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Due to snow arriving later Tuesday afternoon all after school activities for Tuesday, January 22, 2019, have been cancelled.
From Coach O’Hara:
The Whitewater High School Gymnastics Team had there first dual meet of the season on Thursday, January 17th Against Jefferson at Jefferson High School. The gymnasts had a successful ending to their

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1 – N/A – Natalie Kemp Sun Prairie 12
2 – N/A – Asia Rave Black River Falls 10
3 – N/A – Brianna Staebler Whitewater 10
4 – N/A – Ann Tess Sun Prairie 11
5 – N/A – Savannah Ahnen Racine Case 11
Wisconsin Wrestling Online introduces first-ever Wisconsin Girls High School Wrestling Rankings
WIWrestling.com is happy to present the first-ever Wisconsin Girls High School rankings. These rankings recognize girls on wrestling teams at their Wisconsin high schools.
Wisconsin Numbers and Girls High School Wrestling Tournaments
Girls wrestling numbers have grown at all levels in Wisconsin with over 280 girls setting out to join wrestling teams at their high schools for the 2018-2019 season. This growth has motivated Wisconsin Wrestling Online (WIWrestling.com) to prepare girls rankings for the first time ever.
Successful girls’ divisions were offered for the second year in a row, hosted at the following tournaments in 2018-2019; Fond du Lac Invite, Badger State Invitational in Madison (sponsored by Stoughton high school) and the Brookfield Central Lancer Invitational.
See entire article and rankings at WIWrestling.com.
Library Board Meeting – Monday, January 21, 2019, at 6:30 pm at the Irvin Young Library – Community Room (Agenda)
Parks and Recreation Board Meeting– Wednesday, January 23, 2019, at 5:30 pm at the Whitewater Municipal Building – Cravath Lakefront Room (Agenda)
Annual lot owners and directors meetings of the Cemetery Association of Whitewater – Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the rec. room of Blackhawk Manor, 1155 Blackhawk Ln., Whitewater. The purpose of the meeting is for election of officers and other business.

From Mark Elworthy, District Administrator with the Whitewater Unified School District:
Due to snow arriving later Friday afternoon and continuing on Saturday, all after school activities for Friday, January 18, 2019, and school events scheduled for Saturday, January 19,
Alpha is a 2018 American historical adventure film directed by Albert Hughes and written by Daniele Sebastian Wiedenhaupt, from a story by Hughes. The film stars Kodi Smit-McPhee as a young hunter who befriends an injured wolf during the last ice age, with Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as his father. The wolf is played by Chuck, a five-year-old Czechoslovakian Wolfdog.
Principal photography began in February 2016 in Canada and lasted through that April. The film was delayed several times, before being released in the United States on August 17, 2018, by Sony Pictures Releasing. It has grossed over $99 million worldwide and received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised the performances and cinematography.
When: Tuesday, January 22 at 12:30 PM
Where: Seniors in the Park
Movie Info: Rated PG-13; 1 hour, 36 min. (2018)

For 35 years, UW-Whitewater faculty and staff and community and business leaders have offered free presentations to thousands of people on topics ranging from art and current events to history and literature.
All lectures are free and open to the public and are held on Mondays at 3 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Fairhaven Senior Services, 435 West Starin Road, Whitewater. Street parking is adjacent to the building. Unable to attend? Links to videos of lectures, including those from prior series, can be found at http://www.uww.edu/ce/fairhaven. If you have a disability and desire accommodations, please advise us as early as possible. Requests are confidential. UW-Whitewater provides equal opportunities in employment and programming including Title IX and ADA requirements. Please contact Kari Borne at 262-472-1003 or bornek@uww.edu for further information.
Spring 2019 Series:
A World at War: Taking a Closer Look at WWII
Seventy-five years ago, the world was engaged in the deadliest conflict in history. This spring, the Fairhaven Lecture Series will take a closer look at World War II — the Allies and the Axis, the international battlefields and the home front, the great powers and the greatest generation.
Fourteen lectures in the “A World at War: Taking a Closer Look at WWII” series will feature presentations by faculty from UW-Whitewater’s Whitewater and Rock County campuses and will explore topics from the atomic bomb and the film and literature of the era to women war pilots and one family’s story of surviving the Holocaust.
This weekly series begins on January 28th with:
Making the Movies Safe for War: The WWII Combat Film
Presented by John McGuigan, Professor, Languages and Literatures

