Congratulations to our elementary and high school Alma Pride Winners!
about 1 hour ago, Nessa Noll
A picture of the Elementary Alma Pride Winners!
A picture of the High School Alma Pride Winners!
Congratulations to the Alma-Pepin Eagles track athletes on their stellar performances at the conference meet on Thursday in Augusta!

Nessa Noll – 1st place Shot Put and 2nd place Discus
Breckin Hullopeter – 2nd place Shot Put
Justin and Killian Bergmann – 1st place Pole Vault
Jack Juliot – 1st place 110m Hurdles
Macy Stewart – 2nd place 300m Hurdles
Griffin Riesgraf – 1st place 3200m Run

Great job on representing Alma-Pepin. Keep up the great work, Eagles!
about 2 hours ago, Macy Stewart
Nessa Noll smiling on the podium.
Breckin Hullopeter smiling on the podium.
Nessa Noll smiling on the podium.
Justin and Killian Bergmann smiling on the podium.
Macy Stewart smiling on the podium.
Griffin Reisgraf smiling on the podium.
Jack Juliott smiling on the podium.
2026 Pepin-Alma Baseball Team:

Top Row (Left-Right): Garrett Krause, Jacob Komisar, Max Carothers, Jaxon Busch, Blake Carlson, Tayvin Bray
Middle Row (Left-Right): Owen Post, Connor Moskwa, Riley Weaver, Wil Jumbeck, Anders Seifert, Nolan Westberg, Jeremiah Reinhardt
Bottom Row (Left-Right): Harley Marks, Clay Carlson, Owen Ingli, Sawyer Sterry, Jaxon Gusa, Cole McQuiston
2 days ago, Bella Brouillard
Pepin-Alma Baseball Team
Our second graders had an amazing day exploring the Alma community! We visited the Alma Public Library, Bank of Alma, Buffalo County Sheriff’s Department, Alma Veterinary Clinic, Alma Fire Department, and EMT services while learning about the people who help our community every day. Thank you to everyone who welcomed us and made this field trip so special! 📚🚒🚓🐾❤️
2 days ago, Steph Noll
Collage 1: Community Helpers and Learning Overall Description: A photo collage of elementary-aged children participating in a community field trip, featuring visits to fire and rescue services, a dispatch center, and a library.  Top Left: Two smiling children hold up "Percy Jackson" books inside a library.  Top Center: A group of children stands in a fire station, looking up at a red fire engine while a firefighter speaks to them.  Top Right: A young girl looks down at a large clear bag filled with metal tabs she is holding.  Middle Left: Two adults demonstrate how to secure a child onto a yellow medical backboard using orange head blocks and straps.  Center: A large group of children and supervisors pose for a group photo in front of a Western Buffalo County Ambulance.  Middle Right: A girl smiles while holding a large, white plush swan puppet in a library or classroom setting.  Lower Center: Children crowd around a high-tech dispatch center, looking at multiple computer monitors showing maps and data.  Bottom Left: A group of children gather around a metal table in a medical or veterinary setting, watching a woman in floral scrubs demonstrate medical equipment.  Bottom Right: Several children sit inside the back of an ambulance, practicing with a gurney and medical gloves under supervision.
Overall Description: A photo collage showing children on a field trip, featuring a bank vault visit, playground time, and a visit to an animal shelter.  Top Left: A group of children stands in a wood-paneled room, looking toward a large, silver circular bank vault door.  Top Right: Two boys assist a third child who is buckled into a yellow transport chair, simulating a rescue.  Center: A wide shot of a large group of children climbing and posing on a bright red, blue, and yellow playground structure under a clear blue sky.  Bottom Left: Children play near a swing set in a grassy park area, interacting with a tall teenager or supervisor.  Bottom Right: A close-up of several children gently reaching out toward a tabby cat sitting inside a clean, white kennel at an animal shelter.
Alma-Pepin Exemplary State Solo and Ensemble Awards

The Exemplary Performance Recognition Project expands recognition of outstanding performers at the WSMA State Solo & Ensemble Festival. State festival adjudicators select the most exceptional performances at each of the festival campuses through a two-step process. We are very proud to announce that three events from Alma-Pepin have been selected as Exemplary Performances!
Lorna Lisowski, Oboe Solo, Lorna Lisowski, Tenor Sax Solo, and Isabella Olson, Eliza Rundquist, and Lorna Lisowski, Woodwind Trio. Congratulations Lorna, Isabella, and Eliza on your outstanding performance. We are so proud of you!

4 days ago, Joan Draxler-Ruff
The Pepin-Alma Junior High Golf Team had a meet in Whitehall on Tuesday, May 5th. Many of these athletes performed well. Specifically, Izaak Mann shot a 42, which placed him in a tie for first place. The team of Izaak Mann, Collin Henthron, Jameson Sterry, and Finley Bredow took third as a team with a score of 195. Lastly, Jameson Sterry is pictured after his amazing Eagle shot from 120 yards out. Congrats to all of these young athletes!
4 days ago, Bella Brouillard
Middle school golfer holding a gold ball and standing by the flag and hole.
Two male golfers standing next to each other and smiling.
Two male golfers standing next to each other and smiling.
Our 4th graders wrapped up an incredible round of Math Inquiry Projects in the lab, and WOW… the creativity, problem solving, and perseverance they showed was amazing!

Students planned, designed, measured, built, revised, and problem-solved their way through projects completely driven by their own interests and ideas. From sports stadiums and rodeos to horse pens, gaming setups, mini classrooms, salons, bedrooms, and original games. Every project looked different because every learner followed their own path.

Throughout the process, students practiced real-world math skills like measurement, geometry, spatial reasoning, planning, budgeting materials, and precision building while also building durable skills like collaboration, resilience, creativity, and independence.

