THE 1FORT REPORT

E26: Built Along the Way: From elementary hallways to graduation day, four students reflect on the 1Fort journey that shaped them

47 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Today, we have the opportunity to hear directly from four members of the Fort Atkinson High School Class of 2026 representing different experiences, perspectives, interests, and future paths as they reflect on their journey through 1Fort and what lies ahead. Jenna Wudtke, Mackenna Farrell, Sawyer Beers and Ignacio Contreras. Behind every graduating class are individual journeys filled with challenges, growth, friendships, memories, uncertainty, success, and countless moments that help shape who students become along the way.

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