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October Newsletter: Secondary Principal's Note Dr. Misti Vogle

The October newsletter for the Richardson-Taylor Public School District provides information on upcoming events. It summarizes the secondary principal's message about the importance of standardized testing in October and provides the testing schedule. It also announces that parent-teacher conferences will be held on October 13th and 14th and encourages parents to attend. Finally, it previews the elementary principal's message about changes to the dates of upcoming parent-teacher conferences in November and the importance of checking students' clothing for cooler weather.

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October Newsletter: Secondary Principal's Note Dr. Misti Vogle

The October newsletter for the Richardson-Taylor Public School District provides information on upcoming events. It summarizes the secondary principal's message about the importance of standardized testing in October and provides the testing schedule. It also announces that parent-teacher conferences will be held on October 13th and 14th and encourages parents to attend. Finally, it previews the elementary principal's message about changes to the dates of upcoming parent-teacher conferences in November and the importance of checking students' clothing for cooler weather.

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October Newsletter

RICH AR DTO N TAYLO R P UB L IC S CHO O L DIS T R ICT #34

Secondary Principals Note Dr. Misti Vogle


I hope you have found the month of September fulfilling with educational and extra-curricular activities. School came alive this last
month with multiple events.

FOOTBALL

CROWS NEST

October, 2015

RTPSD #34

Inside this issue:


Dig Pink Night

New Staff, J. Jung

Superintendents
Message

Counselor Corner

Elementary Principal 8
TRE Menu

New Staff, K Redka

10

Halloween
Festival

11

Paw Prints

12

Love & Logic

14

RT/St. Marys Menu

18

VOLLEYBALL

Crows Nest Update: Multiple volunteers gave up


personal time in the midst of working and harvesting. There has also been multiple contractors that
have come last minute to help complete parts of the
building project. Thank you people for your ideas,
time, strength, and dedication to our school and our
community.

Principal Continued.
The month of October is again filled with
multiple events. However, I want to stress
the importance of testing as we have multiple state-wide and standardized tests administered throughout the month of October.
Before and during testing it is crucial that
your student has optimal rest, is well nourished, and is focused on doing well on their
tests.
NWEA Testing (measures student progress)
October 12th 19th.
Oct. 12, 2015 Freshmen: 8:30am 2:15pm
Oct. 12, 2015 Juniors:12:45pm - 3:15pm
Oct. 13, 2015 Sophomores: 8:30am-2:15pm
Oct. 14, 2015 7th grade: 8:30am 10:55am
Oct. 14, 2015 8th grade: 12:45pm 3:15pm
Oct. 15, 2015 8th grade: 8:30am 10:55am
Oct. 15, 2015 7th grade: 12:45 3:15pm
PSAT Testing measures skills in three basic
academic areas (critical reading, math problem-solving, writing skills) important for
success in college.
Oct. 14, 2015 Juniors: 8:30am 12:15pm
North Dakota State Assessment (science)
measure how well they are meeting gradelevel expectations according to North Dakota education standards.

Use these lesson plans to help guide


your child with his/her studies. Consistency between teachers and parents
will provide the best educational structure for your student.

In meeting student and parent


needs we are providing both the
student-led conference and time
allotted where parents/guardians
may visit with classroom teachers.

Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming


up! Parent-teacher conferences will be
held October 13, and 14th from
4:00pm 7:00pm. The RichardtonTaylor High School has student-led
conferences which takes 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 parentteacher conferences in providing consistent support by both teachers and
parents/guardians.

There will be time in between appointed student-led conferences


where students and parents/guardians may visit classroom
teachers to further discuss student
progress. I also want to express that
the Richardton-Taylor School teachers are willing to support students
consistently throughout the year so
please be active with your students
learning and contact teachers at
your convenience as concerns may
arise or if you want to discuss student progress. You may call the
school to set up a time to meet with
a teacher, contact a teacher through
email, or converse by phone. Lets
be proactive together regarding your
childs learning. I look forward to
seeing you at conferences!

