
5th and 6th grade girls basketball starts TOMORROW, Monday, October 14th. See the attached flyer for practice dates and times.


Theater Camp for grades 2-6 starts Monday! (Oct. 14th) Learn the basics of theater from Mrs. Belkholm. Click on the link to register:
https://isd318.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/15311/public/1/sp/


The second annual Fall Festival at KES was AMAZING!! What a fun time for our Spartans. A huge thank you to Cook's Country Connection, Spartan Booster Club, and volunteers for making this event so memorable.










Save the date for Women in the Workforce on February 6th. Students who are interested in attending this event can email Mrs. Anderson.


Third graders went on a field trip to watch The Wild Robot movie.
Thank you to the Spartan Booster Club for helping fund this experience!





6th Grade enjoyed a fall walk on this beautiful day and got some great class pictures!







Beginning next week, library/media workshops will be held with Mrs. Anderson during the end of second hour and beginning of third hour (9:45-10:30). There are different topics each week, but each day within the week will be the same. This ensures flexibility for students to plan accordingly with their class work.


The outdoor classes at Nashwauk High School had a guest speaker today, Rachel, from "Friends of the Boundary Waters." She gave an overview of the BWCA, showed maps, pictures, and how to do a trip. Students had great questions and were very interested!



Head Start Opportunity!


Minnesota North College Preview Days are here!


6th graders have been learning about Earth and Space Science. With the help of Nashwauk Area Community fund we were able to purchase cool hands on manipulatives for the classroom!! Thank you Nashwauk Area Community Fund!!


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REMINDER! School picture retakes are Tuesday, October 15th!



Our new high school Engineering class completed circuts today while we explored the telegraph and Morse Code as a branch of our Electrical Engineering Unit.




Walk, Bike & Roll to School is Wed. Oct. 9th! The forecast for Wednesday looks beautiful!


NK 5th and 6th grade girls basketball registration should have been sent home this week! Please return the registration form to your coach on sign up night. Sign ups are October 8th from 5:00-6:30 in the Keewatin Elementary gym. There is no fee to participate this year due to the Spartan Booster Club paying for the league entry fee. :)

NK 3rd and 4th grade girls basketball registration should have been sent home this week! Please return the registration form to your coach on the first day of practice. There is no fee to participate this year due to the Spartan Booster Club paying for the league entry fee. :) The first day of practice is October 15th in the Nashwauk High School upstairs gym starting at 5:30.

Congrats to all NKHS Homecoming Royalty!
Crown Bearers: Nova Stark and Jack Burton
7th Grade: Aida Nelson and Frankie Radel
8th Grade: Kota Powers and Landon Castle
9th Grade: Gracelynn Hocking and Evan Woodman
10th Grade: Grace Brearley and Tyson Meyer
11th Grade: Ellie Wiskow and Gabriele Warmuth
12th Grade: Adyson Castle, Brynn Kackman, Katie Kinkel, Tony Dudley, Gavin Gallay, and Jessin Newman
2024 Homecoming Queen and King: Jayla Larcom and John Duffy



Dan Owens, Keewatin Elementary Physical Education teacher, is receiving the All Kids Bike program, from Safe Routes to School coordinator, Anne Campbell. Keewatin Elementary is the 2nd school north of the metro to have this program. All Kids Bike is on a mission to teach every child in America how to ride a bike in kindergarten PE class. Bike riding is a key developmental milestone for children, and they love having the bikes during class time!
SRTS is happy to deliver this great program to Keewatin Elementary School.
Thanks to Louie for delivering the trailer!




After reading "To Build a Fire" by Jack London, 10th grade students plunged their arms into a cooler of ice water to see what it might feel like to break through the ice. Willow, Maggie, and Grace proved their mettle by submerging their arms for over nine minutes--until saved by the bell!

