The Alma School District is excited to announce the addition of a new flight simulator through the Students in Aviation program, now integrated into our Fab Lab. This hands-on learning tool aligns with our LIFToFFS focus on personalized learning and future-ready skills, allowing students to explore the basics of flight, build STEM skills, and engage with real-world aviation concepts safely and engagingly. Far more than a game, the simulator allows students to follow their individual interests in aerospace, physics, and engineering through inquiry-driven, self-paced instruction. Students will begin using the simulator in the near future as part of upcoming lessons designed to spark curiosity and introduce career pathways in aviation and related fields.
#StudentsInAviation #SIA #Aviation
about 14 hours ago, Nessa Noll
A picture of the new flight simulator.
Members of the Alma community came to the school to make basketball T-shirts with the assistance of Mrs. Glander. They used the new vinyl cutter in the Fab Lab to make these designs. They then used the t-shirt press to complete the look. Thank you everyone for participating in this fun filled event!
about 14 hours ago, Bella Brouillard
Many people holding custom made shirts that have a basketball and writing on them.
Both the girls and boys Eagles came up short in tough conference matchups against Independence-Gilmanton last night. We’re wishing both teams the best as they look to bounce back with wins later this week.
about 18 hours ago, Macy Stewart
Graphic reading “Dairyland Conference Final Score” above a photo of six girls basketball players sitting on a gym floor holding a wooden paddle trophy, with the score shown as 37–69 between two team logos.
Graphic announcing “Dairyland Conference Final Score” featuring basketball player, Justin Bergmann, holding the ball with the score displayed as 68–77 between two team logos.

Come cheer on our Eagles as they take on a double header against the Indees tonight. Games start at 5:45pm in Alma.
Live Link-https://fan.hudl.com/.../pepinalma-high-school/schedule...

1 day ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
Game Day Picture. Double header tonight at Alma, boys Varsity plays at 5:45 with girls Varsity to follow. Girls JV plays in the small gym  at 5:45 with boys JV to follow. Eagles play Indees tonight.

🍰 Mark your Calendar - PIE Bake Sale Night! 🍪
📅 Friday, February 20
⏰ 5:00–9:00 PM
📍 Alma Area Schools


It’s going to be a busy, fun night, and PIE will be there with the treats! 😋
🏀 Four Eagles Basketball Games Boys & Girls • Varsity & JV vs. Osseo-Fairchild

Halftime Fun
✨ Little Dribblers
✨ Little Dancers

👉 Be sure to stop by and grab something sweet! ($2 each)
💙 Why it matters:
All proceeds support field trips, classroom supplies, and special events. We recently invested a big portion of our funds into playground updates, and now we’re working to build our funds back up so we can keep supporting our teachers and students.
Come for the games, stay for the performances, and don’t forget dessert! 🧁🙌

1 day ago, Steph Noll
Bright, colorful bake sale fundraiser flyer with festive banners and stars. Text reads ‘Bake Sale Fundraiser’ on Friday, February 20th, from 5 PM to 9 PM at Alma School outside the Big Gym, hosted by Parents Involved in Education. Items for sale include cakes, pies, cookies, brownies, donuts, bars, and more for $2 per item. Funds support activity days, playground improvements, field trips, and classroom supplies. Images of a cupcake with a strawberry and chocolate-chip cookies appear at the bottom, along with a QR code for donations.
The WIAA is now accepting applications for the WIAA Student-Athlete Leadership Team for the 2026-27 school year! This diverse group of student-athletes will serve as ambassadors for their peers & the WIAA.
Link to apply: https://www.wiaawi.org/Schools/Forms-Directory/Student-Athlete-Leadership-Application?utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--MuyM0VwOm7HR0p8OUyfXhife3-qSp9uhoNRCBJRKl4J3FBTHXlcG7ieE01W4JaP3QocPR1FFusnItoW6m9iu8Bal3DQ&_hsmi=402739436&utm_content=402739436&utm_source=hs_email
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
This is a promotional flyer for the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, or WIAA. The top of the flyer features the WIAA logo inside a black circle, set against a yellow background with a large, stylized black star pattern.
Our girls took care of business on the court with a massive win on Friday! They defeated the Mustangs 59-32.
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
A final score graphic for girls' basketball. The final score is Eagles 59, Mustangs 32. Congratulations to the Eagles on a dominant victory tonight!
Congratulations to 8th grader Sophia Larson, our Student of the Week! The daughter of Adriane and Darin Larson, Sophia is inspired by her older sister, Olivia, and enjoys FACE class because it teaches her practical life skills; her favorite teacher is Mr. Hoolihan. Outside of school, she stays busy reading, doing nails, playing volleyball, and spending time with her family and brother, Carter. Looking ahead, Sophia hopes to take her creativity to Iowa State University to study interior design. Congratulations Sophia, keep up the good work!
3 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
This week's Student of the Week, Sophia Larson.
🎉 Congratulations to the Pepin-Alma Dance Team! 🎉

What an incredible accomplishment! The Pepin-Alma Dance Team showcased their talent, dedication, and hard work on the state stage — earning 4th place in Division 6 Pom and 6th place in Division 3 Kick!

