Join us this Wednesday, August 27 from 4:00–7:00 PM!
All families K–12 are invited to meet teachers, visit classrooms, and get ready for the new school year.
💡 Optional Parent/Student Meetings (Performance Center):
(These are completely optional for families who wish to attend)
Grade 6 – 5:30 PM (Transition to Middle School)
Grade 9 – 6:00 PM (Transition to High School)
Grade 12 – 6:30 PM (Senior Year Info: key dates, scholarships & more)
MS Cross Country - This morning
MS Football-2:45pm - Commons
MS Volleyball - 3:30pm - Small Gym
ALSO: Any student planning on participating in any athletic activity this year must have a physical or alternate year card on file with the athletic director, and have the online athletic paperwork filled out by their parents/guardians prior to their first practice. Please see the following link on information for both of these items.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tmsHR2vUtUUtfjkE_6i7H7CMIik5mWKJ_UBexHZlvnk/edit?usp=sharing
If you have any questions, please email Jeff Murphy - Athletic Director - jmurphy@ncrawford.k12.wi.us
Go Trojans!
#TrojanPride

Check out our Back to School Newsletter for important updates, helpful resources, and a message from our leadership as we kick off another amazing year together.
https://shorturl.at/HDpdw
#BackToSchool #WeAreNorthCrawford #NewBeginnings #TogetherWeGrow






As children enter their teenage years, their digital lives expand—bringing new opportunities for learning, connection, and creativity, but also new risks and challenges. This week’s snapshot draws from the Internet Matters: Online Safety Guide for Teens 14+ to help you support them safely:
Stay involved and keep talking – Regular check-ins are key, even about tough topics like cyberbullying, sexting, or misinformation. Open communication builds trust.
Talk about their online reputation – Help teens understand that what they post online can stay around forever. Encourage them to create a respectful and positive digital footprint.
Protect their privacy – Teach them to use strong privacy settings on social media and manage personal information wisely.
Support responsible behavior – Encourage teens to think before posting and to treat others online with respect. Also, remind them about the importance of staying safe on public Wi-Fi.
Each teen’s needs and maturity are different—these strategies provide a strong foundation as they gain more online independence.
Click this link for more: https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-14-year-olds/
✨ What to Expect:
-A short sit-down presentation covering school logistics, routines, and procedures.
-A chance to meet other new families and connect with staff.
-Optional playtime for children with our 4K teachers (indoors or outdoors depending on weather).
We’ve learned that while Open House is a fun time for students to find lockers, drop off supplies, and share a meal, it’s not always the best setting for those “nuts and bolts” questions. Orientation night gives us the space to walk through those details together.
💡 Still considering North Crawford? You are welcome to join us! I’d be happy to give you a tour after the presentation and answer any questions you might have.