One of the best parts? Watching students navigate challenges on their own, rethink designs, make adjustments, and take true ownership of their learning. The lab was full of teamwork, critical thinking, and proud moments.

So proud of the hard work these students put into bringing their ideas to life!
4 days ago, Samantha Milton
Mrs. Rolbiecki's 4th grade math students
Congratulations to the Senior Spotlight of the week, Gavin Weaver!
4 days ago, Tori Creighton
Senior spotlight graphic featuring Gavin Weaver, Class of 2026. The design includes a graduation cap icon, confetti accents, and a portrait of Gavin standing outdoors with arms crossed, leaning against a wooden wall. Text reads: “What will you miss about high school: Hanging out with Trenton and Bo.” “Plans after high school: Attend Culver-Stockton for a Business-Marketing degree and bowl competitively.” “Favorite teacher: Mr. Graff.” The words “Class of 2026” appear along the side with a diploma illustration.

This week's Student of the Week is Gunner Eckelberg. Gunner is a 5th grader who loves learning about social studies, especially in Mr. Rolbecki’s class. His favorite color is blue, and his favorite school lunch is pizza. At recess, you can usually find Gunner playing four-square with his friends. Outside of school, he enjoys playing hockey and riding his bike. When he grows up, Gunner hopes to become a hockey player. He has two dogs named Georgia and Shelby, and if he could have any superpower, he would choose super speed. One of his favorite school activities was participating in the wax museum, where he portrayed Roberto Clemente. Gunner is the son of Molli and Josh and has a sibling named Paisley. Congratulations, Gunner, keep up the good work!

4 days ago, Sarah Burrow
A photo of this week's Student of the Week Gunner.

Congratulations to Savannah Danzinger on being this week’s student of the week! She is the daughter of Stefanie and Patrick and has two siblings, Tessa and McKena. One of her favorite school lunches is a cheeseburger, and her favorite teacher is Mrs. J because she encourages her to try new things. Band is also one of her favorite classes because of the people she sits next to. In her free time, she enjoys hobbies such as four-wheeling, snowmobiling, and ropes courses. She also enjoys playing volleyball because she likes being part of a team. Looking ahead, she plans to attend a two-year college to become a veterinary technician. Congratulations, Savannah!

4 days ago, Nessa Noll
Picture of Savannah Danzinger wearing a brown sweatshirt
Eagle Weekly for the week of May 11-16!
Happy Mother's Day today to all the Mother's out there!

Seniors last week! CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 2026!!!
Wishing you all the best!

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5 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Eagle Head logo-in white, blue and red
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!
7 days ago, Melissa Krzoska
Alma Pride winners this week: Paisley E., Oakley, Elsie, Raelynn, Ensley M., Hadlee H.
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
A school meal program flyer for Alma Area Schools provides information about free summer meals. The flyer lists the location as Alma Area School, S1618 State Hwy 35, Alma, Wisconsin 54610. Contact information for the Alma Area Schools District Office is included, with a phone number (608-685-4416 ext. 206) and email address (johnsond@alma.k12.wi.us ).  The flyer encourages families to find nearby meal sites by texting “SFSP” to 914-342-7744.  Meal service dates are June 1 through June 26, 2026. Breakfast is served Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., and lunch is served Monday through Friday from 11:25 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.  The overall purpose of the flyer is to inform families about free summer food availability and how to access it.
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.

7 days ago, Sarah Burrow
Emma McMahon stripping fiber optic wire from its case.
Sarah Burrow operating heavy machinery with Trevor Shultz
Josh Smith operating heavy machinery.
A photo of Emma, and Sarah using products for fiber optic piping.
A photo of Mr. Reed interacting with a vendor.

Calling all 6th grade families!! Awards night is next Thursday, May 14. Dinner starts at 6:15pm with awards beginning at 6:45pm.

7 days ago, Steph Noll
An event flyer for the Alma Area Schools 6th Grade Awards. The flyer features a light blue school-themed background with illustrations of a ruler, a pencil, and a notebook.  The central text is displayed on a white piece of graph paper and includes the following details:  Categories: Forensics, Life Skills, and Presidential awards.  Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026.  Location: S1610 High School Rd, Alma.  Schedule: Dinner at 6:15 PM followed by the Awards ceremony at 6:45 PM.
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!
9 days ago, Macy Stewart
Wil Jumbeck, Anders Johansen, and Trenton Krzoska smiling with medals at the Alma Invite.
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.
9 days ago, Steph Noll
A celebratory graphic for School Nurse Day, May 6, 2026. On the right, a portrait shows Katie Walsh, RN-BSN, a blonde woman smiling in red scrubs. On the left, the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) logo and a circular "School Nurse Day" emblem are displayed against a blue and orange gradient background. Large white text reads "SCHOOL NURSE DAY" and includes the hashtag #SND2026.
Congratulations to Alma School District for winning $25,000 for our fabrication lab!
9 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
News announcement: $25,000 grant won for Alma School District's fabrication lab!!
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!
10 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
Alison Johnson and Darci Reinhardt taking third place for their "Duck Coop."
7th Grade Class taking a picture with Mrs.Glander at the STEAM fair.

If you are unable to make the 4-6th Grade Musical today or tonight, here are live stream links.  Enjoy!
4-6thGrade Musical-2:00pm Performance
https://justagame.com/watch/649b53c25be6ccJx7D/event_69fa2e6b0cfabHP4bG

4-6thGrade Musical-7:00pm Performance
https://justagame.com/watch/649b53c25be6ccJx7D/event_69fa2eab20cd4LS2bF

10 days ago, Alma Area Schools