
We are seeking LEGOs for a district-wide project!


G-E-T is looking for high quality and motivated support staff to add to the G-E-T Team. If you are interested in applying, please follow the link below to download the application or apply online at: https://wecan.waspa.org/
Printable Application:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DRJL6zQv5lZFYYn775RdH6u8gdK5XmzQ/view?usp=sharing


Here are the School Supplies list for the upcoming school year


Classes like Read it, Eat it and Cooking for kids have been a hit all summer.



Students are learning the life long skill of sewing.






This year pictures can be taken at any building regardless of the building students will be attending.


Many students have used their artistic ability during our July Session of Summer School.








Week 2 of Summer School Fun!









G-E-T students are learning how to cook this summer.








Students are working on their Soccer Skills during our July Session of Summer School


Students are learning how to bake and decorate cupcakes. Here are some of their creations










During our July Session of Summer School, students are working on their Gymnastics skills.











Greetings incoming freshmen and parents!
The Red Hawk Flock, which is our high school’s mentorship program, is hosting Freshmen Orientation. The date for this is Thursday, August 22th, 9:00 am until 11:30 am at GET High School. Parents can either drop off their students, or the district is providing transportation. The routes for transportation can be found at the bottom of this page.
A snack will be provided by the school district. Schedules will also be given out on this day so that they can find where their classes are, and locks for lockers will also be given out. (If your child is unable to attend, they can pick their locks up on registration day.)
The students will be grouped with other freshmen, which is who they will be with for all four years of high school for advisory time. This day will help the groups foster a sense of community and camaraderie with each other, as well as participate in team building activities that help create a sense of belonging. The Red Hawk Flock Leaders assigned to them on orientation day will also be meeting with the freshmen groups throughout the year to check in and lead similar activities during advisory time. All students should wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to be outside, weather permitting.
We look forward to meeting everyone!
Mr. Oliver and The Red Hawk Flock supervisors and members
Student Orientation Bus Schedules
Bus #1: Leaves Trempealeau Elementary School at 8:30am, proceeds east on Hwy 35 to Bemis Addition, then Timberwolf Lane, North on Co Rd M to Co Rd K, North on Co Rd T, east on West Ridge (upper table) to the High School ending at the Middle School.
Bus #2: Leaves Trempealeau Elementary School at 8:25 am proceeds to Park Road to Canar to Kribs Road, south on Hwy 35 to 10th street to Co Rd K , north on Schubert Road to Prairie Bluff Addition. The bus will cut through Fairway Lane to Hwy 35 and head north to Centerville with a stop at the curling club, then travel east on 93/54 into Ridgeview Drive and Barbara Lane to Hwy 54 to Winnebago road, then High School and ending at the middle school.
Bus #3: Leaves Ettrick Elementary School at 8:40 am proceeds on Dopp Road to Truax Road, then Hwy 53 south with a stop at Frenchville. Traveling down county road T to TTT then north to Sunset Valley Road then Sunset View Lane back to Hwy 53 south to the High School and ending at the Middle School.


G-E-T students are learning through hands-on activities and games.











Come and honor our Veterans at the Memorial Day presentation on Monday May 27 @ 9:00am at G-E-T High School Performing Arts Center.


G-E-T honoring our phenomenal high school students at the scholarship ceremony.




FCCLA penny war fundraiser winning/losing teachers getting a pie in the face.







Recognizing all of our amazing students at the Red Hawk awards assembly.



There was excitement in the Trempealeau Elementary gym on Tuesday as 14 students competed to be the 2024 Trempealeau Spelling Bee Champion. Students had competed as classrooms and sent two finalists to this competition. Congratulations to all participants and to our runner up, Vesper and winner, Makinley.








