March Newsletter - Richardton-Taylor Public Schools · 3/2/2020 · March, 2020 RTPSD #34 March...
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Happy March everyone! I am not sure if the old adage about March coming
in as a lamb or a lion has a chance because our winter has been so up and
down this year. One day it may be like a lamb, but the next day may be like
a lion. But, we have been fortunate this year because we have not had to be
inside that often for recess. Most of the students would much rather be out-
side getting some fresh air even if it is a little brisk at times. A special
thanks to the paras that brave the weather to be outside with the students.
I hope that everyone took the time to really emphasize the importance of
reading during February for reading month, and how one’s ability to read
has a big effect on most of the things we do in life. Read-
ing is not only something we should do during reading
month but always. I hope that everyone enjoyed reading
month. I know the students enjoyed the different activi-
ties we had during reading month. All the time your
child/ren spend reading will help us reach our school im-
provement goal in reading comprehension. Thank you to
all the parents/guardians that were able to attend
“Pancakes with the Parents Breakfasts” and our family literacy day activity.
It is great to have you in the school. I know the students are very happy and
proud when you join us for these activities. We will be having an author visit
by John Steven Gurney, author and illustrator, on Friday, March 13 at 12:30
p.m. at TRE.
On February 13th at 10:30 a.m., Dakota Assemblies was here to present
“Magic Man Rusty”. The student seemed to enjoy the presentation a lot.
They were very attentive and respectful. The presentation taught the stu-
dent to follow your dreams and to know that each of us is special in our own
way. A few of the students had the opportunity to assist the presenter per-
form his magic tricks with the emphasis on believing in oneself. The stu-
dents did a great job paying attention and being respectful.
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TRE BOGO Book Fair 3
Author Visit 4
DBL<8>DWN Fundraiser 5
TRE March Menu 6
Preschool & Kindergarten Registration
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Secondary Principal .. Dr. Vogel
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Counselor Corner… Mrs. Jung RTPS BOGO Book Fair
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4-6 grade Principal.. Mrs. Jung
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Superintendent… Mr. Bautz
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2020-2021 Calendar 14
Daddy Daughter Dance 15/16
RTPS March Menu 17
March Calendar 19
Inside this issue:
Mr. Bohn’s Byline...
March, 2020
RTPSD #34
March Newsletter
The third quarter ends March 13th, and the report
cards will be ready for conferences. Parent-
Teacher Conferences at TRE will be March
16th and 17th from 3:30 to 7:00 pm each day.
Please watch for conference slips coming home
with your child/ren. If your conference time does
not work with your schedule, please contact the
teacher to reschedule your conference.
All families that will have a child attending pre-
school and/or kindergarten at TRE in the fall
of the 2020-2021 school year, please come to the
office at TRE and register him/her on March 16th
or March 17th during parent-teacher confer-
ences. If you are new to the district you may regis-
ter any time March 16th and 17th by stopping in at
the office. It is important that we get an accurate
count for planning purposes. Even if your child is
in preschool this year, please call the office or stop
at the school office so we know your intentions for
the fall.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank each
of the students and their parents that participated
in the fall Reading for Education fundraiser.
Thanks to you we raised close to $225 for our spe-
cial projects account. Some of this money was used
to buy different items for reading month. I am so
appreciative of your support. The spring online
Reading for Education fundraiser is during this
month. It cost nothing to participate. All you will
have to do is supply some email addresses, and we
receive 50 cents for each address. Information will
be sent home around March 9th. I hope that you
choose to participate.
Parents, if there is something happening at home
that may have an adverse effect on your child/ren,
and you think it would be helpful for us to know at
school so we can best help your child/ren, please
let us know. We would like to support your child/
ren, and it would help us understand why there
may be a change in your child/ren. I am not asking
that you give any personal details, but just a
heads up if there is something happening that
would cause stress in your child’s life. A couple
examples might be: a death in the family, an unex-
pected illness, an accident, a parent having to
leave unexpectedly for an extended time, or a loss
of a family pet. At these times your child/ren may
need that extra support
that we could offer. It
may be hard for your
child/ren to stay focused
in school during these
times, so it would give
us a better understand-
ing of what’s going on
with your child.
