Ranger Pride is a great way to end homecoming week. Best of luck Ranger Football!
Congratulations to our 2022 Homecoming King and Queen, Elio and Lilli!
Spanish 1 students practice los números while playing a variation of slapjack called mano nerviosa.
Since it is homecoming week at C-I, why not do a #throwbackthursday from the 1996 homecoming court!
Wednesday was "We Wear Pink" day! Every Wednesday in October we will be wearing pink in support of breast cancer awareness.
These two students rocked their name design in 7th grade art!
Tuesday was Beach vs. Biker day for homecoming week!
CRES enjoyed 'Pajama Day' as part of their homecoming dress-up days!
Congratulations to our 22-23 Homecoming Candidates!
King: (L-R) Dylan Klancher, Will Meyer, Elio Mendoza, Chase Hage, Lance Anderson (not pictured- Gabe Windorski)
Queen: (L-R) Olivia Rudolph, Annabelle Dahlberg, Josie Schaefer, Brynn Hollenhorst, Brooke Johnson, Lilli Young
Photo credit: Brenda Klippenes
Coronation will be held at 1:00 Friday, October 7 in the Mayberry Auditorium.
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See what's going on for home games and events during homecoming week!
*Projectunite will be hosting a Homecoming Parade Friday, Oct 7 at 4pm. Stay tuned to find out the route.
*Become a member and enjoy great food at the Sports Boosters Tailgate get-together at 5pm on Friday, October 7.
*Grad Blast will be hosting a fundraiser at Trailside Tavern after the game on Friday.
Let's kick-off Homecoming Week, October 3-7, with Dress-Up Days! High school and Elementary are shown.
Yesterday was CRES custodian, Lloyd’s, LAST DAY! Mrs. Stangel’s class got one last chance to say THANK YOU by singing to their friend. We wish you the best, sir!
Seniors were invited to attend an Education Fair at CLC on Wednesday, Sept. 28th where they explored a variety of post-secondary options. There were college, university, and military representatives available to answer questions and provide information. By registering for the event ahead of time, students could easily provide their information to the representative through a scanned barcode. It was wonderful to see our C-I students engaged and asking questions. Go-CI-Go!
Homecoming is next week! Here are two links with opportunities for shirts for homecoming and Project Unite. Orders have to be placed by TUESDAY to receive your shirt by FRIDAY. You can pick them up at Red Threads.
This has Project Unite & Homecoming:
https://www.redthreadsmn.com/ci-rangers
Direct Link to Project Unite
https://www.redthreadsmn.com/ci-rangers/c-i-projectunite
On Wednesday, 7th and 8th graders headed out on Serpent Lake with an organization called Wilderness Inquiry. Wilderness Inquiry delivers canoes around the state to help provide kids and adults with opportunities to get out on the water and learn about our Minnesota lakes. Students and staff got to canoe for 50 minutes at a time. Students got to play many land games as well.
A big THANK YOU goes out to Cuyuna Lakes Education Foundation for helping fund this event.
Reminder:
7-12th Grade Picture Day is tomorrow, September 30.
What was your first record, tape or CD that you ever owned? #throwbackthursday
Students in Ms. Pribyl's class had a surprise visitor yesterday. Officer Davis and his K-9, Ragnar, stopped in to say hello!
Mr. Otterstad's 3D art class created creature pinch pots. In this photo are the pots which have gone through a process called bisque firing. The purpose of bisque firing is to transform clay from its fragile state to a porous and durable state called ceramic for the second stage of firing. This allows students to safely apply glazes on the piece without damaging or cracking it. After the glaze, the pinch pots will go for the last round of firing.