DISTRICT LEADERSHIP
Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year
Hello Spartan Family!
I am Shannon Donnelly, the very proud District Administrator of the amazing Somerset School District. I have been in this position since July, 2022. Prior to that, I held a variety of leadership positions in the Somerset School District including High School Principal (5 years) and Director of Pupil Services (5 years). I am filled with Spartan Pride and beyond excited to kick off the 22-23 school year.
Students, families, and schools have had to navigate a lot over the last three years. Somerset was no exception to that. Nothing will go back to how it “used to be’’ and we now have a new normal. What a great time to hit the reset button and come together as a school and greater community. We believe that strong schools are vital to ensuring a strong community and that students are at the center of everything we do; our why. There is no better time than right now to work together and continue to make Somerset a premier school district and community that all stakeholders can be proud of!
We pride ourselves in our commitment to our mission of the district: “Together we engage, educate, & empower all learners; bridging their passions to pathways to create successful futures and positively contribute to our local and global communities.” In order for this to come to life for each and every student, we have to create a learning environment in all of our schools that fosters inclusivity, diversity, innovative thinking, risk-taking, collaboration, communication, self-advocacy, and relevant, real-world problemsolving. We will ensure that each and every student has the skills, knowledge, and dispositions needed for them to create their own successful future.
I look forward to an awesome school year! GO SPARTANS!
SCHOOL BOARD
Lacy Oster (2025)
President-loster@somerset.k12.wi.us
Matt Foucault (2025) .......... Vice President - mfoucault@somerset.k12.wi.us
Bruce Baillargeon (2023) ......... Treasurer - bbaillargeon@somerset.k12.wi.us
Cherie Link (2024) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk - clink@somerset.k12.wi.us
Lorri Baillargeon (2024) ..... Board Member - lbaillargeon@somerset.k12.wi.us
Marge Belise (2024) ............Board Member - mbelisle@somerset.k12.wi.us Ian MacDonald (2023) ...... Board Member - imacdonald@somerset.k12.wi.us
Expiration year for each board member is noted in ( )
SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
WHERE District Office • 639 Sunrise Drive • Somerset, WI 54025 WHEN 6:00 p.m.
• Work Sessions are typically held at 6 PM on the second Monday of each month
• Regular Sessions are typically held at 6 PM on the last Monday of each month
• Listening Sessions are 30 minutes prior to Regular Sessions
• Special Sessions are scheduled as needed
• Meeting Days, Agendas, and Minutes can be found on the district website (From the homepage: Hover over District, drop down menu will appear, and school board information is on the far right)
STRATEGIC PLAN
By 2022, all learners will:
OUR MISSION What we do...
Together we engage, educate, & empower all learners; bridging their passions to pathways to create successful futures and positively contribute to our local and global communities.
CORE
going...
We will....
• Through self-discovery, continually identify their desired future, recognize and adapt to new opportunities, and create steps to attain their goals.
• Demonstrate global awareness and engage in diverse opportunities to positively impact their communities.
• Improve educational delivery and learner connectedness to schools and communities.
• Improve services and facilities through innovative and proactive resource allocation.
• Build and maintain a culture in which all community members understand, collaborate, and contribute to accomplishing our mission.
• Seek,cultivate, and develop leaders.
• Each and every person is capable of success.
• Each and every person is accepted and valued.
• In empowering learners.
• Change is our opportunity for growth.
• Involved communities foster strong schools.
• Lifelong learning is essential for personal growth.
• In cultivating leaders.
FALL SPORTS
Middle School
HS Somerset High School
Students & Coaches have been hard at work throughout the summer months and kick off the fall sports season in early August. Somerset School District offers a variety of athletic and activity opportunities for students to engage in. These opportunities are a key piece of the student experience, while in high school and we encourage students to find ways to get involved! Check out our schedules for dates, times, and locations to support our teams and programs!
HS Girls Golf 1st Practice
School Board Work Session 6:30pm
HS Cross Country 1st Practice
HS Volleyball 1st Practice
HS Boy’s Soccer 1st Practice
School Board Special Session 6:30pm
Teacher In-Service School Board Regular Session 6pm Teacher In-Service
New Staff In-Service New Staff In-Service
School Board Special Session 6:30pm
ES: JK, 1, 3
MS: 5 & 7
HS: 9 & 10
Open House
Teacher In-Service Teacher In-Service
ES: K, 2, 4
MS: 6 & 8
HS: 11 & 12
The start of a new school year always brings excitement across the entire Somerset School District! We love seeing our campus come alive and the school pride shown in every building. Our students and staff are ready to give their best and show what it means to be a Spartan!
