
9th Graders enjoyed an art project with Myra today.



Some of the 3rd -6th graders had an impromptu tour of Apollonia Dental with Dr. Kristen.


Grades 3-6 went to the Mott Gallery of History & Art. Thank you to Mary Messer, and Shirley Halvorson for giving the tours.







For our last Achievement Friday of the year, in addition to homework help, K-6 students enjoyed gardening with NDSU Extension and STEM activities with vehicles provided by HESS.











The third graders are ready for the spring concert.


Spring concert! 🌸🎶



Spring concert time! Everyone did a fabulous job.



With the school year winding down, we are starting to think about next year. Please let the school office know by April 15, if you have a child who will be entering Kindergarten in August 2025.


The Spring Concert for Head Start through 6th Grade students is today at 1:30. Please join us for an entertaining afternoon!


Show your child how to find answers without asking you
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Help your teen get a head start on math test success
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Sixteen students took off for Bismarck on Sunday to take part in the 2025 State FBLA Conference. They had the opportunity to listen to Eddie Slowikowski, a motivational speaker who captivates audiences with a unique blend of inspiration, laughter, and even dancing. On Monday, they will compete in their individual and team events.


Sometimes, let your child learn by doing
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Try simple solutions for encouraging responsibility
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The 4th graders had a visit from Mrs. Marlene Kouba. She presented the classroom winners of the NDFB farm animal drawing contest and read them a book that she wrote.



Pasta was the highlight in 8th Grade FACS and Cultures & Cuisines a few weeks ago.








Reading Month ended with buddy reading and the quilt raffle. Thank you Gary and Tia Honeyman for the donation of the quilts. $1,100 was raised for the library! Thank you to the following students for selling tickets! Reese, Adriana, Anastasia, Carter, Charlotte, Thea, Mary, Willa, Jessica and top sellers Emma, Somer, Kaylee, and Ava!











Teachers, staff, and School Board welcomed the ND BCI Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and our Hettinger County Sheriff's Department during their Professional Development today. We were also fortunate to have representatives from our community join us… Coaches, medical professionals, City/youth/church leaders, and many others who directly work with and impact our students. We embrace moving forward together in order to protect and educate our youth and families!





Tia and Gary Honeyman donated beautiful quilts for our Reading Month raffle!


Alli Quinn won 1st place in the state in the North Dakota Farm Bureau Draw an Animal contest!


We have an exciting opportunity coming in April! Mott-Regent Public School will be offering training for Grade 9-12 students in Basic First Aid and CPR paid for by the Mott Fire Brigade. At the end of the two-hour session, the students will be certified through the American Heart Association. If your student participated two years ago, they will need this class to get recertified. The certification is for two years only. This is optional for our students to attend and will take place in the school building. The schedule might change depending on how many students attend. The schedule will be as follows:
*Thursday, April 10 – Date changed from original letter
12:30 – 2:30 Grade 9
Wednesday, April 16
12:30 – 2:30 Grade 10
Wednesday, April 23
12:30 – 2:30 Grade 11
Wednesday, April 30
12:30 – 2:30 Grade 12
Wednesday, May 7 (if needed)
12:30 – 2:30
Forms were mailed home last week. Please let the office know if you need another copy. Forms will need to be returned no later than Monday, March 31.

2nd Grade did an Integrated Activity for:
▪️Reading-Read about Money
▫️Art-Make Play Money
▪️Social Science-Saving and Spending
Money
▫️Math - Adding/Subtracting Total
Cost/Change
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