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19-05-2025
- General
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When is the last day of school and graduation for Wisconsin Rapids area school districts?
Longer days and warmer temperatures have kids and parents alike thinking about vacation plans and summer activities. Students in the class of 2025 will finish their studies and celebrate their achievements several days before the other students in their districts begin their summer breaks. With about a dozen days of instruction remaining at most local schools, the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune compiled a list of graduation dates and the last day of school for school districts in the Wisconsin Rapids area. The districts' official school calendars are linked in each entry. Last day of school: June 5 (half day) Class of 2025 graduation day: June 1 Last day of school: May 30 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 23 Last day of school: June 5 Class of 2025 graduation day: June 1 Last day of school: June 5 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 31 Last day of school: May 29 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 24 Last day of school: June 4 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 23 Last day of school: June 6 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 23 Last day of school: June 6 (half day) Class of 2025 graduation day: May 23 Last day of school: June 5 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 24 Last day of school: June 5 Class of 2025 graduation day: May 23 Erik Pfantz covers local government and education in central Wisconsin for USA TODAY NETWORK - Wisconsin and values his background as a rural Wisconsinite. Contact him at epfantz@ This article originally appeared on Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune: Last day of school & graduation for Wisconsin Rapids school districts 2025
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
How much did it snow in central Wisconsin Wednesday? Here are the snowfall totals.
A late winter snowstorm has central Wisconsin residents waking up on the first day of spring with a fresh layer of snow on the ground. Most of central Wisconsin received between 5 and 10 inches of snow in a storm that entered the area around midday Wednesday and moved out by late evening, according to the National Weather Service in Green Bay. The snow will likely not linger as above-freezing temperatures and sun are in the forecast for the next five days, according to the National Weather Service. There is minor precipitation in the forecast for the upcoming days, but it is too early for specific predictions. The storm moved northeast across the area on a line that gave Neillsville, Marshfield and the Wausau area the highest snowfall totals. Here are the latest snowfall total observations recorded between 7:29 p.m. and 10:39 p.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service: Custer: 7 inches Hatley: 8.7 inches Junction City: 7 inches Knowlton: 6.1 inches Kronenwetter: 7.5 inches Little Chicago: 6 inches Marshfield: 7 inches Neillsville: 10 inches Nekoosa: 5.5 inches Plover: 6.7 inches Port Edwards: 6.5 inches Schofield: 6 inches Stratford: 6.8 inches Wausau: 5.8 inches See our photos: Total lunar eclipse looms over central Wisconsin resulting in Blood Worm Moon Erik Pfantz covers local government and education in central Wisconsin for USA TODAY NETWORK - Wisconsin and values his background as a rural Wisconsinite. Contact him at epfantz@ This article originally appeared on Stevens Point Journal: How much did it snow in central Wisconsin Wednesday?