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The Mission of the School District of Lodi Calendar The mission of the School District of Lodi, 20 a strong partnership of families, community and educators, is to inspire students to 20 become lifelong learners who seek new - understanding and skill to assume the role of responsible and contributing members of 9 society by creating a world-class, innovative learning environment that stimulates academic and personal excellence. 201 School District Lodi of District School Board of Education District Phone Numbers Primary School ............................................................................... 592-3855 Susan Miller .................................................. President Elementary/OSC School ................................................................ 592-3842 H. Adam Steinberg ................................ Vice President Middle School ............................................................................... 592-3854 High School ............................................................................... 592-3853 Angela Lathrop ................................................... Clerk District Office ............................................................................... 592-3851 Steven Ricks ................................................. Treasurer District Office Fax .......................................................................... 592-3852 Julie McKiernan ..............................................Director Michelle Pare ................................................ Director William Wipperfurth .................................... Director Inclement Weather Bulletins When weather or some unforeseeable circumstances make it necessary to close or delay the starting time of school, the following stations are asked to announce the closing: Food Service 592-3853 x4433 WTSO ............................................. 1070 AM Paula Larrabee. WDLS ..................................................... 900 AM Lodi High School, 1100 Sauk Street, Lodi WI 53555 WIBA ................................... 1310 AM/101.5 FM WPDR-WDDC ..................... 1350 AM/100.1 FM WZEE ....................................................104.1 FM WNWC ..................................................102.5 FM Bus Transportation WNNO ...................................................106.9 FM WBKY .....................................................95.9 FM Kobussen Bus Company. 592-0551 WMAD ....................................................96.3 FM 915 Development Drive, Lodi, WI 53555 WXXM ....................................................92.1 FM WOLX .....................................................94.9 FM WMMM-WBZU ................... 105.5 FM/105.1 FM WISC-TV ............................................. Channel 3 WMTV ............................................... Channel 15 WKOW-TV ........................................ Channel 27 The district will also post this information on our website and Infinite Campus School District of Lodi will be used to relay this information to parents. Visit our web site at www.lodi.k12.wi.us for the most recent calendar updates. Any person who has a qualifying disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act who requires assistance with access or materials should contact the School District of Lodi office at 115 School Street, Lodi, WI 53555, 592-3851, ext. 5480, at least twenty-four hours prior to the commencement of the meeting/performance/game so that necessary arrangements can be made to accommodate the request. The School District of Lodi does not discriminate against pupils on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, color, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability. No person may be denied admission to any school in this district, or be denied participation in, or be denied benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, co-curricular, pupil service, recreational or other program. Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Lea Today Learning Pride Lodi with Tomorrow Leading Today Learning A Snapshot View . Lodi Primary School owwith Lodi Pride 1307 Sauk Street, Lodi, WI 53555 592-3855 Lodi High School ... Sherri Endres-Lovell, Principal ............................................................. Ext. 1002 1100 Sauk Street, Lodi, WI 53555 .............................. 592-3853 Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Gr. EC/4K/K -2 Attendance Line ............................................................ 592-1046 The School District of Lodi... District School The Community Resource and Wellness ............................ 