Huge congratulations to the Eagles on a hard fought victory last night! They will now compete in the second round of playoffs Friday night in Royal. Let's keep the winning streak rolling!
about 3 hours ago, Tori Creighton
Final score graphic from a high school basketball game. Four Eagles players in white jerseys sit on the bench smiling during the game. A red torn-paper style border frames the image. At the bottom, text reads “FINAL SCORE.” The Eagles logo appears next to the score 69, and the opposing team logo “NL” appears next to the score 62.
As a reminder, please sign up for Parent-Teacher Conferences!
1 day ago, Nessa Noll
Reminder: sign up for parent teacher conferences, no school friday, and a half a day Thursday

Congratulations Alma and Pepin 8th Grade students on an outstanding performance at the 2026 Couleeland Honors Band Festival on Friday, February 27 at Blair-Taylor High School. You represented yourself and your school with great pride!
Celia Degroot, Lillian Johnson, Kamilah Wall, Victoria Austin, Jack Loewenhagen, Wil Schruth, Jameson Sterry (row 1). Vivienne Brouillard, Natalie Bergquist, Lelina Guzman, Paisley Blim, Archer Sterry, Landon Noel, Finley Bredow, and Conrad Catt (row 2).

1 day ago, Joan Draxler-Ruff
This photo shows Alma and Pepin 8th Grade students dressed in pink t shirts standing in front of a nature scene.
Congratulations Alma and Pepin 7th Grade students on an outstanding performance at the 2026 Couleeland Honors Band Festival on Friday, February 27 at Blair Taylor High School. You represented yourself and your school with great pride.
Mya Moline, Abigail Ruff, Adelaide Brouillard, Jacob Clarke (row 1).
Rilynn Ganz, Madilyn Bredow, Ashlynn Jahnke, John Bowler, Colton Duwell, Dale Enberg (row 2).
1 day ago, Joan Draxler-Ruff
This photo shows Alma and Pepin 7th Grade students dressed in a green t shirt standing in front of a nature scene.
Congratulations Alma and Pepin High School students who were selected to participate in the 2026 Dorian Honors Band Festival at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. The students spent two days in rehearsals learning new challenging music within a 170-piece band.. Their dedication and commitment to music was evident in their outstanding performance. Your school and your community is very proud of you!
Braiden Graner, percussion; Isabella Olson, clarinet; Nicole Walker, flute; Ilana Peterson, flute; Hannah Wahlund, alto sax.
1 day ago, Joan Draxler-Ruff
Pictured are five students from Alma and Pepin High School dressed in black and white standing outside of the CFL at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.

The Boys play in Pepin tonight in the first round of playoffs. Come fill the stands and support our Boys' team! Doors open at 6 pm.
Live Stream Link:https://fan.hudl.com/usa/wi/pepin/organization/12456/pepinalma-high-school

1 day ago, Nessa Noll
The graphic features a modern black and dark grey textured background with diagonal gold accents. On the right, there is a photo of a basketball player in a white and blue jersey with the number 4, holding a basketball in a shooting position. The word "GAMEDAY" is written in large, bold red vertical text on the left side.
The Lady Eagles basketball team closed out their season Saturday night with a strong 14–12 overall record and plenty to be proud of. This group battled all year long and finished with a winning record, a true testament to all their hard work and dedication.

The Eagles also claimed the Battle for the Paddle victory over EPC, extending their impressive four-year winning streak in the rivalry. For the second year in a row, they competed in the regional final, marking the fourth regional final appearance in program history, an incredible accomplishment for the team.

