Alma Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, February 13, 2025. Childcare will open at 7:00 AM for those registered to attend.

The City of Alma announced that Pine Avenue would be closed from Washington Avenue to Panther Parkway starting March 3, 2025. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15j5MvAjC9/
Alma Public Schools will handle traffic flow as outlined. Additional information will be released as March 3rd approaches.
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Due to the incoming storm, ALL middle school activities scheduled for this evening have been canceled for the safety of our students, staff, and families. Please stay safe.
On Wednesdays we wear PINK!!! Don't forget to wear yours tomorrow!!

Today started our month long Dodgeball Tournament!! Ask your student how their Morning Advisory class did, or when they play!





Reminder for TOMORROW and MONDAY!!

WE ARE ALMA!! 🏀🐾

Next Week!!! Spirit Days:

Student Council is hosting a DANCE for 7th & 8th graders!

Check out these students working hard at Homework Lunch Club!
Mrs. Conner is there everyday during lunches to help students catch up on missing assignments, students are signed up by their teachers when a little extra help is needed!
8th Grade! We ARE ALMA! 🐾🏀🐾🏀

We are ALMA! 🏀🐾🏀🐾

Starting TODAY on your lunch!! Bring your $1.

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We are Alma!! 🏀🐾

We are Alma! 🏀🧡🖤🐾

Next Week! Student council will be selling Candy Grams at lunches, for $1 you can send to your friends ❤️🍭

A HUGE Thank you to the Alma Church of God and His Place for their very generous gift!! Our students will benefit from the prizes purchased for our ROARS Store.
On behalf of everyone at Alma Public Schools, it is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of our beloved bus driver, Dave Covington, this morning before his route started. He was not only a dedicated bus driver for our daily routes but also played a vital role in transporting our athletes to numerous events over the years.
His commitment, kindness, and presence will be greatly missed by colleagues, students, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.

What happens when you challenge sixth graders to complete the impossible puzzle? They rise to the occasion and get it done!! Kudos to ALL the students who helped make this happen. (Some students are not pictured) We may have lost one piece of the puzzle along the way. Have no fear, they also created a replacement piece from some left over cardboard! Gotta love the dedication and creativity!




