
Building Tomorrow's Leaders is a a comprehensive civic engagement program for students in grades 7-12. The program aims to strengthen leadership skills, build confidence, empower students for involvement and create a sense of purpose. At NR-S, we will run the program through our student council with supports from select teachers and the NDSU extension agent. The program consists of 8 modules, 6 modules must be completed in order to access the grant funds. We will work on these modules throughout the year, these modules include Principles of Leadership, Effective Communication, Effective Meetings, Career Preparation, Leadership Etiquette, Conflict Management, Community and State Exploration, and Project Management.


⭐️Congratulations to our K-5 Respect and Responsibility Award winners for the month of October! ⭐️



🏐Last night’s Rocket volleyball victory against Nelson County included the season wrap-up for the junior high team, a gift and donation from the Nelson County FCCLA to Bailey ❤️ and senior night for our 3 seniors!
Madi, Kyria and Emma: Thank you for the memories… it’s been so fun watching all of you throughout the years! Now let’s Go Get ‘Em at regionals! 💪🏼🏐




Cell membrane models in 10th grade Biology! Students are creating models that feature all of the components of the cell membrane. They will be talking about transport across the membrane and will be referring to these parts in future lessons. Smart kiddos! 🤓





This week some of the elementary art students learned about Bob Ross and his squirrel, Peapod. They had so much fun making their own Peapod!



Break-Out today!!!
Student Council Meeting tomorrow, Wed. Oct. 26 at 8:10 in Room A14.
Activities This Week:
Today: Volleyball vs Nelson County, 7, 8, C, B, A, at 3:30
Today: Baby Signs Parent Workshop at 5:00
Wednesday: Sophomores at Northern Valley Career Expo in Grand Forks
Thursday: Junior High and High School Fall Band and Choir Concert at 7:00
Friday: 5th and 6th Grade Boys' Basketball Game at Carrington at 4:30
Saturday: 5th and 6th Grade Boys' Basketball Jamboree at Four Winds
Enjoy your week!!


This week's menu


REMINDER: Our 9-12 students may request a “to-go” container from the lunchroom if they would like to take their school meal out of the building. While all meals eaten in the building need to be eaten in the lunchroom, if you want a “to go” meal, come a grab one!


NOTICE!
Starting Quarter 2: If a student in grade 11 or 12 has 5 or fewer absences and no deficiencies, Ds or Fs, they will be allowed to leave during resource times or online class periods. However, if they go over 5 absences in the active quarter or have deficiencies they will not be allowed to leave during resource time. All absences will apply to this rule.


🏐 Rocket Volleyball JV and Varsity came out on top tonight in Cooperstown against the Midkota/Griggs County Titans! 💪🏼 🚀


Students grades 7-12!
This week’s Open Gym Schedule:


Pre-K is busy studying the lifecycle of a pumpkin today! 🎃





Save the date!


Happy Birthday to Mr. Demester!!
Happy Birthday to Mrs. Nicolai!!
Happy Birthday to Mrs. Bonderson!!
Break-Out Tomorrow!!
Activities This Week:
Today: 5th and 6th Grade Boys' Basketball Game vs Four Winds at 4:30
Today: Volleyball at Cooperstown vs Midkota/Griggs County, 7, 8, C, B, A, at 3:30
Tuesday: Volleyball vs Nelson County, 7, 8, C, B, A, at 3:30
Tuesday: Baby Signs Parent Workshop at 5:00
Wednesday: Sophomores at Northern Valley Career Expo in Grand Forks
Thursday: Junior High and High School Fall Band and Choir Concert at 7:00
Friday: 5th and 6th Grade Boys' Basketball Game at Carrington at 4:30
Saturday: 5th and 6th Grade Boys' Basketball Jamboree at Four Winds
Enjoy your week!!


Good morning!
Next Tuesday (the day after Halloween) NR-S will be hosting Sweet Dreams Day!
Wear your pajamas, robes, and slippers to school!
Bring $2 or a pair of new, with tags pajamas to donate. (Pajamas guidelines attached to this post)
Sweet dreams day will benefit Project Ignite Light. ❤️



Open Gym tonight from 7:00-10:00pm for students in grades 7-12!


The School Office will be closed on Friday, October 28th.


For the last week and a half, sophomores have been doing the oft-anticipated News Report media project in Mr. Eich's English class. The objective of the unit is to compile reliable sources and collaborate with others to create a news broadcast. Students were tasked with compiling news from reliable sources, writing a script, completing various news segments (weather, sports, local/national news, breaking news, live at the scene, and expert interviews), editing a video, collaborating with peers, and communicating effectively. Creativity was also a focal point, as students were to create a broadcast station name and acronym, their individual reporter names, three commercials, and unique opening/closing segments. Mr. Eich wants to give a big shout-out to any community members and staff/faculty members who featured in any of the news reports and/or who allowed students to use their space/services. Well done! 👍🏼




A heartfelt thank you to the Langdon Area School for supporting Bailey!
They showed up sporting Battling with Bailey shirts and made a generous donation to her needs! The Jacobson Family, NRS School & Community, and everyone who loves Bailey, can't thank you enough! ❤


The boilers are up and running for the season! It’s time to CELEBRATE! 🔥