We are so proud of everything this talented and determined group achieved this season. A special thank you to our two seniors, Tori Creighton and Kennedy Carlson, for their commitment to the program. The future is bright for Lady Eagles basketball, and we can’t wait to see what this team accomplishes in the years ahead!
#RollEags #Together🦅
1 day ago, Macy Stewart
Girls’ high school basketball team in white “Eagles” uniforms poses in a gym with two players kneeling in front holding basketballs, teammates standing in rows behind them, and two coaches on either side under a basketball hoop with blue-lit background.
This week’s Student of the Week is first grader, Elsie Hetrick. She is the daughter of Samantha and Zach Hetrick; she also has an older sister, Sydney. Elsie’s favorite class is art because she gets to paint, especially when she gets to paint the color orange. Some of her favorite things to do are going on the swings at recess, hanging out with friends, and doing T-ball and dance. If Elsie had to eat one thing for the rest of her life, she says she would eat peaches because they are very sweet. She also would like to travel to Florida, so that she could swim in the pretty, blue water. One thing that never fails to make Elsie laugh is jokes that people tell her. Congratulations Elsie, keep up the good work!
2 days ago, Imani Lopez-Elliott
This week's Student of the Week, Elsie Hetrick.
This week’s Student of the Week is Jackson Reed, a Junior from Alma. Jackson is the son of Joshua and Sharaya, whom he looks up to as a role model. At school, Mr. Reed teaches his favorite classes: Shop and Rivermen Industries. His favorite thing about Alma is how close he is with teachers, not just his father, but everyone, due to the small class sizes. He also enjoys the many “hands-on” classes he has. His favorite school lunch is pizza boats. At home, his sister, Chloe, and he spend time playing with their puppy Remi, a German shorthaired pointer. Golf has become his newest passion, and this spring he’ll begin his second year, alongside trap shooting and FFA. As of right now, he's still uncertain about what he wants to do after of highschool. Congratulations, Jackson Reed, for being Student Of the Week.
2 days ago, Sarah Burrow
A picture of Jackson Reed, this weeks student of the week.
Congrats to the Lady Eagles on securing a huge win over the Royal Panthers in round two of the playoffs. Thank you to all the fans who traveled to Royal to cheer on the Eagles!
3 days ago, Macy Stewart
Graphic showing Final Score, the Eagles having a score of 52 and the Panthers having a score of 38. A picture showing 6 Eagles players smiling at the camera.
Congratulations to the Eagles boys basketball team, as they secured a huge win over Eau Claire Immanuel in their last conference game. The Eagles boys will be back in action in Pepin next Tuesday for the first round of playoffs.
4 days ago, Macy Stewart
Graphic saying FINAL SCORE, Eagles having a score of 82 and the Lancers having a score of 65. Eagles number five, Owen Post, is also included underneath words.
5 days ago, Tori Creighton
Promotional graphic for a regional playoff basketball game. On the left, a player in a white Eagles jersey (#22) jumps to shoot the ball in a gym with red bleachers and spectators in the background. On the right, text reads “Regionals Round 2” and “GAME DAY.” Team logos show Eagles vs Panthers. Additional text states “27 February 2026 at 07.00 PM” and “Royall High School.”
Embracing the winter chill, Mr. Ruff’s Physical Education and Lifetime Activities classes took to the outdoors to play their own modified version of hockey.
5 days ago, Bella Brouillard
The image contains students outside on the ice. They are playing hockey with a wiffle ball and plastic hockey sticks.
The image contains students outside on the ice. They are playing hockey with a wiffle ball and plastic hockey sticks.
The image contains students outside on the ice. They are playing hockey with a wiffle ball and plastic hockey sticks.
Congratulations to this week's Alma Pride. Keep up the great work, and happy end of the trimester!
6 days ago, Macy Stewart
Student of the week, including 5 elementary students.
Come cheer on the Eagles as they face the Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran Lancers in Pepin for their last regular-season game before the playoffs start!
6 days ago, Tori Creighton
Promotional graphic for a Pepin High School varsity basketball game. Large stylized text reads “GAME DAY” with “Pepin High School” at the top. The background features a close-up basketball texture. In the center, a player in a white Eagles jersey dribbles while guarded by a player in a black and orange jersey. Text on the sides reads “February 26” and “Varsity at 7:15.” At the bottom, “VS” appears above a green horse mascot logo.
Reminder: End of trimester two is this Thursday, February 26. There is no school on Friday!
6 days ago, Bella Brouillard
This image is a bright and festive digital school announcement featuring colorful party decorations on a white background. A string of multi-colored pennant banners hangs at the top, while the rest of the frame is filled with scattered confetti, swirling streamers, and small stars in shades of teal, pink, and yellow. Two pink-and-white striped party hats sit in the bottom corners, framing the central text which informs readers in bold teal and purple fonts that today marks the end of the second trimester and there will be no school this coming Friday.

Congratulations to both the girls' and boys' Eagles Basketball teams. The Eagles boys started the week on a high note, traveling to Melrose-Mindoro and getting a win. Then the Eagles girls hosted Weston-Ithica in the first round of playoffs and secured a win to move on to the second round.

The boys will hit it off again in Pepin on Thursday, and the girls will make the hike to Royal for the second round of WIAA playoffs. Good luck to both teams!

7 days ago, Macy Stewart
Graphic showing a basketball game final score of 60 Alma-Pepin to 56 Melrose Mindoro.
Graphic showing a basketball game final score of 46 Alma-Pepin to 34 Weston-Ithica.
The Lady Eagles play in Alma tonight in the first round of playoffs! Let's fill the stands! Live Stream Link:https://fan.hudl.com/usa/wi/pepin/organization/12456/pepinalma-high-school
8 days ago, Nessa Noll
Game day excitement is here—it's playoff time! The Eagles face off against Weston/Ithaca in the first round of the playoffs! Varsity tips off at 7 PM—get to the gym early, fill the stands, cheer loud, and let's send our Eagles to the next round with a big win!
On Saturday, the Eagles traveled to Blair-Taylor and pulled out a victory in this high-scoring battle. Way to go, boys!
9 days ago, Tori Creighton
Final score graphic from a high school basketball game. On the right, a player in a white Eagles jersey (#11) goes up for a layup in front of a crowded gym. On the left, a blue vertical banner reads “FINAL SCORE.” Below are team logos with the score displayed: Wildcats 84 and Eagles 91. The date “21 Feb. 2026” appears at the bottom.