
Congratulations to our wrestling team on being 2024-25 conference champions!










Girls win second straight game with a 46-44 nail biter!






Last night eight FFA members traveled to Central High School to compete in the District 8 Leadership Development Events. We competed in the FFA Creed, Discussion, Employability Skills, and Extemporaneous Speech contests. The highlights for the night were our two first place individuals advancing to the Sectional Contest in March. Please congratulate both Conner H. in Extemporaneous and Conner H. in the FFA Creed.




The boys and girls basketball teams sweep Tomah in non-conference play tonight. Congratulations to both teams! After the boys game the players and students sat down in a classroom and watched the end of the game.







Gymnastics takes 3rd at the Logan Invite!







Gymnastics traveled to Logan invite and placed 3rd.








Free breakfast for farmers! See flyer for details.


G-E-T High School dance team is headed to state. We are proud of our lady Red Hawks. Good luck.






Fashion Design students are exploring the elements of critiquing fashion by using the primary colors to tie die t-shirts.









Jazlynn O. was recognize as a winner of a National FFA Supervised Agricultural Experience Grant for $1,000. Jazzy will use this money to increase the new members of the Trempealeau County Dairy project by being a mentor and providing animals and equipment for them to exhibit at the fair. Her goal is for new members to gain confidence and not have the financial burden of starting this project on their own. Thank you Jazlynn O. for your passion and dedication to the dairy project.




Its that time of the year for the NHS blood drive! This year we are hoping to reach a goal of 30 donors but we can see up to 50! Everyone will receive a free hat as a thank you when you donate! Sign-up today!


Home and Auto class completes a wall build with drywall and corn hole board.

While learning about Southeast Asia, Mrs. Yang came to teach Ethnic Foods students how to prepare Hmong Egg Rolls.







The CNC Machining class toured Fastenal today. Our students were praised with the quality of questions asked and how they conducted themselves. It was a great opportunity for the class to see metal manufacturing on a larger scale.






Click on the link to view the December edition of the high school newsletter.
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Due to inclement weather, G-E-T Schools are closed today, Thursday, December 19th.


Are you interested in technology, teamwork, problem solving, strategy or any of the careers listed here?
Become a part of the Trempealeau County Robotics team and learn more about Innovation,
Programming, Engineering, Business and other aspects of your future careers.


Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School National Honor Society induction. Congratulations to all of the new inductees.







Enjoy the High School November Newsletter & have a great weekend!
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Ethnic Foods students are cooking their way through Europe. First stop, the British Isles: Toad in the Whole, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and Cottage Pie!









