Silver Lake Intermediate Teachers Achieve National Board Certification
Becki Schmitz, a 7th grade English Language Arts teacher, and Bryan Fonferek, a 6th grade teacher,
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Becki Schmitz, a 7th grade English Language Arts teacher, and Bryan Fonferek, a 6th grade teacher, both from Silver Lake Intermediate, earned the teaching profession’s top credential by achieving their National Board Certification. They were recently honored at the Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) School Board Meeting for earning their certifications from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). The founding mission of the NBPTS is to advance the quality of teaching and learning. Recognized as the “gold standard” in teacher certification, the National Board believes higher standards for teachers mean better learning for students. Earning the National Board Certification is no easy task. It can take up to three years to complete and includes four components that the educator must show mastery of, including content knowledge, differentiation in instruction, teaching practice and learning environment, and effective and reflective practitioner. Silver Lake Intermediate School Principal Jill Marr celebrated their achievement by saying, “This is a significant accomplishment that demonstrates Becki and Bryan’s commitment to excellence in teaching. They are both passionate about the content they teach and the students they serve. ” She went on to highlight their work by saying, “Becki enjoys digging into standards and loves a good data dig to gauge student progress toward meeting those standards. Bryan had to master all the math content through the high school level to earn his certification, which is impressive. What’s even more impressive is that they both earned their certification while teaching and juggling their lives outside of school.” Marr concluded her comments by adding, “Both of these amazing educators focus on creating a culture of learning and rapport each and every day with their students. I am incredibly proud of both of them and look forward to their continued growth as educators and their impact with students. We are fortunate to have such talented and dedicated educators at Silver Lake and our district.” Schmitz shared her motivation for attaining National Board Certification when she said, “I’ve been teaching for 15 years and wanted to pursue board certification to reinvigorate my work. I thought the process would challenge me as an educator and allow me to reflect on my practice and find ways to improve. Board certification took two years. During that time, I was most challenged by the depth and detail of the content because the program is self-guided and requires you to teach yourself while also reflecting on your practices. I sought help, and am grateful, for my mentors within the district who helped me work through those challenges.” She went on to say, “The most rewarding part of the process was the times I collaborated with my students to feature their work in the components. They were always proud to see their growth and felt special for being featured.” Fonferek reflected on his experience by saying, “The National Board process is rigorous and time-consuming, and at times, I felt like it was more than I could handle. However, this was time spent valuably. It has enhanced and honed my skills as an educator and allowed me to become a more reflective practitioner. I’m grateful for my colleagues and family for continuing to support and push me through this process.” National Board Certification is a voluntary process; teachers who earn this advanced teaching credential are among the best qualified in the nation to improve instruction, raise student achievement, and improve teaching practices in their classrooms, schools, and districts. The staff of the Oconomowoc Area School District and the OASD School Board would like to congratulate Bryan Fonferek and Becki Schmitz for their outstanding achievement in education, earning their National Board Certifications!
