Posts under ‘Wilmot Primary Center’
State Rep. Kerkman commends Trevor-Wilmot retirees
State Rep. Samantha Kerkman attended the retirement open house recently held in honor of Jan Sielski and Dale Kolmos, who are both retiring from the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated Grade School District after 36 years of service each.
To commemorate their service to the school district, Kerkman presented Sielski and Kolmos each with a citation on behalf of the Wisconsin Legislature.
“I commend Mr. Kolmos and Mrs. Sielski on their service and contributions to… Continue reading
Wilmot Primary Center modular classrooms renewed
The modular classrooms in which some classes are held at Wilmot Primary Center have received approval from the county to be used for at least another year.
District administrator George Steffen reported to the Trevor-Wilmot School Board said the county Board of Adjustment earlier this month approved extending the variance that allows use of the units.
Wilmot Primary Center principal Theresa Curley represented the district before the Board of Adjustments.
"They didn't really flinch," Curley said of the board. "They were happy to hear we are working toward not needing them."
With… Continue reading
Trevor-Wilmot increases open enrollment class size limits
The Trevor-Wilmot School Board has made a little more room for open enrollment students than it has allowed in recent years.
Open enrollment is a process by which a student who resides in one public school district can apply to attend another public school district. If allowed to leave by the resident district and accepted by the other district, a student can attend the new school without paying tuition, but they must provide… Continue reading
Units responding to Wilmot School for adult feeling faint
At 9:48 a.m., Salem Fire/Rescue units were responding to Wilmot Primary Center.
Call is apparently for an adult feeling like they are going to faint… Continue reading
Trevor-Wilmot referendum passes
The Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District referendum passed 231 to 219 today.
The referendum sought the authority to borrow $11.380 million to fund an addition to Trevor School. With the addition all students could be moved to the Trevor building.
Board members have said the timing is apt for the addition because financing exists now that could have as much as a third of the project funded at 0 percent interest. In addition… Continue reading
Trevor-Wilmot referendum vote this Tuesday
Voters in the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District will be voting on a referendum Tuesday that could result in a major addition to Trevor School and the eventual elimination of classes in the Wilmot Primary Center building.
The referendum seeks the authority to borrow $11.380 million to fund the addition. Board members have said the timing is apt for the addition because financing exists now that could have as much as a third of the project funded at 0 percent interest. In addition, the Wilmot building is in need of… Continue reading
Trevor-Wilmot residents to meet to assist referendum passage
Residents of the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District who favor passage of the Nov. 3 building referendum are invited to a meeting Thursday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m., at the Western Kenosha County Historical Society building, 5905 114th St., Trevor, to discuss assisting passage of the referendum
The meeting will be structured and focused on action, organizers say. It is scheduled to end by 8:30 p.m.
The referendum, if successful. would authorize a $11.380 million… Continue reading
Trevor-Wilmot board passes $11 million referendum resolution
The Trevor-Wilmot School Board Monday evening passed a resolution to hold a $11.380 million building referendum to add on to Trevor School.
If approved by the voters, the project would effectively allow the district to discontinue use of the Wilmot Primary Center building and house all district students at the Trevor building. Enough rooms and common area capacity would be added to handle the Wilmot students plus add a new media… Continue reading
Education Building awards announced
While there are hundreds of projects included in the Education Building exhibit at the Kenosha County Fair, a few are selected each year for special recognition. Those winners gathered Sunday at the Education building in recognition of their awards.
Here are the education Building's Best of the Best for 2009:
- Pre-kindergarten: Tyee Simek, Riverview School, and Cantin Schiler, Westosha.
- Kindergarten: Josh Donnellan, Wheatland Center School, and Leonardo Cordova, Paris School.
- First and second grades





















