Specialty Foods class Welcomes Mrs. Anna Senechal! Today she demonstrated how to make hot tea & fried rice with an American twist!
The Lifetouch sports pictures on Tuesday, December 11th will also include winter cheer. Again, order forms are available in the high school office.
Lifetouch sports pictures (wrestling, boys basketball & girls basketball) will be taken on Tuesday, December 11 in the morning. Order forms are available in the high school office.
The wrestling tournament scheduled for today in Velva is canceled and the JV girls' basketball tournament scheduled for today in Trenton has been postponed until Tuesday.
Stanley school will start 2 hours late today. There will be no morning bus service. We will still dismiss early as we do every Wednesday. We will plan to have afternoon bus service.
Stanley will not attend Tech Day at MSU today because of the terrible road conditions.
Stanley school and buses will be 2 hours late today.
Stanley School and buses will be running 2 hours late today (Wednesday, November 28).
The 4th graders have been learning about government the last month and soon will start North Dakota Studies. Last Tuesday they took the opportunity to see the state heritage center and state capital first hand. With the assistance of Don and Connie Longmuir they traveled to Bismarck and toured the Heritage Center. After a hands on experience with our history and a quick lunch they traveled to the state capital were they met North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Jensen and then took a moment to have their photo taken with Governor Burgum. They finished their busy day with a tour of the capital building and even got to go to the top floor. It was a wonderful learning experience for all involved!




The 4th graders have been learning about government the last month and soon will start North Dakota Studies. Last Tuesday they took the opportunity to see the state heritage center and state capital first hand. With the assistance of Don and Connie Longmuir they traveled to Bismarck and toured the Heritage Center. After a hands on experience with our history and a quick lunch they traveled to the state capital were they met North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Jensen and then took a moment to have their photo taken with Governor Burgum. They finished their busy day with a tour of the capital building and even got to go to the top floor. It was a wonderful learning experience for all involved!
After having the opportunity to visit with law enforcement and those involved, we have received reliable information that the comments the students made, while in incredibly poor taste, do not constitute specific or real threats to the students or staff in the district.
Words have definite power and consequence, as the students involved have learned. Stanley Public Schools has taken the comments seriously and has worked to ensure student safety. Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with school policies.
We are very thankful to those who shared the information with law enforcement and with Stanley schools. Students, staff, parents, and other patrons should never hesitate to reach out with questions or concerns.
School will resume as usual on Monday.
2018 State B One-Act Play STATE CHAMPIONS

A Biology student sent me this photo! Their minds are blown with how many dros of water you can get on a penny! They can explain the science behind the magic! #waterispolar #polaritycreateshydrogenbonds #surfacetension #scienceismagic #esslerscience

Administration is aware of comments made about students bringing guns to the high school today. Law enforcement has been involved since 6 PM last night following up with the students on those comments. School will proceed as normal today. Law enforcement will be at the high school this morning. If your students will not be in school today please call and let the office know.
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Great day! Great play! Great Kids! Finals tomorrow morning. Congratulations and Best of Luck!

Algebra I students attempt to Escape Math on Friday!




Looking for a place to have a Thanksgiving Neal?

Our one-act play is going to state! If you would like to contribute to their goodie bags, they are located in the high school workroom. We have 13 bags to fill. Congratulations to our actors and break a leg!

3rd graders listened to the book “Balloons Over Broadway” which told about the creation of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Then they created their own balloons.