If a student and parent/guardian misses a student-led conference, students


will be scheduled to meet with the secondary principal to provide students
with a student-led conference.
Some concerns have been brought to
our attention regarding parents that
may want to visit with multiple classroom teachers following student-led
conferences.

5/6 Grade Girls


Basketball vs Trinity

Oct. 26th, 2015 8th grade: During science


class with Mrs. Kuntz
Oct. 26th, 2015 Juniors: During science
class with Mrs. Stromsborg and Mrs. Kuntz
Reminder: I want to remind you that teachers have web pages that are linked through
our Richardton-Taylor High School home
page at https://sites.google.com/a/
richardton-taylor.k12.nd.us/richardtontaylor-high/. On the left hand side of the
home page, there is a link that says Lesson
Plans. When you click on this link, you
can choose a teacher and review lesson
plans for the week.

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October Newsletter

Dig Pink Night


The Richardton-Taylor and Hettinger-Scranton volleyball teams will be hosting a Dig Pink
volleyball match in Richardton on Tuesday, October 27th, with the C Squad match starting at 4:30.
There will be a silent basket auction that night during the C and JV matches and a portion of the varsity match. All proceeds from the auction will go to Breast Cancer Awareness. If you would like to
donate a basket or item to be auctioned, please drop it off at the high school by 3:30 on Tuesday, October 27th. If you have any questions, call Coach Zent at 974-2111. We hope you can come out that
night to support our volleyball team and this wonderful cause!
*This is also Parents Night.

Meet Our New Counselor Mrs. Jennifer Jung


Hello!
My name is Jennifer Jung and I am the
new counselor for K-12 students at
RTHS, TRE, and St. Marys. I received
my BS in Elementary Education from
Dickinson State University and my Masters in Curriculum & Instruction from
Chadron State College in Nebraska. I
am currently working on my school
counseling degree through Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.

High. We also have a very spoiled Shih-Tzu


named Samson. We love to travel and
spend time outdoors.
Fun Facts about Mrs. Jung

I have one older sister and three


younger brothers

I have never been stung by a bee or


wasp

I love, love, love cheese buttons

I grew up in South Heart, ND, but my


family roots are here in the RichardtonTaylor area. My husband teaches science courses at Dickinson High School.

I go to the Medora Musical a lot in the


summer

I ran a marathon in Fargo

Our oldest son, Landen, lives and works


in Dickinson. Our daughter, Ireland, is
a senior at DHS and our youngest son,
Aiden, is an 8th grader at Hagen Junior

My husband and I have the same birthday

Junior High
Choir Class

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Superintendent. Mr. Brent Bautz

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October Newsletter

Counselors Corner..Jenn
I have created a web page with all of the scholarship links organized by month. I will keep adding scholarship information
as I receive it.

http://jungscounselingcorner.weebly.com
Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship http://www.elks.org/enf/scholars/mvs.cfm
Alert Magazine Scholarship http://www.alertmagazine.org/scholarship.php
Youth Volunteer Scholarship Award (Nov. 29) http://www.studentscholarships.org/volunteer.php
Carrington Dental Centre Scholarship (Oct. 30) http://www.studentscholarships.org/search.php
Horatio Alger Scholarship (Oct. 25) www.horatioalger.org//scholarships
General Scholarship www.fastweb.com
Profile in Courage Essay Contest
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Education+and+Public+Programs/Profile+in+Courage+Award/Essay+Contest+for+High+School
+Students/
NDSCA Essay Scholarship (Dec. 24)

See Mrs. Jung

PSAT will be administered at the Abbey on October 14th at 8:30 for junior students who signed up. Reminder that there is
a $15.00 fee for this test. This fee must be paid in the office with Mrs. Conlon prior to taking the test. Please see Mrs.
Jung if you have any questions regarding this assessment.
All students in grades K-11 will be taking the NWEA assessment in October/November. This assessment will measure
English, language, and math. This assessment will be completed on the computer. Students in grades 4, 8, and 11 will
also take the CTB Science assessment.
Upcoming College Reps Visiting RTHS (for interested juniors and seniors)
Bismarck State College: October 12th at 8:30
University of Jamestown: October 14th at 2:00

