
The Almira School District has an opening for a Custodian/Maintenance person. This is a full-time position year round. Please go to almirasd.org to apply.


Lost & Found! Recognize anything?





Some of our students were able to plant Microgreens with our school cook Nikki this week!

One month until showtime!


Perseverance was our Character Strong focus for the month of January.
Sophie B. - K
Waylen L. - 1/2
Milo D. - 1/2
Riley D. - 1/2
Owen S. - 3
Hazel H. - 4
Orrin S. - 4
Maddax W. - 5









Reminder: 1 Hour Early Release tomorrow, Wednesday February 12th


The Almira School District's internet is still down this morning. If you need to contact the school, please email Lyndsey Mitchell lmitchell@almirasd.org or Kelsey Hoppe khoppe@almirasd.org.

The 3rd graders have been hard at work this last semester! They've enjoyed typing paragraphs, multiplying, and doing science experiments.
3rd grade also has pen pals! They write letters to friends in the Coulee City 3rd grade and to a 3rd grade class in Massachusetts. It's something they look forward to each month!







January is School Board Appreciation month. At last night's regular board meeting, we took some time to acknowledge and share our appreciation to our school board members. Thank you for your time and dedication to our staff and students!
Pictured: Rachael Barton, Cameron Carstensen, Adam Florenzen, and Todd Monson.
Not Pictured: Jesse Brunner


On Friday, our school came together to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a special program organized by our ASB. ASB members put together and shared a presentation and our 4th-grade class gave a timeline presentation. The elementary students also contributed beautiful artwork to commemorate Dr. King’s legacy.
We’re proud of our students for their participation and for honoring Dr. King's message.











WarriorBots H2O finishing up 3rd round of competition at State.




WarriorBots H2O at the practice table.


WarriorBots H2O ready for presentation on their innovation and robot design.


WarriorBots H2O setting up their Pit area at State LEGO Robotics competition.


Empathy was our Character Strong focus for the month of December. The following students were recognized by their teachers.







Pre-Algebra had a "Functions Auction" to practice identifying functions in graphs, tables, and mappings.



There will be a one hour early release on Wednesday 1/15/2025 at 2:05PM.


The 10th annual Distinguished Young Woman of Almira Coulee Hartline Father Daughter dance is here!! This years dance will be Monday, January 20th from 5-7pm at the ACH High School in the Paul Lauzier Activity Center. Tickets are $15 for a father/daughter duo and $5 for each additional daughter. Tickets are available from our 2025 Representatives: Lexi Jacques, Emma Whitaker, Aubrey Rimmel, Cheyann Sexton as well as our 2026 contestants: Emma Brummett, Emily Buchanan, Emily Evers, Evany Fisher, Meryssa Gonzales, Peyton Roberts, and Elle Schwartz.
Portraits will be available from 5-7pm by Jennifer Schuh. Portrait packages can be paid for at the event. Packages range in price from $10-25. Portrait package options will be posted on this page the week of the event.
**Tickets are NOT SOLD by any school in the ACH co-op. Please purchase tickets from representatives, contestants or at the door. **


Gratitude was our November Character Strong focus in the elementary.







