
Bangor School District students benefit every day from the leadership and vision of our school board. Oct. 1-7 is Wisconsin School Board Week so take time to thank these dedicated school leaders.
Julie Meyers - President
Lori Horstman - Vice-President
Michele Piske – Clerk
Joanie Wilcox – Treasurer
Lisa Horstman – Director
Tina Mathison – Director
Kelly Kruchten - Director
School board members devote hours of their time each week to provide leadership for our school district. This week is Wisconsin School Board Week so take time to thank a school board member today!


Bangor Cardinals,
Work is set to begin in front of the MS/HS on Monday, October 2nd. The work zone will be right in front of the Gymnasium and will be the future site of our new weight room area. While it will take a little time to get up to full speed on the construction by Monday October 16 we expect that the entire road though in front of the school will be completely closed throughout the day. Traffic will be allowed through from 7:30 am to 8:15 am and between 3:00 and 3:20 for pick-up and drop off traffic only. Outside of these times, no traffic will be allowed to cross through in front of the school. The elementary will still have access from 14th Ave. and the MS/HS will have access from 10th Ave. Through access in the evenings will be dependent on the stage of construction and equipment on site.
It is also anticipated that the Middle School doors near the band room will be closed starting Monday October 9th. All students will enter and exit through the main high school doors.
If you have any questions about these closures, please contact me. This will be a small inconvenience for what will be a huge benefit for the district for years to come.
Thanks to all and have a great day!
David Brokopp Ph.D.
Bangor Superintendent


MS & HS Art students have been busy the past month creating artwork. Please check out their work now on display at the John Bosshard Memorial Library in Bangor. Student work will be on display until the end of October.
6th grade have Textured Animals, 7th grade have Tim Burton stylized self-portraits, 8th grade have Metal Tooling & Crayon Etchings, and HS have Ice Cream Cones on black construction paper.


Lost and found at Bangor Elementary School.


Today's JV Football game at Cashton and Cross Country Meet at Melrose-Mindoro have both been cancelled.


Our support is growing for the 5th grade Make a Difference Club all the way from Door County!! A special thank you to Teresa Zimmerman from Sturgeon Bay who heard about our need for hearts and generously sent 20 packages of hearts to our school. Teresa heard about our outreach from Kathleen Jensen on her website, The Little Heart Project. Thanks again Kathleen in our partnership to heal the world with love and kindness!


Our support is growing. These 30 hearts were generously donated to the Bangor 5th Grade Make a Difference Club directly from the Perler Bead company, a division of IG Design Group Americas. Thank you so much for supporting our project. A special thank you to Kathleen Jensen, The Little Heart Project, for reaching out to the Perler company on our behalf.


High School Art Survey students have their magazine landscape collages on display outside the Art room. Also on display are the MS Cardinal Art class's dry needle felting succulents.



Bangor Middle School Football takes on Brookwood at home today at 5:00 PM. the game will be streamed on BSD Athletics YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bsd+athletics


"Last week, students in Foods I and Foods II practiced and reviewed their knife skills with the first foods labs of the year!
Foods I students fried up potatoes and were given creative freedom on which types of cuts they wanted to utilize. Foods II students made Pico de Gallo and homemade tortilla chips. They learned the proper way to cut certain vegetables, including a special trick to not cry when chopping onions!"





3rd graders who received a heart for their backpack last year wanted to share the love and kindness back with the 6th graders who were in the Make a Difference Club by sharing bracelets. Last year that group of 14 students, made over 350 pearl bead hearts so all students grades 4K-5th grade had a pearl bead heart tied to their backpacks. In addition, these students also made one for every staff member of our school to put on their backpacks and purses. This past summer Mr. Jacobson's softball team decided to tie hearts to their softball bat bags. Our 3rd graders decided they do not want to wait to be in the Make a Difference Club in 5th grade. They want to Make a Difference Now!! These hearts are not just hearts, they are people's life stories. Awesome kindness, caring, and love shared between both our schools





THE HOMECOMING PARADE WILL BE STARTING AT 1:30-an hour earlier than planned.


"Just Make a Mark and see where it Takes You!" Bangor Elementary School art work



Mrs. Dobbs and Mrs. Olson’s Cardinal group had a farm-to-table lesson on pumpkins earlier in the week and got to make “pumpkin pie in a bag” Thursday!



The Homecoming dance will be this Saturday, September 16th, from 7:00-11:00 with coronation at 9:00 PM.


Kids getting a front row view of a large concrete pour. Lots of questions around the boom truck and how it moves concrete.



Lost and found at Bangor Elementary


Middle / High School Groundbreaking
September 19th at 2:00pm


FFA and FCCLA Family Fun Night at the Village Park September 30th.


Sept 13 is the final day to purchase pink cancer awareness shirts for our volleyball match on Oct. 3. All proceeds go to Sunshine on the Trail.
https://pnpproducts.chipply.com/BangorVball/
