
Stanley FFA received a $500 grant from Hess Corporation and North Dakota State Fair Foundation to make Cancer Care Kits. Members made 14 kits (7 adult and 7 children) filled with handmade tie blankets, coloring books, colors and pictures colored by our Stanley Elementary and High School Students. Members then dropped off the adult kits at Trinity Health Cancer Center in Minot and the children's kits at Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo.








Check out the Student Council coffee cart! Members delivered coffee and treats to teachers at the high school to help kick off Teacher Appreciation Week.


The original link wasn't working. Here is the link for the One Act Play performance tonight:
https://www.youtube.com/@stanleypublicschool9677

Stanley School Theater group presents a One-Act Play tonight, May 5th at 6:30 pm in the high school gymnasium. Open to the public.
You can also view it at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/@stanleypublicschool9677

Math is best learned outside!




Sanford Health and NDSU School of Nursing at Sanford are pleased to announce the 2nd annual Bismarck HOPE camp on June 26, 1-7:30 p.m.
This high school event brings students into healthcare environments of work, including AirMed, POWER, medical lab, pharmacy, sterile processing, pharmacy, radiologic technology and Sanford clinics!
The cost for the camp is $35 and registration is limited to 30. Parents are responsible for registration, registration cost, and transportation to and from event.


We are looking for volunteers to run Junior High boys and girls shot put and discus events for our JH/JV/Varsity NWC Meet on Thursday, May 4 starting at 10:00. Please email Sarah.Sorenson@k12.nd.us if you are willing to help with these events. Thank you!


In an effort to improve our communication with parents/guardians and community members at Stanley Public Schools, the Stanley School Improvement Committee asks that you complete this survey to provide feedback. The Committee will be utilizing the results from this survey to improve our communication plan for our school district. Please complete survey by Tuesday, May 9th.
https://forms.office.com/r/B619Bp1GUH


KHRT and KHEART radio will air interviews with our top senior students. Please tune in at the dates/times below and support our graduates!


National Leadership Week comes to an end. Stuco spent several days this week in Kindergarten, painting flower pots and planting wildflower seeds with the littles. The kids enjoyed the craft and also learned about seeds and flowers. Once the flowers grow, they'll get to decide where to take them! Thanks for a great week of service, Student Council!








Congratulations to our 2023 State Qualifiers! Autumn Pulver, Abigail Hudelson, Macee Jones, and Erika Littlefield. These four young ladies gave it their all today at State Speech! Macee Jones placed 2nd in Extemp. Speaking and Autumn Pulver placed 4th in Serious Prose. Autumn also received a Superior Rating in Dramatic Interp. It was an amazing day for Stanley Speech and we are so very proud of all of our kids this season.


We are pleased to present our production of "Readers in Search of Books" based on the original play by Bradley Hayward. Our production includes original works by Stanley High School students! Please come and support our creative students as they perform on May 5 at 6:30pm!


Dear Parents/Guardians,
As we wrap up the semester in the high school building last day for teachers to accept late assignments is May 12th, unless the classroom teacher has specified an earlier date per their classroom policy.
Also, we are seeing a drastic increase in students using artificial intelligence websites as well as general plagiarism to complete their work. We use software that will alert us if a student has used AI or plagiarized their paper. Using AI to complete papers/assignments is cheating. Per our school policy, 'Any person(s) caught in act of cheating or plagiarism or knowingly condoning cheating or plagiarism (acceptance of) will receive a grade of zero for that assignment or test'.
Visit with your students about completing the work themselves so we can avoid this situation.

Today for National Leadership Week, Stuco joined with Mrs. Davis's 2nd graders to write thank you cards to veterans and service members. The cards were sent to SupportOurTroops.org, and will be distributed to deployed servicemembers around the globe.
Congrats to Sophie for being voted Best Card Maker!







Up coming events: Friday 4/28
Baseball (H) vs Tioga V 4:30 JV to follow
Softball @ Minot South Complex
2:00. V Stanley Vs Rugby
4:00. JV Stanley Vs Rugby
6:00. V Stanley Vs Bishop Ryan

Keep your eyes peeled! Today in National Leadership week, Stuco members joined 4th grade to paint rocks with positive messages and place them around town to brighten the days of our patrons. Be on the lookout for these works of art!!










Thank you Stanley Elementary for once again being a top money raiser for the American Heart Association- Jump Rope for Heart Campaign. Final totals had Stanley Elementary finish second in the state by a small margin. We raised over $22,000 and beat our total last year by $7,000. Stanley has and continues to be a perennial powerhouse fund raiser for the American Heart Association and this year is no exception. Thank you Blue Jays for your heard work providing for a wonderful cause.


Special thank you to Mrs. Grace Emolaga-Argosino in providing 2 fabulous performances for our students. Thank you to Mrs Schwinger and Mr Beckman for their concerts as well, job well done music department. Also, thank you to George Littlecreek for helping with the sound, the janitorial staff in both buildings for helping with set up and tear down, thank you to Mrs. Brown for coordination in both buildings, and Mrs Pulver for her role as well. Thank you to the teachers and support staff for helping during the concert, it was a group effort that put together a wonderful performance.

Congratulations to Kyra Fox for being selected for a $1,000 National FFA Scholarship!



Baseball game vs Sydney today Thursday 4/27 has been postponed.