Arrowhead High School Welcomes 
14 New Teachers to our Staff.



Mr. JOHN HOCH

Position:  Health and Physical Education
College Attended:  Carroll University
Hometown:  Merton, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  Sports
Describe one guilty pleasure: Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  An old summer basketball camp T-shirt from 1996
What is your favorite sport? Basketball





Ms. BRIANNE MEHLOS

Position:  School Counselor 
Last Employed:  Somerset Elementary School
College attended:  U of Minnesota – Twin Cities, UW-Stout
Hometown (state):  Merrill, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  cooking, listening to music, yoga, running outdoors
Describe your 15 minutes of fame or brush with fame?  Elected as vice president of Wisconsin School Counselor Association
Describe your one guilty pleasure (food you must have, TV show you watch, or books you read).  Ice Cream J
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  Dark blue jeans
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Football – GO PACKERS!    Participant-volleyball



Mr. CARL ANDERSON

Position:  English Teacher
Last Employed:  Camp Lincoln for Boys, Nisswa, MN
College Attended:  Marquette University
Hometown:  Amherst, MA
Hobbies/Interests:  playing soccer, hockey, Lacrosse, and coaching hockey and Lacrosse, Marquette Basketball, Boston Sports, UMass Hockey
What was the worst job you ever had?  Working in the kitchen at a restaurant was both awesome, and the worst job I’ve ever had.
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  Clive Cusslernovels.  As an English teacher I feel guilty devouring all of the “airplane novels” and they all have the same plot, but I cannot get enough.
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  My Liverpool FC Men’s ¾ Pants (basically Men’s athletic Capris).  My girlfriend hates them, but they are the comfiest piece of clothing I own.
Tell us anything else that we don’t know about you.  I have been to Japan and New Zealand before I’d been to England.


Mr. THOMAS STUBER

Position:  School Counselor – SC
Spouse:  Jenny
College Attended:  UW-Milwaukee (Graduate), George Washington University (Undergrad)
Hometown (state):  Waukesha, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  soccer, cross country skiing, cooking, woodworking
What was the one interview question you didn’t think you answered well?  Why should we hire a new grad???
What was the worst job you ever had?  Waiter at The Machine Shed.  Had to wear overalls, red/white plaid shirt and a hat with pigs on it.
Describe your 15 minutes of fame or brush with fame.  Shared the Arlington Bridge with the President and his motorcade in D.C.
Describe your one guilty pleasure (food you must have, TV show you watch, or books you read).  Ice Cream!  Any kind.
What is one piece of clothing you cannot throw away ?  My crocs
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Spectator – golf, Participant – cross country skiing




Mr. FRANK TAYLOR

Position:  Social Studies Teacher
Spouse:  Andrea
Last Employed:  Waukesha School District
College attended:  Lawrence University, UW-LaCrosse
Hometown:  Viroqua, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  Reading, Golfing, Ice Hockey, Camping, Traveling
What was the one interview question you didn’t think you answered well?  Maybe I shouldn’t have said we don’t need to teach the 20’s…
What was the worst job you ever had?  Dishwasher in Lawrence University’s Downer Cafeteria
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  Video games
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  A rugby polo my wife believes is the ugliest shirt created.
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Ice Hockey
Tell us anything else that we don’t know about you.  I spent 6 months studying and traveling in Europe!

Mr. DALE J.DESTACHE

Position:  Mathematics – NC/SC
Spouse:  Beth
Children:  Erica (10 years old) and Eden (8 years old)
Last employed:  New Berlin Public Schools
College Attended:  UW Madison – Undergrad       
UW Milwaukee – Masters in Administrative Leadership
Hometown:  Rice Lake, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  woodworking, photography, outdoor activities
Describe your guilty pleasure:  Coming across a bad movie while channel surfing, getting hooked and watching the whole thing.
What is one piece of clothing you cannot throw away?  A couple of old T-shirts I wear when painting, changing oil, and/or landscaping
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Badger Athletics


Mr. DAVE BECHTEL

Position:  Special Education – SC
College attended:  UW-Oshkosh
Hometown (state):  Wisconsin
Hobbies/Interests:  fishing, football, reading
What was the worst job you ever had?  Counted worms
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  Ice Cream
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Football



Mr. DEREK MICKE

Position:  Special Education Teacher – SC
Spouse:  Theresa (Tess)
Last employed:  Lawrence University
Hometown (state):  Kaukauna, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  reading, hunting, fishing, coaching
What was the worst job you ever had?  Dishwasher at a restaurant when I was in high school
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  I can’t throw away my shoes.  I wear them until they have holes.