Fall Music Concert


Grades 7-12
October 20, 2015
RTHS Gym at 7:00 pm
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HOMECOMING ROYALTY 2015

Back: Denver Colgrove, Abraham Axtmann, Karl Vyse


Front: Elizabeth Bohn, Tracy Leingang, Reagan Olson

Congratulations to
Abraham Axtmann and Tracy Leingang
SPIRIT WEEK CLASS POINTS:

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2016

2196

2018

1911

2017

1757

2021

1203

2019

1148

2020

1132

October Newsletter

HOMECOMING WEEK

2015

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Mr. Bohns Byline


First of all, I would like to remind everyone that we have

changed our parent/teacher conferences to Tuesday,


November 3rd and Thursday, November 5th. This
will enable us to have the results of the students
NWEA tests and their first quarter grades. We might
even have the results of the state assessment that
some of the students took last year. You should have
received your child/rens mid-term grades so I hope
that if you have any questions or concerns you have
contacted his/her teacher. We will also be hosting a
book fair during conferences.

Now that we are in the autumn season, please send


appropriate clothing for your child/ren. Remember
that if the temperature is below 50 degrees, the students need a jacket. This information is in the handbook that you should have received from your child/
ren. I hope you have taken time to read through it
because there have been some important changes.
Please keep the handbook handy so if your child/ren
has any questions about rules and regulations at the
school, you could find the answer for him/her. If
you have any questions about the information in the
handbook, please call me.
As the 4/5/6 girls basketball season ends, I would
like to thank Coach Rummel for all of his time and
dedication to the program. Also, thank you to the
parents for all of the time and effort you sacrifice to
have your child on the team. Congratulations girls
on a season of growth and fun. It is now time to gear
up for the boys basketball season which begins on
October 2nd.
I hope you have been busy helping your child/ren
sell goodies for the Club Choice fundraiser sponsored by PAWS. We receive about 45% of the money that is raised by the students to put back into
items that will benefit the students at TRE. If you are
new to TRE and would like to be involved in our
parent group, the next meeting is September 29 at
6:00 p.m. here at TRE. It was great to see a couple
new faces at the previous meeting.
Thanks you to all the ladies that come in to volunteer on Wednesdays. You are definitely an asset to
us. A special thanks to Pepper Stutzman and Judy
Roll for taking the time to come in and help us with
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vision checks and pictures. Anyone who would like


to volunteer is always welcome.
October will be a busy month as was September. I
would also like to thank Buck and Bev Haas for
their hospitality and the sharing of their knowledge
when the sixth grade class, along with Mrs. Messer,
Mrs. Hoff, Mrs. Bartz and myself went on a field
trip to the old Taylor Nursery and Art Depot. It was
a very educational and fun experience. The sixth
grade class was also given the opportunity to learn
about animals of North Dakota, especially the
mountain lion, when they were visited by a game
warden from the North Dakota Game and Fish
Department. K-6 students were treated to
Traveling with Lewis and Clark by Tom Gibson
who was sponsored by the Central Stark and Western Soil Conservation District. These were just a
few of the many activities for the past month.
The students will have to put on their testing hats
for October because the K-6 students will be taking
the NWEA assessments beginning on October 12
and ending November 13, and the fourth grade
students will also have to take the CTBS science
assessment shortly after October 19. I hope all the
students work very hard to do their best on the assessments, and parents we
ask that you do your part
in making sure your child
has enough rest and has a
good breakfast so they are
able to focus on the assessments.
Please make sure you
check out the entire newsletter for upcoming
events. Please let us know at TRE if you have anything special that we can celebrate with your child/
ren or if you have any concerns. Please contact the
teacher/s if you have questions or concerns about
your child/ren. The best time to contact them are
from 8:00 8:25 in the morning or from 3:15
3:30 in the afternoon. Communication is the key to
success.
Mr. Bohn