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Meadow View Elementary Principal Jason Schreiber Honored with the Herb Kohl Leadership Award
Meadow View Elementary School Principal Jason Schreiber was chosen as one of the 14 principals
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Meadow View Elementary School Principal Jason Schreiber was chosen as one of the 14 principals across the state recognized with the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation 2025 Principal Leadership Award. The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation created the award to recognize outstanding Wisconsin school principals or administrators who set high standards for instruction, achievement, and character while fostering a positive and impactful school environment. Schreiber has been the principal of Meadow View Elementary School since 2008. Prior to his leadership role, Schreiber was a classroom teacher at Meadow View, teaching 5th and 6th grade for nine years. In celebrating Schreiber’s achievement, OASD Superintendent Mike Sereno highlighted his leadership and his positive impact on students. “Mr. Schreiber has created a culture of collaboration and a strong focus on student learning at Meadow View Elementary. Under his leadership, Meadow View has experienced significant growth and improvement in a variety of areas, leading to compelling advances in student achievement,” said Sereno. As an award winner, Mr. Schreiber will receive a $6,000 award, and an additional $6,000 matching grant will be awarded to Meadow View Elementary School to further support student learning and school initiatives. “I have been at Meadow View a while, and I am happy this award will shine a light on the great work of our teachers, students, and families. We will evaluate the best use for the grant and decide how it can best help our school and students,” said Schreiber of his award and the grant opportunity for the Meadow View Elementary School team. The Kohl Foundation award program was established by Herb Kohl, a former U.S. senator, philanthropist, and businessman who passed away in 2023. Since 1990, the foundation has awarded over $40 million to Wisconsin educators, principals, students, and schools. “Part of Herb Kohl’s lasting legacy is his unwavering support for the profession that makes all others possible -- education,” said JoAnne Anton, President & CEO of Herb Kohl Philanthropies. “He challenged us to continue celebrating and investing in educators who shape the future. By recognizing their hard work, achievements, and service, we hope to honor their impact, elevate their contributions within their communities, and inspire future generations to follow in their footsteps.” Award recipients are selected by a statewide committee composed of civic leaders and representatives of education-related associations and the program’s co-sponsors: The Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, regional Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESA), and the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators. As our Meadow View Wildcats would say - Paws Up to Mr. Schreiber for this well-deserved recognition!
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Sarah Lang Selected as New Principal at Ixonia Elementary School
The Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) is pleased to announce the promotion of Sarah Lang from
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The Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) is pleased to announce the promotion of Sarah Lang from her role as the curriculum coordinator for the OASD to become the new Principal of Ixonia Elementary School. Lang accepted the position last week and was formally approved by the OASD School Board at a special school board meeting on March 19. Lang joined the OASD in 2009 as a 6th-grade teacher at Nature Hill Intermediate then shifted to the Greenland Elementary School team as a Reading Specialist. She then transitioned to becoming the curriculum coordinator for the entire school district where she’s served for the last 11 years. During her time as a curriculum coordinator, she also took on the additional responsibilities of serving as an Interim Associate Principal at Silver Lake Intermediate School, as the Principal of the Ocon Virtual Learning Community, and most recently as an Interim Co-Principal at Ixonia Elementary School. Lang holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from UW-Stevens Point, a master’s degree in literacy from Concordia University, and she completed the educational administration and leadership program at Concordia University. Upon accepting the principal position, Mrs. Lang shared her excitement by saying, “I am honored to join the Ixonia Elementary School community as principal and am eager to collaborate and work alongside the students, staff, and families to build upon the already strong foundation. Over the last two months as an interim co-principal, I have been overwhelmingly impressed by the Ixonia community’s commitment to fostering a vibrant learning environment where all students can grow and thrive.” In announcing Lang’s new role, OASD Superintendent Mike Sereno said, “Sarah has had a tremendous impact on our school district in her role as a curriculum and instruction coordinator, and she is uniquely equipped to lead Ixonia Elementary School. I am excited for the Ixonia community as they continue on our journey to becoming an unrivaled learning community under Sarah's guidance.” Mrs. Lang will formally begin her new role on March 31, 2025.
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Oconomowoc High School Announces New Head Varsity Dance Coach
The Oconomowoc High School Athletics Department and Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) are
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The Oconomowoc High School Athletics Department and Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) are excited to announce Rachel White as the new varsity dance coach! Mrs. White replaces Isabella LaSpisa who served as head coach since 2023. White is a third-grade teacher at Wilson Elementary School in West Allis, a position she has held for the last four years. She also serves as the head dance coach for Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate School in West Allis. Coach White is passionate about dance and has experience working with youth dancers. She also brings her own experience as a competitive dancer at New Berlin West High School and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh with her teams competing at the state tournament. When accepting her new role White said, “From dancing through elementary to high school and having the privilege of continuing into college, I love everything there is about this sport. At both New Berlin West and UW Oshkosh, I competed in hip hop which I know is a strength of this team as well. I have continued to watch how teams grow and evolve throughout the WACPC world and am thrilled to use what I know to continue building upon the greatness this program has already accomplished!” In announcing Mrs. White as our new dance coach, Athletic Director Jon Lyon shared, “We could not be more excited about adding Coach White to our coaching staff as our varsity dance coach. Her experience as an educator and passion for teaching dance was clear throughout the interview process and her approach will continue to grow and develop our competitive dance program. Coach White's focus on creating a positive culture, her knowledge of dance, and her overall professionalism will continue to build upon our already successful program.” White will begin her new position this spring before dance tryouts for the 2025-2026 season.
