Congratulations to (Left to Right) Paisley E., Oakley, Elsie, Raelynn, Ensley M., Hadlee H. on winning Alma Pride this week! Keep up the good work!
about 23 hours ago, Melissa Krzoska

Exciting News: Summer Food Service Program Approved!
We are pleased to announce that our school has been approved for the Summer Food Service Program. This program ensures that all students have access to nutritious meals during the summer school session.
What You Need to Know:
Free Meals: We will offer free reimbursable breakfasts and lunches to all students during designated service times on summer school dates June 1 -June 26, 2026.
Summer School Students Lunches from Home: If your child chooses to bring a lunch from home but would like to add a milk, the cost for an individual milk is $0.35.
Please note: Federal regulations only allow for free meals when they are "reimbursable" (containing all required food components). Because milk on its own is not a full meal, it must be purchased separately.
Payments: The $0.35 charge for individual milk will be conveniently applied to your child’s existing school lunch account. if your child does not attend School during the regular school year, please contact DeeDee Johnson in the High School office to make arrangements.
1 day ago, Sarah Burrow
On Thursday, sophomores and juniors took part in the PUSH Hands-On Skills Day in Rice Lake. They tried out heavy machinery and spoke with industry professionals about getting started in fiber optic work. Companies like Flemco and Condux were there to share more about the field. Students picked up useful skills, such as splicing and fusing fiber optic lines. After the activities, they chatted with vendors, won hats, and played games with Don Johnson. The event wrapped up at 1 p.m., and everyone enjoyed lunch from Kwik Trip. Overall, the day gave students a hands-on look into possible career paths and helped them learn more about opportunities in the skilled trades industry.
1 day ago, Sarah Burrow
Calling all 6th grade families!! Awards night is next Thursday, May 14. Dinner starts at 6:15pm with awards beginning at 6:45pm.
1 day ago, Steph Noll
Congratulations to Wil Jumbeck, Anders Johansen, and Trenton Krzoska for placing in the top 10 at the Alma Invitational on Monday, May 4th. Wil placed 9th with a score of 87, Trenton placed 3rd with a score of 78, and lastly, Anders placed 2nd with a score of 78. The team came in second, with an overall score of 339. Congratulations, and keep up the great work!
3 days ago, Macy Stewart
Today we celebrate National School Nurse Day! Whether it is caring for student illness and injury, monitoring chronic health conditions, advocating for student health needs, teaching CPR and First Aid to staff and students, providing classroom education or offering a safe space for kids to discuss health issues, Nurse Katie is always willing to support our students.
3 days ago, Steph Noll
Congratulations to Alma School District for winning $25,000 for our fabrication lab!
3 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
Last week, Mrs.Glander took her 7th grade class to the STEAM fair in West Salem, Wisconsin. There were 312 students participating in grades kindergarten through 8th grade. Each student in Mrs. Glander’s class coded a microbit, a pocket-sized computer, to create something relevant to their life. It had to relate to science, technology, engineering, and math. Darci Reinhardt and Allison Johnson took third place in the 6-8 Innovative category. They teamed up to make a duck coop. It is programmed for when a duck enters. The computer will then dispense fresh water along with a temperature sensor, so the coop does not get too cold. Great job 7th graders!
4 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
4 days ago, Alma Area Schools
5 days ago, Alma Area Schools
This week’s Student of the Week is Kindergartner, Leighton Wright. Leighton is the son of Molly and Jacob Heller. Kaylee is his sister, and together they play with their three dogs and one cat. Leighton’s favorite class is Kindergarten, but more specifically, Math. Playing the cockroach game and hanging out with his friends are his favorite activities. When Leighton grows up, he wants to be a firefighter. If he could travel anywhere in the world, he would go to his uncle's house. When he’s at his uncle's house, he always has lots of fun playing with his uncle. Tacos are Leighton's favorite food. Congratulations, Leighton, on being this week’s Student of the Week! Keep up the great work!
5 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
Congratulations to the Senior Spotlights of this week, Hannah Wahlund and Nicole Walker!
5 days ago, Tori Creighton
This week's Alma Pride Winners! Left to right: Easton, Ben O., Polly, Dylan, Shea R., Sydney H.
5 days ago, Sarah Burrow
Ninth grader, Riley Weaver, is this week’s Alma High School Student of the Week. His favorite class is phy ed. Riley’s favorite teacher is Mr. LeCaptain, who is also his C-Team basketball coach. Besides playing his favorite sport, basketball, Riley also enjoys football and baseball. Outside of school and sports, Riley likes to play video games, especially Rocket League, and eat pepperoni and sausage pizza.
6 days ago, Bella Brouillard
6 days ago, Alma Area Schools
On Wednesday, seniors, Trenton Krzoska and Tori Creighton were recognized at the Dairyland Conference Athlete Banquet as the Alma Scholar Athletes. Trenton and Tori were two of twenty-three students who were recognized that night. This was only the second year of the banquet, but the positive environment showed promising progress for the future. The attendees were treated to a buffet meal and given long-lasting advice from Viterbo's head volleyball coach, Ryan DeLong. Congratulations to all the athletes who were recognized.
7 days ago, Tori Creighton

Exciting News: Summer Food Service Program Approved!
We are pleased to announce that our school has been approved for the Summer Food Service Program. This program ensures that all students have access to nutritious meals during the summer school session.
What You Need to Know:
Free Meals: We will offer free reimbursable breakfasts and lunches to all students during designated service times on summer school dates June 1 -June 26, 2026.
Summer School Students Lunches from Home: If your child chooses to bring a lunch from home but would like to add a milk, the cost for an individual milk is $0.35.
Please note:
Federal regulations only allow for free meals when they are "reimbursable" (containing all required food components). Because milk on its own is not a full meal, it must be purchased separately.
Payments:
The $0.35 charge for individual milk will be conveniently applied to your child’s existing school lunch account. if your child does not attend School during the regular school year, please contact DeeDee Johnson in the High School office to make arrangements.
7 days ago, Sarah Burrow
"Shhh!" 🤫 Something exciting is happening at the Sugar Cube Cafe' in Ballyhoo!
Come see our 4-6th graders shine on stage
🗓 Tuesday May 5th
⏰️ 2pm and 7pm
It's sweet, it's funny, and it's going to be a great show!
8 days ago, Amanda Rundquist
Play & Learn groups will be held on May 20 and 27 at the public library in May.
8 days ago, Steph Noll