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Third-grade teacher praises Germantown's welcoming community and unified school identity

May 06, 2026 | Germantown School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Third-grade teacher praises Germantown's welcoming community and unified school identity
Chelsea Lovell, a third-grade teacher at County Line, told the meeting she has spent her entire career in the Germantown schools community and appreciates strong parental and local support.

Lovell said the district feels welcoming to educators and families, and that that support "makes my job a lot easier." She said teachers have a large impact on students and urged continued cooperation among schools to support students from elementary through high school.

"Being a Warhawk and also a Comet is just really rewarding," Lovell said, naming Amy Bell, Rockfield, County Line and MacArthur as schools whose students ultimately identify as Warhawks. She described the district as "one unique unit" and said that continuity across schools contributes to its strength.

The remarks in the transcript were personal testimony about school culture and did not propose a formal motion or request a specific administrative action. No votes or formal decisions are recorded in the provided transcript segments.

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