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Each of our schools provide a weekly newsletter for parents and guardians. Access the latest school newsletter below.Aldrich Middle School
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Converse Elementary
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Gaston Elementary
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Todd ElementaryYou can also access our Superintendent Newsletters.
Superintendent Newsletters
- October 30 Newsletter
- October 3 Newsletter
- September 6 Newsletter
- August 23 English Version
- August 23 Spanish Version
- July 25 English Version
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- July 10 English Version
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- June 26 English Version
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SDB Blog
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This is My Perspective: I Absolutely Choose the School District of Beloit for my Children
By: Ms. Marquita Newsome
School District of Beloit Parent
On Wednesday, August 29, Marquita delivered a powerful speech to the entire School District of Beloit staff, culminating in a standing ovation from the audience. We were so moved by her inspiring words that we asked for permission to share her speech on our website and social media platforms. Marquita graciously agreed, and we are thrilled to share her impactful message with our community. -
The Power of Words
By: Monica Krysztopa
Chief of Communications and Marketing, School District of Beloit
"As the Chief of Communications and Marketing for the School District of Beloit, I’m in the business of words. I create content highlighting all our district’s news, events, successes, awards, recognitions, and activities/events. Recognizing our students, families, staff, alums, and community partners on our social media platforms, website and app, podcasts, blogs, and media outlets with inclusivity is an honor." -
Graduation Speech
By: Emily Pelz, Principal, Beloit Memorial High School
"Today marks a momentous occasion, a day of celebration and reflection, and a day of endings and beginnings. As we come together to honor your achievements and look ahead to the future, I am reminded of the one constant that shapes our lives in the most profound ways: change." -
Graduation Speech
By: Tia Johnson, Board President, School District of Beloit
"Keep in mind that dreams are achieved through consistent effort and perseverance, even if the ultimate goal seems distant or challenging at first. Never underestimate the power of your dreams and the impact that you can have on the world around you." -
Graduation Speech
By: National Honor Society President Yescenia Zarinana, BACH Student, Beloit Memorial High School
"We have learned the value of perseverance, the power of resilience, and the beauty of embracing our authentic selves. We’ve discovered our passions, honed our talents, and forged lifelong friendships. We have realized that our greatest strengths lie in our individual achievements and our collective ability to lift each other up and inspire positive change in the world." -
Graduation Speech
By: Class of 2024 President Andrea Sala, HHES Student, Beloit Memorial High School
"We finally get to walk the stage in front of everyone we care about. I want to thank our teachers, mentors, and families for everything they’ve done to help us get to this moment. We couldn’t have done this without them, and I know how accomplished you all must feel as you watch us enter this independent stage of our lives." -
From Ignorance to Pride: Embracing My Filipino Heritage and Building AAPI Community Connections
By: Ms. Amanda Sellen, English Educator, Beloit Memorial High School
In honor of National Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month we asked Amanda Sellen to write a blog about her experiences as an Asian American. Amanda graciously shared her reflections on identity, belonging, and the importance of celebrating her culture. -
Chalk It Up to Experience
By: Mrs. Heidi Andre, Science Teacher, Beloit Memorial High School
"I have had 58 First Day of School experiences as a student or teacher. Over half of them, or to be exact 35, have been as a teacher in the School District of Beloit. It is strange to think that school will start without me next fall, but it will!" -
Empowering Beloit, Wisconsin's Youth Through Work-Based Learning
By: Ford Next Generation Learning - Power of the Network Newsletter
"The School District of Beloit (SDB) outpaced the State of Wisconsin by a remarkable margin of 3:1 in providing students with meaningful work-based learning (WBL) opportunities! Clearly, SDB prides itself on its commitment to providing students with real-world learning experiences and acknowledges it as a key component of achieving its vision to prepare and inspire each student to succeed in life and contribute to an ever-changing world." -
What I Love About Being a Principal
By: Samuel Karns, Todd Elementary Principal, School District of Beloit
"One of the things I love the most about being a school principal is the opportunity to support the “whole” child by meeting our students, families, and the community where they are. Through this lens, I can prioritize and focus on addressing not just my students’ academic needs but also their social, emotional, and physical well-being so that our students can reach their highest potential." -
The Enduring Impact of Positive Relationships
By: Janine Brass, Converse Elementary Music Teacher, School District of Beloit
"Teaching music has been a joy; however, building positive, meaningful relationships has been my passion. It is a pleasure and privilege to be a teacher. Being a specialist allows me to have my same students for up to six consecutive years. I have an opportunity to really get to know my students and their families. It’s important for my students to know that my classroom is a safe learning environment." -
