Today, Alma’s National Honor Society members traveled to Eagan, Minnesota, where they dedicated their time and energy to volunteering at Feed My Starving Children. Working together with determination and compassion, the group packed an impressive 161 boxes, providing a total of 34,776 meals for those in need around the world; specifically, their meals were being transported to Haiti. Their hard work and commitment to making a difference truly paid off, although the effort left a few members feeling the physical toll of their long and rewarding day.
about 18 hours ago, Bella Brouillard
Statistics of meals made at feed my starving children
Alma's National Honor Society Members standing in front of their session's statistics
A few of Alma's National Honor Society Members napping in the van

PIE will be hosting a seed sale at Spring Fling on Saturday! Stop in between 9 and 2 and pick up zinnia and sunflower seed packets to support PIE!

about 23 hours ago, Steph Noll
A colorful, vintage-style fundraiser poster for the Alma Pie Organization titled "Pollinator Friendly Seeds." The top features a banner stating the mission: "Helping raise money to support KIDS AT SCHOOL ACTIVITIES!"  The center of the poster highlights two seed options:  Zinnias: Featured with pink flower illustrations, priced at $2 per packet.  Sunflowers: Featured with yellow flower illustrations, priced at $3 per packet.  Text across the middle describes the seeds as "Beautiful, Easy to Grow, and Pollinator Friendly," noting they attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The bottom of the poster features an artistic illustration of a rolling garden at sunrise with a watering can, a trowel, and seed packets, alongside the slogan "Plant • Grow • Share." A final note thanks donors, stating that purchases support local kids in school activities and programs.

Ashlynn Jahnke, Stella Secrist, and Kylee Bork submitted winning posters in the Buffalo County's 2026 Conservation Poster Contest.

We are also proud to announce that Stella's poster received 1st place at the district contest and advanced to the state level last week where it received 3rd place out of Wisconsin's eight districts. For finishing in 3rd place, the Wisconsin Land and Water Conservation Association has awarded Stella with a plaque and Crayola art case.

2 days ago, Steph Noll
A man with a microphone hands a small black award plaque to a young girl in an orange t-shirt in a gymnasium. The girl holds a hand-drawn poster titled "SOIL, Where It All Begins." Another young girl in a grey hoodie stands behind them holding certificates.
Two students and an instructor stand on a basketball court in front of a stage with a red curtain. Each person is holding a different hand-drawn educational poster about soil. An American flag hangs on the wall behind the stage.
A close-up portrait of two young girls smiling in front of a red backdrop. The girl on the left holds an award plaque and a poster about soil layers. The girl on the right holds a "2026 Conservation Poster Contest" certificate and her own hand-drawn poster.
In a gymnasium, an instructor speaks into a microphone while handing a paper certificate to a student in an orange shirt. The student is holding a colorful poster about soil conservation. A second student stands nearby, watching the presentation.
Reminder the Alma Booster Club Spring Fling will be held this Saturday, March 28 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. There will be two gyms plus hallway full of a wonderful variety of vendors. The Eagles Volleyball Team will have food in the cafeteria, PIE will be having a student art sale as well in the cafeteria. Come out and enjoy the wonderful day and you might see the Easter Bunny as well!!!!
2 days ago, Alma Area Schools
13th Annual Alma Booster Club Spring Fling  Saturday, March 28, 2026 from 9am to 2pm, at the Alma Area Schools, Alma, WI and Hosted by the Alma Booster Club. For more information contact Alex Sedlmayr at alexm.sedlmayr@gmail.com 715-307-1894  Come see the Easter Bunny! Breasfast and Lunch Goodies Available and Student Art Sale
Alma and Pepin 6th Grade Band Students Attend Mega Band!
On Friday, March 20 our Alma/Pepin 6th grade band students spent the day at Blair-Taylor High School rehearsing with other 6th grade students from all over the area. There were 295 students from 8 different schools in attendance! They spent the day in rehearsals and then performed an amazing concert at 1:00 pm. Congratulations to all the students on an outstanding Mega Band!
Can you find our students in the group photo?
3 days ago, Joan Draxler-Ruff
The Alma School District is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Cross Categorical Special Education teacher to join our team for the 2026-27 school year. This position focuses on providing instructional and behavioral support for students with a variety of exceptionalities, including emotional and behavioral disorders, intellectual disabilities, and learning disabilities. The ideal candidate will have experience implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), particularly with behavioral goals and interventions. Please see job posting below for more information. Interested candidates, please complete the Teacher Job Application below.

