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football, but may want to sing in the choir or do forensics, etc.
“There’s something here for everyone,” he said. Members also approved the 2025-26 calendar, with a week-long spring break, as chosen by teachers from a two-option survey.
They also approved volunteer assistant archery coach Shaun Goeldner.
In showing some of the great things happening at Lake Holcombe, athletic director Todd Senoraske spoke about his time at the Wisconsin Athletic Director Association conference. Senoraske was invited to share his thoughts and the things that Lake Holcombe has done, so far, in regards to leadership.
One item Senoraske spoke on, was how to get a leadership team started.
“What’s cool, is it’s a big initiative now within the WIAA,” said Senoraske.
Lake Holcombe has their own Student Athlete Leadership team, including Chloe Lee, who was one of 300 students chosen, who applied for 27 positions. Lee is now on a subcommittee, with her project as mental health in athletics.
“She’s taken that to new heights there,” said Senoraske. As part of a leadership team, Senoraske can see the positive connections in the community and the influence you can make. For example, students who were in the program and graduated out, are coming back to coach, run the clock, etc.
“I’m starting to see some payback here,” said Senoraske.
He’s also noticed that the athletic teams are working well with other teams and seeing a cohesiveness in the conference.
“I think it’s been a positive venture,” said Senoraske.
Todd Senoraske, athletic director at Lake Holcombe School, shared with the board of education, Dec. 16, what his Student Athlete Leadership team means to him and the positive culture he’s seen come out of it. It’s become so noticed, that others are talking about starting one of their own and have approached Senoraske Photo by Joy Dain