Congratulations to Nessa Noll on breaking the school record last night at Whitehall. She had a throw of 36'1". Brilyn Brecka had the previous record of 35'11".25.
2 days ago, Nessa Noll
Nessa throwing a shotput.
To finish off our year of Alma Pride, each classroom teacher in the elementary was asked to nominate students in their class that exemplified Alma Pride this year. SOAR awards were presented to twenty one students this morning!
2 days ago, Steph Noll
A photo collage composed of seven smaller photos featuring elementary school students posing in small groups of two to four. Each child is proudly holding up a "SOAR Award" certificate. They are standing on a wooden gym floor in front of a bright red wall with a blue and white school mascot logo partially visible behind them.
A wide group photograph of approximately twenty elementary school students standing together in a gymnasium. They are arranged in two rows against a vibrant red wall, and every student is smiling while holding up a "SOAR Award" certificate. One student's face is covered with a blue heart graphic.
Students in elementary through 6th grade raised money as part of their annual Read-a-Thon. Students in 4th-6th grade pledged to read more in the month of May and were able to attend an overnight at school where reading and fun abound! Today, we were able to present a donation to Western Buffalo County Ambulance Service and Scenic Valley Emergency Medical Service from the donations received throughout the month of May. Congrats to Ray, Jayce, Josie, and Ensley for being some of our top fundraisers! Thank you everyone who helped make this experience fun and meaningful for our students.
2 days ago, Steph Noll
A photo collage capturing a student recognition event in a school gymnasium. The central, largest image features four school-aged children standing in a row holding "Reading Certificates," flanked by four supportive adults behind them against a red gym wall. The surrounding smaller photos show the students waiting to receive their certificates, an adult speaking into a microphone at a table, and adults sitting in chairs observing the ceremony. The students are dressed in casual clothes, with two wearing bright yellow "Fuel Up to Play 60" t-shirts.
Day 1 of the Sixth Grades Annual Field Trip was a success! Students explored the Bluff Prairie Restoration with Todd Mau, learned GPS skills, identified prairie grasses and trees on a hike overlooking Nelson, and visited several restoration projects throughout the day. The day wrapped up with a stop at Garden Gate to learn more about local greenhouse operations.
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
The sixth graders holding their plants infront of the greenhouse.
5 of the 6 graders holding their plants.
Class picture on top of twin bluffs.
Kids listening to two guys speak.
Magnus holding a trout
Class picture infront of trout creek.
Day 2 of the Sixth Grade Field Trip was filled with outdoor learning and conservation activities! Students visited the Noll's Goat Prairie with Todd Mau to study land management and restoration, enjoyed lunch at Buena Vista, and hiked the Buena Vista Trail. The afternoon focused on invasive species removal and identification at the Rod and Gun Club, where students learned about garlic mustard's impact on native ecosystems.
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
Kids picking invasivie species
Kids picking invasivie species
Kids posing in a rock
class picture on a rock
Class picture on goat prairie
The final day of the Sixth Grade Field Trip gave students a closer look at local water systems and wildlife. At Rieck’s Park, students participated in fish shocking with Brian Brecka, toured Lock and Dam #4, and spent the afternoon conducting water sampling activities. It was a great way to end three educational and engaging days of outdoor experiences!
3 days ago, Nessa Noll
kids on playground
Kids on wheelchair swing.
Kids sampling water
Kids sampling water
Kids picking invasivie species
Kids picking invasivie species
Ty holding a fish
Kid holding a fish
Kids watching Mr.Brecka shocking fish.

Congratulations to our most recent B4 graduates! This class may be small, but it is full of big hearts and growing minds. We are so excited to watch them soar in Kindergarten.

3 days ago, Steph Noll
A digital collage of three photos celebrating a 2026 preschool graduation. The photos feature a group of young children wearing red graduation caps, smiling, and posing together. Two photos show the children standing and sitting in front of a colorful streamer backdrop with a yellow banner that reads "Preschool Graduation 2026." The central photo shows them lined up in a classroom. The collage is styled with a light blue grid background, red heart graphics, and decorative tape elements.
The Alma-Pepin Eagles Junior High Golf team stayed busy over the last few weeks with meets at The Grove, Ettrick Golf Course, and Durand Golf Course. On May 11th at The Grove in Cochrane, the team, which consisted of Landon Elliott, Jack Loewenhagen, Victoria Austin, Conrad Catt, and Jackson Morth, placed 6th overall. Victoria Austin tied for 12th with a 46, while Conrad Catt placed 16th with a 49.

On May 14th at Ettrick Golf Course, Jemma Fernholz, Logan Moskwa, Harper Tulip, Noah Patrow, and Liam Kosik also earned 6th-place as a team finish. Liam Kosik tied for 14th with a 47, while Harper Tulip tied for 18th with a 49.

The final junior high meet of the season took place on May 18th at Durand Golf Course with golfers Will Schruth, Emmett Seifert, Jameson Sterry, Liam Kosik, and Izaak Mann. Izaak Mann shot a 47, and Jameson Sterry added a 49 to wrap up their great season.