Newsletter Title

TRE October Menu


Breakfast:
September 28October2
Monday- egg patties, hash browns, muffin, fruit, juice
Tuesday- cereal, banana bread, fruit, juice, milk
Wednesday-combo bars, toast, fruit, juice, milk
Thursday- long john, fruit, juice, milk
Friday- cereal, lemon bread, fruit, juice, milk
October 5-9
Monday- pancake, sausage patty, fruit, juice
Tuesday- cereal, toast w/jelly, fruit, juice, milk
Wednesday- cinnamon roll, fruit, juice, milk
Thursday-cereal, granola bar, fruit, juice, milk
Friday- ham & cheese biscuit, fruit, juice
October 12-16
Monday- cereal, cinnamon toast, fruit, juice
Tuesday- pancake wrap, fruit, juice, milk

Lunch:
hamburger/macaroni hotdish, lettuce salad, bubble bread,
mandarin oranges, milk
popcorn chicken, rice pilaf, Calif. veggies, peaches, muffin, milk
creamed chicken, biscuit/gravy, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots,
jell-o w/fruit, milk
turkey wrap, sun chips, cucumbers, pineapple, rice krispie bar, milk
grilled cheese, tomato soup, crackers, celery, cauliflower, apricots
tator tot hot dish, corn, muffin, mandarin oranges, milk
orange chicken, rice pilaf, mixed veggies, bubble bread, applesauce
ham, criss cross potatoes, green beans, dinner roll, tapioca pudding
w/strawberries, milk
taco salad w/black beans, broccoli & cauliflower, breadsticks,
cantaloupe, milk
macaroni & cheese, cinnamon roll, peas & carrots, pears, milk

Wednesday- cereal, yogurt, juice, milk


Thursday- French toast, hash browns, fruit
Friday- Professional Development Day

pizza, lettuce salad, apple, cookie, milk


hot ham & cheese sandwich, puzzle potatoes, broccoli & cauliflower,
pineapple, milk
meatloaf, baked potato, corn, dinner roll, peach crisp, milk
corn dogs, French fries, baked beans, mandarin oranges, brownie
No School

October 19-23
Monday- egg & cheese biscuit, fruit, juice
Tuesday- cereal, donut fruit, juice, milk
Wednesday- caramel roll, fruit, juice, milk
Thursday-Teachers Convention
Friday-Teachers Convention

chicken hot dish, coleslaw, muffin, pears, milk


sausage, fried potatoes, California veggies, breadsticks, peaches
chili, crackers, cheese, carrots & celery, breadstick apple, milk
No School
No School

October 26-30
Monday- cereal, muffin, fruit, juice, milk
Tuesday- egg omelet, toast, fruit, juice, milk
Wednesday-cereal, banana bread, fruit, juice
Thursday-breakfast pizza, fruit, juice, milk
Friday-cereal, toast, fruit, juice, milk

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sloppy joes, tator tots, baked beans, pears, milk


popcorn chicken, buttered noodles, lettuce salad, fruit salad, milk
baked potato bar, meat sauce w/cheese, broccoli, bubble bread,
Jell-O w/fruit milk
pancake, sausage patty, hash browns, juice, orange, milk
flying saucer, zombie legs, Frankenstein pumpkin fingers, ghost
goo, bat eyes, magic potion.

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Hello From Third Grade


Its great to be back in school and our first project
was creating time capsules. Students designed their
own capsule and filled it with a string to measure
height, a wishing rock, a photo, a writing example
and drawings of their footprint and handprint. In
addition, they wrote down their favorites, such as
food, movies, music, etc. and are anxious to see if
these favorites change at the end of the year. Its so
much fun to open the time capsules in May and
not only see how much theyve changed physically,
but also academically. We are looking forward to a
fun filled year of learning and working on our own
personal goals in third grade. Please visit anytime,
we would love to have you.

