A group of Greendale students attended the "Heavy Metals Tour" event at MATC to learn about several high demand fields incorporating Engineering and Metalwork. The annual event is held in partnership with the "MATC Metallica Trades Program" a collaboration with Metallica Scholars Initiative (MSI). This national program, run by the band Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation, provides funding to community colleges to enhance their career and technical education programs. MATC has received grants from MSI to support students in various skilled trades, including welding, HVAC, and manufacturing, with scholarships, safety gear, and other resources.

Our students took part in hands-on opportunities in a variety of trades careers during the event. The Greendale team also won the coveted Structural Engineering contest over several other schools to take the yearly prize.

about 2 hours ago, Greendale High School
Students posing at MATC Heavy Metals tour event
Students trying engine press
students looking at engine repair
Student in a semi truck cab.
students in yellow vests looking at a demonstration
Students building the marshmallow and straw tower
Students building the marshmallow and straw tower
Students building the marshmallow and straw tower

October “Highland View PAW-some Award” Winners Enjoy Their Prize!
These Highland View Panthers enjoyed their "PAW-some" award prize today -- a school tour with Mr. Bob! Each month, students from each 5K-5th-grade classroom, as well as the specials classes, are recognized by staff for their “above and beyond” demonstrations of what it means to be “PAW-some” (safe, respectful, responsible, and kind) at Highland View. These students are ambassadors of our school-wide expectations and display the positive qualities of a hard-working student, a good citizen, and a role model in our learning community. Their reward is special handling at lunch and then each selects a reward from a prize menu.

1 day ago, Greendale Schools
Three students smiling with Mr. Bob on their reward tour.
GMS students were fortunate to have a visit from Scottish author Struan Murray recently. The event was coordinated by Boswell Books. Mr. Murray shared a bit about his brand new book, "Dragonborn", his writing process, and even drew us our own GMS dragon! Students who preordered the book were able to have their copies signed by him. It was a great event celebrating literacy!
2 days ago, Greendale Schools
Struan Murray illustration happening.
Struan Murray illustration happening.
Struan Murray signing a book.
Struan Murray posing with students .

Now Hiring! Food Service Substitutes
Greendale Schools is looking for substitute food servers for the 2025-26 school year. These are flexible, substitute positions available on an as-needed basis. Hours range from 3-5 hours per day, between 7:45am-1:45pm daily. Starting pay is $14.00 per hour. Great hours and schedule for someone to work while your children or grandchildren are in school! Interested candidates should contact Director of Human Resources, Julie Grotophorst at 414-423-2703 (julie.grotophorst@greendaleschools.org).

5 days ago, Greendale Schools
We're hiring design.
We are experiencing a technical difficulty with the YouTube live stream this evening. The Board of Education meeting is being recorded on a stand-alone camera and will be posted after the meeting. We apologize for any inconvenience.
6 days ago, Greendale Schools
Important Announcement

Sixth graders became scientists "out in the field" during the Life Science field trip this week. Students gathered both qualitative and quantitative observations using as many of their senses as possible. Then the students made inferences from these observations based on their experiences. It was a great blend of learning and fun for all.

6 days ago, Greendale Schools
Students in field taking observations data.
Student with pumpkin smiling at camera
Students in field taking observations data.
Students in field taking observations data.
First graders at College Park showcased their understanding of the Human Body Systems Knowledge Unit recently with some fun activities. Students visited "Human Body" stations that highlighted the various body functions they learned about. Our students exercised, discussed the digestive system and healthy eating, tested their understanding of the skeletal system and the nervous system, and heard a story about the circulatory system! Many thanks to special guests from our community, Mr. Jack and Nurse Cathy, who shared their expertise.
7 days ago, Greendale Schools
Discussing the food groups with the MyPlate placemat
Trying a new fruit
Reading a story with Nurse Cathy
Sensory testing through what is inside the box
Playing Operation
Exercise in the gym with Mr. Jack.
It's on! The Fun Run is ON. Raffles and sponsors are set up in the GHS Athletics Lobby. See you soon! The rain or shine run-walk begins at 10:30. Raffles drawn at 11.
10 days ago, Greendale Schools
sponsor tables at fun run walk
sponsor tables at fun run walk

2025 Winter Online Store is NOW OPEN!
The Greendale School Store is currently running a Winter Online Store available to everyone now through October 26!
https://bsg.chipply.com/greendalegeneral/?action=viewall
Check out the Greendale Panther traditional design and winter themed design along with a number of Online Store Exclusive items. All orders will be delivered to your school of choice around the Thanksgiving time frame. Online stores offer our community a chance to order a wide variety of items at three different times of the year. Go Panthers!

12 days ago, Greendale Schools
Greendale Panthers Striped Spiritwear Logo
Greendale Blue Winter Apparel Logo Design

Greendale High School's award-winning Theatre Department is thrilled to present the hilarious comedy, THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (High School Edition), Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, and Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. each night.

This silly farce is still running on Broadway and has audiences rolling in the aisles. As a drama troupe prepares for their opening night of their murder mystery, they are almost (?) ready to perform and with a very hardworking cast and crew, they do their best to make it through their opening night performance. But, well, not everything goes to plan... so join GHS Theatre to see how it turns out!

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG is suitable for the entire family! Running time 1 hour 45 minutes including an intermission. Tickets are $9 for adults and $6 for all students and all tickets are general admission and available at the door.

13 days ago, Greendale Schools
Play that goes wrong poster with dates, time, ticket details.

Policy Committee Meeting Postponed
Tonight's Policy Committee meeting has been postponed. The new date in early November will be posted soon.

