting was meant to discuss teachers contracts, but confusion over budget repair bills forces delay.
A roundup of the activity from the latest police blotter.
Port High art department also plans changes to create a more unified, diverse curriculum.
Middle school guidance counselors know that stress is inevitable, and with an informative session, they hope to alleviate it.
A column celebrating area kids’ achievements showcases Marly Trier this week.
After the passage of the controversial budget bill last Wednesday, many have been left wondering where public schools will stand. The Port Washington-Saukville Board of Education responds.
Selecting Burke to lead high school next year was a no-brainer, board member say.
Parents and community members share their careers and passions with elementary students.
The Grafton Black Hawks controlled the entire game and ended up on top of Port Washington 45-32.