Oh, tis the season! The window for NDSA testing
opens in March so the students in grade 3 will be
taking the test. The TRE students will be taking
the NWEA assessments again this spring. They
will be taking the
NWEA assessments in
April.
I would like to wel-
come the new families
that have joined us
recently. We are very
happy to have you,
and I hope you find
your time here a re-
warding experience.
As always, please feel
free to come in to have
a conversation about your celebrations or con-
cerns. I would love to celebrate with you or help
find a way to work on your concerns. My door is
always open.
Preschool and
kindergarten registration
for the 2020-2021 school
year will be held during
Parent-Teacher
Conferences on March
16th and 17th
Mr. Bohn’s Byline Continued...
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Come to Our Buy 1, Get 1 Free Book Fair!
Taylor-Richardton Elementary Library
March 16 & 17 - 3:00 to 7:00
March 18 – 1:00 to 4:00
Please DO NOT use the school dump-
sters for your private use. This creates a
hardship when disposing of our own gar-
bage. Last week a dishwasher was
thrown in the school dumpster and by
Tuesday morning it was overfull.
If identified you will be asked to remove
your trash.
John Steven Gurney is the author and illustrator of the graphic
novel Fuzzy Baseball and the picture book Dinosaur Train.
He has illustrated over 140 chapter books, including the A to Z
Mysteries, the Bailey School Kids, and The Calendar Mys-
teries series. He has illustrated board games, advertising, post-
ers, puzzles, and a shopping bag for the Macy’s Thanksgiving
Day parade. John has worked as a caricature artist from Atlan-
tic City to Las Vegas, and on the streets of New York City, but
primarily in New England.
John grew up in Pennsylvania reading Dr. Seuss books and
watching Bugs Bunny cartoons. As he grew older his reading
material shifted to Mad Magazine, and then to JRR Tolkein
(but he never stopped watched Bugs Bunny cartoons). He stud-
ied illustration at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and received
his MFA in Illustration from the Hartford Art School.
John loves visiting schools to talk about illustration. Since 2002
he has visited schools in 31 different states, and five countries.
John lives in Brattleboro, Vermont with his wife Kathie. He has
used more than 40 people from his town to pose as characters
for his books. He loves running and cycling, except when there’s
too much snow, in which case he cross country skis and plays
racquetball. If you would like more information you can check
out this wesite:
https://www.johnstevengurney.com/
NO SCHOOL
Thursday, March 19—
Professional Development Day
Friday, March 20th—
Parent Teacher Comp Day
Monday, March 23—
Parent Teacher Comp Day
Author John Steven Gurney to visit TRE on Friday, March 13 at 12:30 p.m.
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JOHN STEVEN GURNEY
AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
LIFETOUCH SPRING
PICTURES
Wednesday, March 4th
8:30 a.m. at both RTPS and TRE. Afternoon
preschool will have their pictures taken at 12:15.
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DBL<8>DWN
Presents:
Fundraiser breakfast for the new
playground in Richardton, ND.
Where: March 15, 2020 at The American Legion in
Richardton, ND.
When: From 9 am to 2 pm
FREE WILL DONATION
March 2-6 Monday- cereal, mini bagel, fruit, juice, milk turkey subs w/lettuce & cheese, chips, cantaloupe, milk Tuesday- breakfast pizza, fruit, juice, milk sloppy joes, macaroni salad, pickles, mandarin oranges, milk Wednesday- cereal, lemon bread, fruit, juice, milk ham & scalloped potatoes, corn, dinner roll, tapioca pudding w/strawberries Thursday- long john, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk popcorn chicken, buttered noodles, peas, mixed fruit, milk Friday- cereal, toast, fruit, juice, milk tomato soup, grilled cheese, carrot & celery sticks, crackers, pears, milk March 9-13 Monday- cereal, pop tart, fruit, juice, milk toasty dogs, French fries, baked beans, peaches, milk Tuesday- French toast, ham patty, fruit, juice, milk summer sausage sandwich, cheese sticks, sunflower nuts, carroteenies, graham crackers, applesauce, milk Wednesday- egg omelet, toast, fruit, juice, milk cream chicken, mashed potatoes, biscuits, mixed vegetables, juice cup, milk Thursday- cereal, bagel, fruit, juice, milk tacos w/lettuce & cheese, broccoli & cauliflower, grapes, milk Friday- cinnamon roll, fruit, juice, milk cheese pizza, lettuce salad, pineapple, cookie, milk March 16-20 Monday- cereal, granola bar, fruit, juice, milk chili crispitoes w/lettuce & cheese, chips & salsa, apricots, milk Tuesday- biscuit & gravy, fruit, juice, milk chicken nuggets, rice pilaf, muffin, green