Archives: HKS

Proud Moment

January 24, 2011 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: CMS, HKS.

Tonight was one of those times where things worked out better than expected. The Sunshine Place in Sun Prairie is a single point of access for the local food pantry as well as other community-focused charitable organizations. It opened in 2007 and serves the growing Sun Prairie Community. Our church provides volunteers to the food • Read More »

Merry Christmas 2010

December 24, 2010 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: Christmas, CMS, HKS, MMS, PAS.

In case you missed it, here is our collage photo included in our Christmas card this year. Again, I used Google’s free Picasa software to select and organize the photos and create the collage. I added text to each photo (also in Picasa) to help give context to what are seemingly random shots. Clarifiers MHS • Read More »

Today is Wednesday

December 22, 2010 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: CMS, HKS, PAS.

Living outside of the school district which the girls attend has always posed logistical challenges. Before- and after-school activities, half-days, last-minute changes, and differences between teacher and student schedules have our vehicles making the trek between Sun Prairie and Marshall practically on autopilot. Last night everyone was made aware that today’s schedule would begin extra • Read More »

A rare but wonderful win

October 13, 2010 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: HKS, Volleyball.

In what will probably prove to be their final win of the season, the Marshall volleyball team took care of the New Glarus Glarner Knights (it’s a Swiss thing) in four sets on Tuesday. (The nomenclature changed a year or two ago to rename games as “sets.” As with most things, this filtered down from • Read More »

School Starts today!

September 1, 2010 | By Patrick | No Comments | Filed in: CMS, HKS.

As is our tradition, we took our familiar first-day-of-school photo on the front porch this morning. One noticeable absence from the picture this year is Mrs. Schommer, who will not be in a classroom for the first time in nearly 20 years. (She can give you the details if you’re interested – moving on, moving • Read More »