Cedar Grove Roundup: Spring Sports Surge and Election Results
It was a busy first week of April in Cedar Grove, with spring elections decided, high school athletes back in action, and community calendars filling up as the weather slowly turns.
Spring Election Results Shape Local Leadership
Cedar Grove residents headed to the polls this week for Wisconsin’s spring election, which included local school board races and other municipal positions affecting the Cedar Grove-Belgium area.
The outcomes will influence district budgeting, curriculum direction, and long-term planning as the Cedar Grove-Belgium School District continues to navigate enrollment trends and facility needs. Newly elected board members are expected to be seated later this month, with organizational meetings typically following certification of results.
Residents who were unable to vote in person can review results through Sheboygan County’s official reporting channels. The next regularly scheduled school board meeting is expected later in April, when leadership roles and committee assignments are typically finalized.
Spring Sports Season Gains Momentum
With fields drying out and temperatures climbing toward the 50-degree mark this weekend, Cedar Grove-Belgium High School teams are fully underway in their spring seasons.
The girls soccer team traveled to Manitowoc Lincoln earlier this week for nonconference action, continuing early-season matchups designed to test the squad against larger schools. Meanwhile, local baseball and softball teams across Sheboygan County were also in action, signaling a packed stretch of games ahead.
Area sports schedules are beginning to heat up, with multiple contests scheduled over the next two weeks. Families should keep an eye on school communications for weather-related adjustments, especially with shifting conditions forecast early next week.
Weather Watch and Travel Conditions
After a stretch of mixed rain and cloud cover to start the weekend, Sunday is expected to bring mostly sunny skies and highs near 50 degrees. However, another round of rain showers — and even a slight chance of snow Monday night — could impact early-week practices and road conditions.
Drivers should remain alert for reduced visibility during foggy morning hours and damp rural roads, particularly during school commute times.
Looking Ahead: Community Engagement Opportunities
April typically marks the start of community-wide planning for summer recreation, youth programs, and local events. Residents are encouraged to monitor village and school district channels for announcements regarding park programs, facility use, and volunteer opportunities.
As the new month begins, the focus remains on steady transitions — new leadership taking shape, students returning to outdoor competition, and the community preparing for a busier spring season.
Sources
https://sheboyganlife.com/local-2/cedar-grove-roundup-school-board-updates-spring-elections-ahead/
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/04/02/local-baseball-softball-and-soccer-teams-in-action-today/
https://www.htrnews.com/story/sports/high-school/soccer/2026/04/01/cedar-grove-belgium-girls-soccer-compete-at-manitowoc-lincoln/
https://www.seehafernews.com/2026/03/31/local-and-area-high-school-spring-sports-schedule-heats-up/
