What was your favorite subject in school? #throwbackthursday

Here is a peek at the art of the week!
Independent Study- Reindeer cactus ring holder
3D Art- Animal sculptures
Independent Study- Painted turtle container
Painting- Watercolor
Such great talent!




Who's up for a game horse?
These two students and Mr. Becker of course!

Kindergarten students walked to the Care Center to spread Christmas cheer! Children and residents made snowflakes, colored Christmas pictures, sang Christmas songs and read stories together. Everyone had the best time together. The kids were all smiles upon receiving candy canes on their way out!




Students in Miss Kate's class made "Penguin Porridge." It was delicious!

Congratulations to our November, 4th grade Students of the Month!

ELVES WANTED!
Jingle Bell Lane is still in need of volunteers to help at their event next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday! Classes will be visiting between the hours of 8:30-10:30 and 11:30-2:30. Please contact crespto182@gmail.com to volunteer!

What was your favorite song when you were in junior high? #throwbackthursday

Students in Engineering and Innovation and RangerMade have been very busy in Santa's workshop!




Who ate their fill of pie over Thanksgiving?
We think these students in Ms. Ditlevson's classes may have! They created cranberry-apple pie with a lattice top, classic double crust apple pie, pumpkin pie and cranberry-apple crumble.

Shown here are our artists of the week....
8th grade art- Sphere value study
7th grade art- Acrylic painting
Keep up the great work!

Ms. Stangel's class enjoyed a Thanksgiving theme game of roll and cover with M&M's before enjoying the break!



We hope to see you at the winter choir concert, December 4 at 3:00pm!

Students in kindergarten enjoyed hosting their grandparents for "Grandparents Day!"



Sometimes we get reading time with a snack and in the dark for our class reward. "Midnight read and feed!" Mrs. Vosacek's 5th grade class.




Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

Mrs. Cencer's class had a Thanksgiving dinner that the students prepared: deviled eggs, turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, buns, stuffing, pumpkin pie and blueberry cheesecake. Students invited Mrs. Strom, Mr. Syrstad and some of their unified partners to eat with them!




Mrs. Jensen's first graders are hard at work trying to make a 10!


Take a peek at our art of the week! Shown here is a Hands Project, Family Faces, and a watercolor painting. Keep up the great work!

Thank you to MN Rural CEP's Jama Davidson and DEED's Anthony Schaffhauser for our first Ranger Pathway Presentation on Current and Future Careers. Brianna Erickson, our Career Pathways Consultant, has organized presentations on a variety of career-related topics for our 9th-12th grade students throughout the school year. Upcoming topics include job requirements from a Human Resources standpoint, finances, and information on different Career Clusters.