Mrs. Redka Joins TRE Staff


Hello! My name is Kellie Redka
and I am a paraprofessional at St.
Mary's this year. I grew up in
Dickinson and Williston North
Dakota. I graduated from Trinity
Christian High School in Williston. I have lived in Billings, MT
for the last 13 years. We recently
moved back to North Dakota to
be closer to family. I have 2 beautiful girls, Jocelyn(3rd) and Juliet
(1st) and am married to my high
school sweetheart Kelly.

I love doing anything that


has to do with crafts and sewing. My family loves to go on
hikes and fish whenever possible. When the weather gets
cold we like to play board
games and watch movies.
I am looking forward to an
exciting and fun filled year
working with the students and
staff.

Click on the title above to access Building Readers or look for the link on the new TRE webpage at
www.richardton-taylor.k12.nd.us, listed under the TRE links Building Readers.

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Ins
ide

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Newsletter Title

PAWS
PRINTS
September Meeting
First, let PAWS say thank you to our
guests for taking the time to attend our
kickoff meeting of the year. Not only do we
meet once a month to plan activities, but
we also have a
Facebook site titled PAWS Prints. All are
welcome to join and keep up to date on any
spur of the moment alerts and meeting notifications. The minutes from previous
meetings, once approved will be posted in
the files section of the site for a more in
depth look at what it is we help provide the
students in and outside of the classroom
through teacher requests and our fundraisers.

Our October meeting date will be


made available after the September 29th
meeting is convened. Please be on the
lookout for this information through our

Facebook site.

School Calendar
For those of you that would still like
a school calendar to be a reminder
of important events and dates, they
can be found at Dakota Community
Bank in Taylor and in Richardton at
Bremer Bank and Country Drug. All
calendars are just $6.00 and full of
school photos and events to remember from the 2014/2015 year.
Quantities are limited so hurry and
get yours before they are gone.
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Taylor Elementary
School
Taylor, ND
October, 2015
S e c r e t a r y: C o u r t n e y
Sanchez

Its That Time Again


Clubs Choice kickoff
was September 22nd
and orders are due
two weeks from that date, October
5th. Not to worry parents, your children have brought a yellow letter
home full of important information
so please be on the lookout for it.
For those of you with family and
friends out of the area there is a way
to still help the organization out.
Visit
www.clubschoicefundrasing.com
The school code is RICH17. Then,
follow the prompts so that your child
will get credit for the order. There is
free shipping on all orders over
$60.00. Items available include:
candles & scents, candies, nuts and
snacks, dry mixes, flower bulbs &
kits for the kids, gift bags, gift wraps
for all occasions, gift wrap accessories, holiday items, home dcor, personal accessories, and kitchen and
grill items. With selections this vast
there has to be something for everyone.

Newsletter Title

Sixth Graders Trek to Tree Farm


On September 18, sixth grade students hiked over to the former Taylor Nursery
for a field trip. Buck Haas shared his knowledge and leaves to help the students
with their leaf collections. Students were able to pick leaves from about thirty
various trees. They were also treated to ripe pears straight from the pear tree!
After they returned to school the students pressed their leaves. Many thanks to
Buck Haas and his wife, Bev, for continuing to open their nursery and art studio
to our young people.
For more pictures of the trek log on
to our website

http://www2.richardtontaylor.k12.nd.us/tre/files
/2015/09/Gr6TrekTree.mp4
Have patience, long videos take
more time to load.

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Newsletter Title

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Letter from the Athletic Director


Fall has officially started and that means various
activities are underway. Here are the season
schedule updates:

High school volleyball is busy. Please check


the calendar for game times and
locations.

Elementary Girls Basketball season will conclude on Tuesday Sept.


29th. They will play Beulah @
TRE starting at 4 pm.

