You are all invited to The Learning Showcase and Celebration of our 8th Graders! On June 4th, at 5pm at the Middle School! #tiGRRpride
about 1 year ago, Allison Kramer
Learning Showcase and 8th Grade Graduation
On April 19, we had some visitors come from Black River Country Bank to talk to 3rd graders. They spoke about saving money and having goals for your money. We thank them for coming to share with us! #tiGRRpride
about 1 year ago, Allison Kramer
Visitors and Kids
Visitors and Kids
Showing the book
The MVGTN regional Heritage Fair was a wonderful event for some of our fourth graders! The students enjoyed many activities throughout the day: a WI map activity, a presentation by Bill Quackenbush, student presentations of their Heritage Fair projects, a mini pow wow, and some US and world map puzzles. It was a great day of learning!
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
Heritage Day
The Class of 2025 got to take a Bite of Reality! Students participated in a reality day simulation. Each student had a career, a spouse and at least one child. They had to find out if they could live within their means. They also found out their credit score affects their loan rates! Thanks to Co-op Credit Union for bringing us this experience!
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Reality Day
Reality Day
Reality Day
Reality Day
Please join us for our District-Wide Spring Family Night tonight!
about 1 year ago, Melanie Floyd
Spring Family Night
Drug Take Back Day will be Saturday, April 27th. See flyer for more information.
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Drug Take Back Day
Drug Take Back Day
Hello Middle and High School Families! We have another grade check ready! We have set dates in the middle and high school where grades need to be up-to-date in Skyward. This is a minimum requirement and grades may be updated more frequently. These grade dates also include the citizenship grade. Check Skyward today, as they have been updated, April 19th, 2024.
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Grades up to Date
First Annual Earth Day Artisan Show Extravaganza, Sunday April 21st from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM! Stop out to support fundraising for the SDBRF Adaptive Sports League! See flyer for more details.
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Earth Day Extravaganza
We have a #tiGRRteam staff member shout out who is being recognized via our family feedback survey! Way to go Mrs. Repka!
about 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Mrs. Repka
Tractor & Machinery Safety Class For students at least 12 years of age June 18, 19, 20 from 8 am – 4 pm each day Limited to the first 30 registrations Contact Mr. Markhardt for more information brad.markhardt@brf.org or 715-284-4324 extension 2220
about 1 year ago, SDBRF
Tractor Safety Class
Sylvan Learning will be beginning after school tutoring for K-12! See more information on the flier below! #tiGRRpride
over 1 year ago, Madyson Schultz
Sylvan Learning
On Friday, April 12th, twelve fifth graders travelled to UW-La Crosse to attend the Kid’s College event. Throughout the day, the students were able to attend several breakout sessions on topics of interest. The topics included robotics, art, archeology, history, recreation, and more! #tiGRRpride
over 1 year ago, Madyson Schultz
Lacrosse
Hello Tiger Families and Community! The School District of Black River Falls warmly invites you to join our enriching family programs designed to elevate your parenting strategies and nurture positive family connections. As a reminder, our next Family Learning Lab Session is tomorrow night, Tuesday, April 16th at Forrest Street Elementary from 5:30 to 7:00.  We hope you consider joining us! Wishing you well, Melanie Floyd, Principal at Forrest Street
over 1 year ago, Melanie Floyd
The BRFHS Jazz Band will be performing Jazz @ Revolution on Wednesday, 4/17! They will be playing a variety of jazz styles to showcase what they have been working on this year!