School Board Work Session 6pm
School Board Regular Session 6pm Teacher In-Service
NO SCHOOL
Homecoming is one of the most fun events of the year! School spirit is abundant in every building! From the community parade to decorating hallways, dress-up days, and pep-fests the students have a week full of excitement and fun! We love seeing our alumni come back for sporting events during this week as well. GO SPARTANS!
HOMECOMING
TOP 20
NOVEMBER
LC Learning
ES Somerset
MS Somerset Middle
HS Somerset High
Somerset Middle School uses Top 20 Training as its advisory curriculum. Top 20 is all about being aware of our thinking so we can be the best version of ourselves and each other so we can all reach our highest potential. Students learn about our Spartan Standards, our guiding principles for how we will behave and treat each other. These standards are discussed and students identify what this looks like and sounds like throughout SMS in order to create a positive learning environment.
School Board Work Session 6pm
School Board Regular Session 6pm
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MS/HS Office Hours: 4 5:30pm
2nd Grade Concert TBD (HS MPR)
Somerset Elementary Parent Group is a fabulous group of parents that meet monthly to support SES needs while fostering relationships with other SES families.
The SES Parent Group leads our holiday shop, read-a-thon, teacher appreciation, teacher grants, family fun night, and more!
Our goal is to foster partnerships between parents, staff, and our community while building upon our students’ educational experiences.
School Board Regular Session 6pm
MS Office Hours: 4 5:30pm
HS Office Hours: 4 - 5:30pm
Kindergarten Concert TBD (HS MPR)
School Board Regular Session 6pm
Service projects are a part of what we do at Somerset Middle School, and Chilly Charitable Week allows our students to give back to our local community in a variety of ways, all while participating in different, fun winter activities. Students donate money, paper goods, cleaning supplies, and canned goods that are given to local charitable organizations or organizations that directly impact some of our students.
Our week wraps up with our annual Blanket Project. Students donate money and fleece and then cut and tie fleece blankets. These blankets are donated to Grace Place, Lakeview Hospital, Westfield Hospital, and Turning Point Women’s Shelter to spread warmth and kindness to those in difficult situations. This year students made 150 blankets!
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CALENDAR KEY
DO District Office
LC Learning Center
ES Somerset Elementary School
MS Somerset Middle School
HS Somerset High School
School
The Somerset Fine Arts Festival celebrates the artistic talent of students in our school district. The event features visual art and musical works of students grades K-12 as well as live art demonstrations. Individual and group visual art displays include a wide variety of mediums in both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional forms.
Musical performances include our high school band and jazz band, the high school choir and “Dynamics” show choir, solo and ensemble groups, the middle school band, the middle school choir and an all school ensemble made up of grades 5-12. The evening is a beautiful night of sharing student talent with our community.
FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
FEBRUARY
CALENDAR KEY
DO District Office
LC Learning Center
ES Somerset Elementary School
MS Somerset Middle School
HS Somerset High School
School Board Work Session
Valentine’s
President’s
School Board Regular Session
STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE! 46 student actors took the stage to bring Somerset High School’s production of Disney’s Newsies to life. The musical is loosely based on the historical events of the Newsboys strike of 1899. In addition to the high school actors on stage, three students played in the live pit orchestra, and six more helped with backstage and technical elements of the show. Additionally, many other students contributed to the set, props, and costumes.
This year, Somerset High School will be presenting Shrek the Musical in March through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International. This lively and humorous family-favorite is sure to be a hit, so watch for reservation information!
3rd Grade Concert TBD (HS)
Daylight
School
School Board Regular
We love celebrating our families here at Somerset School District! Somerset Elementary has been celebrating our Grandparents for decades. Years ago, we celebrated the day with the whole school but once we moved to the new elementary school it became a second grade program. Each May the second graders dress up like their favorite grandparents, prepare a skit, and sing. It is a day for making memories.
