
Due to the bitter cold temperatures, the Albany Schools will be on a 2-hour delay on Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
A decision regarding Wednesday, January 17, 2024, will be announced tomorrow.
All buses will arrive at pick-up locations 2 hours after the normal pick-up time.


Tonight's Albany-Monticello varsity girls basketball game at Shullsburg will be covered on the radio. Coverage will be on 93.7 WEKZ FM radio/streaming service. Live coverage of the game will start at 7:15pm.


PARKVIEW-ALBANY HS WRESTLING
The Ithaca-Weston Wrestling Tournament scheduled for Saturday, January 13th, has been cancelled due to current and upcoming weather conditions.


Albany HS Boys Basketball vs. Williams Bay (Postponed on January 9th)
JV & Varsity games will be made-up on Tuesday, February 20th, 2024. Games will be played at Albany HS. The JV game will be at 6:00pm and varsity at 7:15pm.
Albany-Monticello HS Girls Basketball vs. Barneveld (Postponed on January 12th)
JV & Varsity games will be made-up on Saturday, January 20th, 2024. Games will be played at Monticello HS. The JV game will be at 5:30pm and varsity at 7:00pm.


Another friend enjoyed the Principal's chair for the day!


Due to predicted severe winter weather the Albany School District will be CLOSED ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 2024.


We had a great friend stop by on Monday to help read the Pledge of Allegiance for the day....


The Albany Comets Boys Basketball Teams travel to Monticello tomorrow night, 1/11th to play against the Ponies! Monticello will be sponsoring a FOOD DRIVE to benefit the Green County Cares Food Pantry. Check your cupboards and attend a great basketball game with a great cause.


We had a great friend stop by to help read the Pledge of Allegiance for the day....We are so proud of you.


Due to predicted severe winter weather (Winter Storm Warning), the Albany School District will be CLOSED ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2024.


Free choice time - play - is key to a child's growth and development. It's where our children develop and practice social skills - cooperation, sharing, patience, and team building. They also practice those fine motor and academic skills. Mostly, though, it's just FUN!







And just like that, three 4K students are half way through their challenge to read 1000 books before kindergarten! They are 500 books smarter!


Mrs.Speckman's class working on measurement with "teacher feet" and "giant feet".





The National Honor Society will be supporting the Albany Lion's Club Blood Drive on Tuesday, January 23rd from 12:30-5:30pm at the Lion's Club Building. Please come out to donate if you are able!


Today we had a wonderful helper stop by to help read the Pledge of Allegiance....Way to go Buddy.


Congratulations to two of our first graders who have met their goal in the 100 book challenge!! Way to go! 📚



Happy New Year!! We are wishing everyone a great start to 2024.
Reminder: School will resume for students on Wednesday, January 3rd.


This week, we had a lot of holiday spirit, Frosty the Snow man stopped to read the Pledge of Allegiance....Way to go Buddy.


A special thanks to ALL the Albany 5th graders, staff, board members, & community members for their kindness and willingness to help others this holiday season. The Albany 5th grade class decided to present charity projects that they could collect donations for this Christmas season. Congratulations to the group of Logan McDermott, Tenley Doescher, Nevaeh Alexander, & Alyzah Scott for having their group chosen as the winning presentation.
Collected toys, books, arts & crafts and other materials will be dropped off to the UW Children's Hospital Juvenile Diabetes wing of the hospital. Everyday, locally, many children are diagnosed with juvenile diabetes and spend large amounts of time at the UW Children's Hospital for treatment. Most stays are for multiple days or weeks to the needed treatment. During these stays, the UW Children's Hospital does a great job of easing the pain of the diagnosis by giving the young patients fun gifts to make their stay easier. What a great representation of the Albany School District and community!


The Albany 5th grade students recently authored, illustrated, & shared their CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY BOOKS. The students spent the last two weeks working hard on this project. The project culminated with 5th graders sharing their stories with the younger elementary students in their classrooms. Great job Albany 5th graders!