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Jazz at Revolution
Here are some photos of the K-12 Art Show at the Black River Falls Public Library! #tiGRRpride
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Art Show
Art Show
Art Show
Art Show
Art Show
Art Show
Art Show
Nįoxawanį Nąącge Waxopįnį~BRF Heart Spirits is a group committed to making a difference locally and in Wisconsin concerning the issue of MMIW and human trafficking in general. Last year, they collaborated with Canadian artist Cheryl Ring, the founder of the Heart Spirits art display in Saskatchewan. She traveled to Black River Falls to help with multiple workshops at the high school that involved students from the district, community members, and even Governor Tony Evers. The permanent display that is now housed in the high school commons is meant to be a constant reminder of those who have walked on or are currently missing from Wisconsin. Nįoxawanį Nąącge Waxopįnį~BRF Heart Spirits mission statement is as follows: We vow to raise awareness in our community about human trafficking and its impact on Indigenous people. Through art, we honor and dedicate our BRF Heart Spirits Project to focusing on our youth who have the power to make changes that are real, compassionate, and long-lasting. This spring, Heart Spirits has sponsored two community workshops. One was held at the Hub in the Lunda Community Center and one was held at Interfaith with the “A Time for Me” clients. Each workshop allowed community members to create clay hearts to be used for future displays. The BRF Middle School will proudly dedicate their Heart Spirits display on Thursday, May 2. There will be a FREE community dinner at 5pm with a guest speaker and heritage demonstrations to follow at 6 pm. The dinner will be in the Middle School commons with the guest speaker appearing in the Lunda Community theater. The Heart Spirits committee would like to extend an invitation to everyone in the community to be a part of this unveiling and unique event. On Friday, May 3, there will be a MMHR Awareness Walk. Registration will begin at the high school football field at noon. The walk will begin promptly at 12:30. Participating community members will join the high school students on their walk from the football field down Main Street to the foot of the bridge and then back again. On the day of the event, red ribbons will be posted along the walkway on signs and street lamps to symbolize solidarity for those that will be walking and with the passing vehicle traffic. This community event is designed to raise awareness about the national May 5 MMIW, but to focus on our Missing & Murdered Ho-Chunk Relatives more specifically. Walkers will be asked to focus on those who are no longer with us and honor them with their steps that are fueled by one common heart as the community walks together. One of the strongest and effective prevention methods for abuse, violence, addiction, and trafficking that we know is to build relationships with others. The community is urged to be a part of one or both of these events that will open the eyes of the heart. One voice, one heart. We CAN make a difference together. During the month leading up to the events on May 2 & 3, some downtown businesses will have red dresses on display with information for the public to learn about the tragic statistics that surround MMIW and what can be done to make a difference. Red dresses have become a national symbol of MMIW as a visual reminder of those that are no longer with us. During the week leading up to May 5, the national MMIW Day, some businesses will be offering special products focusing around the symbolic color of red that will also bring a greater awareness to the community. “This project is about women, but the scope goes beyond the female demographic. It is a general call to action, a subtle call to action. An invitation to view our world with softer eyes and kinder thoughts. As nuanced as it is a call to action is a gentle reminder to all women that we matter…What I know for sure is that missing and murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is not solely a First Nations issue, not just a women’s issue but a human one… and we all have to care about it.” ~Cheryl Ring, Heart Spirits founder and BRF High School guest artist
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Heart Spirits Upcoming Events
We have a #tiGRRteam staff member shout out who is being recognized via our family feedback survey! Way to go Mrs. Bluedorn!
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Heather Bluedorn
Hello Tiger Families! Be sure to watch your mailbox and/or students folder this week as information about the 2024-2025 4K and Kinder family informational meeting is coming out. See attached flyer for more details.
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
2024-25 Future 4K and Kinder Informational meeting
BRFHS FCCLA had a successful state conference. Madyson Schultz-state VP of finance helped lead the state conference and handed her position over to the newly elected officer, 20 individuals and two teams qualified for nationals in Seattle, WA in June.
over 1 year ago, Madyson Schultz
FCCLA
FCCLA
FCCLA
FCCLA
FCCLA
First Annual Earth Day Artisan Show Extravaganza, Sunday April 21st from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM! Stop out to support fundraising for the SDBRF Adaptive Sports League! See flyer for more details.
over 1 year ago, Kaylee Youngthunder
Earth Day Extravaganza