16 days ago, Greendale Schools
Important Announcement Graphic
ICYMI: The annual Community Connections Hispanic Heritage Month event was a smashing success last week! More than 200 students and family members enjoyed this special cultural event. It included piñatas, dinner or a snack from JC King’s Tortas food truck, vendors, traditional Mexican sweet and savory treats, and an opportunity to observe LIVE ART from the amazing Mexa Culture muralist Rodrigo Carapia! It was a great evening!

16 days ago, Greendale Schools
Painting by Rodrigo Carapia at Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Flower making at Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Attendees at Hispanic Heritage Month Event
Food Trucks at Hispanic Heritage Month Event
Sensory Friendly Space at Hispanic Heritage Month Event
Attendees at Hispanic Heritage Month Event
Pinata at Hispanic Heritage Month Event
Painting by Rodrigo Carapia at Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Playing Dominoes at Hispanic Heritage Night Celebration
Flower making at Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

REMEMBER the Elementary To Go Breakfast Pilot
Greendale Schools Food Service is trying out a “To Go Breakfast” pilot to expand student access to a nutritious breakfast while minimizing the need for additional food service staffing. Now through Friday, November 7, our elementary schools are offering grab & go-style breakfasts for students to pick up and take to their classroom to eat from 8:45 a.m. to 8:55 a.m. Costs are $2.25 per breakfast (30 cents for reduced meal qualified and free for free meal qualified families). Breakfast menus are found on the School Lunch webpage.

17 days ago, Greendale Schools
Breakfast to go flier with details of program

We are so excited to welcome well-known Madison artist Rodrigo Carapia to our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration tomorrow night at College Park. Rodrigo will showcase his work and create LIVE ART during this special event. Come out and join us at the Community Connections Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, Thursday, October 9, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at College Park.

21 days ago, Greendale Schools
Mural on a garden shed with various flowers.
Mural on a garden shed with various flowers.
Mural on a garden shed with various flowers.
Mural on a school wall with students, flowers, butterflies and interlinked hands.

Greendale Schools and Brush Box present Crafts & Conversations Night -- A family event for Elementary School Families. Join us for a fun night for Elementary Students and their adults cultivating conversations and creating a craft on Wednesday, November 5, from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. in the Greendale High School Cafeteria (MPR). This activity night is for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade at Canterbury, College Park, Highland View, St. Al's and their caring adults. One adult per family must attend. Registration needed, a limited number of reservations available. Supplies are ready for the first 100 registrants. A waiting list will be created for registrations after the first 100. You will be contacted if your family is on the waiting list. Contact Highland View School Social Worker Bri Hansen at brianna.hansen@greendaleschools.org or (414) 423-2750 ext. 2306 with questions. If you are registered and can no longer attend, please contact Bri.

22 days ago, Greendale Schools
Brush Box Craft and Convos night flier with details of event
The 2025 Reading Rampage, sponsored by the Greendale Public Library, was a great success last Saturday. Middle schoolers enjoyed a day of reading and relaxing with hourly prize drawings, snacks, and fun. Reading Rampage is an annual event that promotes literacy for students in grades 6-8. Many thanks to the library and its team for supporting our students and helping to build their love of reading!
29 days ago, Greendale Schools
Reading Rampage students sitting in beanbag chairs reading.
Canterbury First Graders participated in the Fable Olympics to celebrate the culmination of their first Knowledge unit. They participated in different activities and games based on the many fables and folktales they read throughout the unit. Students took part in a "Golden Egg" race, ran relays as a "Sheep in Wolf clothing", balanced pails on their head just like "The Maid and the Milk Pail," threw spiders in a web for "Anansi", followed the directions on a weather vane in honor of "Medio Polito", and ran through McGregor's garden as bunnies! Everyone had a wonderful time -- reading and celebrating what they learned!
29 days ago, Greendale Schools
Sheeps relay sign
Running the sheeps relay
Students running back from the bunny hop
A handful of spiders for the spider toss
Tossing spiders
Golden Eggs relay race kiddos
Student walking in golden egg race
Girls playing catch
Student balancing the milk pail!
Third grade students at Canterbury celebrated the end of their first ELA unit of the year in style! After learning about “Classic Tales”, students attended a tea party where they enjoyed refreshments, read each other’s paragraphs on themes from “The Wind in the Willows”, and had a chance to disguise Toad, a favorite character from the story. This celebration was also combined with an annual tie-dye event, where students create unique shirts to wear throughout the year!

about 1 month ago, Greendale Schools
IMG_9295  Tea Cups at a tea party on a school lunch table
Girls smiling on the camera at tea party
Student art work about RAT and Wind in the Willows
Students smiling at the camera during tea party at school
Student art work about RAT and Wind in the Willows
Student Tye Dye project
Student Tye Dye project
Student Tye Dye project

Register now for the 2025 Share the Spirit Cheer Clinic and Fun Day hosted by Greendale High School cheerleaders & coaches. This activity for 1st through 6th graders is set for Saturday, December 20, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Greendale High School Gym. Register through the link: https://forms.gle/92tfAuPUEVq67UTw8

about 1 month ago, Greendale Schools
Red flier with cheerleaders posing in holiday outfits and smiling with event details below.

Check out the 2025 edition of this Greendale Classic event. Our students performed with style at this year's Homecoming Pep Assembly in the Greendale High School gym at the G. Check out the performances featuring The Best in the Midwest, Greendale Poms, too. Go Panthers! #LearnGrowEngageGreendale #PantherPride

https://youtu.be/VowC4Lg4xEs

about 1 month ago, Greendale Schools
Greendale Panthers Logo with pantherhead in the middle and pawprints.