IMPORTANT BUS REMINDERS
We are rolling into a new school year very soon! Please read important reminders for all of our bus riders! Please click the image below to read.
The Albany School District is proud to welcome the newest members of our staff. Each of these individuals brings a love for students and will undoubtedly make outstanding contributions to our district and community. We look forward to many years of service together.
Appearing from left to right: Signe Doyle (School Counselor), Casi DeVries (4K Teacher), Jessica Robl (In-District Substitute), Maggie Strehlow (Food Service Director), Kris Evans (HS English), Will Soderberg (In-District Substitute), Jimmy Karolek (6-12 Instrumental and Choral Teacher), Alyx Hach (Speech and Language Pathologist), Felicia Caldwell (Paraprofessional), Alison LaPointe (Paraprofessional). Not currently pictured: Jan Brewer (Food Service) and Jen Wichita (Spanish)
Welcome to the family!
Go Comets!
Once again this year Albany HS letter jackets are available for purchase at SEW MANY THREADS in Evansville, WI. Sandy Franklin is the owner of SEW MANY THREADS and is very accommodating to all your letter jacket needs. Men & women styles are available and samples to see and try on are available in store. If you anticipate earning a letter or want a letter jacket by a specific date/holiday, please stop in and place your order ahead of time so that the jacket can be delivered by the desired date. (Some sizes may need 4-6 weeks from order date to be delivered) Below are the store hours, address, & contact information for any further questions. Let's show our COMET SPIRIT by purchasing and wearing AHS letter jackets with pride! GO COMETS!!!
SEW MANY THREADS
801 Brown School Rd.
Evansville, WI. 53536
(608) 882-0287
sewmanythreads@ymail.com
www.sewmanythreads.net
Hours: M-F 9:00am-5:30pm
Sat 9:00am-Noon
DIRECTOR OF EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM
The Albany School District is seeking a dynamic director to lead our after-school program. The director is responsible for overseeing and planning daily activities, preparing learning materials, and helping students with homework.
Full Position Details: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ucv14FXeq1yH0W4_e639Ryg4QZiBfY77/view?usp=drive_link
Albany School District
2023-2024 Back-to-School Newsletter
https://www.smore.com/j7ahs
Go Comets!
2023-2024 FEES
Hope you all are enjoying your summer break. School is right around the corner and we are excited to see you all! Here is the Albany Schools Supply List for the 2023-2024 School year.
GREAT NEWS- BUSES WILL RUN AS NORMAL
PICK UP & DROP OFF SCHEDULES FOR ALL STUDENTS!
We are excited to launch our registration for the 2023-2024 school year through Infinite Campus, starting Monday, July 24th. (We ask that you please do not enter your student(s) registration before Monday 7/24, the portal is not LIVE until then).
"We Love Our Schools" Yard Signs are selling for $10.00 in the Albany School District Office. Please stop in to get yours today and display it proudly in front of your home or business. The signs will also be on sale during our back-to-school night on August 29, 2023.
All proceeds from the sale will go to support student C.A.R.E. awards.
Go Comets!!
Day 4 (Last Day😢)of the Middle School DC Trip. We visited Mt. Vernon today and toured George Washington's homesite. The students were engaged and saw a truly historic site. The last 4 days were exhausting, but so worth it! We can't thank #WorldClassrooms enough for providing an opportunity for our students to experience such an awesome city. The students expanded their learning and have definitely checked off some bucket list items. We are already starting to plan our next trip for the summer of 2025! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Mr. Brandon Bakken (Brandon.bakken@albany.k12.wi.us)
Day 3....Middle School Washington DC Trip! We travelled to Gettysburg today. We enjoyed the museum, the cyclorama, and had a guided tour around the battlefield. Our guide was spectacular and really made the tour fun and educational. In the afternoon we explored the FDR and MLK memorials. The day was capped off with an evening out in the National Harbor area. It was truly a great day and another wonderful experience for our students and parents! #WorldClassrooms
Day 2 of our Middle School DC Trip! What a day...Arlington National Cemetery, White House, and a US Capitol Tour. We ended our day at the Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial. The kids are having a blast and making memories that will last a lifetime! #WorldClassrooms
Building card towers has really tested our problem solving, creativity and patience. We tried different strategies and even practiced multiple days to be successful. Great job showing perseverance!
Summer school students in PE and Wilderness Literature went on another adventure during the final week of summer school -a fishing trip! As Mr. Olsen reminded students, "It's called fishing, not catching, because you don't always catch something." 🎣
Day 1 of the Middle School Washington DC trip is in the books! We left at 1:45am this morning and have been busy all day. Some of the highlights include the Jefferson Memorial, Holocaust Museum, Washington Monument, and several others. We can't wait for day 2! #WorldClassrooms
TEAM work makes the DREAM work!
Creativity, collaboration, and problem solving were just a few of the skills that were built in Lots of Legos. The best part of this class, though, was that the kids didn't realize how much they were learning through their play.
The Building with Buddies summer school class had another busy week. We built with lots of things which included gears, marbles and even a 500 piece puzzle of rain boots. The puzzle took us several classes over multiple days. Keep working together!
Students in Mr. Olsen's and Mrs. Nienhaus's summer school classes went in a hiking adventure! They spent the morning hiking and exploring the Robert O. Cook Memorial Arboretum just outside of Janesville. It was a perfect day for a hiking adventure!