Dear WUSD Community:
The Whitewater Unified School District is pleased to announce that we are now using the Raptor Visitor Management System in all of our schools. Part of keeping students and staff safe is knowing who is in our buildings at all times, and the Raptor system will allow us to do that. This system will better allow us to screen visitors, contractors, and volunteers in our schools and provide some peace of mind for our students, staff, and community.
Upon entering a district building, visitors will be asked to present an ID such as a driver’s license or state ID. If a visitor does not have a driver’s license or state ID, the visitor can work with the building principal to determine an acceptable form of identification. The Raptor system checks the visitor’s name and date of birth for comparison with a national database of registered sex offenders. The registered sex offender database is the only database checked by the Raptor system. No other data from the ID is gathered or recorded, and the information is not shared with any outside agency. Once entry is approved, Raptor will issue a badge that identifies the visitor, the date, and the purpose of their visit. Subsequent visits will not require an ID, as a new badge can be printed just by entering the person’s name. A badge will not be necessary for those who visit our schools simply to drop off an item in the office or pick up paperwork.
The safety of our students is our highest priority and the Raptor visitor management system allows us to quickly identify those that may present a danger to our students. Thank you in advance for your understanding and your support in enhancing the school safety protocols in our district. If you have any questions regarding the system, please contact your building principal or District Safety Coordinator David Brokopp at dbrokopp@wwusd.org.
Estimada comunidad de WUSD:
El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Whitewater se complace en anunciar que ahora estamos utilizando el Sistema de Gestión de Visitantes llamado Raptor en todas nuestras escuelas. Para mantener a los estudiantes y al personal seguros y a salvo es necesario saber quién está en nuestros edificios a todo momento, y el sistema Raptor nos permitirá hacerlo. Este sistema nos permitirá escanear mejor a los visitantes, contratistas y voluntarios en nuestras escuelas y ayudará a brindar tranquilidad a nuestros estudiantes, personal y comunidad.
Al ingresar al edificio del distrito, se les pedirá a los visitantes que presenten una identificación, como una licencia de conducir o una identificación del estado. Si algún visitante no tiene una licencia de conducir o una identificación del estado, el visitante podrá conversar con el director de la escuela para determinar cuál sería otra forma aceptable identificación. El sistema Raptor verifica el nombre y la fecha de nacimiento del visitante para comparar con una base de datos nacional de delincuentes sexuales registrados. La base de datos de delincuentes sexuales registrados es la única base de datos verificada por el sistema Raptor. No se recopilará ni se registrará ningún otro dato de la identificación, y la información no se compartirá con ninguna agencia externa. Una vez que se apruebe el ingreso de los datos al sistema, Raptor emitirá una credencial que identificará al visitante, la fecha y el propósito de su visita. Las visitas subsiguientes no requerirán una identificación, ya que se puede imprimir una nueva credencial simplemente ingresando el nombre de la persona. No será necesaria una identificación para aquellos que visitan nuestras escuelas simplemente para dejar un objeto en la oficina o para recoger documentos.
La seguridad de nuestros estudiantes es nuestra máxima prioridad y el sistema de gestión de visitantes Raptor nos permite identificar rápidamente aquellos que pueden representar un peligro para nuestros estudiantes. Gracias de antemano por su comprensión y por su apoyo para mejorar los protocolos de seguridad escolar en nuestro distrito. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre el sistema, comuníquese con el director de su escuela o con el Coordinador de Seguridad del Distrito, David Brokopp, a dbrokopp@wwusd.org.
Sincerely,
David Brokopp
District Safety Coordinator