
The Stanley Band will be doing their Annual Pie Fundraiser again. Just in time for Thanksgiving!
The band makes homemade 9 inch pies completely from scratch. We will have pumpkin pie and apple pie available. The pumpkin pie comes completely baked and the apple pie comes as a take and bake or ready to store in the freezer for later. Each homemade pie is $20.
Pick-up Day: November 22 from 9am-1pm Last day to Order: November 20
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



Come join the Stanley Band next Tuesday, November 14 for their Fall Dinner and Concert!
Dinner from 5-7:00pm. Free will donation. Concert at 7:00pm. We hope to see you there!


GameDay Media will be broadcasting the Region 8 volleyball tournament on their YouTube channel. Below is the link to watch the tournament.
https://www.youtube.com/live/88xgK2RvIb0?si=9EStCvlAMgu13dT3

Cheer on the Blue Jays at the Region 8 volleyball tournament at Williston State College.
The Blue Jays will play Trenton at 3:00 PM on Monday, November 6 in the first round of the region tournament.
Students can sign up for a fan bus in the high school office. The fan bus will be leaving at 1:30 PM.


The 3rd graders finished the novel "Poppy" this quarter and celebrated by having a day filled with themed activities! 🦉🐭
The story takes place in a forest with the main characters being a mouse and an owl. The classes dissected owl pellets, made porcupine treats, watched owl videos, created forest maps, and made wooden owl ornaments! What a fun day! 🌲🌲











Sixth graders used their knowledge of fractions to make a yummy snack today! We doubled the recipe for s'mores trail mix, then divided it into equal portions to share. Thank you to the parents who donated supplies for this fun lesson!







There will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, November 10th for the observance of Veterans Day.

More student have stepped up to support their friend! We are proud of their willingness to show their classmate how much they care.


Seniors and Senior Parents! Please Join the Senior 2024 Remind group. I will use this application to communicate information about FAFSA updates, Scholarships, and upcoming graduation deadlines! Please feel free to share this information so that we reach all parents. All seniors will receive the same information in both Remind and in our Microsoft Teams group.


E-Sports will have their first practice November 6th after school. If interested in joining please attend!

The Kindergarten and 3rd Grade Winter Concert is only one month away!! We've been busy practicing already and we are SO excited to show you what we've been learning!! We can't wait to see YOU at the concert! :)


Blood saves lives! Student Council is hosting a blood drive on Wednesday, November 15th. You can schedule your appointment here: https://bit.ly/StucoBloodDrive


Congratulations to our Responsibility award winners for the month of October! We celebrated with students and staff at our Character assemblies this week. Great job, Bluejays! We can't wait to see how you show Gratitude, our next character trait, during November!





Bus #29 (Brence Wilson's bus) is running about 10-15 minutes late this morning.

Bus #17 (Alan Tillinghast's bus) is running about 15 minutes late this morning. This is the bus that makes stops in the John Rian addition (Adeline Drive, Prairie Drive, etc.).

Today Mrs. Sorenson met with seniors for Red Ribbon Week to talk about the dangers of abusing alcohol and drugs. They participated in stations that taught about alcohol use and abuse. Seniors also heard the story of Taylor Berhow by watching the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6cJAQCJH6U





Tomorrow (10/31) the annual Halloween parade will start at 1:30pm, but we will not be exiting the building this year. Kindergarten parents are invited to stand in the lunchroom or main office. Kindergarten students will start the parade by walking through those areas. All other parents are welcome to watch in the gym.

Our winter supplies of extra clothing have been dwindled down over the last week. We are in short supply of gloves, boots, and snow pants. We still have lots of hats and a few coats. If you have any old/surplus snow gear such as gloves, snow pants, or boots, we can put them to good use.

Stanley School and buses will be two hours late tomorrow (Friday, October 27). Buses will run where possible.

Hey Blue Jays! For tomorrow's Red Ribbon dress up day, you get a choice:
1 - "Team Up Against Drugs!" Wear your favorite team's jersey
OR
2 - "Drugs Won't Find Me!" Wear your Camo