School Board Work Session 6pm
School Board Regular Session 6pm
MS Office Hours: 4 - 5:30pm
HS Office Hours 4-5:30pm
1st Grade Concert TBD (HS MPR)
Child Find Day 8am-3pm @ the JK building
GRADUATION
Graduation marks the culminating event for our students’ educational career in the Somerset School District. We look forward every year to watching our students walk across the stage with pride in their hearts and smiles on their faces. All staff across the district have an impact on our students successfully graduating from SHS and we are so thankful for their hard work and dedication to each and every Somerset student.
All students at Somerset High School are required to have 80 hours of community service as a part of their graduation requirements. On the final day of school, groups are formed and students go out in the community to help anywhere they can! Community service can be completed at any time during a student’s high school career. Community members who have community service opportunities for students should contact the main high school office.
School Board Work Session 6pm
Teacher Inservice
NO SCHOOL
Father’s Day
School Board Regular Session 6pm
Our summer school program has traditionally run for six weeks. We offer two three week sessions, however, each year we revisit this and the calendar is set. All registration is done online through Infinite Campus. We offer ten different adventure camp/day camps at the elementary school during the first session and drop down to five second session, since adventure camp is by invitation only and runs only three weeks.
Over the two sessions we offer approximately thirty-nine different classes at the middle school. At the high school level we offer seven online courses for credit, one in-person class (high school physical education), and remedial for students who need to make up credits from the past year. Also part of our high school program is the BFS/Open gym program which has approximately 150 students enrolled.
The school district of somerset has a duty to locate, evaluate and identify any child residing in the District who qualifies for Special Education services or any child attending the public schools who may require Section 504 accommodations or services.
Children eligible for special education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury, visual impairment, or developmental delay and who, because of such an impairment, need special education services.
Children eligible for Section 504 accommodations or services include those children who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity. If you suspect your child has a disability and may need special education services or 504 accommodations,or if you would like additional information, please contact your child’s teacher, or call the District’s Pupil Services Director, Abbie Bohatta at 715-247-4400 Ext. 575.
DISTRICT INFORMATION
2022-23 MEAL PRICES
District families experiencing financial challenges are encouraged to apply for the Free and Reduced meal program. This confidential program is designed to help families meet the nutritional needs of qualified students. Applications for free and reduced meals are available prior to the start of each school year. Families are encouraged to complete an online application instead of a paper application. The online application has the same requirements and will ask for the same information as the paper application. For your convenience, the application is available via the Infinite Campus Parent Portal under the Applications/Forms bar on the left. Contact Rod Hawkins at (715) 247-3313 x504 or email at rhawkins@somerset.k12.wi.us if you have any questions about the online application.
SCHOOL FACILITY RENTAL
If you are interested in using a district facility for any purpose, please contact Renee Chapek at rchapek@somerset.k12.wi.us or 715-247-4848, ext. 581.
HS ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES VOLUNTEER
Somerset High School Athletic, Arts, and Activities information and schedules can be found online at https://somersetspartans.com
You have the option to stay up-to-date regarding the latest scheduling changes for Spartan athletics. By signing up for notices via our scheduling website, you can receive notices about schedule changes as they happen. You must also register for athletics and activities online at https://somerset-oar.rschooltoday.com/
Signing up is simple and free. If you are interested in being the first to know of game changes, please sign-up at middleborderconference.org (click on notify me in the lower right corner).If you have any questions or difficulty with this site, please contact Renee Chapek, Athletic Assistant. rchapek@somerset.k12.wi.us or call 715-247-4848, ext. 581. Questions about athletics should be directed to Trent Probst (tprobst@somerset.k12.wi.us)
The Somerset School District appreciates the strong support and assistance provided by volunteers. The Somerset School Board supports community involvement as an integral part of the educational goals of the school district. For the safety of everyone, the district shall conduct criminal background checks on all volunteers. Background checks shall be conducted prior to the first time the individual volunteers for the district. School volunteers shall be expected to abide by all applicable laws, district policies and administrative procedures when volunteering. Please contact a teacher or school principal to begin the application process. You can access the volunteer handbook Somerset School District website under “Families/Getting Involved/School Volunteers” You may also review the following board policies for further information: School Volunteers and Volunteer Guidelines . All volunteers are role models for students Their dress should reflect this and follow the same dress code guidelines required of staff members.
