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Hank Crass Hailey Gozdecki Tristan Devine Hayden Mueller Kristi Kreklau at Stetson Forest Products Inc. at AbbyBank at Abbotsford Healthcare at California Dreams Hot Rod at Colonial Health & Rehab Medford Senior High School Thank You Dawson Butkus Cory Lindahl at Butkus Masonry LLC toallthebusinesses involved inthe at Blasel Dairy Farm School toWork Program Kyla Krause Julia Steinman at Medford School District at Black River Industries Thank you to all the business partners that made 2023-24 school to work opportunities available to area high school students! 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Simek Library Free FlowAcupuncture Everbodies Fitness Gelhaus Dental Clinic Handel Automotive LLC Hawkins Ash CPAs Klingbeil Lumber Medford Chysler Center Medford Dental Clinic Medford Area Elementary School Medford Area Middle School Medford Area Senior High School Medford Vet Clinic Prevail Bank Quality Care Chiropractic Reflections Hair Design Hudson Brost at Winchell Construction LLC at JTP Farms Juniors in Program Dominic Fennell Kyanna Mallien Shayla Radlinger Gavin Sperl at Medford School District at Aspirus at Black River Industries at AME Zippie Lube Hunter Drozda Andrew Henline Ethan Klinger Kenneth Pace Alex Wanke Kyle Werner at Kramer Plumbing & Heating at Prevail Bank at Schierl Tire & Service at Enerquip, LLC at Forward Bank at Sierra Pacific Window Jason Woller at Freedom Choice Realty Additional Work Site Employment Partnerships Ace Hardware Arbyâs County Line Auto County Market Craigâs Auto Feet N Motion Fourmens Farm & Home Handel Auto Klingbeil Lumber Lift-A- Sled LLC Marathon Cheese Medford Coop Feedmill Medford Motors P & E Restaurant PernsteinerTrucking Petersonâs Concrete ProchnowTrucking Safari Room Taxidermy Sierra Pacific Steinmanâs Bed & Biscuit Timberline Trucking Walmart Weather Shield Winchell Construction LLC Rachel Wesle Mason Meyer at Medford Pharmacy at Perrinâs Surface Solutions Encourage your students to participate in the School to Work program. Youth Apprenticeship is a one and/or two year program for high school juniors and/or seniors with an interest in a particular field. Youth apprentices, parents, employers and school districts enter into a written training agreement in regard to each partyâs responsibilities. Specific skill standards are established by industries to ensure the work-based experience is relevant. YA students are trained at the workplace by skilled mentors and are paid at least a minimum wage or higher for their work. The competency checklist provides structure and sequence to ensure students are trained directly in basic core and pathway skills. Upon successful completion of the program, DWD issues a Certificate of Occupational Proficiency to the youth graduate. Student YAâs must also be enrolled in a high school related course during each semester of their employment. Students may be employed during the school day (up to two class periods) and/or before or after school, during summers. Lidainian Price Know a business that would like to participate? Olivia Damm at McDonaldâs Contact Barb Gelhaus or Lisa Porten at Medford Area Senior High for details. at Holy Rosary School 119971_3 Nicholas DuBois Meadow Beyer Nicholas Steliga Morgan Strebig Isaac Schaefer at Mid-State Equipment at Medford School District at Klinner Insurance Inc. at Medford School District at Nemitz Repair LLC Hank Crass Hailey Gozdecki Tristan Devine Hayden Mueller Kristi Kreklau at Stetson Forest Products Inc. at AbbyBank at Abbotsford Healthcare at California Dreams Hot Rod at Colonial Health & Rehab Medford Senior High School Thank You Dawson Butkus Cory Lindahl at Butkus Masonry LLC toallthebusinesses involved inthe at Blasel Dairy Farm School toWork Program Kyla Krause Julia Steinman at Medford School District at Black River Industries Thank you to all the business partners that made 2023-24 school to work opportunities available to area high school students! Rocky Road Boutique The Star News Shades of Blu Swimwear Stokes Photography Stronger Version Fitness Taylor County Courthouse Taylor County Circuit Court Utopia Day Spa Wheelers Chevrolet WKEB Radio WastewaterTreatment Facility Weather Shield Kaleb Dassow Annâs Dip & Snip Aspirus Beauty By Joan Black River Industries Bone & Joint Borealis Wellness Clinic Correction Creek Chiropractic Enerquip Encore Hair Design Flowers by Laurie Francis L. Simek Library Free FlowAcupuncture Everbodies Fitness Gelhaus Dental Clinic Handel Automotive LLC Hawkins Ash CPAs Klingbeil Lumber Medford Chysler Center Medford Dental