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School District of Greenfield Community Services

More choices, more opportunities

 The School District of Greenfield is now offering citizens a wide variety of affordable adult fitness and team sport opportunities. You can register now in person or by mail.

Spring and summer programs are available including volleyball, dodgeball, soccer, softball, and kickball. In addition to the Fitness Center, adult fitness programs are available, including jump-roping, Zumba, and boot camp, among others. Each program is taught by a certified wellness expert.
 
Community Services programs are offered at District facilities and fields, all of which are conveniently located and well-maintained. Adult men’s, women’s and co-ed leagues are available. Greenfield residents and non-residents are welcome to participate. There are also no individual participant fees.
 
Participation in Community Services programs help maintain and equip school facilities, including the Greenfield High School Performing Arts Center, Fitness Center, swimming pool, gyms and athletic fields. Making the District’s facilities available to citizens is a great way to increase community involvement while maximizing the community’s return on the investment in the District.
 
Please review this catalog and consider signing up for an activity. You will probably find something that appeals to you or someone you know. There will likely be more offerings in the months to come, including aquatic programming for youth, adults and senior citizens. Youth enrichment and athletic programs are currently being planned.
 
If you have an idea for a program, please call any of the Community Services staff members listed below.
 

Contact Information

 
School District and Community Services Information
Stuart Wilke - Community Services Manager
414.855.2030
 
Register Now for Adult Dodgeball and Volleyball Leagues
Register now for a Community Services Adult Dodgeball or Athletic League. There is no individual participant or additional non-resident fee. Prices are among the lowest in the area and the facilities among the best. For more information, access the link above or call 414.855.2580.
Fall Community Service Catalog
Please see our latest catalog featuring a variety of adult fitness programs and athletic leagues. For more information, call 414.855. 2030.

Wooden Bat Tournament a Success

 

More than 200 people were on hand to watch the School District of Greenfield Community Services Department U13 Independence Day Wood Bat Tournament at Greenfield High School. The event was one of only a handful of wood bat tournaments held in Wisconsin. The tournament gave players the unique opportunity to play like Major League players, an experience totally different than play with an aluminum bat. The tournament was the idea of School Board member Julie Rome and was won by the Sussex Hawks. The Franklin Sabers came in second. Competing with them were the Cudahy Junior Packers, Junior Crusaders, Wisconsin Rockhounds, and the North Lake Junior Lakers.  

The two-day tournament raised over $2,000 on behalf of the Community Services Department. In light of the event’s success, the tournament will be held again in 2012 on July 13, 14 and 15 at Greenfield High School and, if need be, expanded to other sites in the District.

For additional information, contact Stuart Wilke, Community Relations Manager, via email at swilke@admin.greenfield.k12.wi.us or by telephone at 414.855.2030.