SCHOOL BUS INFORMATION
The School District of Somerset contracts services through Safe-Way Bus Company to provide safe and efficient bus transportation, in compliance with Wisconsin State Statutes, for students whose primary residence is within the school district boundaries and more than two (2) miles from school. For students living less than two miles from school, transportation is offered if there is an area of “unusual hazard” that is not mitigated in another way. If you need to discuss anything related to transportation, please visit our website, or contact Michelle Mahler at mmahler@somerset.k12.wi.us.
Somerset School District does not require families to register for transportation each year – information is carried over from year to year, if no changes are required. All information is available through Infinite Campus. For any changes, a link to the Transportation Registration form can be found viaInfinite Campus as well as through the District website, on the Transportation page, under the Families tab.
ROUTES: The transportation coordinator has been working with Safe-Way on fall routing over the summer. Somerset School District will no longer require all families to register for transportation. Transportation information will roll over from the previous year.
PARENTS, please take this opportunity to sign in to the Infinite Campus Parent Portal to view your current information. If everything looks correct, please check back in the fall for any changes.
PLEASE FILL OUT THE REGISTRATION/CHANGE FORM IF:
• Students did not ride last year, but now require transportation services
• Students are new to Somerset School District
EXCEPTION: Junior Kindergarten students fill indicating transportation needs
Students reside at a new address
• Students require different accommodations from previous year
• Students will no longer require student transportation services
EXCEPTION: Recent graduates will automatically be removed from services
The form can be found at www.somerset.k12.wi.us (Click on Transportation)
Transportation information will be communicated through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. An announcement will be sent to families with active transportation needs when the portal has been updated for the upcoming school year. Please make sure that contact information is up-to-date in Infinite Campus and review notification settings to ensure timely receipt of important details.
SCHOOL CLOSINGS
Somerset School District will be using the Parent Portal Messenger in Infinite Campus to provide voice, email, and text message alerts. Please be sure to set up your Parent Portal activation in Infinite Campus to receive emergency and many other notifications.
We encourage you to create/update your Infinite Campus account and be sure to include both home and work email addresses and phone numbers. For your convenience, Somerset School District will set notification preferences, enabling families to receive emergency messages via primary email address and home telephone numbers. You may customize your settings to receive text messages as well as calls to your mobile, work, or alternate phone numbers.
WEATHER: In cases of extreme weather, school delays or closures are normally announced by 5:30 AM whenever possible. On days schools are closed, all after school activities are also cancelled.
EMERGENCIES: These are managed on an individual basis, typically in coordination with local public agencies. In all cases, if students are relocated, families are urged to follow the instructions provided by the school district and/or emergency services.
The Parent Portal is available for all parents. Please take a moment to review/ activate the Parent Portal through Infinite Campus as this will be the messenger used to communicate school closings and other school related messages. Lunch payments can be made through the portal as well as viewing of grades, schedules, assignments, attendance, and all summer school information.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS
The School District of Somerset does not discriminate on the bases of race, age, color, national origin, religion, sex, genetic information, or mental disability in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. The School Board has adopted a nondiscrimination policy.
The district does not discriminate against students on the bases of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, or physical or mental disability in the admission to or delivery of education programming. It is the policy of the district to offer programming that is designed to provide a free and appropriate public education to each student with a disability in need of accommodations and/or related aids or services pursuant to Section 504 served by its public schools.
The School District of Somerset recognizes its obligation to take steps to ensure that students with disabilities within the definition of Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are identified, evaluated, and provided with appropriate educational services pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act.
To make an inquiry or file a complaint concerning the above statement, an individual may contact Abbiegail Bohatta, Director of Pupil Service, abohatta@somerset.k12.wi.us or call 715-247-4848 ext. 575.
DRUG FREE SCHOOLS
The Somerset School District will comply with all provisions and federal requirements as outlined in the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989.
The program, as developed and implemented by the Somerset School District, provides for a developmentally based drug and alcohol education and prevention program for students enrolled in all grades of the school district from early childhood level and continuing through the twelfth grade. The program addresses the social and health consequences of drug and alcohol use, as well as the legal ramifications of such use, and provides age appropriate and effective techniques for resisting peer pressure to use illegal drugs and/or alcohol.
Information provided to students shall communicate that the use of illegal drugs and the unlawful possession and use of alcohol is illegal and harmful to one’s health.
Students and employees of the Somerset School District are hereby notified that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession of, or use of a controlled substance or the use of alcohol on school district property, including all district owned vehicles, is prohibited at all times. These same provisions shall be in effect at all school-sponsored events or extra curricular activities while off school premises.
