
Attention Stanley Students! Realizing some families/students would like to do school supply shopping early, so here is the supply list your student would need if enrolled in my 7th Grade Life Science, 8th Grade Earth Science, and my new elective 9-12 STEM Science.
7th and 8th Grade Sciences:
1. 3 Subject Notebook strictly for Science only. I ask for a 3 subject notebook so it should last the entire year. 1 area of notebook will be vocabulary, another area will be notes and activities, and the last area will be test prep.
2. Pocket Folder
3. Pencils
4. Optional: Pens/Highlighters/Coloring supplies. I do provide crayons, colored pencils, and markers for when we take notes, vocabulary, and lesson activities.
9-12 STEM Science
1. 3 Composition Notebooks for STEM students. I mention 3 as it would be nice for each student to have one for the different topics we will be diving into this year which are 18 Weeks of LEGO Robotics, 9 Weeks of Engineering, and 9 Weeks of Career.
2. 1.5 inch Binder with around 15 page dividers.
3. Pencils
4. Optional: Pens/Highlighters/Coloring supplies. I do provide crayons, colored pencils, and markers for when we take notes, vocabulary, and lesson activities.
So excited for this upcoming School Year and hope to see you all in the upcoming weeks. Of any questions about items please fill free to contact me at my school email address which is anthony.cuypers@k12.nd.us
~Mr.Cuypers~

Hey Stanley parents! With the school year approaching, I know many of you may be traveling to Minot to do your supply shopping. Since there isn’t a Junior High supply list, I wanted to let you know what your 7th and 8th graders would need for Math class.
- 1” 3-ring binder (to remain in my classroom)
- packet of loose leaf paper (in the binder)
- composition notebook (dedicated only to math)
- pocket folder
- pencils and erasers
They will not need a calculator, compass, ruler, protractor, or coloring supplies. I have these for them. If your student is unable to obtain supplies, please just have them talk to me on the first day of school.
Happy Summer!

Hey Stanley parents! With the school year approaching, I know many of you may be traveling to Minot to do your supply shopping. Since there isn’t a Junior High supply list, I wanted to let you know what your 7th and 8th graders would need for Math class.
- 1” 3-ring binder (to remain in my classroom)
- packet of loose leaf paper (in the binder)
- composition notebook (dedicated only to math)
- pocket folder
- pencils and erasers
They will not need a calculator, compass, ruler, protractor, or coloring supplies. I have these for them. If your student is unable to obtain supplies, please just have them talk to me on the first day of school.
Happy Summer!

Stanley's FBLA members are in San Antonio, having a day of fun before the National Conference starts tomorrow.


2019-2020 School Supply List
You can also find the pdf version on our school website under documents.


Our Booster Club is hosting an Alumni Fundraiser Night! Check out the photos for a list of events.



Blue Jays took flight to Costa Rica and experienced kayaking near a volcano, hiking in the rainforest, local farm, rice and beans, zip lining, and the beach! Stay tuned for more info on our adventures!




Although the entire project is not complete, we WILL be using the front entrance to the high school for graduation! Come and celebrate our graduates!
(For your convenience, we will have all entrances unlocked on graduation day.)



In case you missed it in the paper:
Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Ellingson, and Mrs. Davidson retirement party open house will be tomorrow at 4 in the elementary lunch.

Yearbook order forms can be picked up at the high school outside of Mrs. Evensvold's room.


Our first graders came up with some great ideas for Mr. Morgan do to after he retires!





Essler's Biology students are currently employed by Jurassic Park as DNA Research & Cloning lab technicians! They've spent the day extracting DNA to save the dinosaur populations on Isla Nublar!





Ms. Tronset's class had a blast at the pool party they won during reading month!



Highway Patrol donated to SHS's Entomology & Forensic's classes a deer fetus whose mom was hit. We are so excited to collect data on body decomposition & insect decomposers! #entomology #forensics





Fashion show tonight @ the Stanley movie theatre 6:30! Fashion students have been working all year to bring you their special collection!

Ms. Tronset's class had a blast at the pool party they won during reading month!

Highway Patrol donated to SHS's Entomology & Forensic's classes a deer fetus whose mom was hit. We are so excited to collect data on body decomposition & insect decomposers! #entomology #forensics

Kayaks needed for outdoor learning day! If you have one that we can use, contact Sarah Sorenson or Tyra Rolfe at the high school. Thank you!

Athletic Banquet Video
http://viewpure.com/z0Gl5pC9MMo?start=0&end=0#

Sometimes we get caught up in all the things that are bad in our world. We let the darkness steal our light. We forget to stop and truly see the good in our lives. Yesterday, that is where I was at. The past month we have heard about all the hurt that is happening at SHS...and I wonder if we got lost in that pain and we forgot to look for the good? Well, yesterday I left my office while 2 students were getting some coffee from my keurig. When I came back in they were gone but they left me a surprise that brought tears to my eyes and light into the darkness. Words written on the coffee cups that gave me hope. Words that reminded me that there is so much good in our school, in our community and in our world. We just need to stop and look and listen for it...and then go share it with others. Darkness will not overcome the light. #bethelight
