SDB Blog

  • 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."

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  • 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"

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  • 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."

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  • BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month

    By: Ms. 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • 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."

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  • Live with Integrity and Follow Your Passion

    "You’ve grown into confident young adults who have significant things to say and special talents to share."

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  • Life is Full of Moments and Living Life is Full of Infinite Possibilities

    "Life is full of moments, and living life is full of infinite possibilities. It can be written and rewritten. Your life is not defined for you, but you define your life."

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  • Learning, Sharing, Engaging: My Internship with Communications and Marketing

    By: Natalie Bosco, BMHS 2022 Graduate, BACH Academy, SDB Communications and Marketing Intern

    "I was honored to be the first intern for the communications and marketing department with the School District of Beloit. This internship taught me many things that I will take with me to college and in my future career."

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  • Learning Happens Everywhere

    "We at PBS Wisconsin Education are thrilled to join several learning spaces in Beloit for fun learning events for children and professional development opportunities for educators. If you are looking for playful events or good ideas for keeping kids busy and learning this spring and summer, we happily invite you to explore with us!"

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  • Beloit Memorial High School's Newest Collaboration with Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG)

    "At Beloit Memorial High School, we are always looking for ways to collaborate with partners and organizations to enhance our student’s high school experience. Our number one goal is to graduate all of our student’s career, college, and community ready."

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  • Why Art Matters

    BY: Kathryn Buchanan, Art Teacher, Gaston Elementary School

    "I love making art with my students and seeing them create new ideas from our discussions. Art is so much more than creating a finished product. Art can be many things to every person, regardless of their age, cognitive level, race, or socioeconomic status. Anyone can make art."

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  • Music, the Sound of My Heart

    By: Mathew Anderson, Choral Director, Beloit Memorial High School

    "Music in our Schools month is a moment to celebrate the wonderful joy of teaching the whole student through music. Music education is as much about teamwork as it is also about individual work. It fosters a growth mindset and a spirit of adversity and grit vital to our student’s success when they leave the School District of Beloit."

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  • Black History Month

    By: Brandye Hereford, Principal, Merrill Elementary School

    "I enjoy honoring my culture, not just the African American experience but the African American experience in Beloit, and learning about how the first African Americans in Wisconsin settled in Beloit, with dreams of making a better life working for corporations up north."

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  • Showing Self-Care This Valentine’s Day

    By: Ms. Gisela Mejia Delgado and Her 2nd Grade Class at Hackett Elementary School

    "This month, my class spent some time exploring ways to practice self-care and we’ve come up with some ideas on how to love ourselves a little more."

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  • Why I Love Being an Elementary School Principal

    By: Brandye Hereford, Principal, Merrill Elementary School

    "As a Principal of a 4K-3 elementary school, I understand that we are the first school experience for students. I love being a part of setting an educational tone and experience for students and providing that foundation for their education"

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  • I Believe in our Kids, our Teachers, and our Community

    By: Deb Prowse, Career Academy Coach, Beloit Memorial High School

    "Beloit is my home. I bleed purple. I believe in our kids, our teachers, and our community and am hopeful that the academies will help many more of our students have a high school experience that will allow them to explore interests, find relevance in their course work, to find ways to grow as a community member, so they are well-prepared for whatever path they choose after high school."

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  • Giving Back to the Community that Raised Me

    By: Danielle Marx, Director of Human Resources, Stateline Family YMCA and Stateline Boys and Girls Clubs

    "Once I settled into a career in the Beloit community, I quickly found a way to give back. Almost exactly ten years after graduating, I found myself back in the halls of BMHS volunteering as an interviewer for the practice interview program. To say I fell in love with the impact this program makes is an understatement."

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  • Through the Iris

    By: David Garcia, Professional Educator, Fruzen Intermediate School

    "We can choose to blanket our students with colorful, positive, and dignified colors for them to radiate, or we can bury their self-respect with dark shades of grey. Our students bring to our classrooms vast color experiences grown from their everyday curiosity to belong somewhere. Every positive colorful human interaction we have with them should act as a paint stroke on their inner art canvas to be utilized as a tool to navigate through life’s journey."

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  • Esperanza

    By: Ariana Bruno, Cristal Peña, Crystal Silva, and Jennifer Silva, Bilingual Home School Liaisons, School District of Beloit

    "Planning for our Esperanza celebration was at times difficult because there are many amazing Hispanic traditions to highlight. Hispanic traditions are a sacred and beautiful way to bring families together from different cultures. We wanted families to have a sense of belonging, and their travel through our stations at this event would do just that. "

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