Mr. Clouse's students using the new welding space!
4 months ago, Mr. Adam
Join us for the last concert of the year on Monday, May 18, 2026
There will be a short break between each performance.
#nkbands
4 months ago, Daniel Melby
What a fun day for our kindergarteners! We had an amazing time on our field trip to the Reif Center, where they enjoyed a performance of Pete the Cat.
A big thank you to the Spartan Booster Club for making this experience possible by providing transportation—we truly appreciate your support in creating these special memories for our students! 🚌💙
4 months ago, Patia Parson
Please join the American Indian Education staff for Open to Public meeting,
4 months ago, Lori Williams
Open gym opportunity for K-6th grade volleyball players!
4 months ago, Mrs. Noonan
Summer Titan Softball and Baseball registration is now open!!!
Mrs. Flaten's class made predictions as to what would happen to a raw egg in various liquids. Eggs were placed in plain water, water with red food coloring, Coke, Mt. Dew, and vinegar. One of the eggs was covered with toothpaste before putting it in Coke. Predictions included "rot, melt, float, turn brown, turn pink, and float." The eggs sat in the jars overnight and some of the students' educated guesses were quite accurate! One surprise was how vinegar impacted the shell of the egg😯 If you don't know what happens, try it yourself! Students also enjoyed decorating hard boiled eggs and snuggling up with some "peeps"😊 Lots of great learning, creativity and connections!
5 months ago, Mrs. Flaten
Congratulations to our March students of the month! Great job showing your Spartan Pride and setting a positive example!
5 months ago, Samantha Dilley
Mrs. Johnson's and Ms. Dilley's classes enjoyed a spirited egg hunt to send them off on spring break. We hope everyone has a relaxing and safe time!
5 months ago, Kelly Johnson
SALE When: April 10th Time: 10AM- 4PM Where: 400 2nd St Enter the garage on the 3rd St side Make sure you check out what is left at the Old High School
5 months ago, Tiffany Maki
Mrs. Riipinen's Algebra 2 class is piloting a new math curriculum. Students are learning to work together to problem solve and deepen their understanding.
5 months ago, Amy Riipinen
Miss Russell’s & Mrs. Abate’s 1st graders finished reading Charlotte’s Web, and celebrated with a hands-on STEM adventure! 🕸️📚
As part of the “Spider Balloonists” STEM Challenge, students recreated the moment Charlotte’s babies float away by designing their very own spider “balloons.” Then came the big test - launching them off the balcony to see how they traveled!
So much creativity, problem-solving, and excitement packed into one unforgettable project. Yay, first grade! 🕷️
5 months ago, Ariana Russell
Mr. Clouse's Empower students at Minnesota North College Eveleth campus. Women in the workforce career exploration.
5 months ago, Mr. Adam
Students in Mr. Melby's elementary music classes recently learned a game called "The Old House Key."
During this game, a student leaves the room while the rest of the class hides a key somewhere in the classroom. When the class has hidden the key, the student is brought back into the room to search for it.
As the student searches for the key, the rest of the class sings this fun little song:
"Something's missing, my old house key.
Can't unlock the door, oh woah is me!
Searched everywhere that it could be..
I guess I'm climbing through the window with a ha-ha-hee!!"
As the student gets closer to the location of the key, the class sings louder to help the student know that they are getting close, and as the students gets farther away, the class sings quieter to indicate that they are getting farther away.
This game teaches the musical skill of singing loud and soft, and also teaches the life skills of paying attention and working together as a team to help each other out!
Have you ever been locked out of your own house before? Did you have to climb through the window?
5 months ago, Daniel Melby
The 8th Grade students will be taking the MCA Reading test starting April 7th. The test evaluates reading comprehension, critical thinking, and understanding of literary and informational texts.
Parents, find out how well you might do on the test: