On Friday, Mrs. Davis's class were doctors and performed contraction surgery.
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Davis
Students
Students
Students
Students
🚨FINALLY BOX TOPS HAS GONE DIGITAL🚨 Now its easier then ever to submit box tops for your school, NO MORE CLIPPING! Funds from Box Tops will go towards our "Playground Project." Go to www.boxtops4education.com for more details!
over 5 years ago, Jasmynn Halvorson
box tops flyer
Football games tonight will start at 4:30 with 2 JH games and 1 JV game.
over 5 years ago, Sarah Brewer
Mrs.Stafslien’s math class has been working on fact representation! Today they had to show how many math “bubbles” they could come up with to represent 10! They had 5 minutes to come up with as many as they could think of. Way to go kids! 👍🏻👍🏻
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Stafslien
Math bubbles
Writing math bubbles
Writing math bubbles
🚨REMINDER🚨 Wednesday, September 18th is an early dismissal day for teacher in-service. Buses will run. Elementary will dismiss at 12:20pm High School will dismiss at 12:30pm
over 5 years ago, Jasmynn Halvorson
8th grade is ready to play hard at their tournament at Our Reedemers! Go blue jays!
over 5 years ago, Jasmynn Halvorson
Volleyball team
Title students read the story "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendack. Then drew pictures and completed a writing activity what they do when they are WILD!
over 5 years ago, Dawn Evenson
Students completing group work.
Students completing group work.
Students completing group work.
Students completing group work.
This week our Family Night theme was Wild About Title. In the Title room Friday, we enjoyed the story "Where the Wild Things Are"! We found the read aloud book in a great resource: Reading is Fundamental- rif.org. When on rif.org, scroll down to Literacy Central! There is an button for "explore". Have Fun-Happy Friday!!!
over 5 years ago, TItle 1/Karyn Meyer
This week Stanley 4th graders learned about the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11th. Students were shown a video describing what happened that day and then took time to discuss the day and ask questions. The classes then used a virtual field trip app to tour the twin towers before and after the attacks. Students were able to visit the 9/11 memorial. The 4th graders were also told about Stanley’s own Ann Nelson who lost her life that day. After learning about Ann’s bucket list they decided they would help to cross off one of her items. The class decorated rocks with inspirational sayings and drawings that will be placed around town to make someone smile. Anyone who finds one of these rocks is encouraged to snap a photo and email it to Mr. Hellman to share with the classes (jacob.hellman@k12.nd.us).
over 5 years ago, Jacob Hellman
Student looking at twin towers
Student looking at 9/11 monument
Student looking at twin towers
Student decorating rock
The Ag 2 students have had a busy week of demonstrating agricultural tasks in class. The student’s demonstrations ranged from planting seeds and staining wood to routine vehicle maintenance and grilling burgers. The students enjoyed showing off their talents and they all did a fantastic job!
over 5 years ago, Bailey Hawbaker
Ag 2 student grilling burgers.
Ag 2 students teaching how to stain wood.
Ag 2 student explaining how to change oil.
Ag 2 students planting seeds.
Seniors went to futurepalooza at Minot State today. They listened to as speaker share his story along with the best tips for their future...it includes a whole lot of grit! Then they were able to talk to experts in different career pathways and representatives from colleges. It was a great day!
over 5 years ago, Sarah Sorenson
Career table talks
Speaker opened with chello
Bus ride home.
When you are working hard and the rain doesn’t stop!
over 5 years ago, Cross-Country
Running in the rain
Running in the rain
Mrs. Sandeen's second grade class would like to thank those who sponsored them to get a Scholastic book to take home each month! They were very excited and happy to receive their September book today!
over 5 years ago, Mrs. Sandeen
Mrs. Sandeen's Class
Today Mr. Hellman's 4th grade played a scavenger hunt game with their vocabulary words. Students had to find a hidden QR code that gave them a clue about their vocab word and then had to write that word down. There were even a few jokes hidden with the real questions!
over 5 years ago, Jacob Hellman
Students working on QR Codes
Students working with QR codes
Students working with QR codes
Students working with QR codes
Senior career fair at Minot State University tomorrow! Bus leaves at 8:00 am. Please remember to turn in your permission slip. Can’t wait!
over 5 years ago, Sarah Sorenson
Today Mr. Hellman's 4th grade played a scavenger hunt game with their vocabulary words. Students had to find a hidden QR code that gave them a clue about their vocab word and then had to write that word down. There were even a few jokes hidden with the real questions!
over 5 years ago, Jacob Hellman
Stanley Public School District has the following job openings: 1. High School One-Act Play Coach: Experience in theater, drama, or speech preferred. For more information please contact Alecia Pulver at 701-628-2342. 2. Substitute Teachers: The Stanley Community Public School District is in need of substitute teachers. In order to be a substitute teacher in the Stanley School District an individual must have a substitute teaching license from the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board (ESPB). The requirements for a substitute license from ESPB are: 1. Official transcript documenting a minimum of 48 semester hours of college coursework; 2. Successful background check completed with ESPB. 3. Online application for the substitute license. The substitute license is now $80 and is good for a period of 2 years. The license expires on the applicant's birthday. A substitute license from ESPB allows a person to be a substitute teacher for grades K-12 in all ND schools. To start an application for the substitute teaching license visit the ESPB web site at: https://www.nd.gov/espb/licensure/license-information/substitute-license For more information please contact Alecia Pulver at 701-628-2342, or Erica Klabunde at 701-628-2422.
over 5 years ago, Stanley Public School
Essler's Biology students learned a little about chemiluminescence today. The lab was primarily a reminder of how an independent variable can manipulate a dependent variable and reviewing the scientific method. They had glowsticks (order in picture) in cold water (5°C), room temp (22°C), and hot water (45°C). Can you tell which temp allowed the glowstick to glow the brightest?
over 5 years ago, Erin Essler
Chemiluminescence
This weekend Grenora/Westby JH Volleyball team was involved in a bus accident. We will be wearing black and yellow tomorrow Sept. 10 to show our support. https://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/23-Grenora-Junior-High-Volleyball-team-members-transported-to-the-hospital-after-bus-crash-559688441.html
over 5 years ago, Jasmynn Halvorson
Title Family Night *Correction* Tonight: September 9, 5-6pm Hope to see you!!
over 5 years ago, TItle 1/Karyn Meyer