Congrats to all golfers, and keep up the great work!
4 days ago, Macy Stewart
Three Alma Pepin golfers smiling at the camera.
Two Alma Pepin golfers smiling at the camera.
Liam Kosik smiling at the camera after chipping in for birdie on hole 8.
Four Alma Pepin golfers smiling at the camera.
Five Alma Pepin golfers smiling at the camera, alongside their coach Cole Engstrand.
As the school year winds down, the Riverland Ambassadors group held its last meeting. The group, consisting of Macy Stewart, Alyssa Johnson, Wil Jumbeck, Anders Johansen, Bella Brouillard, Nessa Noll, and other students from surrounding schools, learned about all things related to energy. Their favorite was getting the opportunity to tour the John P. Madgett power plant, located in Alma, Wisconsin. Thank you to Riverland for providing our students with this amazing opportunity to grow their knowledge!
4 days ago, Macy Stewart
Riverland Amabassadors smiling at the camera next to a riverland truck.
Riverland Amabassadors smiling at the camera.
Riverland Amabassadors smiling at the camera while touring the JPM power plant.
Riverland Amabassadors smiling at the camera inside the control room at the JPM power plant.
The National Honor Society at Alma High School received a $350 donation to support Arbor Day activities focused on giving back to the community and promoting environmental awareness. NHS students chose to teach elementary students about the importance of flowers and how they support nature and pollinators. Members volunteered their time to help elementary classes plant flowers in personal planters that students could take home and continue growing.

In addition to working with younger students, NHS members also planted a tree at Rieck's Lake Park as part of the community’s Arbor Day celebration. The National Honor Society would like to thank Alliance Bank for its generous donation and support in helping make a positive impact on the environment and the Alma community.
4 days ago, Bella Brouillard
Students and members of Alliance Bank smiling and holding a check.
Students planting flowers in cups.
Students standing and smiling next to tree.
Congratulations to our Alma High School graduate, Isabella Olson, for being the winner of the Best Dam Day Art Contest. Her artwork will be shown on the 2026 Best Dam Day Shirts. Isabella's artwork and other artworks submitted will be shown in the town during The Best Dam Day. Congrats to all of these artists!
4 days ago, Bella Brouillard
Alma Chamber of Commerce standing and smiling with winning artist, Isabella Olson.

Congratulations on a great season to our Alma-Pepin trap team! We are proud of your continuous improvement, and can't wait to see what you accomplish in your future.

4 days ago, Macy Stewart
Picture of Alma-Pepin Trap team during their last practice of the season.
The Alma Auxiliary hosted a poster contest for students in Grade 5. Congratulations to Ella, Jayce, and Tessa whose posters were selected as the top 3. The Auxiliary presented awards to the winners and dollar bills and poppies to the whole class.
5 days ago, Steph Noll
Three smiling elementary school girls stand side-by-side in a classroom, proudly holding their award-winning colorful drawings and small white envelopes from a Memorial Day poster contest. The girl on the left holds a green hill drawing and a 3rd-place note. The middle girl holds a "Stop, Wait... Remember" drawing and a 1st-place note. The girl on the right holds a blue drawing titled "Their Bravery our Freedom" and a 2nd-place note.
A classroom setting where elementary-aged students sit at curved gray desks. In the foreground, a girl in a blue marbled shirt smiles while holding a small white envelope that reads "3rd Place Auxiliary Poster Contest." Next to her, a boy in a red Under Armour shirt and another girl in a blue shirt hold up one-dollar bills. In the background, other children interact at their desks under a light blue bulletin board.
Yesterday at the Dairyland 18-hole conference meet, the Alma-Pepin Eagles finished third overall. Wil Jumbeck was named second team all conference, Trenton Krzoska was named first team all conference, and Anders Johansen was the overall conference individual champion. Congrats on your amazing work!
5 days ago, Macy Stewart
Trenton Krzoska, Anders Johansen, and Wil Jumbeck smiling at the camera after their golf meet.
This week's student of the week is Celia DeGroot, an eighth grader, daughter of Skylar and Nicole DeGroot, and sister to Marcella. Some of Celia's favorite hobbies include basketball, reading, and spending time with her mom. She loves going to the beach and hanging out with her friends. The thing that Celia is most proud of this school year is keeping her grades up and achieving high honors. During the school day, she looks forward to English with her favorite teacher, Mr. Hoolihan, because he always makes sure they are getting what they need to succeed. Lastly, Celia's favorite school lunch is Pizza Boats. Congratulations, Celia, and keep up the amazing work!
6 days ago, Macy Stewart
Picture of Celia DeGroot, this weeks student of the week, smiling at the camera.
This week's Student of the Week is Finnian Smith. In school, his favorite class is Social Studies, and playing outside for recess. When he isn't out on the field, he’s likely at home hanging out with his brother Josh and their squad of pets, Ralphie, Gus, and Daisy. Finnian is a total creative at heart; he loves drawing, cartoons, and movies. His favorite school lunch is pizza, and if he had to choose one superpower, it would be web-slinging like Spiderman. He has summer plans to help his parents, Marcy and Matt, at the Stone Barn! When he grows up, he wants to be a famous sports player or an actor. Congrats to Finnian Smith on being Student of the Week!
6 days ago, Sarah Burrow
This Weeks Student of the Week Finnian Smith
7 days ago, Alma Area Schools
Eagle Head logo-in white, blue and red
Congratulations to our elementary and high school Alma Pride Winners!
9 days 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!
9 days 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.