beans, pears, milk Wednesday- cereal, yogurt parfait, juice, milk spaghetti w/meat sauce, breadsticks, peas & carrots, baked apples, milk Thursday- No school Professional Development Day Friday- No school PT Comp Day March 23-28 Monday- No school PT Comp Day Tuesday- cereal nutri-grain bar, fruit, juice, milk beanie weinies, lettuce salad, cinnamon bread, banana pudding, milk Wednesday- pancake on a stick, fruit, juice, milk meatballs, mashed potatoes, corn, dinner roll, peaches, Jell-O, milk Thursday- sausage & egg biscuit, fruit, juice, milk sausage, fried potatoes, California vegetables, bubble bread, ½ pear, milk Friday- caramel roll, fruit, juice, milk fish sticks, macaroni & cheese, peas, strawberries, milk March 30-31 Monday- cereal, banana bread, fruit, juice, milk chili, crackers, cheese, breadstick, ½ apple, milk Tuesday- scrambled eggs, sausage links, fruit, juice, milk rib burger, French fries, coleslaw, apricots, milk
All families that will have a child attending preschool and/or
kindergarten at TRE in the fall of the 2020-2021 school year,
please come to the office at TRE and register on March 16th or
March 17th during parent-teacher conferences from 3:30 to 7:00
p.m. If you are new to the district you may register any time from
March 16-17 by stopping in at the office. Registration forms are
available on the school’s website at www.richardton-
taylor.k12.nd.us. Copies of an official certificate of live birth and
current immunizations are necessary if registering at TRE for the
first time. It is important that we get an accurate count for planning
purposes. Even if your child is in preschool this year. Please call the
office or stop at school and register so we know your intentions for
the fall.
Preschool and Kindergarten Registration
TRE March Menu
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Saturday
March 7th
Set your clocks
ahead one hour
Second Grades Perform Contraction Surgery
Page 8 March Newsletter
Reading Month Activities
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Secondary Principal…. Dr. Misti Vogel
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SPRING ACTIVITIES It is time to begin Spring events including Track and Field, Speech, Acalympics, Math Counts and Music Competitions. We
welcome all the learning activities as we support students with their talents.
RESILIENCE A resilience program was established Fall 2018 and is one of our school improvements goals for social-emotional learning. The
program focuses on teaching students to become a stronger society by participating in educational events and activities fo-
cused on resilience. Haley Wolfe, Miss North Dakota, joined 7-12 grade on February 24th to further educate students on resili-
ence. Ms. Wolfe’s message focused on Kindness, Communication, Suicide Prevention, Responsibility, and Supporting Others.
We want to thank Miss North Dakota for focusing on student social-emotional needs in today’s society.
Parent –Teacher Conferences are Coming Up! Parent-teacher conferences will be held March 16th and 17th after school. The Richardton-Taylor High School has student-led
conferences which take place at an appointed time and includes the student, parents or guardians, and a homeroom teacher
that supported the student in preparing for the conference. I want to stress the importance of student-led conferences in
providing consistent support by both teachers and parents/guardians.
If a student and parent/guardian misses a student-led conference, students will be scheduled to meet with the secondary prin-
cipal to provide students with a student-led conference. In meeting student and parent needs, we are providing both the stu-
dent-led conference and time allotted where parents-guardians may visit with classroom teachers.
During student-led conferences, students will show and explain their learning and progress in their courses. Students will
also review their Star Reading and Star Math test scores. While reviewing test score information, students will be able set
goals for 4th quarter assessment. Spring North Dakota State Assessment will also take place in March and April. The Raider
education community is working together in supporting students to progress in areas needed for future preparation according
to grade level and college readiness. 7-12 grade students are encouraged to work with their teachers regarding areas that stu-
dents can strengthen by asking instructors for guidance and learning objectives that students may practice. Support your
child/children by communicating interest in student levels of achievement.
The Star Reading and Star Math Scores for 4-12 grade are displayed in the Library Hallway. Spring NDSA scores will also be
posted in this location for future reference.
