
We are back on Twitter, or as it is now known as "X." You know what we mean.
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Our Career and Life Ready Department offers students many career exploration opportunities. CESA 8's Dean Leisgang recently joined a group of students in Rhinelander for company tours. The tours will be part of a video project highlighting Regional Career Pathways.

We are gearing up to share even more content about our school districts and CESA 8 on LinkedIn. Follow us on LinkedIn to stay up to date.
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Students from surrounding CESA 8 school districts and Bridge the Gap recently converged on Gillett for the Victory Olympics. The event celebrates our students with special needs by allowing them to compete in many activities. Check out our Facebook page to see the photo gallery.

CESA 8's Dean Leisgang recently spent some time in the Suring Public Schools, filming a video to showcase all the great student opportunities.
Click the link below to see the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHhLkOIDj-Q
Thank you, Eagles, for the hospitality!

The CESA 8 team recently completed a second session of our internal continuous improvement lean training. It was time well spent as we worked to find efficiencies in our day-to-day operations.
Thank you, Jo Miller, for leading us in this work!

Teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) and the Audiology team met for their end-of-year meeting. The group had a little fun with "team awards." The group pictured is Kim Robison, Kristin DePouw, Olivia Volmar, and Jennifer Gleason.
Thanks for all you do!


Look at this group!
Speech and Language Pathologists from across the region recently converged on CESA 8 to work on continuing education opportunities.


CESA 8 Director of Communications Dean Leisgang recently spent time with our friends at CESA 9 in Tomahawk to film a UDL Forward Implementation Trials Panel Presentation.
Thanks for the hospitality, CESA 9!

CESA 8's Director of Continuous Improvement, Jo Miller, recently worked with our staff on our professional development. There are always ways to improve, and we are eager to learn.


Reminder: spoil your mom today.


Today is School Communicators Day. CESA 8 recently created a communications department led by Dean Leisgang, and we are so happy to use Dean's services to help our districts tell their stories and engage their stakeholders.


"It's the teacher that makes the difference, not the classroom." –Michael Morpurgo


"Good teachers are the ones who can challenge young minds without losing their own." –Unknown


The Northwoods Youth Apprenticeship Consortium recently held a YA Coordinator meeting. The agenda included guest presentations from the Wisconsin DWD - Equal Rights Division, Wisconsin Virtual School, and Wisconsin Laborers' Apprenticeship and Training Fund. It was a great day of learning for our team, which will continue to help support our growing number of YA students.
#YouthApprenticeshipWeek


Everyone Engaged in Educational Excellence


"Teachers have three loves: love of learning, love of learners, and the love of bringing the first two loves together." –Scott Hayden


In honor of National Youth Apprenticeship Week, we have some fun facts for you:
● In our Northwoods YA Consortium, the highest participation is in the Manufacturing career pathway - with 23 apprentices. The average pay for those students is $15.01!
● The highest paying pathway is Health Science, with eight students averaging $17.94 per hour!
● There are 79 different career pathways in 13 areas. The average pay in all of these pathways is $14.17.
If you want to learn more about Youth Apprenticeships, please get in touch with CESA 8's Brooke Holbrook.


Teachers who love teaching, teach children to love learning. -Unknown


Teachers are those who help find strengths, wipe away tears, overpower demons, and conquer fears. -Unknown
