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Contact InfoAge RangeBenefitsFrequency/Selected orParent InvolvementHow to
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Program/ResourcePhone # or emailServedOutcomesCostUniversal TransportationRefer
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3K Program - BAKLaura Stuckey, Director
(608) 326-3704
3 year oldsUniversal Yes - transportation may be needed
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4K Program Laura Stuckey, Director
(608) 326-3704
4 and 5 year olds5 days a week - full daysUniversal Yes - transportation may be needed
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After School Program3rd - 5th gradeSt. Peter's Lutheran Church9 Wednesdays during the school year
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Children’s Advisory BoardAmy Mitchell, UW-Extension
(608) 326-0224
amy.mitchell@ces.uwex.edu
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Destination ImaginationAlex Mathies, Director - Through 3M Engineers
alexmathies@gmail.com
Elementary - BVCome into Bluffview to work with studentsUniversal
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Girl PowerDirectors: Kathy Quamme, Maura Garrity, Nancy Dowling.
Kathy Quamme (608) 326-0217 Crawford County Juvenile Court Worker
7th - 9th grade females
(12 females)
Program that provides life skill building, positive choice making, and opportunities that the students may not get otherwise12 weeks
Meets weekly - group mentoring
Selected - not offered at PdC every yearYes - transportation may be neededTalk with Adrienne Udelhoven (608) 326-3711 or Kathy Quamme
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GSAHigh School: Adrienne Udelhoven (608) 326-3711 & Heather DeBruin (608) 326-3739
Middle School: Tracy Feye (608) 326-3751 & Michelle Kirchman (608) 326-3823
6th - 12th gradeGSA is the gay-straight alliance. We welcome anyone who wants to be a part of inclusion, wants a safe and supportive environment, wants to help make change in the school and community for the LGBTQ+ community.Universal Yes - transportation may be needed
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Healthy Roots
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Interact - Rotary ClubLeadership Club for high school students in Wisconsin Dells
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Key ClubNatalie White, Advisor
(608) 326-3738
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Math CountsAlex Mathies, Director - Through 3M Engineers
alexmathies@gmail.com
Elementary - BVCome into Bluffview to work with students
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National Honor SocietyHeather DeBruin, Advisor
(608) 326-3739
11th - 12th gradeMembership requires a 3.5 GPA.  Based off of an application process, staff members select students for membership.  Once members, students must maintain their GPA and must be involved in community service.  We, as a group, play bingo at the nursing home, and we take part in blood drives. Independent service hours must be completed, too. Membership helps to build student resumes for things like college and scholarship applications.Meet every other month. No costUniversal
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PALS - Community based Kathy Quamme, Director
(608) 326-0217
Adults mentor students - as neededSelected
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PALS for Good Character Education CampKathy Quamme, Director
(608) 326-0217
30 students
2nd-5th grade
Meets one week in the summerSelected
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PALS - SchoolbasedDirectors: Kathy Quamme (608) 326-0217, Jason Thiry, Nic Haug2nd - 4th grade students matched with 11th - 12th grade studentsProvides at-risk students a positive role model, games, life skill building, and healthy choicesMeets weekly for 20 weeks during 45 minutes lunch period. No costSelected
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PDC Park and RecCassie Hubanks (608) 326-7207
pdc.recdesk.com
All ages - youth to adult Universal
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RecPack - Recreation People Actively Caring for KidsKathy Quamme, Organizer
(608) 326-0217
7th - 8th grade males
(8 males)
Group mentoring program that provides life skill building, positive choice making, and opportunities that the students may not get otherwise, exposure to local recreation activities 8 week program funded by Human Services. PdC Park and Rec provides facility and mentor (Jim Wagner)Selected
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ROOSTED Youth GroupDirectors: Chris and Kaye Genin, Cornerstone Church, PdC, WI 53821
(608) 326-4875
Universal
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SOARDirectors: Jason Thiry (608) 326-3752 and Josh Rabbitt (608) 326-38387th - 8th grade males and femalesCharacter Education & Leadership8 weeks, 30 minutesSelected
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Sources of StrengthAdrienne Udelhoven, Advisor
(608) 326-3711
9th - 12 gradePeer leadershipYear roundUniversal
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STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, MathematicsAmy Mitchell, UW - Extension (in partnership with 3M)
(608) 326-0224
amy.mitchell@ces.uwex.edu
After school program for students to be exposed to these four areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, MathematicsUW - ExtensionUniversal
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Student Council Advisors: Paula Shedivy (608) 326-3757 and Heather DeBruin (608) 326-3739Students of all ages We invite students to share a voice in Homecoming, Veterans Day, pep rallies...other social/environmental areas of the school.  We decorate for holidays and visit the nursing home. Membership helps to build student resumes for things like college and scholarship applications.Meets weekly Universal
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Teen CourtKathy Quamme, Organizer
(608) 326-0217
Provides students a one time opportunity to be held accountable by fellow peers in a court setting when an infraction occurs that normally would require police involvementSelected
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Therapy DogBev Pozega, Director
(608) 326-2914
Rivers and Bluff Animal Shelter
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Youth Group - JwalkersHoly Family Parish, Catholic Church. Group leader, Mary Stoeffler
mstoeffler@prairiecatholic.org
9th - 12th gradeThis is a place where students can feel free to be themselves, form meaningful relationships, and learn how to be a better person. We constantly strive to bring the truth of God’s message to life with relevant examples, bible readings, and conversations about how Jesus relates to students’ everyday lives.Wednesdays, 7 - 8 pmUniversal
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Youth Leadership ConferenceRick Peterson, Director10 students from PdC3 days in the fall at Rosholt LionsSelected
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Youth Ministry ProgramAndy Doll, Director6th - 12th gradeBible Baptist Church Wednesdays, 7 - 8 pmUniversal
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