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OASD Schools Are StormReady!
In 2022, the Oconomowoc Area School District began the process of
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In 2022, the Oconomowoc Area School District began the process of obtaining StormReady Supporters certification through the National Weather Service (NWS). StormReady Supporters are organizations, businesses, facilities, or local government entities actively engaged in weather safety and preparedness. A StormReady Supporter School promotes the principles and guidelines of the StormReady program in its severe weather safety and awareness plans. A team made up of school safety officials and the local NWS review the safety and awareness plan and track the completion of StormReady guidelines. The team works together to enhance the safety plan and ensure the school or district participates in awareness programs and drills. With the support of Mark McGinnis of Fair Skies Consulting and Tim Halbach of the National Weather Service, the OASD began to audit, analyze, and improve our severe weather safety plans and shelter locations. This began with several site visits at each school to survey the existing storm shelter locations and weather safety plans. Some school storm shelter locations were added or relocated and all schools were able to practice their severe weather drills with these locations in fall. With these enhancements to our safety plans, OASD satisfies the NWS requirements for the StormReady Supporter School certification. Learn more about the StormReady program at www.weather.gov/stormready.  Pictured: James Wood, OASD School Board President, Greg Maroo, OASD Director of Buildings and Grounds, Tim Halbach, National Weather Service, Mark McGinnis, Fair Skies Consulting, Mike Sereno, OASD Superintendent
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OHS Announces New Head Girls & Boys Soccer Coaches
The Oconomowoc High School Athletics Department and Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) are
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The Oconomowoc High School Athletics Department and Oconomowoc Area School District (OASD) are excited to announce two new head coaches for the girls' and boys' soccer teams. Haddie Holz has been selected as the new Head Girls' Soccer Coach and Jacob Stemper as the new Head Boys' Soccer Coach. They replace Michael Beatty who served as head coach for both teams since 2015. Holz is a former Division 1 athlete having played for the women’s soccer teams at the University of Northern Iowa and Central Michigan University. She has served as the Head U15 Coach at Elmbrook United Soccer Club and Assistant Varsity Coach at Lake Country Lutheran School since 2024. When she accepted the position Holz shared, “Joining this program means the world to me! I’m looking forward to continuing the traditions of OHS Girl’s Soccer while also bringing in my own expertise and experiences. My job is to guide the girls to success on and off the field, build a resilient and positive team culture, and lead not only a winning team but a sustainable, competitive program and I’m excited to do just that.” Stemper was a four-year starter for Concordia University men's soccer team, acting as team captain for three consecutive seasons. He has served as a coach and the Head High School Girls Coordinator at Let Kids Fly Soccer Club since 2021. Stemper is a graduate of Arrowhead High School and served as team captain his senior year leading his team to a conference championship and a 2nd place finish in the WIAA state tournament. “To say I’m excited is an understatement. I am ready for a chance to implement all I’ve learned from being in a successful college program to help these young men grow and be the best student-athletes possible. It is going to be a fun challenge and I’m looking forward to helping this program grow.” In announcing both head coaches, OHS Athletic Director Jon Lyon said, “We are thrilled to welcome Coach Holz and Stemper to our school community! With their energy, enthusiasm, and positive approach they bring a fresh vision that aligns perfectly with our goal to elevate and grow our soccer program for many years to come. We’re confident that their leadership will inspire our players to reach new heights both on and off the field.” Holz will begin her new position this winter, in preparation for the 2024-25 season. Stemper will begin his new position this summer in preparation for the 2025-26 season.
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