
We would be a mess without you! A huge shout-out to ALL of our custodians!


The 6th graders are building, painting, and laser engraving ukuleles in Technology and Innovation class. When they are finished, Ms. Mickels, the CRES music teacher, will teach them how to play! They will showcase their ukuleles and playing skills at their STEAM Expo in January.






Special Olympics and Unified Partners are bowling on Fridays at Cuyuna Lanes!



On September 27th, CIS Composition and Intro to Literature students attended Central Lake College's Verse Like Water: the visiting poet program. Students listened to three Eastern European poets read poetry and answer questions about the writing process. Thank you to the CLC English and CIS departments for making this event available to C-I students!


Mrs. Fort's 3rd grade class and Mrs. Smith's 1st grade class team up as "Reading Buddies," every other Friday! #ilovetoread







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Homecoming Dress-Up Day 5 is Ranger Pride and it was out if full force!
Student-athletes in Cross Country, Football and Volleyball visited the students at CRES today. They read books together, played in the gym and spent time in the classrooms.
Back at the high school Homecoming coronation took place and the 2023 Homecoming King and Queen were crowned. Congratulations Rusty and Hannah!
It was a fun-filled week of homecoming! Thank you for all who participated!







Last week, 7th graders met in the auditorium for a Suicide Prevention presentation with Mary Marana. She educated our students about mental health and its importance.




Homecoming dress-up day 4: Country!








Pillager School hosted the annual Unified Special Olympic Flag Football tournament last Wednesday. There were five schools (Pillager, Crosby Ironton, Cloquet, Bemidji, and Menahga) and over 250 athletes who participated!







2023 Homecoming t-shirts are available to purchase before school in the commons, and during both lunches., for only $10! They will also be sold at the Homecoming game. If you have any questions please email kandrusick@ci.k12.mn.us. #gocigo


Homecoming Dress-Up Days We Wear PINK on Wednesdays!



Our very own Scott Skinner is featured in this year's Minnesota Cooks calendar. The article is on the October pages and highlights Scott's use of fresh produce from Sprout, a farm-to-table organization. A huge THANK YOU to Scott for all of his hard work, but more importantly, for his care for the health and dining experience of our students and staff!! Read Scott's article is below.


Day 2 of Homecoming Week Dress-up Days was Adam Sandler/ PJ Day vs. Formal Attire!



Students in Mrs. Jensen's and Mrs. Smith's class investigated rocks, pebbles and silt. They collected and recorded their data. Some students even brought in their own rock collections!



During a career exploration activity in 9-12th grade Advisory, the #1 top career goal of 61.47% voters was Video Game Designer! Coming in #2 Registered Nursing, #3 Physical Therapy, #4 Welding and #5 Law Enforcement and Detective Work.
The top career cluster was Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications with Health Science at #2.
"A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement." ~Bo Bennett


Homecoming Dress-Up Days kicked off with Barbie vs. Ken (Marvel at CRES)!
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A couple of students in Mrs. Otterstads Culinary 2 class made these delicious mini strawberry cheesecakes!



Congratulations to the 2023 Homecoming Candidates:
Front Row: Jayden Wodarz, Haleigh Balis, Hannah Pederson, Abby Kramer, Adelaide Lonergan
Back Row: Rusty Miller, Colter Kovatovich, Kobe Severson
Not picture: Jordan Mount and James Stokman


Just a reminder that Homecoming Dress-Up Days start tomorrow! Here are both the High School and CRES days.
There are a lot of events throughout the whole week and you can find that information here!
GO-CI-GO!!


