Williston High School football camp: Will be having a youth camp for grades 3-6th on June 8th. I will send out more info at a later date.
Minot State Youth football for k-5 camp: June 25th-27th. http://football.msubeaverscamps.com/
Tioga Football Lineman:
Coaches,
We will be having our 3rd annual Brent Qvale Lineman camp on Friday, June 7th at WHS. Last year we had 70 lineman at our regional camp with 7 college coaches. This year we are opening up the camp to include 7-12 grade. We also have 11 collegiate coaches from 7 regional colleges who will be coaching the camp. I have included our registration form which can also be accessed from our district website, so please have all of your lineman who wish to go fill it out. Cost will remain $40 for the day, this includes camp a camp t-shirt and lunch as well, which they can pay at the door. We are planning for over 100 lineman to be in attendance this year and would love for your guys to be a part of it! I can also email you our flyer as well, which has all of the details on it.
Thanks gentlemen!
https://forms.gle/19WhudLL1KZKDKs69
Reading Month Tioga Central Elementary March 2019
During Reading Month, students in each grade level competed to see who could read the most words while averaging 85% or better on their AR quizzes. Central students read a total of 9,760,165 words & took 1,963 AR quizzes!
First place will receive a reading achievement medal, $20 in Book Bucks, a paw print fleece blanket & a mini pizza from Pinnacle. Second place will receive $15 in Book Bucks & a paw print drawstring backpack. Third place will receive $10 in Book Bucks & a set of paw print stampers.
Kindergarten
1st place – reading 7,161 words – Bella Holte
2nd place – reading 5,784 words – Carson Placek
3rd place – reading 5,021 words – Jackson Griffin
Grade 1
1st place – reading 17,659 words – Easton Rehak
2nd place – reading 7,657 words – Keslee Keever
3rd place – reading 5,621 words – Thatcher Davis
Grade 2
1st place – reading 11,379 words – Gracie Davidson
2nd place – reading 7,973 words – Kayleigh Orluck
3rd place – reading 7,269 words – Violet Sagaser
Grade 3
1st place – reading 383,421 words – Piper Moberg
2nd place – reading 69,244 words – Michael Twinn
3rd place – reading 52,740 words – Julia Kingston
Grade 4
1st place – reading 295,657 words – Kiya Sparks
2nd place – reading 221,014 words – June Kuntz
3rd place – reading 71,180 words – Abagail Ferguson
Grade 5
1st place – reading 273,498 words – Gunnar Moberg
2nd place – reading 178,009 words – Claire Lakey
3rd place – reading 169,912 words – Jeremiah Schmidt
Grade 6
1st place – reading 1,066,758 words – Kysten Keever
2nd place – reading 490,790 words – Yurek Loveridge
3rd place – reading 478,246 words – Petra Peterson
Tioga Public Schools has an opening for a High School Math Teacher and 4th Grade Elementary Teacher. For more information, call the High School at 701-664-3606 or the Elementary at 701-664-3441.
Another successful state convention for Tioga High School. This time it was FCCLA. Congratulations to Gracie Nutt and Emma Taylor for qualifying for Nationals with their Food Innovations STAR event! Paige Hollingshead, Aiyanna Plummer and Madelyn Carr received a gold award for their See What We’ve Done project. Finally, congratulations to Lydia Carr on your year as North Dakota’s State FCCLA President.
The track meet scheduled for today at the Tioga High School has been cancelled.
Attention all seniors!
Congratulations to our 18 JH and HS students that advanced to state. Tioga saw a lot of success and is coming home with numerous awards. In the JH NW Region Riley Pederson took 4th, Emma Taylor took 3rd, Gracie Nutt took 2nd, and Brock Sundhagen took 1st. In the HS NW Region and advancing to ISEF is Lydia Carr and Cameron Taylor as Alternates and Mikayla Wolfe took 2nd. Congratulations to all these students this is a huge accomplishment!
Prom will be on Saturday April 13th at Tioga High School. Grand March will start at 8:00 pm. Couples must plan to have their pictures taken between 5:30-7:00. The gym will open to the public starting at 7:15. Admission is $2 per person.
The Intro to Business freshmen students are spending the day in Williston at the Real World Camp. They are learning about wants vs needs, insurance, jobs, credit and loans, and budgeting.
The 2019 Letterperson's awards banquet will be Monday, April 15 @ 6 p.m. in the THS gym. A meal will be served, and awards will be given out to varsity letter winners and speech/drama participants. Parents are invited and encouraged to attend.
Tioga FBLA members are in Bismarck competing at the State Leadership Conference. Last night was the Opening Ceremony and some of the awards were announced. Today is competition day as well as leadership workshops. The students look forward to finding out how they did at the Awards Ceremony tomorrow morning.
The Tioga High School Anatomy class had fun working with synthetic cadavers and working in the kinesiology lab at U-Mary today.
There is no K-2 wrestling practice tonight 3-21-19!
Tioga Parents! An opportunity and invitation for all area communities! We will also have two presentations at the high school for students.
WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW!
Vaping and Cyber-security Student Safety Series
Trenton School and the Great Northwest Education Cooperative are hosting two parent nights on March 28th and April 1st. Both events will be held at Bakken Elementary School's Auditorium at 7:00 PM. National presenters Robb Holladay and Kent Mollberg will be providing assemblies at area schools as well as these two parent nights.
Target audience is students grade 5-12 and ALL PARENTS, but everyone is welcome.
Close Up program students enjoying the view from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s office balcony.
Close Up students are enjoying their trip! Here they are standing in front of the Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial.
The CTSO Carnival is today. Free will pasta meal starts at 11:30. Carnival games and bingo at 1:00.
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