NICK BRENGOSZ
Position:  Algebra/Geometry SC
College attended:  UW-LaCrosse
Hometown (state):  Nashotah, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  baseball, football, softball, lifting, reading
Describe your 15 minutes of fame or brush with fame.  Winning the 2009 summer championship as an assistant coach.
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  Chicken enchiladas
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  NCAA football





Ms. HEATHER HACKBARTH

Position:  Social Studies – SC
Last Employed:  School District of Beloit
College attended:  UW-Oshkosh
Hometown (State):  Kewaskum, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  reading, hunting, fishing, running, and biking
What was the worst job you ever had?  Busser/dishwasher at a supper club back home
Describe you 15 minutes of fame or brush with fame.  I worked in retail through high school and college and a man came in the store wanting to return a computer.  Prior to coming in, he had told us the GEEK SQUAD tried to “fix” it.  We could not return the item to our facility due to a second party handling the item-therefore, the warranty to us was null and void.  The man said he was going to call Channel 2, the local news station because we did not give adequate customer service.  The manager and I gave the man all the information about us he would need to give to the news reporters and we waited patiently to see ourselves.  Surprisingly enough-we were never featured.
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  I love ice cream and Law and Order
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Spectator – hockey   Participant-whatever I am coordinated enough to do. J
Tell us anything else that we don’t know about you.  I love going to museums.  Strawberries are amazing!



Mrs. JEN KLIGORA

Position:  Business Teacher NC/SC
Spouse:  Brad
Children with ages:  Payton – age 6, Brady – age 4
Last employed:  Milton High School
College attended:  UWW
Hometown (state):  Black Earth, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  traveling, reading, sports
What was the one interview question you didn’t think you answered well?  “Tell me a great idea you had in the last 3 months”.
What was the worst job you ever had?  Gas station attendant for Town Mart
Describe your one guilty pleasure .  Very cliché’ but it has to be….CHOCOLATE!!
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Basketball




MIKE DAHLE
Position:  Business Education NC/SC
Last Employed:  Lake Mills School District
College attended:  UW-Whitewater
Hometown (state):  Roscoe, IL.
Hobbies/Interests:  disc golf, fishing hiking and video games
What was the worst job you ever had?  I worked at a toilet parts factor, standing in the same spot for 8 hours doing the same motion.
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  My hats cannot be thrown away no matter how disgusting they look.   I wear them every single day in the summer and don’t feel right without one on.
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  The Green Bay Packer to watch, and disc golf to play.



Mr. ALEX HAMMEL

Position:  Tech Ed – NC/SC
Spouse:  Iris
Children (if applicable):  None
Last Employed:  Mukwonago
College Attended:  UW-Stout
Hometown (state):  Erin, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  Motorcycles, travel
What was the worst job you ever had?  Trailer manufacturer
Describe your 15 minutes of fame or brush with fame?  David Copperfield bumped into me
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away (visual aids are nice)?  8th grade gym T-shirt
What’s your favorite sport as a spectator and/or participant?  Football
Tell us anything else that we don’t know about you.  I traveled from New York to San Francisco on motorcycle


Ms. NAOMI FULTON

Position:  Mathematics
Spouse:  Luke
Children with ages:  Quinn (18 months)
Last employed:  West Bend West H.S.
College attended:  UW-Parkside
Hometown:  Hartland, WI
Hobbies/Interests:  running, reading
Describe your one guilty pleasure.  Dark chocolate
What is one piece of clothing that you cannot throw away?  High school track uniform (don’t tell Mulrooney I have one)
What’s your favorite sport and a spectator and/or participant?  Football – Aaron Rodgers






National Merit Finalists

2012-13 National Merit Finalists 

Announced at AHS


Seven Arrowhead High School students are among the best and brightest in America competing for a National Merit Scholarship.

Zachary Bednarke, Kevin Jin, Meredith Johnson, Parker McColl, Leah Pelegrin, Nathan Schneider, and Griffin Tschurwald received the designation in this year's 58th annual National Merit Scholarship program.

