News – Tremper High School /tremper Wed, 10 Jun 2026 20:47:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /tremper/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/2018/05/cropped-tremper-icon-32x32.png News – Tremper High School /tremper 32 32 KUSD Employee Spotlight: Susan Mozinski /tremper/news/kusd-employee-spotlight-susan-mozinski/ Wed, 10 Jun 2026 21:00:47 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22743 Meet Susan Mozinski, the dedicated principal of Bose Elementary School!

Susan is a constant presence throughout the building, always visible, approachable and ready to jump in wherever she is needed. Whether supporting students, families or staff, she leads with care, commitment and a willingness to help in any way she can.

Her hands-on leadership and dedication help create a positive, supportive environment where the entire Bose community can thrive.

Thank you, Susan, for all you do to support students, families and staff each day! 🌟

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Reuther hosts Tremper for Algebra 1 Jeopardy competition /tremper/news/reuther-hosts-tremper-for-algebra-1-jeopardy-competition/ Mon, 08 Jun 2026 19:39:36 +0000 /tremper/blog/news/reuther-hosts-tremper-for-algebra-1-jeopardy-competition/ Reuther Central High School Math Club recently hosted Tremper High School in a 3v3 Algebra 1 Jeopardy Competition! While Tremper took home the win, both teams showcased impressive math skills and represented their schools with pride.

Afterward, students shared feedback and ideas to make the event even better. Next year, the Reuther Math Club plans to invite teams from every local high school to compete!

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KUSD to use metal detectors at high school graduations /tremper/news/kusd-to-use-metal-detectors-at-high-school-graduations/ Fri, 29 May 2026 21:57:00 +0000 /tremper/blog/news/kusd-to-use-metal-detectors-at-high-school-graduations/ The CEIA OPENGATE metal detection system will be in use at all KUSD high school graduation ceremonies this year. All attendees will be screened before entering.

Please help us keep the entry process moving smoothly:

  • Follow all instructions from security staff.
  • Walk through the detector in a single-file line.
  • Avoid bringing bags if possible. If you bring a bag, remove metal items as directed on posted signs.
  • Keep your cellphone, keys, and wallet with you.
  • The screening system is safe for individuals with medical devices.
  • Assistance is available for guests using wheelchairs or walkers.
  • If the indicator turns red, you will be directed to a secondary screening.
  • Guests who refuse initial or secondary screening will be denied entry.
  • Guests who exit the venue must be re-screened before re-entering.

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KUSD Employee Spotlight: Ryan Pecore /tremper/news/kusd-employee-spotlight-ryan-pecore/ Wed, 27 May 2026 21:00:44 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22568 Meet Ryan Pecore, a dedicated 5th grade teacher at Brass Community School who leads with patience, compassion and care each day.

Ryan is a supportive colleague who is always willing to help, answer questions and ensure both students and staff feel supported. His calm, thoughtful approach helps students work through challenges while building strong relationships rooted in trust and respect.

Ryan’s commitment to supporting students academically, emotionally and socially is evident in everything he does, creating a positive environment where students can learn and grow.

Thank you, Ryan, for the leadership, empathy and dedication you bring to KUSD every day! 🌟

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Josiah DeLacy /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-josiah-delacy/ Wed, 27 May 2026 13:36:18 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22566 Name: Josiah DeLacy

KUSD schools attended: EBSOLA Creative Arts (closed), Lincoln Middle School (closed), and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: I’m attending McHenry Community College to major in health science/physical therapy. In the future, a goal would be to be a physical therapist for higher sport athletes or to play basketball overseas.

Favorite KUSD teacher: Dorlise Brown

Extracurricular activities: Basketball and Track

Best KUSD memory: Beating Indian Trail in the playoffs.

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Jamal Gooch Jr. /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-jamal-gooch-jr/ Fri, 22 May 2026 14:40:08 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22536 Name: Jamal Gooch Jr.

KUSD schools attended: Southport Elementary School, Lincoln Middle School (closed), and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: Go to college, play football in college, and go on to the NFL.

Favorite KUSD teacher: Erin Boston

Extracurricular activities: Basketball and Football

Best KUSD memory: Playing sports, being part of a team!

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Jacob Prahl /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-jacob-prahl/ Thu, 21 May 2026 15:17:08 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22528 Name: Jacob Prahl

KUSD schools attended: LakeView K-8 Academy (formerly KTEC) and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Favorite KUSD teacher: Mr. Orth

Extracurricular activities: Varsity Basketball

Best KUSD memory: Beating Franklin with the winning shot at the buzzer.

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Ethan Karmann /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-ethan-karmann/ Thu, 21 May 2026 15:13:07 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22526 Name: Ethan Karmann

KUSD schools attended: Whittier Elementary School, Lance Middle School, and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: After graduation, I plan on being an electrician and joining a union.

Favorite KUSD teacher: Mr. Cushman

Extracurricular activities: Freshman and sophomore basketball, and baseball all four years.

Best KUSD memory: Playing baseball, being on Prom court, and hanging out with friends.

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Zachary Clements /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-zachary-clements/ Wed, 20 May 2026 16:42:42 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22503 Name: Zachary Clements

KUSD schools attended: Jeffery Elementary School, Lance Middle School, and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: I plan to attend the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, where I will play football and study business. I see myself traveling, working hard to build a good life, and someday coaching sports.

Favorite KUSD teacher: Mrs. Smith, because she is always there to support us and help guide us in the right direction.

Extracurricular activities: Football, Wrestling, Track, Student Government, Band, Freshman Mentor Team, Yearbook, and Robotics Club

Best KUSD memory: My favorite memory is qualifying for the state wrestling tournament my junior year. It was my first year on varsity, and I never thought something like that was possible. With a lot of hard work and the support of my teammates and coach, Harlow, it became a reality. I’ll never forget wrestling at the Kohl Center with my family and friends watching and cheering me on.

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2026 Senior Snapshot: Abram Sulko /tremper/news/2026-senior-snapshot-abram-sulko/ Tue, 19 May 2026 15:17:23 +0000 /tremper/?post_type=news&p=22476 Name: Abram Sulko

KUSD schools attended: Roosevelt Elementary School, Lance Middle School, and Tremper High School

Plans after graduation: I plan to attend Bryant and Stratton to pursue a degree while continuing my baseball career. My goal is to enter a field that keeps me outdoors, specifically in forestry, construction, or with the DNR. In 5–10 years, I see myself established in one of these careers, ideally working outside or in a forest setting every day.

Favorite KUSD teacher: Ms. Foster, English teacher. Despite my struggles with reading and writing, she truly understood the specific assistance I needed. Her support helped me grow my confidence as a student and made a lasting impact on my education.

Extracurricular activities: Varsity Football (4 Years): Two-year Team Captain; led team through two seasons of competition. Varsity Baseball (4 Years): Team Captain; four-year program member. Varsity Wrestling (4 Years): Four-year competitor. Student Government: Served as a Freshman Mentor Leader. Spirit Squad: Active participant in school spirit. Two-year member of the Tremper Student-Athlete Leadership Team.

Best KUSD memory: My favorite experience was the turnaround of our football team; after going winless as juniors, winning two games—especially Homecoming—during my senior year was incredibly rewarding. Additionally, being named 1st Team All-Conference in baseball as a junior was a major highlight. More than the stats, the memories and bonds I built with my teammates are ones that will last forever.

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