6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Text on photo says: Yeah. You're probably gonna want a yearbook
Today, the High School Science Club had a blast guiding the third graders through an exciting day of environmental activities at the school forest! The students explored different stations, learning about animal trapping and examining various animal furs, sharpening their observation skills with a Fox Hunt game, and practicing their stealth in a Camouflage Caterpillar activity. They also enjoyed a pond-side scavenger hunt, got creative with a leaf-coloring station, and learned valuable fire safety tips. And, of course, we wrapped up the day with a classic campfire treat—S'mores! 🔥🍫 A huge thank you to everyone who made this hands-on learning experience possible! #SchoolForestFun #HandsOnLearning #ScienceClub
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Students pass around closed trap
Students look at man talking about traps
High school student looks at elementary student
Students gather around yellow school buses
Student passes an object to an adult
The Middle School Wąkšik Wacek invited Ho-Chunk elder George "Hushi" Greendeer to their club meeting on Friday, November 1. Hushi spoke to the students about the importance of learning and passing down the Ho-Chunk language and culture to the next generation. The club was very interested in what Hushi had to say and was so thankful for his visit.
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Man speaks to students  who are sitting on the floor.
Last Friday, our first-grade students wrapped up their human body unit with an exciting visit to Forrest Street Hospital! They had a blast learning about the different areas of the hospital through hands-on activities. Check out Ms. Walker’s class, who got to “play operation” in the OR and even made human body models out of Play-Doh in the outpatient area! What a fun way to bring their lessons to life! #LearningInAction #FutureMedicalProfessionals
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Students play Operaton.
Students play Operation.
Students play with Play-Doh.
Students play with Play-Doh.
Students play with Play-Doh.
Students play Operaton.
Students play Operation.
6-7th Grade Parents: Join us Wednesday, November 6th at 7:30 pm for the 2026 Washington, D.C. trip meeting. If you haven't already, please RSVP now with this link: https://rsvp.worldclassrooms.com/rsvp/16030340003?rsvp_id=16030340003 Join the meeting here: https://schooltrip.us/BRFWI26 Let's keep this tradition alive!! Don't miss out!
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Three people standing in front of a building.
Mrs. Gerdes's 4th graders have reached a major milestone! 🥳 They earned 50 tokens throughout their Positivity Unit, and they celebrated with a cozy PJ and Stuffy Day! Way to go, 4th graders—your kindness and positivity are shining through! 🌟 Show them some love with a 👍 or comment to cheer them on! 🥰 #PositivityWins #TiGRRpride
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Students reading on floor
Student sitting at desk with computer
Student sitting at desk with computer
Student reading on floor
Student sitting on floor with computer
Student sitting at desk with stuffed animal
Student sitting at desk with stuffed animal
Our fantastic NHS students had a howling good time playing Werewolf with Red Creek guests! 🐺✨ It was an afternoon of fun, mystery, and community spirit! Please show your support by giving this post a 👍 or drop a comment to let our students know they did an awesome job! 👏
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Students sit on floor with teen dressed as witch.
Children's feet are visible under rainbow-colored parachute.
Children play with parachute
Hockey season is coming soon! Order your boys hockey fan apparel by November 1 at our online store! Orders are due tomorrow--November 1: https://brfhstigerhockey.itemorder.com/shop/home/ 📷 by Lily Olson, Breeze photographer
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Fan apparel order November 1
📣🏆 Congratulations to our Academic All-State Honorees! 🏆📣 Black River Falls High School is excited to announce that student-athletes Kaylee Wood and Lillian Harvieux have been recognized by the Golf Coaches Association of Wisconsin (GCAW) as 2024 Academic All-State honorees for their exceptional achievements on the golf course and in the classroom! 🎉 This prestigious award honors student-athletes who: ✅ Hold a GPA of 3.25 or higher ✅ Participated in at least 75% of varsity competitions during the 2024 season ✅ Uphold athletic and school conduct codes Kaylee and Lillian are shining examples of what it means to be student-athletes. Their commitment, drive, and dedication to both academics and athletics set an inspiring standard for all students. As Coach Mary Danielson said, “Kaylee and Lilly both had great seasons on the golf course, and I am incredibly proud of their ability to maintain high GPAs while being active in extracurriculars. Their hard work shines through in all they do!” We’re so proud of these Tigers and their outstanding contributions to our BRFHS community. Congratulations, Kaylee and Lillian! 🧡🐯 #TiGRRpride #AcademicAllState #ExcellenceInAction
6 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Girl aiming at golf ball.