To become a finalist, the students must submit a detailed application that focuses on academics, participation in school and community activities, demonstrations of leadership, and other honors received.  Finalists will be determined in February, and winners will be announced from April through July.

“These are outstanding students,” said Superintendent Craig Jefson.  “We are extremely proud of them and the honor they have earned. These seven students represent Arrowhead High School in an exceptional manner and the entire community can be very proud of their achievements.” 

Each of these students earned a score on the PSAT that was high enough to rank them as a National Merit Scholar semifinalist. Roughly 1.5 million high school juniors representing more than 22,000 schools across the country entered the 2012-13 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test last year. To qualify as a semifinalist, a student’s score must be among the highest in the state and the total number of semi-finalists represents less than 1 percent of all high school students in the nation.

The number of semifinalists varies from state to state because the number selected is proportional to the percentage of the total number of graduating seniors in each state. There are 16,000 semifinalists nationwide.

The seven semifinalists at AHS will continue in the competition to become National Merit Scholar finalists by fulfilling several additional requirements in the coming months.

First, they must attain an SAT score that confirms their achievement on the PSAT qualifying test. They must also demonstrate a record of outstanding academic performance throughout high school and be endorsed and recommended by their high school principal.

In addition, the students and school officials must complete a detailed scholarship application that includes a student essay and information about their participation and leadership in school and community-based activities.

Congratulations Zachary, Kevin, Meredith, Parker, Leah, Nathan, and Griffin.

The Arrowhead Award


“The Arrowhead Award”
2012 Recipients

The “ARROWHEAD” Award is presented by the Board of Education to a selected staff member(s) for their dedication and loyalty to Arrowhead, based upon a longevity threshold, a passion for their profession, and for their impact on the school and/or program(s) throughout their career.

The recipients of the 2012 award:

Pat Blakely

39 years of service to the Arrowhead School District.
Provides district-wide clerical and secretarial support to teachers, department chairs, and coordinators.

Here is what others have said about Pat:
  • She has been the foundation of all that is good and great about Arrowhead.”
  • Pat does not simply talk about what needs to be done, she gets it done.”
  • She is Arrowhead!”
  • The woman is amazing in what she can accomplish on a daily basis.”


Eileen Dlobik

16 years of service to the Arrowhead School District
Works directly with students with disabilities. Supervises and coordinates the community based student work experience program.

Here is what others have said about Eileen:
  • “Eileen has taken ownership of the Community Transition services for youth with disabilities and at risk of not graduating.  She has met with countless local business owners to secure sites for 'internships' for students, often outside of school hours.“
  • “Eileen truly “loves” AHS.“
  • “Eileen doesn’t see problems as difficulties; instead she views them as current obstacles and opportunities for growth.“
  • “There are countless families and students who share feedback as to how, thanks to Eileen, a student has graduated, continues to attend school, and found a belief in their skills.”

Mike Ward

24 years of service to the Arrowhead School District
22 years as Guidance Counselor and Guidance Department Coordinator; last 2 years has served as the Assistant Athletic Director.

Here is what others have said about Mike:
  • “Mike is fiercely loyal to Arrowhead.  If ever there was a need for someone to be an ambassador for Arrowhead, Mike Ward would be the best person to represent us and tell others about us.  When he talks about Arrowhead you can hear the pride and enthusiasm in his voice.”
  •  He very proud to tell people he is an employee of Arrowhead High School.  He enjoys being affiliated with all of the positive successes and achievements that Arrowhead represents.”
  • “Mike is always positive in his interactions with others. If something needs to be done, he will rise to help and does it with a smile.”
  •  Mike loves working at Arrowhead High School where he continues to be ‘living a dream’!”


Peggy Wieschel

23 years of service to the Arrowhead School District
North Campus kitchen supervisor; manages daily operations of North Campus kitchen; manages district concessions.

Here is what others have said about Peggy:
  • “Peggy has a GREAT passion for what she does.”
  • “I have NEVER heard a negative word come out of Peggy’s mouth!!  My guess is that nobody else has either!”
  •  “She makes things happen – no matter what!!  NEVER have I heard her say that she is too busy or there is not enough time to prepare.  Her attitude is ‘We Can Make It Happen!!’”
  •  “Peggy is a wonderful, energetic, dedicated, determined, hard working, mild mannered, and positive employee of Arrowhead. “