Your passion, precision, and team spirit truly shined through every performance. We are so proud of the countless hours you’ve put in and the way you represented your schools and community with excellence.

Here’s to an amazing season and a team that continues to inspire. Congratulations, dancers and coaches — your achievements deserve to be celebrated! 💙✨
3 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Picture of the members and coaches of the Pepin/Alma Eagles Dance team that placed 4th in the pom for Division six at State Dance on February 6, 2026 in La Crosse, Wisconsin
The Lady Eagles battled against the #1-ranked Cardinals but ultimately fell short.
6 days ago, Nessa Noll
Girls Final Score. Eagles: thirty-eight. Cardinals: fifty-eight.
The boys lost to the Bulldogs on the road Thursday night.
6 days ago, Nessa Noll
The final results are in for the boys' basketball game. The Eagles finished with 52 points, falling to the Bulldogs, who secured the win with 71.
Alma FFA had major success at the District LDE contest held in Blair Taylor this year!!!
Extemporaneous speaking:
🥇Alyssa Johnson 1st place
Silas Myren competed
Creed speaking:
🥇Charley Serum
🥈Clare Jumbeck
Discussion Meet:
Alyssa Johnson made it to the finals and finished in 4th place
Savannah Danzinger competed
Employability Skills:
Will Jumbeck competed
Anders Johnasen competed
The Alma FFA is so proud of everyone for growing their skills and learning. Good Luck at sectionals, Alyssa, Charley, and Clare!!!💙💛
6 days ago, Nessa Noll
Standing with the State FFA Vice President, a member of our chapter proudly displays her second-place plaque for the District Creed Speaking Leadership Development Event.
A group of five dedicated FFA members smiles for a photo in their official blue corduroy jackets. This team represented our chapter with excellence at the district level, showcasing the future of agricultural leadership.
Three successful competitors pose together with their awards. From left to right: first place in Creed Speaking, a team leader, and second place in Creed Speaking. Our chapter's public speaking skills were on full display today!
A moment of celebration as the State FFA Vice President presents the first-place plaque for Creed Speaking. This achievement reflects hours of practice and a deep commitment to the FFA values.
Success in the Extemporaneous Public Speaking event! Here, our first-place winner receives her plaque from the State Vice President. Thinking on your feet and communicating clearly is what leadership is all about.
Game day + Teacher Appreciation Night = a perfect Friday! 🏀🍎 Come cheer on our Eagles as we face Melrose-Mindoro. JV at 5:45, Varsity to follow.

Live Stream Link- https://fan.hudl.com/usa/wi/pepin/organization/12456/pepinalma-high-school/schedule?date=2026-02-01T06%3A00%3A00.000Z&range=Week&s=U2NoZWR1bGVFbnRyeVB1YmxpY1N1bW1hcnk2OTg1NWMxZDhiNGNmM2FkNGI1ODAyYWI%3D&shared=true
6 days ago, Sarah Burrow
A vertically designed girls basketball game poster with a bold red, white, and blue color scheme. The left side of the poster is a solid red background with large white vertical text reading “GAME DAY” from bottom to top. Near the top left corner is a small white silhouette graphic of a basketball player dribbling. Below, white block text lists the event details: “Friday February 6th,” followed by “JV: 5:45” and “Varsity to follow.” Near the bottom left, smaller white text reads “Teacher Appreciation Night.”  On the right side of the poster, against a clean white background, is a cutout action photo of a female high school basketball player wearing a red jersey with blue accents and the number 32. She is holding a basketball with both hands at chest level, knees bent slightly, and looking to her left as if preparing to pass. She wears black knee support on one leg and white athletic shoes. At the bottom right corner, a curved blue shape contains bold white text that reads “VS. Melrose-Mindoro.” The overall design emphasizes school spirit and clearly highlights the game date, times, and opponent.
Congratulations to this week's Elementary Alma Pride winners. Winners include: Grayson Hoch, Ruby Reidt, Piper Curtis, Austin Ritscher, Fletcher Henderson, and Shae Ressie. Keep up the great work!
6 days ago, Macy Stewart
Six children stand smiling in front of a school wall decorated with colorful paper chains and a sign about kindness. The students include: Grayson Hoch, Ruby Reidt, Piper Curtis, Austin Ritscher, Fletcher Henderson, and Shae Ressie.

You are invited! Alma School District Early Childhood Screening will be held March 6th from 8:00-10:30 AM.