Special Education Teacher Job Posting - https://aptg.co/xdZKSz

Teacher Job Application - https://aptg.co/hZKv0r
3 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Job Posting sign
Congratulations to our Senior Spotlights KC Krchnavy and Maverick Jesse!
3 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
Senior Spotlight for this week. KC Krchnavy, Class of 2026.
Senior Spotlight for this week. Maverick Jesse, Class of 2026.
Here is a sneak peak of our GARDEN-THEMED artwork for the Student Art Sale this year!
Mrs. Dierauer and the students are working hard to produce some unique pieces for us. We're looking forward to the big unveiling. What better time to be thinking about growing things than SPRING? And, some of the original artwork will actually be art for your garden!

Please join us!
Alma Area School Cafeteria
Saturday, March 28th, 2026
9am-2pm

Take this opportunity to support your young loved one and purchase their artwork for a good cause! Proceeds go to PIE (Parents Involved in Education). Funds are used for special events, field trips, books, technology advancements, classroom supplies and/or playground improvements. We hope to see you there!
3 days ago, Steph Noll
A vibrant mixed-media collage of a flower bouquet. It features pink and blue painted paper flowers with long, green, polka-dotted leaves bursting out of a blue vase. The background is a textured blue sky over a brown surface.
A watercolor and oil pastel drawing of tulips in a vase. Five tulips in shades of pink and yellow sit in a blue vase decorated with pink polka dots. Bold, black textured lines define the shapes against a soft blue watercolor wash.
A collection of small, handmade white clay bowls shaped like flowers. Each bowl has petal-like edges and textured lines etched into the center to mimic a floral pattern.
A circular concrete stepping stone featuring a glass mosaic of a crescent moon and a star. The star is made of yellow glass, and the moon is composed of iridescent blue and purple glass tiles.
A circular concrete stepping stone with a glass mosaic of a watermelon slice. The design uses red and dark purple glass for the fruit, black for seeds, and various shades of green glass for the rind.
An overview of various clay projects on a table, including several tall, "coil-built" textured pots and the flower-shaped bowls. Next to them are jars of colorful ceramic glazes with fired sample lids.
and-sculpted white clay garden markers. The markers are rectangular with pointed ends, featuring the names of vegetables—Celery, Tomato, Carrot, Cucumber, and Beet—etched deeply into the clay.
Congratulations to freshman Lillian Streveler for being this week’s High School Student of the Week! Lillian is the daughter of Katie and Mike and has two siblings, Isabel and Oliver. Her favorite school lunch is pizza boats, and her favorite part about Alma is how close she can be with her classmates. After high school, Lillian is interested in pursuing cosmetology because it interests her. She loves dogs because they are fun to play with, and her favorite hobbies are crocheting and dancing. Keep up the great work!
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
Freshman Lillian Streveler
Second Grader, Madison Brownell, is this week’s Alma Elementary Student of the Week. During school, Madi enjoys her Library class, where she spends her time reading Roald Dahl books. Madi would like to become a librarian when she is older, to continue her passion for reading. At home, Madi enjoys crafting, especially painting. She also enjoys the company of her two cats: Winifred and Saddie. Congratulations, Madison, on being this week’s Alma Elementary Student of the Week!
4 days ago, Bella Brouillard
Second grader, Madison Brownell standing in front of a door and smiling.
4 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Eagle Head logo-in white, blue and red
Congratulations to the Alma Pride winners from the last two weeks! Keep up the good work!
6 days ago, Melissa Krzoska
Alma Pride winners this week: Richie Dierauer, Dillon McGrane, Isabel Streveler, Murphy Curtis, Olivia Henderson
Last weeks Alma Pride winners: Peyton Glass, Albina Henderson, Evelyn Wayne, Natalie, Reidt, Charlie Iniguez

We recently had the pleasure of hosting UW Stout’s first-year admissions representative at Alma High School. Students gained valuable insights into the university’s 55 diverse majors and discovered what sets UW Stout apart. A key takeaway was the emphasis on hands-on learning, with access to more than 990 internships and partnerships with more than 700 industry leaders. As a Polytechnic university, UW Stout goes beyond traditional classroom instruction, prioritizing real-world experiences through labs and practical applications. We extend our gratitude to UW Stout for providing our students with opportunities to explore their future pathways!

