System Information

January 5th, 2023

Upcoming Dates - Elementary/Middle School

  • Friday, January 13th - Big Money Raffle drawing

  • Monday, January 16 - Friday, January 27 - Winter MAP testing window for Grades 2 - 8

  • February 16th - Parent/Teacher Conferences

  • February 17th - No School/in-service

  • February 24th - End of 2nd trimester

  • February 27th - Elementary no school/in-service

Upcoming Dates - High School

  • Friday, January 13th - BIG MONEY RAFFLE Drawing

  • Friday, January 13th - End of Quarter 2/ Semester I

  • Monday, January 16th - No Classes/ Faculty In service & Grading Day

  • Wednesday, January 25th - College Information Night 6:30-9:00 PM (virtual event - registration required)

Parents of Performing Arts Meeting Dates

PPA meeting Dates for the 2022-2023 year:


  • January 18

  • February 15

  • March 22

  • April 19

  • May 16 (note the revised date)


All meetings will be held at 6:00 PM in the Lauby Lounge (first floor teacher lounge).


Contact Maggie Rose with any questions about the PPA!

Nurse's Notes

As many of you may already be aware, we are seeing an increase in viral illnesses at SMSA. Please, please keep your child home if they are ill! We also ask that you give them the time they need to recover before sending them back to school.

  • Keep them home and monitor if they have any of the following: fever of 100.4 degrees or higher, persistent cough, body aches, nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea.

  • If your child should have a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher, they may return to school after a minimum of 24 hours without use of Tylenol, Ibuprofen or other fever-reducing medication.


If your child should have vomiting and/or diarrhea, they may return after being symptom free for 24 hours.


Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns! I can be reached at awillis@smsacademy.org or 920-322-8017.


Be Well,

Allisen Willis, RN

Coordinator of Health Services

SMSA Private School Choice Students State Report Card


Dear Parents and Guardians,

We have had a wonderful fall at St. Mary’s Springs Academy! As a learning community, we are continually looking at ways to best support our students academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. The state school report card is one resource we use to reflect on our strengths and areas for academic improvement each year. The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has required since the 2015-2016 school year that any school participating in the Private School Choice Program have a state report card. Our school report card is called the Private School – Choice Students Report Card and reflects only the scores of our students participating in the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program. We are excited to share that SMSA continues to “exceed expectations” on the Private School Choice Student Report Card.

The report cards are intended to help schools use performance data to improve their efforts to prepare students for their futures. These public report cards can be found online at: http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards.

The current school report card is primarily based on last year’s performance for the 2021-22 school year, but also takes into consideration student scores from the 2020-21 and 2019-20 school years.

At the foundation of the report cards are four priority areas. Schools receive a score for each priority area:

  • Achievement - proficiency in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics on the annual state assessments

  • Growth - year-to-year progress in ELA and math achievement

  • Target Group Outcomes - outcomes for students with the lowest test scores: the Target Group.

  • On-Track to Graduation - reliable predictors of how successfully students are progressing toward completing their K-12 education.

School report cards can be accessed online at http://dpi.wi.gov/accountability/report-cards along with resources that explain the report cards and information about all of the educational options available to families.


Our school report card and educational options available to families are also posted on our website: https://www.smsacademy.org/state-report-card/.

Please feel free to contact me with questions as they arise. I look forward to working with you to make 2022-23 a successful school year for your student!

Sincerely,

Melissa Trepte

Director of Curriculum and Instruction

Big Money Raffle Reminder

The BIG MONEY RAFFLE DRAWING is only 1 week away!


Wouldn’t it be nice to start the new year with a chance to win $20,000 cash?


There is still time to purchase your Big Money Raffle tickets. BMR tickets also make a great gift for that hard to shop for person on your list. Additional tickets can be purchased at the SMSA North, South, or Scrip offices during regular business hours! Tickets must be returned before the live drawing on Friday, January 13, 2023.

Ledgerfest Grade Level Auction Baskets!

Planning has begun for our annual Ledgerfest fundraising event. In previous years, we have collected money from each grade level and put together some amazing auction baskets. We will be creating these types of baskets again this year. These grade level baskets will be a part of the Ledgerfest Silent Auction on April 1st.

Click here if you would like to contribute towards your child’s grade level basket. Once you enter a donation amount and click "Next", please fill in your child’s name and grade level (if you are donating for more than one child, please list each name and grade level along with the amount for each child). If you prefer, you may still send cash or check (payable to Andrea Nuss) in an envelope marked: MS Ledgerfest/Kristin Zitlow. Please also indicate your child’s grade level on the envelope.

All contributions are due by Friday, February 10th.

If you have any questions, please contact the lead person for your grade level:

Thank you for supporting Ledgerfest this year!

New Scrip Hours in 2023!

Earn On-The-Go with the RaiseRight Mobile App

There's no easier way to support SMSA! Purchase gift cards at face value and shop in store or online.

By shopping with Scrip you earn tuition credit, and help offset the operating costs on the Ledge. Now you can do this directly from your smart phone!

Why wait? Learn more about the RaiseRight Mobile App and get started today!

New Bus Route to SMSA

Per the Fond du Lac Transit Authority, Bus Route 120 Tripper runs in the morning from 7:00 AM – 7:50 AM and in the afternoon from 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM. This route includes a stop at St. Mary's Springs Academy.

Lands' End School Starboard Scholarship

School Safety

As always, if you or your child become aware of a potentially dangerous situation that may threaten campus safety, we urge you to contact the Fond du Lac Police Department.


To report life threatening urgent matters, please dial 9-1-1. To report concerns that may not be urgent, please call 920-322-3700. You may also call the high school main office at 920-322-8062.

Speak Up/Speak Out (SUSO)

Created by the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of School Safety (OSS), the Speak Up, Speak Out Resource Center (SUSO) is a comprehensive, one-stop place to turn with important concerns currently offering: threat assessment consultation, critical incident response, and general school safety guidance.

Visit the SUSO website for additional information on these three services as well as resources on school safety best practices.

South Street Shuttle Bus

All KG – 12 students who reside within the Fond du Lac city limits and in the boundaries of the FDL School District are eligible to be transported to SMSA from a common point (South Street Parking lot) for pickup and drop-off. The South Street parking lot is located on the north side of Fruth Field off of South Street. The bus is titled “South Street Shuttle” bus. The guidelines set up by the FDL School District are available on the SMSA website within the Resources tab > Parents/Families > SMSA Bus Routes > FDL School District Shuttle to SMSA.

A link to register your children to ride the Shuttle bus is found under the tab FDL School District Shuttle to SMSA.

All families intending to use the South Street Shuttle bus must register their student riders. There is no cost to the family but student information must be provided as a requirement from Johnson Bus. Johnson Bus is required to have this information so that they are able to contact you in the event of any type of delay or emergency.