Luann LaRue
Activities/Athletics Director
Phone: 715-261-0122
Extension: 35576
llarue@wausauschools.org
John Muir Athletics
At John Muir, we believe that athletics should be a positive learning experience which will help your child to develop skills in the sport of their choice. Throughout their chosen sport seasons athletes will experience responsibilities, team support, leadership, self-discipline, work ethic, and positive experiences.
The purpose of this web-site is to help build better communication among all of us involved in the John Muir Athletics. If there is a question that is not answered within this site, please contact me through phone or email.
Student Council Advisors
Heidi Wiesman hwiesman@wausauschools.org
Thank you for considering a position on John Muir Student Council. As a student council member, you will represent John Muir Middle School as a leader within the school and community. In addition, you will be the “voice” of your class and will aid in making decisions regarding school events and fundraising projects. You will have numerous opportunities that will strengthen your leadership skills.
Being a member of student council is a year-long commitment. You must show up for meetings usually held about once every four weeks for a class period during the school day. In addition, you will be attending a conference and
participating in school activities and community service projects. Your submission of the student council application is a demonstration of your dedication to the council and that you agree to the member Code of Conduct and Mission Statement.
Melissa Goessl-Heiser
Out-of-School Enrichment Coordinator
715-261-0725
Extension: 22115
Cell: 715-573-1527
mgoesslheiser@wausauschools.org
Helping Middle School students achieve their goals of healthy mind, body and spirit!
What’s happening in the Growing Great Minds (G2M) Out of School learning program?
Out-of-School Learning Programs provide academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children. These programs provide a range of high-quality services to support student learning and development, including: homework help, STEM programs, community service opportunities, as well as music, arts, sports and cultural activities. At the same time, centers help working parents by providing a safe environment for students.
The Wausau School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, sex (including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity), or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability (“Protected Classes”)