
The Medina Close-up/FFA plants from the fundraiser will be ready for delivery/pick-up on Friday, May 7th after 3pm until 8pm or Saturday, May 8th from 9am-Noon.

Today the 8th graders joined us for North Dakota History class. We learned about different products made in ND, and found the cities on our maps. Thanks to all the companies that donated samples for us. A special thanks to our two local stores, Reister’s and Kramlich-Deede’s for donating yummy pepper sticks, jerky, and donuts!





Medina’s Prom Grand March begins at 7:30 pm Saturday night. Gym doors will open at 7:15 pm. Cost is $2/person for watch Grand March.
Prom attendees need to be at the school by 7:00 pm and go to the history room with their belongings.
Couples have scheduled prom pictures times.


Parents of students in grades 6-11, you will be receiving a letter in the mail with your child’s class schedule for the 2021-2022 school year. The letter will also include class requirements, expectations, and qualifications. Please check, sign and return the bottom portion of the class schedule, for each child. If you have questions, please call the school and ask for Mrs. Aaseth or Mrs. Hofmann.


Congratulations to Calli Mack and Abby Helm on receiving a $500 Elks Scholarship. Calli & Abby will be attending the Bismarck State College next school year. Calli will be majoring in Elementary Education and Abby will be majoring in Power Generation Technology. Way to go ladies!!!


Congratulations to Derek Reister who received a $1,000 AgCountry Scholarship. Derek will be attending the University of North Dakota next school year and plans to major in Mechanical Engineering. Way to go Derek!!!

Medina Public School has open positions for a paraprofessional and an assistant cook for the 2021-2022 school year. Both of these positions come with a single health insurance policy or cash equivalent. To apply, please visit https://www.medina.k12.nd.us/page/school-positions

Our preschool shared their “Humpty Dumpty” poem today!


The Medina FFA/Closeup students are selling plants again this year. Below is the link to the online order form https://bit.ly/plantsales2021 . All orders are due April 21st. Thank you for your continued support.

Several of our archers placed in the top ten in the ND State NASP Tournament. By placing in the top ten, these students have also qualified for the National Tournament which will be held virtually this year. Congratulations to the following students:
3D Competition
• Gracie Gunderson—1st place (High School Girls Division)
• Gage Hofmann—5th place (Middle School Boys Division)
Bullseye Competition
• Gracie Gunderson—1st place (High School Girls Division)
• Drew Hofmann—1st place (Elementary Boys Division)
• Gage Hofmann—2nd place (Middle School Boys Division)
• Brittney Reister—5th place (High School Girls Division)


Here is some information on the driver's education program offered at Medina School this summer. Please call the school with any questions.
https://5il.co/rg60

The Medina FFA (WLC) and Close-up students are once again selling plants. There are over 20 students selling and they currently have sheets and are selling face to face. If noone contacts you, please contact the school at 701-486-3121 and Ms. Vandehoven or Mr. Fischer will send a student your way. The online order form will launch on Wednesday the 14th. All orders are due April 20th. Thank you for your continued support of the FFA and Close-up students.

Congratulations to Brittney Reister who was one of five recipients of a $1,000 Dakota Central Scholarship. Way to go Brittney!


Today was our kick-off to our baseball themed reading month for our elementary students. Our HS baseball players joined in the reading fun!





Bingo for Books starting at 6:00!
LOTS of books to win and free food!
See you all soon!


Thursday the K-6 celebrated our Kids Heart Challenge (Hoops for Heart) fundraiser. As a group we had 43 students participate and raised $7402.19! These efforts will provide $600 for new PE equipment & of course save many lives!
Our top fundraisers from each class got to Pie a Teacher & Ms Hattlewick was the favorite getting 6 out of the 7 pies! Thanks for being a good sport! Our Top Fundraiser was Sage Pelerberg and she got to pie her teacher Mrs. Carlson (3rd picture)!
Thank you for all the support!!





As we get closer to registration for next school year, I wanted to inform parents about the opportunity for their child to take dual credit courses through Dakota College at Bottineau. The criteria to take these courses is below:
• Student must be either a sophomore, junior, or senior.
• Student must have a 3.5 cumulative grade point average.
• Student currently taking NDCDE online course adequately paced themselves and were not approached by administration to stay on track.
• Students must have a “A” in their first semester English or Composition class.
• Seniors who are interested in taking math or English must meet the following ACT requirements.
- ENGL 110 requires an ACT English score of 18.
- MATH 103, MATH 104, & MATH 210 require an ACT math score of
21.
- MATH 105, MATH 107, and MATH 165 require and ACT math score
of 25.
Any student who meets the above criteria will be sent a letter home in the postal mail next week explaining dual credit courses more in depth.


REMINDER: Title 1 is sponsoring a Fun Family Night on Monday, March 29th. There will be lots of kids’ books to win playing bingo. This event is for all kids from pre-school through 6th grade. The entire family is invited to this event. There will be pizza for supper and lots of books to win, and the best part is it is FREE!
Bingo for BOOKS/supper will begin at 6:00 pm in the Medina School lunch room.
Thank you Choice Bank of Medina for sponsoring all the books and Medina Booster Club for sponsoring the supper!!


We have 2 teams competing in Linton tonight for the Acalympics competition. The JH team did great and the SH team begins at 6:00 pm. It is televised on BEK.



The 9th and 10th graders in action learning CPR from the Medina Ambulance Service. Thank you Brogen and Renae for providing your time and efforts so our students can learn these life saving skills!!



