
The Girls' Basketball team helped out the Dakota Hope Clinic today by setting up their Giving Trees. Watch for information about the team's upcoming diaper drive for Dakota Hope.





As we wrap up the month of November, check out some of the great things that happened at SHS! Enjoy our November Highlight Reel at the link posted below!
https://youtu.be/Yk4gqsio6nQ

Congratulations to the following band students for being selected to the 2024 UND Honor Band. They will participate and perform in the festival on January 19-21 at UND. Each student completed a live audition that consisted of scales, solos, and sight-reading.
Avery Ellis - French Horn
Braxton Istilart - Alto Sax
Alexis Laparra - Flute


Another resource to help navigate the new FAFSA process! Please share!
https://bnd.nd.gov/fafsa/

Attention Seniors and College Students! The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FAFSA, will open up on DECEMBER 31, 2023. Please go to: https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch to set up your FSA ID. You can do that right now so that you are ready when the application opens up. Below you will find some helpful tutorial videos and handouts to use when applying for Financial Aid: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOnRHvzlSVv1veXJ7n_15sksZYKKQYb3J https://collegehandbook.bnd.nd.gov/college-handbook/fafsa/ https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa



The Winter Concert is one week away! Kindergarten will perform at 2:00pm and 3rd Grade will perform at 6:30pm. The concert is on Thursday, December 7th in the Elementary School Gym! We can't wait to see YOU at the concert!


The Stanley FBLA chapter celebrated American Enterprise Day last week on November 15. Members visited with the 6th grade students and helped walk them through the process of creating a business plan for a hot chocolate stand.


Stanley FFA has extra greenery available at a sale price. If you are interested in purchasing you can order at this site and pickup at the High School Office https://stanley-ffa.square.site/ or let an FFA Member know, email Miss Hawbaker at bailey.hawbaker@k12.nd.us or contact Jana Enger to place your order.






There is still time left to order a homemade pie from the Stanley Band! Orders close tomorrow night on Monday, November 20.
The band makes homemade 9 inch apple & pumpkin pie completely from scratch. The pumpkin pie comes fully baked and the apple pie comes as a take and bake or ready for the freezer. Each homemade pie is $20.
Pick-up Day: November 22 from 9am-1pm at Stanley High School
How to Order:
1. Use the QR code or the following link: https://forms.gle/U5bRRN4UCsLjd5ss9
2. Find a band member
3. Contact Miss Schwingler via the contact info on the attached flyer



Bring a hose because the courtroom was on fire! No objections that mock trials turned up the heat. The 2023 senior forensics class conducted mock trials at the Mountrail County Courthouse on Wednesday, November 15th. The courtroom was buzzing with objections and expert testimony.
The first case on the docket was the State of North Dakota versus Ryder Bonham. Prosecution members included attorneys Jonathan Germundson and Audrey Dazell with their witnesses Jake Hernandez and Abigail Clark. The defense attorneys were Mattiea Stone and Emma Jastrebski with their witnesses Jacob Dick and Dakota Pittsley. After a 40-minute deliberation, the jury found the defendant not guilty on all counts of murder, endangering by fire or explosion, and child abuse.
The second case on the docket was the State of North Dakota versus Avery McQueen. Representing the prosecution were attorneys for the state, Norah Hermanson and Molly Lund, with their witnesses Lane Vachal and Jacob Anderson. Representing the defense of Avery McQueen were attorneys Corra Bell and Adrien Rossin with their witnesses Bethany Enander and Kylee Ragan. After an intense courtroom battle, the jury delivered guilty verdicts of criminal conspiracy, criminal facilitation, and theft of property sending the defendant to jail.
A special thanks to the staff of Clerk of District Court including Madison Rogers, Heather Lee, and Katie Jackson for accommodating the mock trials. Another shoutout goes to Wade Enget and Amber Fiesel for presiding as judges and hearing the cases. Their time offered valuable lessons and insights into the criminal justice system for the seniors. Lastly, a thanks to the jurors that served jury duty including Nancy Hermanson, David Enander, Breann Lund, Pam Germundson, Shi Stone, Stacey Goodall, and Tia VanBerkom. See you back in court 2024!










Mrs. Hoaby's 3rd grade Language Arts classes had the opportunity to write persuasive papers to help animals at Hairball Haven and For Belle's Sake. After they video called with Hairball Haven to meet some of the animals, they wrote in first person to try to convince people to adopt the animal they chose. The letters were then mailed to the two animal shelters. They really enjoyed this project and hope all their animals get adopted faster with their help!











There is NO SCHOOL on November 22, 23, 24th for Thanksgiving Break.

Stanley Elementary Brew Crew coffee club has been busy delivering coffee to teachers every Friday. The students are learning to take and deliver orders, make coffee and hot chocolate, and advertise their products.




Mrs. Hunt's 3rd grade Science classes wrapped up their unit on Electric Interactions by experimenting with static electricity! They tested different items like salt, aluminum foil, paper, toothpicks and of course their hair to see if those objects were affected by static electricity.







There is still time left to order! Stanley Band is making homemade pumpkin pie & apple pie next week just in time for Thanksgiving. Orders are due November 20th.
To order:
1. Use the link or QR code in the pictures
2. Find a band member
3. Contact Brittany Schwingler at the school



Today is the day! Join the Stanley Band for Dinner & their Fall Concert. Dinner from 5-7:00pm. Concert starts at 7. We hope to see you there!


Today is World Kindness Day. First introduced in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement, World Kindness Day offers an opportunity to highlight good deeds in the community and the common thread of kindness. In honor of this day, we'd like to share a video of a very special act of kindness. On November 8, students at Stanley High School came together to stand with a fellow Blue Jay as he continues his fight against cancer. Thank you to the students and staff who shaved their hair and donated money to help raise $29,261 that will help with Jacob's medical expenses. We hope you felt the love that day in our gym. Your fellow Blue Jays are standing with you, Jacob!
Here is a video link from that day!
https://youtu.be/o1j1yUhB8-0


Bus Stop Change
Effective 11/14/23
In order to address capacity issues on the bus, there will be a couple changes made to the morning stops only:
At 7:40, Bus #17 will stop at the corner of Noma Drive and Adeline Drive, then go to a stop midway on Noma Drive, then make a 3rd stop at the corner of Settlers Way and Adeline Drive. The bus will then go to the elementary school for drop off, followed by a second loop through the Rian Addition to pick up at the remaining stops.
This change is only for the stops listed above. The stop locations are the same, the time will be slightly earlier than previous days.

Reminder: FFA Meeting Tomorrow!


For the last two days Mr. Hellman’s Social Studies classes have been learning about the importance of Veteran’s Day and thanking those who served. They finished up today by making cards to thank Veterans locally and far away. To all who served or are serving, thank you!