Please take some time to review the chart during parent-teacher conferences as you come through the school.
I want to thank you, parents, for participating in the school conferences, school surveys and supporting your child’s education.
Your feedback has been helpful in shaping the student learning needs and providing better supports throughout the district.
Thank you for your support for education. Enjoy your Spring!
Counselor’s
Corner…….Mrs.Jung
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Senior parents: Remember
to file your FAFSA as soon as
possible if you have a senior heading to college. Local scholarships will be arriv-
ing soon. I will make sure all eligible seniors will receive copies.
All students seeking the ND CTE Scholarship will need to take three ACT
Workkeys exams to qualify. All eligible seniors have received this information
and should schedule testing times with me.
Junior parents: Please encourage your child to study for the ACT exam.
Many students qualify for college scholarships based on their ACT score. Stu-
dents also need to receive an 18 on the English section and 22 on the math sec-
tion, or they may have to take remedial courses their senior year. Please stop
by office if you have any questions!
They can find study websites on my webpage at:
https://sites.google.com/view/mrsjungscounselingcorner
UPCOMING EVENTS:
ACT Exam for ALL juniors – March 3rd at the Abbey
SAVE
THE DATE
PROM
APRIL 18, 2020
We kicked off our reading month with a scaven-
ger hunt and a pirate skit. Parents are invited
to join their child for a fun STEM activity.
Please see dates and times below for each grade
level.
5th grade: February 28th at 1:15 pm
4th grade: March 6th at 2:30 pm
6th grade: March 13th at 2:30 pm
The STEM activities are based around pirate
themes. Students’ accelerated reading points
are combined and tallied each week with the
goal of participating in a final celebration on
March 18th. Thank you to the teachers for all
your hard work organizing this event, and to
Mrs. Kuntz and her class for designing and as-
sisting with the STEM activities.
4-6 Elementary Principal News….Mrs. Jung
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Just a reminder as spring is approaching students are
required to wear a coat if the weather is below 50 degrees.
Please join us as we celebrate Reading Month
at Richardton-Taylor Public School. We will
be hosting a BOGO (Buy One Get One Free!)
Scholastic Book Fair March 16-18, 2020 as we
wrap up our month-long adventure as pirates
on the high seas. The fair will be open during
Parent/Teacher Conferences which will be
held on Monday, March 16 and Tuesday,
March 17 from 3:30-7:00 PM.
Superintendent….. Mr. Brent Bautz
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The Richardton-Taylor School Board approved the 2020-21 school calendar
at the February meeting. You will find a copy of the calendar in this news-
letter and on our website.
During the last legislative session, ND lawmakers changed the language
from days to hours in the law that regulates school calendars. The legisla-
tive intent was to allow school districts more flexibility with their calen-
dars, and not to reduce the number of school days.
Originally, the law stated that schools had to be in session for 175 days, and an instructional
day had to be a minimum of 6 hours, which equates to 1,050 hours per year. Schools that op-
erated on a 6.5-hour school day (1,137.5 hours per year) were allowed one “grace day” for a
storm day and could also use the additional hours to reconfigure instructional days, with the
Department of Public Instructions approval. Districts were not allowed to use the additional
hours for storm make up days because of the language of the law.
Our school district operates on 6.5-hour day, and several years ago we did reconfigure our in-
structional days from 175 to 168 instructional days to provide 7 professional develop-
ment/teacher collaboration days during the school year. Even after we reconfigured our in-
structional days to 168 days or 1,092 hours, we were still over the minimum requirement by
42 hours or 6.5 days.
The law now states that schools must be in session for 1,050 hours per year. This simple lan-
guage change allows school districts more flexibility and local control. The legislatures also
added an additional teacher professional development day into the law.
A school calendar shall include:
• 1,050 instructional hours;
• 3 holidays, as selected by the board in consultation with district teachers;
• No more than two days for parent/teacher conferences or compensatory time for parent/teacher
conferences held outside of regular school hours; and
• At least three days of professional development
Our 2020-21 school calendar has 1,092 instructional hours, the same as last year. However,
we now have the flexibility of banking the additional 42 hours and using them as needed.
Why 1,092 hours? Because our reconfiguration of instructional days was based on 1,092
hours and dropping below that would create issues with teacher contracts and negatively af-
fect classified staff salaries.