Girl swings golf club
We’re excited to recognize Connie and Laurel from our nutrition department for representing the School District of Black River Falls at the USDA’s 2024 Healthy Meals Summit in Las Vegas last week, the largest gathering of school food leaders nationwide. Selected by DPI and paid for by Action for Healthy Kids, these trailblazers represented our district’s dedication to scratch cooking, farm-to-school initiatives, and innovative nutrition practices that bring education into the cafeteria. We celebrate Connie and Laurel’s incredible contributions and highlight Wisconsin’s commitment to healthier school meals. We’re grateful for their dedication to fostering lifelong healthy habits for our students! #tigrrpride
7 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Two women standing in front of a wall that says "healthy meals summit"
A group of people posing in front of a wall that says "healthy meals summit"
Two women posing in front of a wall that says "healthy meal incentives"
The future is bright at Forrest Street Elementary! Our students had reading adventures, practice letters, and create imaginative building projects last week. 📷 by Kenley Brown, marketing intern
7 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Girl sitting on floor
Girl drawing on paper
Boy stacking popsicle sticks
🎶✨ Last weekend, these students spent some incredible time at the UWEC Clearwater Choral Festival! 🎉 Our talented students showcased their passion for music and created unforgettable memories together. Check out these highlights from their day! #ChoralFestival #MakingMemories #MusicInOurHearts 📸🎤
7 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Students line up on bridge
Students perform on stage
Students pose in front of railing
Students pose in group
Dear Families: The School District of Black River Falls strives to create systems of academic and social-emotional support linked directly to the assessed needs of our students. Universal screening helps school staff to determine which students may need additional layers of support or instruction. These academic and behavioral screening assessments are typically administered to all students two to three times per year. The universal screening tool iReady is used in math and reading to help determine where students might have gaps in knowledge and need assistance. The Social Skills Improvement Screener (SSIS) focuses on the domains of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. The SSIS is completed by teachers of students in grades 1 through 12 at the beginning of October. Students do not complete the screener. The results of the SSIS will be used to reinforce best practices and provide identified students with additional targeted support. Thank you for your support in assisting The School District of Black River Falls in building a system of student support that is linked directly to data. This will ensure that each of our students has the opportunity to receive the assistance they need to achieve academic and social-emotional success. Please do not hesitate to contact your student’s building principal if you would like your child to opt out of this universal screening process. Sincerely, Melanie Floyd Melanie Floyd Director of Special Education & Pupil Services (715) 284-4357 ext. 1201
8 months ago, Melanie Floyd
Calling all passionate individuals who love working with kids! Red Creek Elementary and Forrest Street Elementary are looking for support staff to join our school communities! Make a difference in the lives of young learners by providing vital support in a fun and rewarding environment. Interested? Apply now through WECAN at https://wecan.waspa.org/. Paper applications are also available at the school district office (301 North 4th Street). Want to learn more? Contact Brandon Jahr at brandon.jahr@brf.org or 715-284-7155. ☎️ Don't miss this opportunity! We look forward to hearing from you!
8 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Photo of blackboard that says Make a difference. Apply today!
Get ready to be inspired! The Lionheart Experience will visit local schools the week of September 23, bringing their powerful message of mental health, self-worth, and belonging to our students and staff. As a parent or caregiver, you're invited to attend a special community presentation on Wednesday, September 25 at 6:30 p.m. to experience the group's unique blend of music, visual art, and humor. It's a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the critical topics they'll be covering and to support your child's well-being. Take advantage of this inspiring event! Mark your calendar and join us! Get a sneak peek here: https://thelionheartexperience.com. Hosted by Jackson County Behavioral Health https://bhjacksoncounty.org/
8 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Photo collage with text that says "The Lion Heart Experience, for the last, the lost, the least and the looked over"
Due to the extreme heat index today, August 26th, all middle school sports practices--football and cross country--are canceled. 🥵 Please check our Facebook page for updates regarding other events. We'll let you know as soon as we have more information.
9 months ago, Julie Tiedens
photo of thermometer with sun in background. text on photo says "the heat is on"
It’s so hot out there, you don’t even need to know how to read a thermometer in Celsius! Due to the scorching heat index today, we're moving today's (August 26) C-team football game time from 5 to 7 PM to avoid melting on the field. 🔥 Spectators, bring water. We won't have concessions available.
9 months ago, Julie Tiedens
thermometer that's on fire. text on photo says it's hot out there
🐅 Get Ready to Roar, Black River Falls Tigers! Fall sports are just around the corner, and we're excited to have you join the team. Looking for registration info, practice schedules, fees, or fall practice start dates? It's all on our handy athletics webpage: 🔗 https://www.brf.org/page/black-river-falls-athletics Heads up, aspiring athletes! ⭐ Be sure you've completed a physical (or have an alternate year card on file) and signed your athletic handbook. These are essential for hitting the field (or court!). ⭐  Don't forget about ImPACT testing! Make sure you're up-to-date on this concussion baseline test. Let's make this a winning season, Tigers! Go out there and show your stripes! #tiGRRpride #GetReadyToRoar
9 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Girl looks up on volleyball court, ready to hit unseen volleyball. Text on photo says, "Sports start dates."
BIG NEWS for hockey parents! 🏒 The WIAA and NFHS have implemented a new rule requiring neck protection for all high school hockey players starting the 2024-25 season. This is a fantastic step towards increased player safety! To ensure your athlete is fully protected, check out this website for a variety of neck guard options: https://goalline neck protection.itemorder.com/shop/home/
10 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Hockey player looking to right. Text on photo says "Safe and Sound"
Attention Shopaholic Parents (We See You )! We know it feels like just yesterday you were packing away sunscreen and pool noodles. But guess what? The whispers are true—eventually, school's coming. And while those enticing back-to-school sale flyers might be flooding your mailbox, fear not! We still need to pick out our new teacher outfits (fashionable sweater vests, anyone?). We wouldn't want you to miss out on those epic deals on neon highlighters and three-hole-punched everything. So, consider this your friendly reminder to: ✏️ Bookmark this post! It's ready when you're ready! ✏️   Sharpen those shopping pencils! You'll be all set by the time open house arrives (August 22--one month from today). ✏️   Distract yourselves with poolside puns! We recommend "feeling fintastic" or "beach day blues are a distant memory." Here's the link: [ 🔗 https://www.brf.org/page/supply-lists ] Stay tuned, future scholars (and their equally enthusiastic parents)! #tigrrpride
10 months ago, Julie Tiedens
Photo of yellow pencils. Text on photo says "school supply lists"