7 days ago, Sarah Burrow
The image is a collage related to University of Wisconsin–Stout. On the left side, there are two photos taken inside what appears to be a school hallway or learning space. In the top photo, a small group of people are standing and talking—one adult and two students are engaged in conversation, with one student holding papers. Behind them is a wall display featuring historical images and the words “Past, Present, Future.”  In the bottom photo, a student stands next to an adult who is pointing toward a brochure or booklet the student is holding. The student faces the camera while holding the material, suggesting a presentation or informational moment.  On the right side of the collage is a dark blue panel displaying the UW–Stout logo along with contact information, including a phone number and an address in Menomonie, Wisconsin. The layout gives the overall impression of a school outreach event, campus visit, or educational presentation connected to the university.
If you are unable to make it in person, here is the live stream link for tonight's band concert!

https://justagame.com/watch/649b53c25be6ccJx7D/event_69b971fd80b0bBdLb6
9 days ago, Tori Creighton
Good evening. There is no doubt that Sunday’s winter storm was very impactful. Talking with the county they are still seeing additional drifting and to give them time to get those areas cleaned up in the morning we will be delaying school 2 hours. Again, the Alma School District will be starting with a two hour delay on Tuesday, March 17th. Thanks and make it a great day.
10 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Please join us for our 4th Annual Student Art Sale at Spring Fling!
We are very excited to be doing a gardening theme this year! The students are working hard on their pieces right now, so we don't yet have photos to show you. We're looking forward to the big unveiling and think this will be a really fun showing, as some of the garden art will actually be art for your garden!
Alma Area School Cafeteria
Saturday, March 28th, 2026
9am-2pm
Take this opportunity to support your young loved one and purchase their artwork for a good cause! Proceeds go to PIE (Parents Involved in Education). Funds are used for special events, field trips, books, technology advancements, classroom supplies and/or playground improvements. We hope to see you there!
10 days ago, Sherry Brevick
garden
Emma Elsenpeter, fourth grader, is this week's Student of the Week. Emma is the youngest daughter of Dan and Sara, and the younger sister of freshman, Elizabeth. During school, Emma loves learning about math because of all the fun group projects her class gets to participate in. She is a very busy girl; she plays volleyball, basketball, softball, and dance. Softball is her overall favorite, and in dance she favors kick. Outside of all her sports, she takes care of her 21 pets, which consist of dogs, cats, chickens, ducks, a rabbit, and a parakeet. During the summer, Emma loves being outdoors. She enjoys going to the swimming pool and riding her bike. In the future, Emma sees herself as an elementary teacher. Congratulations, Emma, keep up the great work!
10 days ago, Tori Creighton
A young girl stands on an outdoor basketball court on a sunny day with trees and a grassy field in the background.
Brody Schams, a sophomore at Alma, is this week’s Student of the Week. Brody says his favorite part about going to Alma is the small class sizes and how personal the school feels. His all-time favorite teacher is Mrs. Burrow because she is nice and funny. Although he didn’t have her class this year, he hopes to have her again next year. Brody’s favorite classes are Shop with Mr. Reed, where he enjoys the creative freedom it offers. Outside of school, he is involved in FFA and helps his parents, Holly and Ben, around the family farm. His siblings, Bo and Brynn, help take care of their dog, Luna. After high school, Brody plans to attend a technical college. Congratulations to Brody on being Student of the Week! Keep up the great work.
10 days ago, Melissa Krzoska
This Weeks Student of the week Brody Schams
Congratulations to this week's Senior Spotlights: Elizabeth and Braiden Graner!
10 days ago, Nessa Noll
Braiden Graner is a member of the Class of 2026. Looking back on his time in high school, Braiden says he will most miss playing football, participating in band, and spending time with his friends. He also wants to give a special shout-out to his favorite teacher, Mr. Kilian. After graduation, Braiden plans to attend CVTC before transferring to UW-Madison to pursue his dream of becoming a Meteorologist.
Elizabeth Graner is a proud member of the Class of 2026. As she prepares to graduate, Elizabeth reflects that the thing she will miss most about high school is spending time with her friends. She would also like to recognize her favorite teachers, Mrs. Burrow and Mr. Engstrand, for their impact on her journey. Looking ahead to the future, Elizabeth's plans after high school include attending UWL to study Archeology.
Alma Schools will be CLOSED, Monday, March 16 due to the weather. This will NOT be an E-learning day. There will be no evening activities.
11 days ago, Alma Area Schools