A huge thank you to the calendar committee for creating the 2020-21 school calendar. Mr.
Bohn, Mrs. Poswilko, Mrs. Skaley, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Stanek, Mrs. Dohrmann and Mrs.
Christensen, your time and effort is very much appreciated.
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All proceeds go towards Prom 2021.
To pre-register for the dance, fill out the form on
the attached page and return it to either school
office. If you have any questions, contact Rhon-
da Kuntz at the RTHS school (ext. 1074) or
email her at [email protected]
Cost: $30/daddy daughter pair with
$5 each additional daughter
Deadline to register is April 3rd, 2020. Please send payment with the regis-
tration (checks made out to the RTHS school).
The theme this year is “A Night in Paris”. Come dressed up in your
best and have a fun night of dancing with your daughter(s), nieces, or
granddaughters. There will be refreshments and snacks. Again,
pictures will be taken from 5:00-5:45 pm and each group/couple will
receive a 5x7 and are able to order more by picking up an order form
at the dance.
RTHS School Gym
Richardton-Taylor Public School
April 17th, 2020 Grand March @6:00pm with
dance from 6:30-8:00pm
2nd Annual RTHS Daddy Daughter Dance Registration Form
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NOTICE OF FILING DEADLINE
The Richardton-Taylor Public School District #34 Board of Education is seeking individuals to fill one
position for a three-year term beginning the July 2020. One candidate will be elected to represent “rural”
population. Interested candidates shall also file a statement of interest and affidavit of candidacy as re-
quired by section 16.1-09-02. The document must be filed with the school district business manager, or
mailed to and in the possession of the business manager, by four p.m. on April 6, 2020. Forms can be
obtained from the RT PSD Business Manager by calling 701-974-2111.
Total: $
Pre-registration is done by filling out the form below and
returning it to either school by April 3rd, 2020. Please
make sure to send in your registration form to ensure that
we have enough refreshments for all! Payment can be
brought to the dance or sent in with registration. If you
need more room to write more daughter’s names, please
write them on the bottom of the form!!
Make checks out to RTHS.
RTPS March Menu
Math Counts… Miss Kayla Zent
Page 17 Newsletter Title
The Stark County MathCounts Competition was held on Thursday, February 6th, at the Biesiot Activities Center in
Dickinson. Those competing for Richardton-Taylor Public School were Caisen Dohrmann, Ava Bartz, Evelyn Kuntz, Emma
Goetz, Aiden Dvorak, Macy Kennington, Dalton Schneider, and Sam Bartz. Macy Kennington was the highest scoring indi-
vidual on the team. Great job to all of the participants!
March 2-6
Mon. cereal, breakfasr bar, fruit, juice, milk mac and cheese, bread sticks, salad bar, fruit, milk
Tues.-oatmeal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk turkey wraps, chips, salad bar, fruit, milk
Wed.-pancakes, meat, fruit, juice, milk corn dogs, baked beans, salad bar, fruit, milk
Thurs.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk sloppy joes, buns, cheese, potatoes, salad bar, fruit, milk
Fri.- cereal, muffin, fruit, juice, milk cheese pizza, salad bar, fruit, milk
March 9-13
Mon.- cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk tacos in a bag, fruit, juice, milk
Tue.-cereal, pastry, fruit, juice, milk chicken fajitas, rice pilaf, fruit, juice, milk
Wed.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk 4-6 grade- chicken fried chicken, 7-12 grade -meatballs,
mashed potatoes, salad bar, fruit, milk
Thurs.-pancakes, meat, fruit, juice, milk hot dogs, baked means, potatoes, coleslaw, salad bar, fruit
Fri.- cereal, pastry, fruit, juice, milk knoephla soup, bread sticks, salad bar fruit, milk
March 16-20
Mon.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk chicken tacos, wraps, salad bar, fruit, juice, milk
Tues.-pancakes, meat, fruit, juice, milk spaghetti, meat sauce, corn, fruit, juice, milk
Wed.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk chili crispitos, rice pilaf, fruit, salad bar, milk
Thurs.- NO SCHOOL
Fri.-NO SCHOOL
March 20-27
Mon.-No SCHOOL
Tues.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk hamburger hot dish, buns, corn, salad bar, fruit, milk
Wed.-pancakes, meat, fruit, juice, milk subs, chips, fruit, juice, milk
Thurs.-cereal, go-gurts, fruit, juice, milk super nachos, cheese, salad bar, fruit, milk
Fri.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk pizza, salad bar, fruit, milk
March 30-31
Mon.-cereal, breakfast bar, fruit, juice, milk mac and cheese, bread sticks, salad bar, fruit, milk
Tues.-cereal, go-gurts, fruit, juice, milk spaghetti, corn, bread sticks, salad bar, fruit, milk
Basketball Fundamentals Clinic
Greetings from the Music Department
AFTER PROM PARTY PLANNING MEETING MARCH 5, 2020 @
6:30 in RTPS MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
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All basketball players in grades 7-11 grade are invit-
ed to a fundamentals clinic two nights a week start-
ing in March.