What is Early Childhood Screening?
Early Childhood Screening is a FREE check of a child's hearing and vision, weight and height, health history, immunizations, speech and language, general development and motor skills.
Early Childhood Screening is NOT a readiness test, and the results will not affect your child's ability to enroll in school. Screening can in some cases, identify children who may have health or developmental concerns and allows for appropriate assistance as early as possible. This assistance helps children get off to a good start when they enter school. Parents gain information about their child's health and overall development at screenings. In addition, parents are provided access to available resources that help children grow.

Here is what you can expect from the Early Childhood Screening day at Alma School:
Hearing/Vision Screening (5-10 minutes)
Conversation to share important information about your child. You will meet early childhood instructors.
Play stations where the child’s speech, academic readiness skills, fine motor skills, gross motor skills and social behavior will be observed (30 minutes)
Information from community based programs or service agencies (view exhibits/interact with representatives)
A resource folder for parents/families
A gift from PIE and a goodie bag for the child

The District will also provide information about the B-4 program and will have fall enrollment forms available if families desire to pursue that option.

Please use the SIGN UP GENIUS app link to pick a time slot for you and your child on the morning of March 6th. Once you’ve signed up, we will send you a few other forms, including a Health Inventory and ASQ-3 Form, to complete and bring with you on March 6.

Plan to spend around 60 minutes at school.

We look forward to meeting you and your child on March 6th. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me: brevicks@alma.k12.wi.us

Thank you,
Mrs. Brevick

6 days ago, Steph Noll
Flyer for Early Childhood Screening at Alma School in Alma, Wisconsin. Event is March 6 from 8:00 to 10:30 a.m. Free developmental screening for children ages 3 to 5, including hearing, vision, and speech. Families are encouraged to schedule anytime after a child’s third birthday. Registration required by calling 608-685-4416 ext. 306 or emailing brevicks@alma.k12.wi.us . Illustration shows young children reading books while sitting on stacked books.
Support our Boys Basketball team against the Bulldogs from Boyceville!!
7 days ago, Sarah Burrow
“Promotional basketball game graphic with bold red and blue background. On the left, the word ‘GAMEDAY’ appears vertically in large white letters on a blue panel. On the right, a Pepin boys basketball player in a white uniform leaps toward the hoop for a right-handed layup. Text boxes read: ‘Thursday – Eagles – Varsity 5:45, JV to follow’ and ‘@ Boyceville.’ A live stream is available at https://fan.hudl.com/usa/wi/boyceville/organization/19355/boyceville-high-school/schedule?date=2026-02-01T06%3A00%3A00.000Z&range=Week&s=U2NoZWR1bGVFbnRyeVB1YmxpY1N1bW1hcnk2OTI3NTZiMjlkNWI5N2JlMjEwNDU1MjU%3D&shared=true.”
Come to Pepin and cheer on the Eagles!
7 days ago, Sarah Burrow
A vertically oriented Instagram graphic promoting a girls basketball game. The background is mostly black with a rough, gritty texture that looks like layered paint or chalk, creating a dramatic sports-poster style. Repeated across the background in large, bold blue letters is the phrase “Game Day,” stacked and slightly transparent so it blends into the dark backdrop. At the very top of the image, small blue text reads “Girls Basketball.”  Centered in the graphic is Macy Stewart, a high school girls basketball player. She is shown from about the waist up and is positioned slightly forward so she stands out from the background. Macy is wearing a red basketball jersey with blue and white accents, matching red shorts, and a visible jersey number on the front. Her hair is pulled back, and her face shows strong focus and concentration. She is holding an orange Spalding basketball with both hands directly in front of her chest, elbows bent, in a classic free-throw shooting stance. Her eyes are looking upward toward an unseen basket, and her posture is upright and steady, suggesting a moment of calm before taking the shot.  Across the middle of the image, over Macy’s torso, is a bold red rectangular banner with white trim. Inside the banner, large white capital letters read “Eagles vs Cardinals,” clearly announcing the matchup. Below the banner, bright blue text reads “@ Pepin – JV 5:45,” indicating the game location and junior varsity start time. Beneath that, white capital letters read “Varsity to Follow,” letting viewers know the varsity game begins after the JV game.  The overall design uses strong contrast with blue, red, white, and black colors to highlight school spirit and create an energetic, competitive feel. The graphic is designed to catch attention, promote school pride, and encourage fans to attend and support the Eagles on game day.
Huge win tonight for the girls' basketball team with a dominating performance on the court! The girls took down the Thunder, 57-31.
8 days ago, Nessa Noll
A basketball graphic showing the final score. The Eagles won 57 to 31 against the Thunder. The image features four Eagles players posing together in their white uniforms.

State Dance tickets for the competition in La Crosse this Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7 are all online sales. The link is below! GOOD LUCK EAGLES DANCE TEAM!

https://www.wacpc.com/page/show/521836-varsity-dance

9 days ago, Alma Area Schools