Students or employees who violate the provisions of the district’s Drug Free Schools policy will be subject to disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion for students and suspension and/or termination of employment for district employees. In addition, referral for prosecution will be imposed on students and employees who violate the standards of the school district’s policy. Information regarding drug and alcohol counseling and rehabilitation programs will be made available to students and employees of the school district. Information regarding such programs is available in the school district office or contacting one of our school counselors.
Section 19.34(1) of the Statutes requires each authority to adopt, prominently display, and make available for inspection and copying at its offices, for the guidance of the public, a notice containing a description of its organization and the established times and place at which the legal custodian under s. 19.33 from whom, and the methods whereby the public may obtain information and access to records in its custody, make requests for records or obtain copies of records, and the cost thereof.
The Somerset Board of Education has designated the district administrator as the legal custodian of the public records and property of the School District of Somerset (NEOLA Policy 8310).
The public may obtain information and access to records, make requests for records, or obtain copies of records in the custody of the School District of Somerset at the following place and times:
Place: Administration Office, Box 100, 639 Sunrise Drive, Somerset, WI 54025
Times: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
The School District of Somerset is authorized by law to impose a fee on the requester which does not exceed the actual necessary and direct cost of reproduction and transcription of the record, unless a fee is otherwise specifically established by law. A list of such fees is available at the administrative office.
RELEASE OF STUDENT INFORMATION
By law, specified student data is classified as Directory Information, meaning that if requested in writing, the school district must provide the following:
» Name, address, phone number
» Date and place of birth
» Dates of attendance
» Date of graduation
» Awards received
» Participation in officially recognized activities
» Most recent previous educational agency or institution
Parents or guardians who do not want any of the above made available must submit a letter to the School District of Somerset, no later than September 2022.
Media Opt-Out forms are available at http://www.somerset.k12.wi.us/students/studentinfo.cfm
STUDENT IMMUNIZATIONS
The following are the minimum required immunizations for each age/grade level according to the Wisconsin Student Immunization Law. Additional immunizations may be recommended for your child depending on his/her age. Please contact your doctor or local health department to determine if your child needs additional immunizations.
1. D= diphtheria, T= tetanus, P= pertussis vaccine. DTaP/DTP/DT/Td vaccine for all students Pre-K through 12: Four doses are required. However, if a student received the 3rd dose after the 4th birthday, further doses are not required. Note: a dose four days or less before the 4th birthday is also acceptable.
2. DTaP/DTP/DT vaccine for children entering 5K Kindergarten: Each student must have received one dose after the 4th birthday (either the 3rd, 4th, or 5th dose) to be compliant. NOTE: a dose four days or less before the 4th birthday is also acceptable.
3. Tdap is adolescent tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis vaccine. If a student received a dose of a tetanus-containing vaccine, such as Td, within five years before entering the grade in which Tdap is required, the student is compliant and a dose of Tdap vaccine is not required.
4. Polio vaccine for students entering grades 5K Kindergarten through 12: Four doses are required. However, if a student received the 3rd dose after the 4th birthday, further doses are not required. Note: a dose four days or less before the 4th birthday is also acceptable.
5 Laboratory evidence of immunity to hepatitis B is also acceptable.
6. MMR is measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. The first dose of MMR vaccine must have been received on or after the first birthday. NOTE: a dose four days or less before the 1st birthday is also acceptable. Laboratory evidence of immunity to all three diseases (measles and mumps and rubella) is also acceptable.
7. Varicella vaccine is chickenpox vaccine. A history of chickenpox disease or laboratory evidence of immunity to varicella is also acceptable.
SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES
Each school has a Health Services Office staffed by a trained Health Clerk and supervised by a Licensed School Nurse. Please notify your school’s health office of any medical needs that your child has that may affect his or her school day. A direct link to each Health Care Office can be found under each
STUDENT MEDICATIONS
Wisconsin Medication Law emphasizes that school health staff will give medication at school under this law. If your child needs medication at school, by law we can only give medication under the following conditions:
• Written order from your child’s physician/licensed prescriber
• Written authorization from parents or guardians
Please note medication must be kept in the Health Services Office in a currently labeled pharmacy container or original packaging. We encourage parents/guardians to bring medication to the office. If this is not possible, contact us as to when your child will bring it and how many capsules/tablets you are sending.