This week’s snapshot focuses on safety strategies for pre-teens—those important years when kids start exploring more independence online. The Internet Matters: Online Safety Guide for 11–13-Year-Olds provides practical tips for parents:
Talk Openly & Often – Encourage your child to share what they do online and show you their favorite apps or websites. Building trust is key.
Set Boundaries – Create a family agreement around when, where, and how long devices can be used.
Parental Controls & Privacy – Use settings on devices, apps, and games, and walk through them together with your child.
Know the Risks – Common concerns at this age include screen time overload, in-game purchases, and exposure to inappropriate content.
💡 Each family is different, but these strategies can help guide healthy habits and conversations.
👉 Click this link for more: https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-11-13-year-olds/
Technology plays a huge role in our children’s lives—both in and out of school. While it brings incredible opportunities for learning and connection, it also comes with challenges and risks that can impact our kids’ well-being.
This year, North Crawford will be running a Technology Awareness Campaign for parents and our community. Throughout the school year, we’ll share regular posts featuring snapshots, posters, and resources designed to help families guide children in safe and healthy technology use.
Each post will highlight a different age group, with practical information that matches what kids are experiencing at that stage of life. From early learners to teens, the goal is simple: to work together as a school and community to help kids thrive in a digital world.
Be on the lookout for upcoming posts, and please take a moment to read and share them—we’re in this together!
Please click the link: https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-6-10-year-olds/
Students who take part in sports, music, clubs, or community service are more likely to have stronger mental health, feel a sense of belonging, and develop lifelong skills. Even one hour a week makes a difference—helping reduce anxiety, depression, and risky behaviors.
At North Crawford, we’re proud to offer a wide range of opportunities for students to connect, grow, and thrive.
👉 See the full Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health pamphlet below for more details.
Check out what’s cooking in our cafeteria, delicious, nutritious meals to keep our students fueled for learning.
https://www.myschoolmenus.com/instance/1170/district/1168
Check us out on Instagram for updates, behind-the-scenes, and fun food highlights!
https://www.instagram.com/nc_nutritionservices/#
As we kick off another exciting school year at North Crawford, we are reminded of the importance of community and taking care of one another. One of the many ways we see this in action is through the Second Harvest Mobile Food Pantry.
The next distribution will be Wednesday, August 28th in beautiful downtown Gays Mills. Please plan to arrive at 212 Main Street no earlier than 1:30 PM and have plenty of room in your trunk.
Here’s how it works:
Look for Harry, who will direct you to the correct lane.
Report the number of households (no more than 4 per car, please) and the number in each household.
When you receive the menu, you may decline any item you do not want.
Finally, pull forward, and volunteers will place your food directly in your trunk.
This program is a wonderful resource for our community, and we encourage families who could benefit to take part.
If you have questions, please call JoAnn Gonos at (608) 872-2583.
Together, let’s start this school year with the same spirit of support and connection that makes North Crawford—and our greater community—so special!
We are excited to welcome our new 4K families and any families new to North Crawford Elementary! 💛 Join us on Thursday, August 21st, from 6:00–6:30 PM in the Elementary Cafeteria for a short informational session.
✨ If you can’t make it, don’t worry—the meeting will be recorded and shared.
✨ Our 4K teachers will also host a fun playtime for children (indoors or outdoors, depending on the weather).
We can’t wait to meet you and start this school year together! 🏫🍎
#TrojanPride #NewBeginnings

🏐The North Crawford Volleyball season kicks off TODAY!🏐
Help support our student-athletes as they take the court for an exciting season ahead. Here is the link for our team store to grab your Trojan Volleyball gear!
Go Trojans!
Store Link: https://tinyurl.com/yvesk24d



We want to share an important opportunity for families who were not able to take Driver’s Ed this summer.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will launch Round Two of the Driver Education Grant Program on August 25, 2025 at 9:00 AM.
This is not a school district program — it is a state grant that helps income-eligible teens cover the cost of Class D (regular) driver education. Students approved for the grant can enroll in any authorized driver education provider (public school, CESA program, tribal/private school, or DMV-licensed driving school).
Families who are already enrolled in the grant program do not need to take any further action. If you are not enrolled or are unsure of your status, you can learn more or apply directly through the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Driver Education Grant Program website.
Questions? Contact: dotdegrantprogram@dot.wi.gov
We’re simply passing this along in case it may help families access driver education opportunities.
🏃♂️ Cross Country Season is Here! 🏃♀️
High School: First practice kicks off Monday, the 18th at 6:45 AM.
📍 Meet in front of the school on the elementary side. (If it’s raining, head to The Shed.)
Middle School: Your season begins Monday, August 25th at 6:45 AM.
Whether you’re a returning runner or brand new, come join the team and be part of the fun, challenge, and growth this season! 💪
#Trojans

This week, 25 students at North Crawford took an important step toward becoming safe, ethical, and responsible hunters by completing the Wisconsin Hunter Education course. Before stepping into the classroom, each student completed 4–6 hours of online pre-course training, ensuring they were ready for three days of in-person instruction and hands-on learning.
Over the course, participants gained essential skills in firearm safety, hunting laws, conservation, and outdoor ethics—training that not only keeps people safe but also preserves the hunting tradition for future generations.
A special thank you to Tim Lawhern and Brian Swiggum for sharing their time, expertise, and passion for the outdoors. Your leadership and mentorship made this course possible and impactful.
We are proud of each graduate and wish them safe and successful hunting seasons ahead.
We’re excited to welcome everyone back for the 2025–26 school year. Families can now complete online registration to get ready for a great year ahead.
Mark Your Calendar:
Open House – Wednesday, August 27
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Come meet your teachers, explore classrooms, and get ready for another amazing year at North Crawford.
Complete your registration today so you’re all set for the first day of school.