592-1076 ................................ ................................ .. or 592-3853, Ext. 4577 Vince Breunig, Principal .................................................. Ext. 4402 Joe Jelinek, Associate Principal ....................................... Ext. 4403 Hours: 7:55 a.m. – 3:13 p.m. Grades: 9-12 Lodi Elementary School And Ouisconsing School of Collaboration 101 School Street, Lodi, WI 53555 ......................................... 592-3842 Michael Pisani, Principal ..........................................................Ext. 2102 Pride with Tomorrow Leading Today Learning Pride Lodi with Tomorrow ding Hours: 8:05 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. Grades: 3-5 & OSC District Office 115 School Street, Lodi, WI 53555 ................................ 592-3851 Charles Pursell, District Administrator ........................... Ext. 5480 Tiffany Loken, Director of Instruction/Student Services. Ext. 5486 Brent Richter, Business Manager .................................... Ext. 5482 Neal Reible, Director of Building & Grounds ................. Ext. 5447 Lodi Area Middle School 900 Sauk Street, Lodi, WI 53555 ........................................... 592-3854 Paul Anderson, Technology Computer Specialist .......... Ext. 4404 Joe Prosek, Principal .................................................................Ext. 3202 Peter Franklin, Dean of Students ..............................................Ext. 3203 Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. Grades: 6-8 Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorr Leading Today Learning Pride Lodi with Tomorrow Leading Today Learning Pride Lodi with Tomorrow Leading Today Learning Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride Learning Today Leading Tomorrow with Lodi Pride August 2018 Football Aug 16 Lodi Scrimmage (JV/VAR) 5:00pm Aug 23 Delavan-Darien (VAR) 7:00pm Aug 26 Wisconsin Dells (JV2) 5:00pm Aug 26 @Delavan-Darien (JV) 5:00pm Aug 29 @Wisconsin Dells (VAR) 7:00pm Boys Soccer Aug 27 Edgerton (JV/VAR) 5:00pm Aug 30 @Sauk Prairie (JV/VAR) 5:00pm Tennis Aug 17 @Whitewater Invitational (JV) 9:00am Aug 19 Lodi Invitational (VAR) 9:00am Aug 22 @Edgerton Invitational (VAR) 8:00am Aug 22 Lodi JV Invitational (JV) 9:00am Aug 23 Middleton (JV) 9:00am Aug 26 @Fort Atkinson Invitational (VAR) 8:30am Aug 27 @Fort Atkinson (JV/VAR) 4:15pm Aug 29 @Reedsburg (JV/VAR) 4:15pm Aug 30 Waunakee (JV) 4:00pm Swimming Aug 27 @Edgerton (JV/VAR) 6:00pm Volleyball Aug 24 @Waunakee Tournament (VAR) 9:00am Aug 26 Lodi Tournament (JV) 5:00pm Aug 28 Lodi JV Quad (JV) 5:00pm Aug 29 @Luther Prep (JV2/JV/VAR) 5:30pm Picture by Aug 30 @Whitewater Invitational (VAR) 10:00am Greta Schirra Aug 31 @Whitewater Invitational (VAR) 9:00am Class of 2031 Cross Country Aug 29 @Westfield (MS/JV/VAR) 4:30pm For regularly updated sports schedules check www.capitolnorthconference.org August 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Schools 1 2 3 HS-High School MS- Middle School ES-Elementary School PS- Primary School DO- District Office OSC – Charter School 4K- Lodi 4Kids 4 5 6 National Night 7 8 All District Picture 9 10 Susie the Duck Out @ HS Day 1-7 pm Days Parade 10:30am 11 12 BOE Regular 13 14 Athletic Booster 15 16 17 Board Meeting Mtg 6pm HS 5:30pm DO 18 19 Office Staff – 20 New Teacher - 21 New Teacher - 22 New Teacher - 23 24 First Aid/CPR Inservice Day Inservice Day Inservice Day Training 25 26 EA Training 27 All Staff 28 All Staff 29 All Staff Workday 30 All Staff – 31 HS Marching Band Breakfast Workday MS Open House 3:30- ½ Workday Camp 5-9pm All Staff Workday Contracted Day 5:30pm Contracted Day HS Marching Band ES/OSC Orientation 4- Camp 5-9 pm 6pm HS Marching Band 9th Gr. Parent Orientation K-2 Sneak a peek 3:30- Camp 5-9pm Night, 6-8:30pm 5:30 pm 4K AM Sneak a peek 4- 4K PM Sneak a peek 4- 6pm 6pm September 2019 Cross Country Swimming Sept 7 Lodi Invitational (JV/VAR) 9:30am Sept 3 @Waunakee Invitational (JV/VAR) 6:00pm Sept 12 @Poynette Invitational (JV/VAR) 4:15pm Sept 11 @Beaver Dam (JV/VAR) 6:00pm Sept 14 @River Valley Invitational (JV/VAR) 8:30am Sept 14 Lodi Invitational (JV/VAR) 10:00am Sept 19 @Mount Horeb (JV2) 4:15pm Sept 17 @Sauk Prairie (JV/VAR) 6:00pm Sept 20 @Rio Invitational (MS/JV/VAR) 4:30pm Sept 24 River Valley (JV/VAR) 6:00pm Sept 24 @Baraboo (MS/JV/VAR) 4:45pm Sept 28 @Jefferson (JV/VAR) 10:00am Sept 28 @Fennimore (JV/VAR) 8:15am Sept 30 @Wyona Park (MS) 4:15pm Tennis Sept 5 Middleton (JV) 4:00pm Football Sept 7 Lodi Invitational (VAR) 9:00am Sept 3 @Randolph (JV2) 6:00pm Sept 10 Luther Prep (JV/VAR) 4:00pm Sept 6 Marshall (VAR) 7:00pm Sept 12 @Mauston (JV/VAR)
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