
The American Legion Auxiliary shared the history of the Poppy plant and its connection to World War I and all other conflicts today. They gave our students coloring books which tell the story as well. We want to thank them for sharing their time and information with our students.


Congratulations to the Class of 2025!




Join us in celebrating the Class of 2025! The Graduation ceremony will be on Sunday, May 25, at 1:30 PM on the Bangor HS football field. In the case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be held in the gym.


Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Students from Mrs. Olson's HS Painting class & student's from Mrs. Dahl's art class in Black River Falls created a collaboration project which can be seen in West Salem at CESA 4. Each student created 3 pop up flowers using watercolor paints and gel pens. Students created one flower to exchange with each other, one flower is on display at CESA 4, and the third flower students gifted to a teacher for teacher appreciation week.


Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations Mrs. Carlene Baurichter for being nominated for Wisconsin Senior Division National History Day Teacher of the Year.
COLLEGE PARK, MD – May 12, 2025 – National History Day® (NHD) is proud to announce the teachers honored as the 2025 National History Day Teacher of the Year Award nominees. This year, teachers from all NHD affiliate programs were able to self-nominate for the award. Following the self-nomination process, NHD staff worked with local program staff to select up to one middle school teacher and one high school teacher to represent each affiliate for this prestigious award. In addition to celebrating outstanding history scholarship and innovative classroom instruction, the 2025 Teachers of the Year will receive a $5,000 cash prize.
Each nominee for the National History Day Teacher of the Year Award is a teacher who demonstrates a commitment to engaging students in historical learning through the innovative use of primary sources, implementation of active learning strategies to foster historical thinking skills, and participation in the National History Day Contest. 71 educators are up for the award this year.
“National History Day’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Award nominees are outstanding history educators,” said NHD Executive Director Dr. Cathy Gorn. “At a time when history education programs are facing funding cuts and increased scrutiny, these teachers are in the trenches, teaching students about important historical events and engaging them with primary sources from local libraries and archives. I couldn’t be more proud of this year’s nominees.”
One national winner in the junior division and one national winner in the senior division will be selected by a committee of experienced teachers and historians and announced on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the National History Day National Contest Awards Ceremony in College Park, Maryland. The Awards Ceremony will begin around 9 a.m. and will be livestreamed at nhd.org/awards-ceremony.


Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Congratulations to the following students for being April Student of the Month.
6th grade: Brynleigh Peters and Keaton Reetz
7th grade: Emily Lebeau and November Truskowski
8th grade: Elijah Cropp and Brenna Gottbeheat
9th grade: Blake Wenthold and Sandra Yang
10th grade: Kaiden Gilbertson and Kong Meng Yang
11th grade: Dylan Hove and Jordan Sackmaster
12th grade: Brock Bores and Trent Keivel



The School District of Bangor is in search of two full-time para-professionals that will work primarily with students identified through special education at the Middle/High School level.
In addition to these two full-time positions the district is also seeking two part-time para-professionals to assist with lunch distribution and help with other duties both clerical and cleaning related while at school.
Actual assignment will be determined based on the skill set of our new hires, the experience of our current staff, and the needs of students. Flexibility, patience, and a desire to make a difference in the lives of students are essentials for these positions.
Anyone interested in applying can stop by District office to apply or email jreigel@bangorsd.net for additional information. Jean can be reached by phone at 608-486-5203


Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





Come support the Class of 2025 before heading to Pork in the Park! TWO opportunities to eat delicious food on Saturday!


The Art of Craft & Wellness took advantage of the nice weather yesterday to hide their kindness rocks they made in the community of Bangor. Each student created four kindness rocks that have inspirational words/designs on them. The goal of this project is to spread joy through art and to hopefully brighten someone's day who finds it. On the back of each rock is a QR code that links to the school's Facebook page so people who find the rocks can share the location and rehide if they want. Students have shared a few clues where you might find the rocks. Many of the rocks are hidden outdoors, but a couple rocks can be found indoors.

Congratulations to the Class of 2025!





The School District of Bangor is actively seeking people interested in second shift custodial work. This is a full-time position starting in May/June with competitive pay, great benefits and year-round employment. (summer hours are first shift)
Anyone interested in applying can stop by District office to apply or email jreigel@bangorsd.net for additional information. Jean can be reached by phone at 608-486-5203


Bangor’s National History Day State Contest finalists represented our school well! This talented group of students traveled to Madison on May 3 to discuss their projects through an interview process with the judges. The NHD State Contest had high-level competition, and everyone did a superb job.
A special congratulations to Kong, who qualified as the 1st Alternate in the Individual Websites category!
See the students' projects at the link below.
https://sites.google.com/bangorsd.net/bangor-nhd/nhd-contests-2024-2025
Student participants:
Group Exhibits:
Zander, Levi, and Walker - The Transcontinental Railroad
Jaycee and Lily - Jesse Owens
Brenna and Madison - The Radium Girls
Individual Exhibits:
Kiera - Prohibition
Group Websites:
Madison, Alivia, Jordan, and Jade - The Importance of Family Consumer Sciences (FCS)
Individual Websites:
Kong - The Incarceration of the Japanese** (First Alternate to the National Contest)
Kaylee - The Enabling Act
Papers:
Julianne - Belle Case La Follette

