Third graders had a blast learning about forces through a game of tug-of-war! By pulling on the rope, they discovered how pushes and pulls create motion, how balanced forces keep things still, and how unbalanced forces cause movement. This hands-on activity helped them see science in action while working together as a team. #brillionlions #brillionstem
22 days ago, Margie Bauknec
🎃Get ready for some spooky fun!
BHS National Honor Society invites you to
Trick-or-Treat Around the Halls of Brillion High School!
October 26 | 1:00–3:00 PM
Come in costume and enjoy a hauntingly good time!
#brillionlions
23 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Fifth grade wrapped up their ecosystem unit in the most delicious way—by harvesting their hydroponic farm! Students picked the lettuce they planted earlier in the year and enjoyed fresh salads made from their own crop. It was a tasty way to celebrate what they learned about ecosystems, photosynthesis, and how energy flows through living things. #brillionlions #brillionstem
23 days ago, Jessica Vanderville
23 days ago, Margie Bauknec
We harvested the last of our Extended School Program garden!
It’s been so much fun watching it grow throughout the summer and into the school year. We enjoyed plenty of cherry tomatoes and admired two beautiful colors of morning glories. Our garden also produced peppers, onions, sage, and cilantro. We learned that our pumpkins grew a little late this year, so we only had flowers—but there’s always next season! The compost from our garden will even be used by one of our families to feed their farm animals. 🌿🍅🌸 #brillionlions
24 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Last week we had our first Walk to School Wednesday of the school year. We had almost 50 students join us!! Thanks to all who participated. #brillionlions
24 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Motivational Monday 10-13-2025 Enjoy your week! #brillionlions
24 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Hands-on science! Biology students used chromatography to reveal the pigments behind fall leaf colors. 🍁 #brillionlions
27 days ago, Margie Bauknec
As part of their Earth Systems unit, fifth graders headed to Spring Creek in Brillion to become real-life scientists! They tested water temperature, oxygen levels, clarity, and even identified insects living in the water to learn more about the health of their local ecosystem. This hands-on investigation helped them understand how Earth’s systems—water, air, land, and living things—are interconnected. #brillionlions
27 days ago, Jessica Vanderville
Hey everyone, vote for our own volleyball player Emma who is up for player of the year in the Post Cresent. The link to vote is bit.ly/48X3PjB
#brillionlions
27 days ago, Margie Bauknec
If your 3rd graders start turning your fine china into hoppers, don’t blame the STEM teachers! In class, we only used plastic cups while learning about force and future motion. The students had a blast discovering how pushes and pulls can make objects hop and move in exciting ways. #brillionstem #brillionlions
27 days ago, Jessica Vanderville
While learning about structure and function, biology students applied their knowledge by making prosthetic limbs. #brillionlions
28 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Throwback Thursday-Does anyone recognize the student who is now a teacher in this photo?
#brillionlions #throwbackthursday
28 days ago, Margie Bauknec
After collecting donations for the past year, sizing, organizing etc. the Brillion HS Community Closet is ready to serve members of our district and community. Please call 920-756-9238 and ask for Jeff Schlender or Rhonda Holmes to book an appointment.
The Community Closet is managed by the High School Alternative Pathways students. #brillionlions
29 days ago, Margie Bauknec
In STEM class, first graders are learning about biomimicry—how people use ideas from nature to solve problems. They had the chance to watch the middle school students fly the gliders they built, which gave them inspiration for their own upcoming project. Soon, the first graders will design and build their own gliders, using what they’ve learned about nature to guide their creations. #brillionstem #brillionlions
29 days ago, Jessica Vanderville
4k & 5K families,
Parenting can be challenging, but also incredibly rewarding. Join us for an evening of strategies and support to make parenting more effective and enjoyable. Learn ways to raise a safe, happy, and responsible child while connecting with other parents.
Topics include: Setting limits, natural and logical consequences, rules and routines, positive reinforcement, challenging behaviors, and helping your child develop self-discipline.
WHEN: Monday, November 3, 2025
TIME: 5:30-7:00
LOCATION: Brillion Elementary Library, 315 S Main St., Brillion
#brillionlions
29 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Last week, our varsity football players took time out of their day to visit our 2nd graders for some reading fun and big smiles. After sharing stories and building connections, each student received a ticket voucher to the homecoming football game!
We love seeing our older students setting a positive example and building bridges across our school community. ❤️🐾🏈 #brillionlions
30 days ago, Margie Bauknec
Governor Tony Evers issued a proclamation for Wisconsin School Board Week, occuring from October 5-11, 2025, to recognize the state's school board members. This proclamation serves as a way to acknowledge the crucial role elected school board members play in governing the local school districts and advocating for students. Thank you School Board Members! #brillionlions
about 1 month ago, Margie Bauknec
It’s never too early to explore STEM! In Mrs. Geiger’s afternoon class, students are learning all about shapes. They discovered which shapes can roll—like the wheels on the bus—and why others cannot. This hands-on activity helped them connect math to the real world in a fun and exciting way! #brillionstem #brillionlions
about 1 month ago, Margie Bauknec
Please forgive the tardiness of this Post. The District is very thankful for the hard work that often goes unnoticed, but is crucial for the smooth operation of the schools. You are a key to ensuring a healthy environment for students, employees, and the public.
National Custodian Day, also known as National Custodial Workers Recognition Day, is observed annually on October 2nd to honor and show appreciation for custodians and custodial workers who keep schools, workplaces, and public spaces clean, safe, and healthy. The day recognizes their essential, often behind-the-scenes, efforts that contribute to creating a positive and functional environment for everyone. #brillionlions
about 1 month ago, Margie Bauknec