Other schools no match for Germantown

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: March 18, 2003| Author: ANNE DAVIS | Copyright information

Other schools no match for Germantown

11 district teams move on in Destination ImagiNation

By ANNE DAVIS adavis@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel

Tuesday, March 18, 2003

Germantown -- Winning was no problem for 11 teams of students from the Germantown School District who are headed for Stevens Point next month to compete in the state Destination ImagiNation competition.

The teams qualified for the state problem-solving competition after winning first plac...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

Valley View Middle School recognizes 'good citizens' 18 students rewarded for working hard and giving back to their community
Dayton Daily News ; GERMANTOWN -- For the 10th year, "good citizens" at Valley View Middle School received special recognition from the Germantown Lions Club. The Lions recognized 18 students this year and gave each a T- shirt and certificate. The "good citizen" awards were created by Ron Derry, a teacher and coach in
6 Germantown ImagiNation teams go on to global event
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; 6 Germantown ImagiNation teams go on to global event By ANNE DAVIS adavis@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Tuesday, April 20, 2004 After conquering the state, six teams of students from the Germantown School District are headed to Tennessee next month to take on the world. Germantown once
School projects overdue, voters say 64% in Germantown district OK expansions, but others object to taxes
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Expanding Germantown's schools is an overdue project, Germantown School District voters said in interviews at the polls Tuesday. A steady stream of voters who said they have children in district schools said the $13.9 million borrowing proposal was needed to provide for the district's children. It
Germantown students outsmart many
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Germantown students outsmart many Teams place high in problem-solving contests and gain valuable experience By ANNE DAVIS of the Journal Sentinel staff Wednesday, May 29, 2002 Germantown -- Eight teams of Germantown students fell a little short in a recent bid to rule the world but still outwitted
Germantown students dominate competition
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Germantown students dominate competition 12 teams advance to statewide contest By ANNE DAVIS adavis@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Tuesday, April 6, 2004 Germantown -- Germantown students have again won more first-place awards than teams from any other school district attending the recent
Germantown schools dominate state contest 7 district teams take high honors at Destination ImagiNation competition
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Germantown schools dominate state contest 7 district teams take high honors at Destination ImagiNation competition, advance to global finals By TOM HEINEN theinen@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Monday, April 14, 2003 Seven Germantown School District teams, the most of any Wisconsin school
Germantown, Grafton teams head for world Odyssey competition Problem-solving abilities win schools state titles and Disney World trip
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; In a battle of the brains, students from Grafton and Germantown beat out the best in the state to win a trip to Walt Disney World next month. Teams from Woodview Elementary School in Grafton and Kennedy Middle School in Germantown took first place in their divisions at Saturday's state Odyssey of
Germantown to use online grade book; Parents of high school, middle school students will have access
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; ... General information about WebGrader is at www.webgrader.com. Copyright 2005, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
OZAUKEE COUNT School projects approved Voters in Germantown, Richfield districts approve plans to expand, improve
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Voters in the Germantown School District and two Richfield school districts approved borrowing packages Tuesday to expand and improve schools. In the Germantown district, voters consented to borrowing $13.9 million to enlarge and improve the district's middle and high schools. Voters in the
Germantown schools top list of winners in student contest
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ; Germantown schools top list of winners in student contest By ANNE DAVIS of the Journal Sentinel staff Tuesday, April 24, 2001 The Germantown School District won more awards than any other district at the state Destination ImagiNation competition in Stevens Point. Germantown sent 12 student teams to