Brittany Reilly signed her Nation Letter of Intent and will play basketball at Edgewood University in Madison. Congratulations Brittany!

State qualifiers headed to Madison following their Walk to State. Go Cougars!

Wisconsin FFA Week (Feb. 21–28, 2026) celebrates the impact of agricultural education and the National FFA Organization on over 25,000 Wisconsin student members. It highlights student leadership, personal growth, and career success, moving beyond traditional farming to include science, technology, and business. Key activities include community service, educational events, and promoting agriculture.

Congratulations to Savannah Kzsiosk and Emersen Wissink for qualifying for the State Wrestling Tournament. They will join Logan Knoeck, Jacob Allickson, Trayton Renderman, and Gavin Pickering later this week in Madison. Go Cougars!
The Campbellsport vs. SMSA Boys' Basketball Game on Thursday, February 26 will be covered by Radio Plus Sports in cooperation with Jeff's Livestreams at the following link:
https://youtube.com/live/fGVNkdFS960?feature=share
https://youtube.com/live/fGVNkdFS960?feature=share
In Sra. Skelton's Spanish classes, you can often find students playing games! Using games in the classroom helps our students practice vocabulary in a high-energy, low-stress environment. These activities build confidence and fluency while keeping everyone on their toes.



World History students put their strength to the test while learning about the Industrial Revolution!
Shoutout to our most powerful student, Kaleb Nennig, who topped the chart at 0.4 horsepower!
Shoutout to our most powerful student, Kaleb Nennig, who topped the chart at 0.4 horsepower!



Our middle school wrapped up an exciting two-week Mini Olympics today! Over the past two weeks, students competed in a variety of fun and challenging events, showing teamwork, sportsmanship, and school spirit every step of the way.
Congratulations to our 7th grade, who brought home the most gold medals and claimed the overall Mini Olympics championship this year! 🥇👏
Congratulations to our 7th grade, who brought home the most gold medals and claimed the overall Mini Olympics championship this year! 🥇👏






6th grade students in STEM are using simple engineering principles to construct roller coasters out of paper for a marble to run.



The Boys' Team Sectional event on Saturday in Kewaskum will be streamed on Rofkin. Here is the link https://rokfin.com/fin/wrestling
Go Cougars!
A special thank you to our guest speaker Christa Williams for speaking at our 2026 National Honor Society induction ceremony! We were truly privileged to have her join us as a role model for everything NHS stands for.

Our very own chapter's president, Jaedyn Burns, won a nationwide scholarship for National Honor Society! She was a semi-finalist, putting her in the top 600 of applicants. Congrats Jaedyn!!!

Mr. Bogenhagen, MS/HS Dean of Students, was honored by co-op hockey team CHS students Jack Sippel and Easton Wissink on Teacher Appreciation Night at their Feb 10th home game vs. Muskego. Thank you Mr. Bogenhagen for the difference you make for our students.
Congratulations to the Girls Wrestling Team for winning the first ever Team Conference Championship! All 6 participants were also individual Conference Champions. Way to go Abigail Ksioszk, Mya Schraufnagel, Irelyn Woolhether, Bella Pickering, Savannah Ksioszk, and Emerson Wissink!

Congratulations to the Dance Team for winning State in hip hop! This is the third championship in a row! We couldn't be prouder!

Our 7th graders crunched the numbers today as they analyzed real scores and statistics from the Super Bowl teams playing this Sunday. They found out that the data shows this could be a very close game, with both teams posting similar regular-season stats. Based on the numbers alone, some students think New England may have a slight edge. We’ll see what game day brings!




On Wednesday, the JJB Swat Team finished the middle school Battle of the Books in first place and is moving on to compete at the WEMTA State Battle of the Books.
We couldn’t be prouder of these scholars of the reading world!
Join us in celebrating their hard work and wishing them luck as they head to State!
We couldn’t be prouder of these scholars of the reading world!
Join us in celebrating their hard work and wishing them luck as they head to State!

Mrs. Poquette’s 8th grade science class is diving into the history of atomic models to discover how scientists built our modern understanding of the atom — and how that knowledge helps explain chemical reactions today! ⚛️
We’ve been talking about the idea of “standing on the shoulders of giants” — how each discovery builds on the work of scientists before us. From early theories to today’s atomic model, it’s amazing to see how science grows over time through curiosity, evidence, and perseverance!
Learning science isn’t just about facts — it’s about the journey of discovery!
We’ve been talking about the idea of “standing on the shoulders of giants” — how each discovery builds on the work of scientists before us. From early theories to today’s atomic model, it’s amazing to see how science grows over time through curiosity, evidence, and perseverance!
Learning science isn’t just about facts — it’s about the journey of discovery!




Congratulations Colin and Cameron Salter for being inducted into the CHS Hall of Fame!

Round two of the Middle School Battle of the Books was another very close competition. JJB Swat Team pulled off a 2-point win over The Grannies.
Next Monday, February 2, the consolidation bracket will battle during Cougar Time. The Teams are The Deanasuars vs. The Grannies.
Stay tuned for more Battle of the Books excitement!
Next Monday, February 2, the consolidation bracket will battle during Cougar Time. The Teams are The Deanasuars vs. The Grannies.
Stay tuned for more Battle of the Books excitement!



