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BCHS Girls Golf-3rd at WIAA State!
BCHS Girls Golf-3rd at WIAA State!
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BCHS Girls Golf Team

Congratulations to BC Lancer Golf! 3rd at the WIAA State Tournament!



The BC Girls Golf Team capped off an amazing season with a 3rd Place finish at WIAA State! The team of Emily Balding, Lexi Romero, Emma Whitfield, Sophia Sun and Bonnie Jin shot a +88 during the two day tournament at University Ridge Golf Course. BC Senior Emily Balding lead the way with 5th Place Finish.

The Girls won the GMC Conference (6th Consecutive Time), won the WIAA Regional and took 2nd in the WIAA Sectional. Thank you to the girls and to their coaches; Brian Scrobel, Dan Wandrey and Scott Gustafson for an outstanding season!


Milwaukee Tool and the Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) have been named the recipients of the District’s 2024 Excellence in a Community Partnership award! This award will be presented as part of the Engaged in Excellence Awards celebration on Monday, May 6, at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center.

Milwaukee Tool is being recognized as an outstanding community partner for its support of the LAUNCH program and in-kind donations to technical education classrooms across the District. Since partnering with the company in 2017, Milwaukee Tool has contributed monetary donations of over $30,000, product donations of 800 tools totalling more than $174,000, and has served as project mentors for over 150 LAUNCH student projects. Milwaukee Tool annually hosts an Innovation Challenge with LAUNCH, tasking students to design and present innovative solutions to challenges the company presents and students to gain unparalleled learning opportunities through the process.

WCTC has become a key partner in support of the Elmbrook Promise, the District’s goal to provide access to 30 college credits to every high school student before graduation. At the heart of our partnership lies the Excelerate program, where Elmbrook will celebrate its first graduates to complete a high school diploma and an associate's degree while in high school. Additionally, the growing Dual Enrollment Academy has created opportunities for students to start on a career path, earn certifications, and gain industry experience in a supportive high school cohort. These career pathways include certificates in welding, Emergency Medical Technician, IT programming, Firefighting, nursing, dental assistant, and more. Innovative opportunities in the fields of advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence provide students with hands-on learning experiences for future-ready careers. New course offerings in business management and marketing also offer students deeper insights into the field of work.

Congratulations and thank you to Milwaukee Tool and WCTC for their tremendous partnerships and amazing service to our students, educators, and Elmbrook community.

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