
Students in Ms. Beckman’s Anatomy and Physiology class created models and station cards about the parts of the Central Nervous System. Each student was responsible for researching their topic, creating a card to inform their classmates about it and make a model that shows what it would look like inside the body.









Girls Basketball will not have a JV game tonight at Wonewoc-Center. They will play Varsity only at 7:00 PM.


"Students in 8th grade Spanish class learned about alebrijes, mythical creatures from Mexico. Alebrijes are often a combination of animals, and are covered in bright colors and creative designs. Each student designed and built their own alebrije and described the animals and colors they used in Spanish!"








Traffic Flow Update
The concrete will be poured for our new weight room and locker room floors in front of the MS/HS on Friday of this week and next week on Monday and Tuesday. This is a lengthy process and will require multiple extra vehicles in our front drive during morning drop-off times. For this reason, through traffic in front of the MS/HS will be limited to buses only on Friday, Monday, and Wednesday. Please plan accordingly and allow the space needed for progress to continue on our construction projects!

Our Wrestling Seniors were honored Tuesday night by all people attending the meet that were involved past or present with the wrestling program. Congratulations Seniors.


Congratulations to our January Students of the Month:
6th grade - Easton Massman and Jordan Nachtigal
7th grade - Ellie Steele and Brooklyn Subbert
8th grade- Cindy Juarez Ramos and Benny Vang
9th grade- Kiera Cavadini and Kong Meng Yang
10th grade- Mya Hoth and Erin Jones
11th grade - Marissa Eckland and Hyacinth Johnson
12th grade- Arturo Acosta-Zarate and Katie Larkin



8th and 11th Grade Parents: Save the Date! On Wednesday, February 21, we will be having information sessions to provide information regarding the transitions to freshman and senior year. Attendance is NOT mandatory so if you are unable to attend, the presentation will be shared out! 8th Grade 5:30 pm and 11th Grade 6:45 pm. If you have any questions, please contact Hannah Schulz (hschulz@bangorsd.net).


February Harvest of the Month is Chili!



Mrs. Adams’ Physics class just started to study momentum and impulse. They spent their first class with an egg drop challenge. Can you protect your egg with 5 sheets of paper, 20 straws, 1 m of tape and 2 zipper bags? This is the before picture of their eggs, unfortunately there were casualties during their first attempt. Look for an updated post after we spend some time learning about these new concepts.


Home wrestling meet starting now. Livestream here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LE109E1GHfo&pp=ygUNYnNkIGF0aGxldGljcw%3D%3D


Kiota and Patti visited our Mindfulness & Mental Health class today to talk about the mental health benefits of therapy pets. We learned that Kiota means visitor and that therapy pets may reduce anxiety, depression and blood pressure. Thank you Patti & Kiota!

The 8th Grade Agriculture class recently wrapped up their unit on Agritourism and Agriculture Literacy. Agritourism is a form of tourism where visitors engage in activities related to agriculture, farming, or rural life. It usually involves farm tours, engaging activities, agricultural education, and more! Agricultural literacy is the knowledge, understanding, awareness, and appreciation of agriculture. Students had the opportunity to meet with Bret Miller, owner of Hidden Trails Corn Maze in West Salem. Bret was able to share some valuable information with students about his family owned operation including the awesome fact that their farm has been in the family for over 120 years! Hidden Trails Corn Maze has been operating since 1998, making them one of the longest operating mazes in the state. Make sure to check them out come September! Thank you Bret for taking the time to meet with us!




Congratulations to Sophomore Yolanda Nolan and 6th grader Wendy Vang for receiving Honorable Mention for the 2024 Youth Art Month Flag design contest. Over 200 students from around WI entered the design contest. One winner was selected and 12 honorable mentions. Students will be recognized at the State Art Showcase in Madison at East Towne Mall on Friday, March 22nd, 2024.


Congratulations to December Students of the Month:
6th- Avyn Langrehr and Wendy Yang
7th- Trevin Justinger and Elijah Thurston
8th- Mason Peterson Gianunzio and Grayson Truskowski
9th- Kennadi Wermeling and Abigayle Lexa
10th- Sawyer Deters and Amelia Brokopp
11th- Kaylea Small and Anna Fronk
12th- Natalie Kadrmas and Aryn Lochen




Bangor Lions Hot Shot Contest will be held in the High School gym on Saturday, February 10th at 10:00 AM. Registration forms can be found here: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/843/Bangor_School_District/3928057/Bangor_Lions_Hot_Shot_Registration_2024.pdf

Child Development Day is March 1st.


B-Club Meal Night Fundraiser-February 17th.


Our boys Cross Country state qualifying team was awarded academic all state.
Nolan Langrehr
Traevon Delaney
Cian Buchholz
Evan Buchholz
Alex Felch
Aryn Lochen
Isaiah Murphy
The followings boys were also awarded the individual academic all state award:
Nolan Langrehr
Cian Buchholz
Evan Buchholz
Alex Felch
Anna Fronk our girls cross country state qualifier also was awarded Academic All state.
Great job to our runners and their hard work in the classroom!


Congratulations to Patriot's Pen Essay Contest winners: 1st Place-Julianne Thielker, 2nd Place-Grace Olson.
Congratulations also to Voice of Democracy Oratory Contest winners: 1st Place Alisa Vang, 2nd Place Monroe Sebranek.
First Place prize=$100, 2nd=$50.
Well done!


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