Clinic Medford Area Elementary School Medford Area Middle School Medford Area Senior High School Medford Vet Clinic Prevail Bank Quality Care Chiropractic Reflections Hair Design Hudson Brost at Winchell Construction LLC at JTP Farms Juniors in Program Dominic Fennell Kyanna Mallien Shayla Radlinger Gavin Sperl at Medford School District at Aspirus at Black River Industries at AME Zippie Lube Hunter Drozda Andrew Henline Ethan Klinger Kenneth Pace Alex Wanke Kyle Werner at Kramer Plumbing & Heating at Prevail Bank at Schierl Tire & Service at Enerquip, LLC at Forward Bank at Sierra Pacific Window Jason Woller at Freedom Choice Realty Additional Work Site Employment Partnerships Ace Hardware Arbyâs County Line Auto County Market Craigâs Auto Feet N Motion Fourmens Farm & Home Handel Auto Klingbeil Lumber Lift-A- Sled LLC Marathon Cheese Medford Coop Feedmill Medford Motors P & E Restaurant PernsteinerTrucking Petersonâs Concrete ProchnowTrucking Safari Room Taxidermy Sierra Pacific Steinmanâs Bed & Biscuit Timberline Trucking Walmart Weather Shield Winchell Construction LLC Rachel Wesle Mason Meyer at Medford Pharmacy at Perrinâs Surface Solutions Encourage your students to participate in the School to Work program. Youth Apprenticeship is a one and/or two year program for high school juniors and/or seniors with an interest in a particular field. Youth apprentices, parents, employers and school districts enter into a written training agreement in regard to each partyâs responsibilities. Specific skill standards are established by industries to ensure the work-based experience is relevant. YA students are trained at the workplace by skilled mentors and are paid at least a minimum wage or higher for their work. The competency checklist provides structure and sequence to ensure students are trained directly in basic core and pathway skills. Upon successful completion of the program, DWD issues a Certificate of Occupational Proficiency to the youth graduate. Student YAâs must also be enrolled in a high school related course during each semester of their employment. Students may be employed during the school day (up to two class periods) and/or before or after school, during summers. Lidainian Price Know a business that would like to participate? Olivia Damm at McDonaldâs Contact Barb Gelhaus or Lisa Porten at Medford Area Senior High for details. at Holy Rosary School 119971_3 Nicholas DuBois Meadow Beyer Nicholas Steliga Morgan Strebig Isaac Schaefer at Mid-State Equipment at Medford School District at Klinner Insurance Inc. at Medford School District at Nemitz Repair LLC
The Medford Area Middle School Band would like to share a big thank you to all of our business/foundation donors as well as individuals who have supported the program via their Mattress or Kwik Trip Card Fundraiser. Individuals and organizations who have donated to the MAMS band program are: Medford Education Association, The Classes of 67-72, Patrick Marsh Foundation, Weather Shield LITE Foundation, Forward Bank, Nathan Bilodeau, AnnMarie Grant, and Purple Mattress. âIf you see people from these organizations, please thank them! We have been able to raise about $8,500 through donations/grants and $7,000 through fundraisers. The generous support of our community has allowed us to purchase: 2 piccolos, 4 clarinets, 4 alto saxophones, 1 tenor saxophone, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, and a bass drum stand,â said middle school band teacher Kendra Junk. âThese instruments are going directly into the hands of the students. The best part of being able to provide new instruments is how excited students get when they receive a new and working instrument,â she said. They consistently have instruments that need to be repaired and are often coming back from repair with a higher repair cost than the value of the instrument. They have several instruments in student hands right now that are functioning enough to work but are not in great shape. If you would like to donate to the MAMS band program, would like to read more about the condition of our instruments, or to see the complete list of donors please visit: https://bit.ly/SupportMAMSBand. âAs always thank you for your support of the MAMS Band Program,â Junk said. SUBMITTED
The Medford Area Senior High School Choir traveled to Holy Rosary Catholic Church on March 16 to put on a choir performance. Pieces including traditional arrangements as well as the choir members surrounding the audience with their voices. ALEX WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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