We are also asking for volunteers


to help with home games. The areas that need help are ticket taking at the junior
high and high school events, line judges for
high school volleyball matches and bus drivers
for our away game contests. Please look at the
calendar,

Elementary Boys Basketball season is scheduled


to start on Friday Oct. 2nd. The first practice will
begin after school. Please pick up your student
athlete from TRE at 5 pm.
JH Volleyball season will conclude on Monday
Oct. 5th @ the Mott/New England Triangle
match in Mott starting at 4 pm.

http://www.district14nd.org/g5bin/client.cgi?G5genie=229&school_id=6 and
let me know if you are able to help.
As for questions regarding game contests, I ask
that you email myself at [email protected].
This is the best way to reach me.

JH Girls Basketball season is scheduled to start


on Monday Oct. 12th. Practice time TBA.
JH Football season will conclude
on Monday Oct. 5th @ Flasher
with kick-off at 4:30 pm.
High School Football season will
have their final HOME game on Friday Oct. 9th
against Grant Co. Kick-off at 7 pm. This game
will also host our Parents Night.

Thank you all for your time. Have a wonderful


day!
Tyler Ward
Athletic Director
Physical Education Instructor

Important Dates
Friday, October 16No school, Professional
Development Day
Thursday & Friday, October 22 & 23Teachers
Convention, no school
Friday, October 23First Quarter Ends
Parent Teacher Conferences at RTHS
Tuesday & Wednesday, October 13 & 14.
Parent Teacher Conferences at TRE
Tuesday, November 3 and Thursday, November 5

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Newsletter Title

Changing Weather
Please make sure your children are dressed appropriate
with the changing weather conditions.
If you have questions on what the appropriate attire is
for the temperature outside please see school hand book!

Booster Club Social


The Booster Club Social will be held October 9, 2014 at the Legion in Richardton.
With a paid member you can come and enjoy chili and drinks. Or you can pay your membership at
the door.
Come on down for a fun time and support the RAIDERS!!

OPERATION SHOE BOX


RTHS Student Council is once again raising money to fund Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox. These boxes bring the fun and joy of the Christmas Season to children in wartorn countries, in countries suffering from natural disaster, or as in the case this year,
children immigrating to safe camps. The Operation Christmas Child Box will be for
many of these children the only Christmas that they will have.
Join us in creating these shoeboxes or donating to help pay for postage.
Directions to follow:
1. Shoebox: use a cardboard or plastic shoebox of average size (no boot boxes) and label
boy or girl.
2. Include a WOW toy. Select a quality wow toy such as a doll, stuffed animal, etcha-sketch
3. Fill with Gifts: add other fun toys, hygiene items, and school supplies.

4. Including a $7.00 fee for shipping costs.


5. Bring your shoebox to RTHS by November 6, 2015
*Do not include used or damaged items; war related such as guns or military figures;
seeds; chocolate or food; liquids or lotions, medications or vitamins; breakables items, or
aerosol cans.
If you have any questions contact Jan Stromsborg at 974-211.

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October Newsletter

Super Hero Day at TRE!!

Ag Presentation

On September 15th, Deb Dressler,


Darcy Dressler and Daneen Dressler
presented a very enjoyable and informative Ag Program to grades 4, 5,
and 6.

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RTHS and St. Marys Lunch Menu:


Breakfast

Lunch

Oct 1 2
Pride of Dakota Day
Thurs. Bagel Breakfast Sandwich, fruit, juice, milk

Northern Plains Tacos, baked potatoes, California blend, salad bar

Fri. Cereal, granola bar, fruit, juice, milk

Orange chicken, potatoes, buns, veggies, salad bar, fruit

Oct.5 9
Mon. Cereal, muffins, fruit, juice, milk

Sloppy joes, cheese, potatoes, buns, salad bar, fruit

Tues. Waffles, links, fruit, juice, milk

Chicken teriyaki, rice pilaf, buns, veggie, salad bar, fruit

Wed. Cereal, toast, fruit, juice, milk

Pork roast, buns, mashed potatoes, gravy, veggies, salad bar

Thurs. English Muffin sandwiches, fruit, juice, milk

Hamburger stroganoff, buns, veggies, salad bar, fruit

Fri- Cereal, breakfast pizza, juice, fruit, milk

Lunch-Hamburger stroganoff, buns, hot veggies, salad bar, fruit, milk

Oct. 13-16
Mon. Cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk

Diced chicken & gravy over biscuits, veggies, salad bar, fruit, milk

Tues. Pancakes, sausage links, fruit, juice, milk

Lasagna, chef salad, veggies, salad bar, fruit, and milk

Wed. Cereal, nutria grain bars, fruit, juice, milk

Meatballs, gravy, mash potatoes, buns, salad bar, fruit

Thurs. Biscuit breakfast sandwiches, fruit, juice, milk

Popcorn chicken, buns, potatoes, salad bar, fruit, milk

Fri. No School Professional Development Day

Oct. 19-21
Mon. Cereal, granola bars, juice, fruit, milk

Fajita meat, wraps, rice, peas, Mexican cheese sauce, lettuce, tortilla

Tues. French toast, sausage, fruit, juice, milk

Corn dogs, oven potatoes, baked beans, lettuce, salad bar, fruit, milk

Weds. Breakfast sandwich, fruit, juice, milk

Italian cheese bread, w/ marinara sauce, salad bar, veggies, fruit

chips, salsa, fruit, milk

Thurs. & Fri. No School Teachers Convention

Oct. 26-30
Mon. cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice, milk

BBQ riblets, potatoes, fruit, salad bar, fruit, milk

Tues. waffles, sausage, fruit, juice, milk

Super Potatoes Olays, cheese sauce, potato gems, lettuce, carrots

Wed. cereal bagels, fruit, juice, milk

Chicken fries chicken, mashed potatoes, buns, corn, salad bar, milk

Thurs. Breakfast sandwiches, fruit, juice, milk

Hot ham & cheese sandwiches, potatoes, beans, salad bar, fruit

Fri. Cereal, donuts, fruit, juice, milk

Brains, curdled blood, Boney Fingers, Cobble Stones, Eye Balls, Grave Yards, Milk

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October Newsletter

October 2015
Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

JH VB vs N E
@ TRE 4:00

FB @ Beach-

JH VB
Tourney @
Heart River

6 pm
1st day BBB
Practice

JH VB @ Mott
(time TBA)

ABC VB
Beulah @
RTHS-4:30

10

ABC VB @
Trinity 4:30

FB Parents
Night vs
Grant Co.7:00pm

A VB Tourney
@ Beach

JH FB -@
Flasher-4:30

11

12

JH Football

Student Congress West

Potluck

18

Booster Club
Social after
game
13

14

15

16

ABC Volleyball @ Beach4:30 pm

No School

RTHS

RTHS

Teacher

Teacher

Conferences

Conferences

19

20

21

ABC VB vs
Grant Co @
RT 4:30

5/6 GBB @
Mott-4:00

JH GBB 1st
Practice

Fall Concert

26

27

5/6 BBB @
Heart River@
South Heart
4:00

JHGBB vs
Killdeer @
TRE-4:00
ABC VB vs
Hettinger @
RT-4:30
Parents Night

17

PD Day
5/6 BBB vs
Heart River@
TRE-4:00

22

23

No School

No School

Teacher

Teacher

Convention

Convention

7-12 grade
7:00 pm

25

B VB Tourney
@ Hazen

24

End of 1st
Quarter

28

29

30

31

5/6 BBB vs
Glen Ullin
Hebron @
TRE-4:00
ABC VB @
New Salem
4:00

Dig Pink Night

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Richardton-Taylor High School


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Richardton ND 58652
701.974.2111

Taylor-Richardton Elementary
PO Box 157
Taylor ND 58656
701.974.3585

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