Mental Health Matters
By: Eric Weier
Director of Special Education & Student Services, School District of Beloit
The School District of Beloit is proud to partner with the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, 7-Mindsets, and over 30 community partners to offer a night of education and connection around the importance of recognizing and responding to mental health needs as well as where to get the assistance needed in the community. -
Beloit Memorial High School Expo: The Little Engine That Could
By: Monica Krysztopa
Chief of Communications and Marketing, School District of Beloit
"We, like that little engine, may be small. Still, with the collaboration of our business, community, and higher education partners, we are making big strides and are positively impacting our students, district, and community. We embrace the lessons from that story and believe in the memorable phrase, “I think I can, I think I can.” -
#BMHSProud: An Ambassador of Beloit Memorial High School
By: Angelina Hernandez
Junior, HHES Academy, Beloit Memorial High School
"This is my first year as a Knight Ambassador, and I am enjoying the opportunity to be a positive student voice and share the many attributes and successes in our high school and with my classmates." -
Thank You Volunteers
By: Maria Acevedo
Community Outreach Liaison, School District of Beloit
"Our District is lucky to have nearly 1,200 volunteers, they are a big part of our success. We embrace and value their work and commitment to our students. There is a wonderful quote by Elizabeth Andrew, “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” We thank our volunteers for their heart and time." -
How BMHS Prepared Me for College
By: Natalie Bosco
BMHS 2022 Graduate
"I am very happy and proud to say that Beloit Memorial High School prepared me for college through its academy system, class variety, and internship opportunities. I am confident in the post-high school decisions that I was aided in making through my high school experience. #BeloitProud" -
Gaston Walking School Bus
By: Fonda Lewis
Principal, School District of Beloit
"On average, 13 students joined the “ walking bus” route each school day. One day, there were even 23 students on the “bus”! Our yearly school-wide student attendance rate increased from 83% in the 2021-2022 school year to approximately 90% for the 202-2023 school year." -
BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month
By: Melissa Beavers
Executive Director of Pupil Services, School District of Beloit
"The month of July has long been recognized as a significant month to acknowledge and explore the critical issues surrounding mental health challenges and substance use disorders within Black and marginalized racial groups. July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Health Awareness Month, also known as BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month." -
Looking for the Bright Spots
By: Dr. Kelley Grorud
Director of Instructional Leadership and STEAM, School District of Beloit
"As we move through summer and into a new school year, I encourage you to ask students, teachers, and district staff about the many bright spots they know about in our district. There are so many positive stories we can learn from and that we should share." -
Graduation Speech: Class of 2023 is Rich in Diversity
By: Baylor Denu
BACH Academy Student and Senior Class President, Class of 2023
"Our Beloit Memorial Class of 2023 is rich in diversity...Our Beloit Memorial Class of 2023 is rich in the ability to overcome adversity and to adapt...Our Beloit Memorial Class of 2023 is rich in experiences...Our Beloit Memorial Class of 2023 is rich in education...Our Beloit Memorial Class of 2023 is rich in relationships." -
Graduation Speech: Life is a Book
By: Aurora Miller
HHES Academy Student and National Honor Society President, Class of 2023
"One person gave me advice that has stuck with me to this day, and because of that, I want to share it with all of you. She told me that life is like a book. Every person, place, thing, event, it all has a place in this book. Whether it be a word, sentence, page, or chapter, it is all somewhere in our book, the story of our lives." -
Servant Leadership
By: Jennifer Schieve
Principal, Fruzen Intermediate
"In my first year as Principal of Fruzen Intermediate School, being committee to and implementing servant leadership has profoundly impacted our school’s culture." -
SDB Highlights
By: Monica Krysztopa
Chief of Communications and Marketing, School District of Beloit
"The School District of Beloit offers our students amazing opportunities with academics, athletics, activities, arts, real-world experiences, and more. Now is the time to share all the good things that are happening in our district." -
Student Health and Well-being
BY: Ms. Shana Leith
FoodWIse Program Administrator, UW-Madison Division of Extension
"UW-Madison’s Division of Extension FoodWIse program has been fortunate to partner with the School District of Beloit for many years to provide nutrition education. We love spending time with students and introducing them to foods they may not have tried before, reinforcing the importance of breakfast, or even increasing their knowledge about healthy eating habits." -
Back to School Balance
By: Tawny Morrison
Education Communications Specialist, PBS Wisconsin Education
"We want to share just a handful of the free resources and helpful tools available to help young learners start school, engage students with educational materials, and provide professional development opportunities for educators."
