🎶✨ TONIGHT! ✨🎶
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! ❤️🖤
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
4th grade music program with musical notes
🎉 Today we celebrate Rod Johnson as he retires! Rod began his journey with BWSD on December 14, 1998, and has been an incredible part of our community ever since.

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
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
A picture of Rod smiling with his retirement poster and cupcakes.
🐢🎨 Third grade artists are making a splash in Mrs. Johansen’s art room!

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! 🖌️💛
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Student smiling while working on the project.
Sea turtle hallways display.
Three students in the art room with their projects.
A student smiling and coloring.
A girl with her sea turtle project.
A boy and girl coloring their sea turtle.

📏 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!” 😂

5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Students measuring and yelling 6-7!
📏 Mrs. Fransen’s Class: Measuring 6–7!
During 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!” 😂
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
6--7 Students
🍁 Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁

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!
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
TODAY WE ARE THANKFUL FOR..
🍎 Kindergarten Math Fun: Building 5! 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!
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Two students on the carpet
Multiple students talking about math facts.
Two girls talking on the carpet
Two girls with blocks
Three boys working on math facts.
🎁🖤❤️ DID YOU KNOW? The BW School Store will be open during the Doe on the Go Craft Fair! Stop by to grab your Blackhawk gear, perfect for Christmas gifts for all your BW supporters! 🎄✨

We’ve got tons of great products ready to show off. Come check out our merch and support our school while you shop!
#BWSD #BlackhawkPride #DoeOnTheGo #ShopLocal
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Grey sweatshirt with BLACKHAWKS on front.
Different blankets for sale.
Four different hats for sale.
Display wall of the school store.
Blackhawk sweatshirts.
Two different sweatshirt options.
📅 Reminder, Blackhawk Families!

There will be no school Monday, November 24th through Friday, November 28th for Thanksgiving Break.

Enjoy this time with family and friends. ❤️🖤
We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday, December 1st!
5 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Cartoon turkey with a reminder of days off.
Our Greenfield paraprofessionals are “hanging on by a turkey feather” this week! 🦃😂 Even on playground duty, they’re bringing laughter and Thanksgiving cheer to everyone around. Thanks for keeping the fun alive, Blackhawks! ❤️🖤
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Ms. Kron and Ms. Earley outside with turkey hats.

🦌🛍️ Come Shop at The Original Doe on the Go Craft Fair!
Saturday, November 22nd // 8:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. // BWHS
Join us at the Baldwin-Woodville High School for the original Doe on the Go event—held every year on the first Saturday of Wisconsin’s Deer Hunting Season in November. We’re excited to welcome you for a great day of shopping, unique vendors, and community fun!

Please note: For inquiries, do not call the BW High School.
Email: bwhsdoeonthego@gmail.com

6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Doe on the Go advertistement
Big HAWK Awards!

Students in Mrs. Fransen’s class received Big HAWK tickets from our substitute teachers! Each sub selected 2 students who showed helpfulness and great behavior while she was away.

🎉 Congratulations to the 4 students chosen — we’re so proud of you! 😊
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Two smiling students
Two happy students with their HAWK tickets.
🎨Square 1 Art Project! 🎨 Today is the LAST DAY to order! 🖌️ Orders are due November 19, 2025. To order, simply visit Art Search and enter your state, school name, and your student’s name. Their artwork and order code will appear — then you’re ready to shop! 🔗 https://shop.square1art.com/Shop/artwork/Search 🚚 New this year: FREE Ship to Home! (Customer pays a small processing fee at checkout; orders ship directly to your home.) 📸 The photo shown features the beautiful Square 1 Art project created by Mrs. Dittman’s class! Don’t miss your chance to celebrate your child’s creativity! ❤️🖤
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Mrs. Dittman's Polar Bear Project.
🎨 Mrs. Quinlan’s fourth graders worked together to create a graffiti wall poster! 🧱✏️
Students identified the main idea, found figurative language to match, and added drawings or words to bring their ideas to life! 💡🖍️
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Two students drawing while laying on the floor.,
Students drawing together.
🍦 Sweet Support for Our Students! "Concretes for a Cause" at Baldwin Culver's! 🖤❤️
We are absolutely thrilled to announce the "Concretes for a Cause" event, running from Monday, November 17th, to Friday, November 21st!

During this special week, the Baldwin Culver's will generously donate $1 from every Concrete Mixer purchased directly to the Baldwin-Woodville Area School District! Every scoop helps support our students and staff!
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
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📢 We’re Hiring!

The Baldwin-Woodville Area School District is seeking a High School Special Education Teacher to join our team.

If you or someone you know is passionate about supporting students and making a difference, we encourage you to apply!

👉 Apply via WECAN
https://wecan.waspa.org/Vacancy/249868
Thank you for helping us spread the word! ❤️🖤
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
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🌲 Exploring the Giezendanner School Forest! 🌲

Mrs. Fransen's 2nd grade classroom had a wonderful time at the Giezendanner School Forest. It’s always a fun day filled with exploration, learning, and enjoying the natural beauty of the forest! 🍂🐞
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Student holding his clipboard
Students working on a bench
Smiling student with her project
Students in the school forest
Student with a picture she drew.
🏈 It’s Game Day, Blackhawks! 🏈

The Baldwin-Woodville Blackhawks face the Winneconne Wolves tonight at 7:00 p.m. at Marshfield High School in the Level 4 WIAA Playoffs! 🔥

🎟️ Tickets: Cash will not be accepted at the gate.
Purchase through GoFan: https://gofan.co/event/3910819?schoolId=WI12967

Can’t make the trip to Marshfield?
🎥 Watch live on Blackhawk TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECo-r6FQpY4

Let’s show our support and cheer loud for the Blackhawks! ❤️🖤
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Game Day  Football Player
Author Mat Heagerty visited Greenfield students on November 6th.📚

Mat taught students about collaborating and working together in writing and drawing. Each grade gave suggestions on how to create a group drawing and made up stories using photos as inspiration. ✍️Mat also talked about dyslexia and how he learned to work and overcome those struggles.

Special thanks to the Baldwin and Woodville Public Libraries for their help in making this special event happen for students. 📖
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
Students with the visiting author.
Author with a bulletin board.
Author with a library full of students.
The Author is drawing on a Smart Board
🇺🇸 Veterans Day Honor Walk at Greenfield Elementary 🇺🇸

Greenfield Elementary hosted its second annual Veterans Day Honor Walk yesterday. Local Veterans were invited to enjoy coffee and treats before walking the halls, where students and staff lined up to honor and thank them for their service. ❤️💙

It was truly touching to see the smiles and appreciation shared throughout the building on this special day.
#ThankYouVeterans 🇺🇸
6 months ago, Baldwin-Woodville Area School District
A group photo of all Veterans that walked.
Students lining the halls.
Kindergartners with their artwork.
4th graders with their flags
Father and son embracing.
Local veterans smiling for a picture.
Refreshments before the parade.
Local veterans smiling.