Congratulations to Queen Betts and King Anderson!

Cuddly little Panther roaming the halls today.

Thank you to all the students that helped make signs and decorate AHS!




Nothing like Homecoming at AHS!



Alma Public Schools would like to thank the Alma Police Department, Gratiot County Police Department, OK2Say and our MOSAIC threat assessment tool which were all utilized to determine that Alma High School is safe after a recent tipster provided concerning information. Although still an open investigation, it was determined that there was no threat to the high school student and staff safety.
Mrs Puffpaff’s advisory class and Mrs. Lebron’s kindergartners exchanged homecoming cards and signs with each other.


Homecoming Parade registration is now closed. Unregistered entries may be permitted if space allows.
Please avoid Downie St. between Park and Prospect from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday unless involved in the parade. Park and Prospect will be closed North of Downie St. starting at 3:45 p.m.
All vehicles participating in the parade should enter from Downie St. onto Park St. and ask for instructions from parade staff (wearing yellow safety vests).
Parents may drop off students by pulling into the St. Mary's parking lot off of Park St. and exiting back onto Downie. There will be no parking in that lot. Do not drop off children 12 and under until after 4:00 p.m.
Children will need to remain ON floats during the parade lineup and for the entire parade. This is a safety issue, so please remind children.
The parade will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will end at the Donald L. Pavlik Middle School.
Stats activity in Mrs. Stewart’s class today! Collecting data, graphing, and analyzing!




Neon Day Tuesday!

Mr. Kreiner is ready to show off his tennis skills with PE 9.

It’s always a good day when you get to listen to the Alma Panther Marching Band!



Mr. Sandro is making connections with students today, individually distributing freshman and sophomore student pictures.

Last week Señora Campbell taught Spanish 1 students the joy of the review game Tortuga!


Mr. Brasher has been known to have his students participate in interesting and fun exercises to become more comfortable with public speaking.



Choir student after finishing their vocal warmup. They sounded great!

Last week Health Occupations students participated in a student developed and student led health scavenger hunt. Great work!

Homecoming Week is next week!

Homecoming Week is next week!

The Powderpuff Game is this Sunday!

Mr. Criner’s classroom is in the running for most school spirit.

