School finance is a complicated subject. One key concept is the fund balance—the financial cushion that helps school districts manage expenses and avoid borrowing. The fund balance is not simply […]
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Mayor Youth Award Winners!!!
Congratulations to Our Outstanding Tremper students Emily, Glinneese, Zach! We are incredibly proud to celebrate our high school students who have been honored with the Mayor’s Youth Award! This award […]
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Rock your Socks
Hey, Tremper! ✨ Are you ready to make a statement with your socks? On March 21st, show your support for World Down Syndrome Day by wearing your brightest, boldest, and […]
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Tremper Blood Drive
Hey, Tremper family and community! ❤️ Join us for a life-saving event as our amazing students host a Student-Led Blood Drive! Donating blood is one of the simplest ways to […]
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KUSD Districtwide Student Art Show
Creativity Unleashed: A District-Wide Celebration of Art! Come see the work of Tremper students who will be featured in the KUSD Art Show.
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DECA Award Winners
Tremper DECA students competed at the Wisconsin State DECA Career and Developmental Conference (SCDC) this past week in Lake Geneva. Overall, ten medals were earned by our chapter and three […]
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Tremper Girls Soccer Recognition
Congratulations to Tremper Girls Soccer that was recognized for being awarded by the School Board last night for the following achievements. Way to go Tremper!!! • 2024 Southeast Conference Champions […]
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KUSD Student Ambassador
A shout out to Brooke Wamboldt who is a Tremper Senior and also a KUSD Student Ambassador! Reina’s role is to participate in the regular monthly meeting of the full […]
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Auditions for Lost in Yonkers
The Tremper Theatre Program produces four full-length theatrical productions per academic year. Any Student within KUSD is able to audition. Tremper’s annual musical is cast through the KUSD Theatre Arts […]
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Engineering Essentials
Check out what students are doing in Engineering Essentials where they are utilizing logic with a microcontroller to manipulate motion.