Plymouth, Roundup: 4K Expansion Proposal and Sartori Master Cheesemaker
It was a busy mid-April week in Plymouth, with education proposals, a major recognition in the local cheese industry, and spring community events taking shape.
Plymouth Schools Consider Expanded 4K Options
The Plymouth School District is exploring changes to its 4K programming, including a proposal to move toward an all-day option and introduce a nature-based model for families interested in outdoor-focused early learning.
District leaders say the shift is aimed at meeting growing family demand and aligning with trends seen in neighboring communities. An all-day 4K option would provide additional instructional time and child care flexibility for working parents, while the nature-based program would incorporate more outdoor, hands-on learning experiences.
The proposal is still under review, with further discussion and potential board action expected in upcoming meetings. Families interested in 4K enrollment for the 2026–27 school year should watch district communications for timelines and any registration updates.
Sartori Cheese Names New Master Cheesemaker
Plymouth-based Sartori Cheese has announced that Erin Radtke has earned the prestigious title of Master Cheesemaker, a designation awarded through Wisconsin’s rigorous certification program.
The Master Cheesemaker program requires years of licensed cheesemaking experience and advanced study in specific cheese varieties. The recognition reinforces Plymouth’s longstanding reputation as a hub of Wisconsin’s dairy industry and highlights the continued innovation coming out of local production facilities.
Sartori remains one of the area’s largest employers and a visible presence in the community, with its national and international distribution rooted in operations based in and around Plymouth.
Spring Election Results and Civic Engagement
Unofficial results from this month’s spring election have been posted statewide, including races and referendums affecting Sheboygan County communities. Plymouth-area voters participated in local and school-related decisions, with final canvassed results expected through official county reporting channels.
Residents who want to review vote totals or learn more about upcoming board and council meetings can do so through county and municipal websites. Agendas and minutes are typically posted in advance of meetings for public review.
Community Notes and Looking Ahead
As temperatures begin to moderate—forecast highs in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees early next week—local spring activities are ramping up. Parks, youth sports practices, and community events are gradually returning outdoors after a windy start to the season.
Families should also keep an eye on upcoming registration windows for summer recreation programs and school-related events as April transitions into May.
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