Please travel safely! ❄️🚗

Our young creators were inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe, Greenfield Elementary’s Artist of the Month. ❤️🖤
Their bright, beautiful poppies are a wonderful tribute to her iconic style. Enjoy this glimpse of their amazing artwork!





Due to the winter weather approaching, the following evening athletic events are postponed/rescheduled for the safety of our students, families, and community:
🏀 BWHS Girls Basketball
🏀 BWHS Boys Basketball
🏀 VMS Boys Basketball
🏒 BWHS Boys Hockey
🏒 Fusion Hockey –
🤼 BWHS Wrestling
We will share updated dates and times as soon as they are finalized.
Thank you for your understanding—please stay safe and warm! ❄️

Mrs. Dittman’s kindergarteners have been busy building their own number racks! These hands-on tools, part of our Bridges math curriculum, will help students explore and understand quantities up to ten.
Love seeing our young Blackhawks learning by doing! 🖤❤️




Join us Monday, December 8th for an evening filled with music and cheer at the BWHS Performing Arts Center
📅 Concert Schedule:
✨ 5:00 p.m. — 6th Grade Band & Choir
✨ 6:00 p.m. — 7th Grade Band & Choir
✨ 7:00 p.m. — 8th Grade Band & Choir
We hope you’ll come support our talented students as they take the stage! ❤️🖤

Join us Sunday, December 7th at 2:00 p.m. in the BWHS Performing Arts Center as the Baldwin-Woodville High School band and choir take the stage for their annual Holiday Concert!
Come enjoy festive music and support our talented Blackhawks ❤️🖤
We hope you can join us!

We’re excited to welcome back our Baldwin-Woodville graduates for BWHS Annual Alumni Day! 🎓❤️🖤
If you graduated in 2015 or later, we’d love to have you return and share your experiences, insights, and post–high school journey with our current B-W students.
📅 Monday, January 5, 2026
⏰ 8:15–11:45 AM
📍 BWHS Auditorium
Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP to Grey Hush at ghush@bwsd.k12.wi.us
We can’t wait to see our alumni back in the building! 🎉

Mrs. Ryberg’s class had a great time exploring the ambulance garage on Friday, November 7! Students learned about handwashing, toured an ambulance, practiced caring for baby dolls, met Pip the therapy dog, and learned when to call 911 and why safety gear matters.
Thank you to our local EMS team for an awesome learning experience for our young Blackhawks! 🖤❤️






🗓 December 8–12
Students can shop during their lunch breaks and discover tons of great books! 📖😄
Make shopping cash-free, worry-free, and independent by creating a Book Fair eWallet for your child! 💳
It’s super easy to set up and even easier for family & friends to contribute! 🙌
Start here:
👉 https://www.scholastic.com/bf/vikingmiddleschool1

Our 4th Grade Music Program takes the stage Thursday, December 4th at 5:00 p.m. in the BWHS Performing Arts Center!
Come enjoy an evening of music, smiles, and proud moments as our talented fourth graders shine under the lights. 🌟
We can’t wait to see you there! ❤️🖤

Thank you, Rod, for your many years of dedication and service. We wish you all the best in this next chapter. May your retirement be filled with joy, laughter, and plenty of adventures!
❤️🖤 #ThankYouRod #BWSDFamily

Our talented students have been busy creating colorful sea turtles, and the results are simply turtley amazing! 🌊✨ Check out these masterpieces and our artists hard at work bringing their creations to life! 🖌️💛






🧥 Lost & Found Overload! 🧥
Middle schoolers, your coats and sweatshirts are multiplying! 😅
Check the pile and claim your gear before it grows any bigger! 📸
Anything left after 12/15 will be donated to Adory's Treasure from the Heart.



📏 Mrs. Fransen’s Class: Measuring 6–7!
In Number Corner, our learners explored measurement by comparing popsicle sticks and ten trains (10 connected cubes). We discovered that shorter tools require more pieces to measure an object, and longer tools require fewer.
Our big takeaway? We used more popsicle sticks than ten trains because popsicle sticks are shorter — and our bookshelf measured between 6 and 7 ten trains long. Of course, the room erupted with excited shouts of “6–7!” 😂

They’ve been having fun with their projects, and we’re excited to share some photos of the students learning and creating in action.
Way to go, Blackhawks! ❤️🖤





Today, we are thankful for the students, parents, families, staff, and community members who make the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District such a special place each and every day.
We are truly fortunate to have the support of our two fantastic communities—Baldwin and Woodville. Your partnership, pride, and dedication mean so much to us. ❤️🖤
Wishing everyone a safe, joyful, and restful Thanksgiving!

Our Viking students had an absolutely stellar time at the Special Olympics Unified Bowling event at Broadway Bowl! The day was filled with smiles, laughs, teamwork, and plenty of strikes.
We’re so proud of our students for representing Viking Middle School with positivity and unity! ❤️🖤






Congratulations to the students selected to represent the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District on the Middle Border Conference Leadership/Sportsmanship Committee!
Two boys and two girls from each grade were selected to participate, and these students will take part in leadership and sportsmanship meetings throughout the school year.
We’re proud of their commitment to representing BW and modeling what it means to be a leader!
FRONT ROW (L to R):
Camryn Ferg, Elly McKeever, Jane Volgren, Bethany Nilssen, Max Lovestrand, Luke Janke, Brady Hanson, Bennett Becker
BACK ROW (L to R):
Kiley Noll, Renata Kool, Megen Werner, Addison Rasmussen, Landon Peavey, Trevor Murdock, Ryan Aho, Colton Palmer

Check out Mrs. Ryberg's awesome kindergarten class hard at work on building the number 5!
We used a quick flash of a 5-frame card and then the students got busy building what they saw. The best part? They partnered up to explain to a buddy how they saw and built the number. This is a fantastic way to develop number sense and communication skills!