NOTE: You are in violation of this state law if your child takes medication outside of the School Health Services Office that has not been processed through that office. This includes all non-prescription medications such as aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen.
Spartan Kids Club is the School District of Somerset’s year-round, fee based School Age Child Care Program for children enrolled in Jr. Kindergarten through 6th grade. This includes before and after school care and Jr. Kindergarten wrap around care.
Leslie Thomas, School Age Care Director 715-247-4848 ext. 584
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS TO VETERANS
The Board of Education recognizes the service provided to the country and the individual sacrifices made by veterans of the United States Armed Forces.
Since many of these veterans left high school in order to fight for their country, the Board wishes to recognize their efforts by awarding a high school diploma.
The Board may award a high school diploma to a military veteran who meets the following criteria:
A. The veteran is at least sixty-five (65) years of age, or is at least fifty-five (55) years old and has a service-connected disability.
B. The veteran attended high school in the District or attended a high school in Wisconsin and is a resident of the School District.
C. The veteran left high school before receiving a high school diploma to join the armed forces of the United States during a war period under 45.001(5), Wis. Stats.
D. The veteran served on active duty under honorable conditions in the United States Armed Forces or in forces incorporated as part of the United States Armed Forces.
The Board may also award a high school diploma to a military veteran who has received a high school equivalency diploma after serving on active duty under honorable conditions if criteria A. through C. above are also met.
If the veteran is deceased and satisfied criteria B. through D. above, the Board may award a diploma posthumously and present that diploma to a surviving relative of the veteran. The application for a veteran's diploma is available at the Office of the District Administrator.
If you are new to the Somerset community and are looking for a great school to enroll your child(ren), look no further. We provide a comprehensive, challenging curriculum that produces assessment results at or above the state average. The School District of Somerset uses Online Registration through Infinite Campus! www.somerset.k12.wi.us and click on ENROLL NOW!
IF YOU ARE NOT RECEIVING THIS CALENDAR OR NEWSLETTERS IN THE MAIL: Contact Alicia Page (apage@somerset.k12.wi.us)
DISTRICT DIRECTORY
Class start Class end
Elementary School 8:00 am 3:00 pm
Middle School 8:05 am 3:15 pm
High School 8:00 am 3:20 pm
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
PO Box 100, 639 Sunrise Drive Somerset, WI 54025
District Administrator, Shannon Donnelly
Director of Pupil Services, Abbie Bohatta
Phone: 715-247-4848 FAX: 715-247-5588 email: info@somerset.k12.wi.us
715- 247-4848 x 510
715- 247-4848 x 575
Director of Business Services & Operations, Dave Gerberding 715- 247-4848 x 505
Director of Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, Trish Sheridan 715- 247-4848 x 515
Accountant, Rod Hawkins........................................... 715- 247-4848 x 504
Information Technology Coordinator, Jason Hamari
Information Technology Coordinator, Matt Rivard
715- 247-4848 x 700
715- 247-4848 x 700
Assistant Principal/ Activities Director, Trent Probst................... 715- 247-4848 x 580 Food Service Director, Debbie Revalee
Somerset Elementary School
715- 247-4848 x 250
PO Box 100, 635 Sunrise Drive, Somerset, WI 54025 | Email: ses@somerset.k12.wi.us P: 715-247-3311 | F: 715-247-3327 | Principal, Pam Phillippi
Somerset Middle School
PO Box 100, 625 Sunrise Drive, Somerset, WI 54025 | Email: sms@somerset.k12.wi.us P: 715-247-4400 | F: 715-247-4437 | Principal, Sara Eichten
Somerset High School
PO Box 100, 645 Sunrise Drive, Somerset, WI 54025 | Email: shs@somerset.k12.wi.us P: 715-247-3355 | F: 715-247-3864 | Principal, Andrew Neumann
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and six more helped with backstage and technical elements of the show. Additionally, many other students contributed to the set, props, and costumes.
This year, Somerset High School will be presenting Shrek the Musical in March through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International. This lively and humorous family-favorite is sure to be a hit, so watch for reservation information!
Our summer school program three week sessions, however, registration is done online camp/day camps at the elementary five second session since adventure weeks.
Over the two sessions we offer middle school. At the high in-person class (high school need to make up credits from the BFS/Open gym program