
The Sharing Center Wins AGAIN! Thanks to everyone at Randall and Wheatland that was able to participate!
Stuff the Bus Winners are in!
Congratulations to Mrs. Michels class in 2nd grade for winning the canned good challenge, peanut butter and jelly challenge, flour challenge, AND the cereal challenge!
Congratulations to Ms. Byers class in the 4th grade for winning today's total item challenge with 266 items!
Congratulations to the entire Third Grade for pulling out the overall win with 672 items, beating out second grade by only three items!
And finally! Drum Roll Please! Congratulations to the ENTIRE RANDAL TEAM for stuffing the bus with just over 4200 POUNDS of FOOD! Wheatland ended with just over 3800 pounds so in total over 8 Thousand pounds of food has been received to benefit the Sharing Center and our community!
Thank you to everyone who participated by bringing in items! Our community thanks you!




Dear Randall Families,
We want to inform you of a change to anyone entering the Randall School building as a volunteer or for a meeting during the school day. As of November 20, 2023 anyone who enters Randall will need to have their DRIVER LICENSE or State Issued ID with them. The ID will be used to create an individualized name tag. Randall will be using Safe School for this process.
There will be very few exceptions (i.e. Veteran's Day). As always, any volunteer or checking in for a meeting must take place at the District Office entrance for the 2023-2024 school year.
If you have any questions please contact Randall's District Administrator.

This week in library the 5th graders were challenged to build a Thanksgiving table that could hold up a "Thanksgiving feast" (1 can of food). They only had 5 pieces of paper and 8 inches of tape. Students worked on collaboration, communication and problem solving!






Who wants to play at recess when you can watch the construction trailer get put down?!?
Please check back for more Capital Referendum updates. The groundbreaking is the morning of November 29!


Our 1st and 2nd graders are really enjoying the new UFLI Foundations program for phonics and spelling! UFLI is an explicit, systematic approach to phonics in which students learn how to blend, decode and encode words each day! They get a great deal of practice using multiple approaches, so that they have a solid understanding of how words work.
Pictured here are 1st graders watching how their mouths look while making particular sounds, building words with magnets and practicing heart words. Who knew learning phonics could be so fun!!






Here is an awesome video from Mrs. Samborski's 4K room they'd like to share: https://bit.ly/3QV39C2
A message from Mrs. Samborski: "Our 4kers work hard through our play all day. We learn from each other and have ownership of our learning. We are powerful with our education."
Happy Monday everyone!


LET'S STUFF THE BUS WITH PB & J ~ TUESDAY, NOV. 14th!
Let's go Randall! Only four more days!!! Remember the winning principal will get the opportunity to pie the losing principal!
Second Grade remains in the lead with total items ringing in at 407. Third grade remains in second place with 255 items while Kindergarten rounds out the top three with 210 items.
Tuesday Marks Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. The classroom with the most peanut butter and jelly will win a prize!


Randall Consolidated School JT1 would like to thank TAHER Food Service for helping support our Veterans Day lunch/early dinner. Great job and we everything was delicious!






The construction project begins! Check out the action in front of the building and Randall will be sharing updates throughout as well!



A 1st Grade class MYSTERY READER last week! He is looking for more 4k and kindergarten classrooms to share his love of reading with!


At the Monday evening conversation with Randall's District Administrator and at the BOE meeting tonight updated renderings of the Capital Referendum project were/are being shared. It is anticipated that by the end of this week fencing will start to go up and the some of the construction materials will begin to show up on site.
Wednesday, November 29 will be Randall's official groundbreaking ceremony. Details to come. For now, enjoy some of the updated images and thank you to the community for the support in this project.





The Randall classrooms with the most designated items on these specific
dates will receive a reward! Check the competition dates and STUFF THE BUS!


Wildcat Wishes Program has just begun for 2023!
Please see the information flyer...
If you wish to DONATE, please complete that online form.
If you wish to RECEIVE Wildcat Wishes, please complete that
online form!
Any questions, please contact Mrs. Lins or Mrs. Moczynski at 262-537-2211


STUFF the BUS Starts TOMORROW!!!! Let's GO RANDALL!!!!!!!!!!!!


Here is the SMORE from your principal Mr. Rivard! It is also being shared via email.


COME ON, RANDALL, LET'S STUFF THE BUS!
Food collection begins Nov. 1st through Nov. 17th!
LET'S SHOW WHEATLAND HOW TO
"STUFF THE BUS"!!!


Thank to our PTC for organizing the Book Fair over the past week! Unknown fact, but Randall Consolidated School JT1 is one of the largest in our area because we have so many people participate to promote literacy!
Below is one of our 5th grade students, the FIRST student at Randall to purchase the brand new Diary of a Wimpy Kid: No Brainer released on October 25th!
That is a smile of someone that loves to read!


Please see the information on "Promoting Mental Wellness for You and Your Kids" on November 8th at Westosha Central High School! Wonderful program sponsored by our area school districts!


Please send in your RSVP to attend the Veteran's Day Luncheon & Assembly.
We look forward to sharing our gratitude with those who have served us!
RSVP's DUE TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCT. 27TH!


Dear Randall Parents/Guardians,
Please see the attached Community Message that is being sent on behalf of the Board of Education and myself regarding an update to Transportation at Randall. In short, Randall will be partnering with Dousman Transport to provide consistency in our daily routing. The transition should take place on or shortly after November 13.
If you have any questions please let me know.
While we are aware of the challenges daily route changes/updates have on families, we are thankful for the considerable patience shown while we have worked to better our situation.
Please expect communication from Dousman and Randall in the near future.
Thank you,
Bob Antholine
Randall District Administrator
