
Stanley High School has an opening for a paraeducator. Hours are from 8:00-3:40 with a pay of $17.64/hour. Please visit the Stanley Public Schools website to apply. https://www.stanley.k12.nd.us

We started a GoFundMe for our elementary school "Playground Project." Please consider donating to help us raise money for our amazing students!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/stanley-elementary-playground-project?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet


Band & Choir students participated in the Region Honor Festival at Williston State College. Students rehearsed all day with music students from other schools in the region & performed an evening concert.


We can do hard things! He High maths students practice evaluating difficult expressions. Their brains, their mindsets, and their confidence is growing every day!





Stanley FFA is on the road with 9 students traveling to the 92nd National FFA Convention in Indianapolis. We traveled to Wisconsin Dells the first night where students had fun at the water park and participating in several activities that our hotel offered. Then, we were off to the Beckman Mill in Beloit, Wisconsin where students were able to see how a mill that began in the 1800s was run by water power. They even got to see how they make corn meal using the original equipment today.





Bring it on! Freshmen channel their inner Shakespeare in a "Slam Contest". The best delivery of Shakespeares brilliant words in an insult were crowned Grand Slam Masters. Congrats to masters Ben Wing, Kyle Trahan, and Lindy Tangsrud! (Don't worry Mrs. Sorenson, we hugged it out!)





3rd Annual Chili Cook-off in the books! Congrats to all our teams for a fabulous turn out!
Best chili:
1st place: Luau chili
Tie for 2nd & 3rd: Snow and Neon Chili
Decor & theme:
1st: Snow Chili
2nd: Neon Chili
3rd: Devils Chili





Congratulations to Erika. She was the winner of the basket of books at the Elementary School Book Fair.


Friday 4th grade wrapped up our study of local government by taking a trip to the county courthouse. The kids met and sat in on District Judge Lee’s courtroom and asked him questions. We then toured the old and new courthouse with State Attorney Enget. Next the class toured the jail and sheriffs office. After a quick lunch we concluded our tours with the county auditor, recorder, and treasurer. It was quite a day!





Fans are reporting it is Ridgeland Street not Drive for the FB game

Mrs. Sorensen and her high school students pumped up our elementary students at the red ribbon assemblies today! We learned powerful ways to say no to drugs and alcohol, and we had some fun, too!




District 16 VB Tournament Bracket


It's super hero day at Stanley public schools. Super Hero Lefsa Lena (a.k.a substitute teacher Lynn Petz) directs the drum line with her mighty lefsa turner.



Tenth grade students put on a college fair at lunch today! They called admission offices for handouts, researched the college and made a poster to present to the school. Great job!!!





Our hardworking staff get a little Friday pick-me-up. Orange you glad it’s Friday?!




Check out the new cardio equipment that has arrived in the Stanley High School weight room! This equipment will be helpful to advance our physical education curriculum.


The junior high health classes are becoming responsible consumers by understanding the sales techniques used in commercials. Today, they used those same techniques to create their own commercials and perform them for their class.




Fridays 5:30 football game vs Bismarck St. Mary's JV will take place at their new HS football field located at:
5802 Ridgeland Drive
Bismarck, ND 58503

Congratulations to Logan Neset and the Stanley Stampede 4H group for organizing a successful hat day to raise money for the Stanley High School food pantry! Students could pay $1 to wear a hat with the proceeds used to fill the shelves of the food pantry at the high school.


We’re asking for donations for the silent auction during our Salute to Our Vets night. If you have anything to donate, please bring it to the elementary school. Thank you!