I would like to see how many are interested and
then I will plan from there. Please contact Kari
Dohrmann by text or call 1(701)527-1430
On January 24 Katelynn Cabot and Eden Bartz traveled to Univer-
sity of North Dakota to partake in an Honor Band/Honor Choir fes-
tival in which they both were selected through live audition. Both
rehearsed for 2 ½ days and were a part of the final concert on Sun-
day, January 26. Congratulations to both girls for being selected.
On Monday, March 16 the band students will participate in Instrumental day at DSU. We have many students
getting solos, and ensembles ready for this big day. Not only do we have solos and ensembles preparing, but
also the High School Band prepares 2 songs to be adjudicated on as well. Best of Luck to all band members and
their efforts to do their very best, and hopefully move on to the State level in May.
Congratulations goes out to Eden Bartz for being selected through live audition to participate in the Treble
Choir for All-State. This year All-State will be held on March 22, 23, & 24 at the Civic Center in Bismarck. All
groups for All-State practice together for 2 ½ days culminating in a final concert to be held on Tuesday, March
24. This is Eden’s 4th year being selected and will also receive a 4-year plaque for her endeavors. Again, Con-
gratulations Eden, we are very proud of you.
Killdeer Music Festival will be held on Saturday, March 28 at Killdeer High School. This festival is for grades
5 – 8 band and choir students. Again, we have many students preparing solos and ensembles to be adjudicated
that day. More information will go out to parents closer to festival time. Best of Luck to these students on
their hard work.
There’s no April fooling.........the High School Vocal day IS Wednesday, April 1, at the Abbey in Richardton.
Both solos, ensembles and the High School Choir will perform that day. Solos and ensembles will compete with
other schools in hopes to make it to the State Music Competition to be held on Saturday, May 2 at Bismarck
State College. Best of Luck to all students in hopes of making it to state.
As you can see, we have lots of music events happening in March and we are very proud of all of our student's
hard work and dedication to our department. Parents and community members are welcome to come out and
watch any of these exciting events.
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2
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A BBB Regional play in game
11th grade ACT
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Anatomy Students-U of Mary
Spring Picture Day
Woodwind Day-DSU
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A GBB State-Minot
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A GBB State-Minot
Speech @ DHS
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A GBB state –Minot
Speech @ DSU
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A BBB Regional-Trinity
Track Begins
Elem. VB Begins
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A BBB Regional-Trinity
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HS Acalympics-9:00 AM
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A BBB Regional-Trinity
Science Olympia
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End of 3rd Quarter
Speech @ New Sa-lem
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Speech @ RTHS
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RTPS Playground Breakfast Fundraiser
9 am to 2 pm at the American Legion
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Instrumental Day-DSU
P/T Conference @ RT /TRE and
STEAM SHOW
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P/T Conference @ RT /TRE and
STEAM SHOW
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NO SCHOOL-
PD Day
A BBB State –Bismarck
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NO SCHOOL –
P/T Comp
A BBB State –Bismarck
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A BBB State-Bismarck
Speech @ Mandan
Parade of Champi-ons-Bismarck
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All State Music
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NO SCHOOL –
P/T Comp.
All State Music
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All State Music
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ACT-Aspire-10th Grade
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Winter Sports pro-gram 6:00 pm BBB and GBB
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Speech @ RT
Killdeer Music Festi-val
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HS Track @ Bow-man-2:00 pm
Elem. VB @ Het-tinger-4:00 pm
MARCH 2020
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