Podcast - SDB in the Spotlight
SDB News
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Beloit Board of Education to Host Table Talks at Library
“My hope is that this setup will encourage people to talk and share their thoughts about education, school programs, community involvement, and more. We will not have a formal presentation; our goal is simply to connect with everyone who joins us,” Johnson added.
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Beloit Memorial Hopes to Fund Athletic Facility Improvements with Private Donations
“Jacobson Field is massively dated. We spend about $75,000 a year both directly and indirectly to take care of that field with the man hours and equipment it involves with fertilizing, watering, cutting and lining. Because of that, we have to bring in outside groups to help with the maintenance.”
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Beloit Memorial's Laila Lee Enjoying Senior Season on Purple Tide
As good as her junior swimming season was, she’s been even better as a senior. She is one of the team’s top freestylers, in both individual and relay events, which hasn’t surprised her head coach, Kim Waite. “She is a hard-working, determined, goal-oriented athlete,” Waite said. “She’s not your normal high school student."
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Best Teacher in Stateline Gets to be Silly Year-Round
For 28 of the past 29 years, Kristin Hosey has spent 10 months a year playing games, occasionally dressing in silly costumes and singing songs to kindergartners. “It definitely keeps me young,” said Hosey, a 1990 Beloit Memorial High School graduate who spent the last 15 years of her teaching career at Gaston Elementary. “At this age, they all love their teachers, they love school, they love to work.”
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Beloit Memorial Boys Soccer Edges Waunkee in Regional Opener
As the lyrics of “Happy Birthday” rained down on Brian Denu in the post-game huddle on Tuesday night, the Beloit Memorial boys soccer head coach had plenty to celebrate as he grew a year older.
SDB App
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SDB App
The School District of Beloit’s new mobile app will keep you connected with your student’s school, district news, resources, and more. The app delivers real time school news to your smart device for fast, up-to-date access.It’s FREE to Download:
1. From a smart device, go to the App Store or Google Play
2. Search School District of Beloit
3. Then select School District of Beloit app to download if for free!School news in the palm of your hand, your new School District of Beloit mobile app is just a few taps away. Download it today!
Blackboard Notifications
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Blackboard Notifications
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Blackboard is a rapid notification system used to contact families in School District of Beloit (SDB) via telephone messages, text messages, and email messages.
The district uses this system to communicate information related to districtwide events, including safety alerts, key school dates, school closings due to inclement weather, and school and district newsletters.
In order to receive messages, you need to be a parent/guardian of an enrolled student in the School District of Beloit. Please keep your contact information up to date with your school.
If you have opted out of messages, you can opt back in by:
- Phone Calls: Call the Blackboard Phone Hotline at "855-502-STOP (855-502-7867)" from the phone line that has been opted out.
- Text (SMS) messages: Reply START to "60680" from the phone line that has been opted out for non-emergency messages. Reply START to "54968" for emergency messages.
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Skyward
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What is Skyward?
Skyward is an electronic tool that can be accessed by computer, tablet or mobile device with internet access. Families can see their child's demographic information, attendance data, student payment information, meal activity, schedule, progress reports, grades, report cards, discipline information and more!
First Time Users Should Contact Their Child's School Office to Set Up Access
Report cards post electronically in Skyward portfolio and family access instead of being mailed home. Paper copies of report cards and progress reports will still be available at schools for parents who request them. Interested parents should contact their student's principal.Updating Your Information
Updating your information on Skyward is essential. This information is also utilized for our Mass Notification system that will call, text and email you messages for districtwide events, including safety alerts, key school dates, and school closings due to inclement weather. To update your information please log in to your Skyward account and follow the steps in the video below.Questions
If you have any questions about Skyward, please contact (608) 361-4171.
Sign Up for Highlights and Headlines Newsletter
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SDB Newsletter: Highlights and Headlines
Each month, the School District of Beloit shares information to keep you informed on our engaging academic programs, our student and staff successes, our community collaborations, and much more.To receive this newsletter, please complete the sign-up form below: