There will be no junior high volleyball practice on Friday, September 11, or Friday, September 18.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
Parent Teacher Conferences are an important way for teachers to learn more about their students from families, and provide feedback to families about students’ academic performance. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to conference remotely. Parent Teacher Conferences were originally scheduled for September 16th and September 23rd. We won’t be meeting face to face at the school; however, teachers will work with families to schedule conferences during a time that is mutually convenient for both to attend. These conferences can be by phone or Microsoft Teams. If you would like to utilize Microsoft Teams, we will utilize your students Teams account to meet virtually. These past months have been an unprecedented time in all of our lives. During this uncertain time, it is critical that we hear from families, caregivers, and children about how they are doing and how our supports are working for them. This is unchartered territory for everyone, and we need to work together to ensure we are creating a positive environment for our student to make academic progress. Thank you for all your support getting our students back into school!
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
Looking for a great job? New England Public School is looking for a Teacher Assistant. The school district will provide training for this position. Teacher Assistants have the benefit of a regular school schedule, allowing parents to be home with their children. Many of our Teacher Assistants started because it worked so well with their schedules while their children attend school. If you have an interest in helping out as a Teacher Assistant, have questions, up to the challenge, seeking a good wage for your time spent and work well with children, please call the District Office at 701-579-4160. Ask to speak to Kelly Koppinger, Superintendent.
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
To enter the Zoom Meeting, please go to Zoom on the Internet. You will have to download the app onto your computer or phone. Enter the Meeting ID and passcode from the previous message because the link may not work. The meeting should be open around 6:15 PM.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
There is a Zoom Meeting regarding graduation and scholarship opportunities for parents of students in grades 8-11: Time: Sep 9, 2020 06:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6303869950?pwd=Y2VYek5SZGJvYlhYQnh6YlhEbjFSUT09 Meeting ID: 630 386 9950 Passcode: 3YUiHC Please contact Kristi Madler, K-12 School Counselor, at New England Public School if you have questions.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
No school on September 18th - professional development day. For educators, the COVID-19 Pandemic has created a huge challenge for our faculty and staff, one for which there is no playbook that can guide appropriate responses. We must swiftly design responses – and with specific circumstances in mind – as the pandemic runs its course. On Friday, September 18th, our staff will be attending a professional development day to address the emerging educational needs and responses as the pandemic unfolds across the state. The goal of this professional development is to enhance of our distance learning platform. We want to be able to address the potential educational challenges distance learning may lead to, and to protect our student’s educational opportunities during and following this pandemic. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kelly Koppinger at 701-579-4160.
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
The juniors will be taking the ASVAB on Wednesday, September 16, from 8:30 to 11:30.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
Bowman County JH Volleyball
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
Bowman JH Volleyball
Junior high girls' volleyball will be changing into their uniforms at school BEFORE the bus leaves at 2:30 tomorrow, Sept. 8. Please pack a lunch and/or money for concessions along with plenty of water because the bus WILL NOT be stopping at any gas stations or restaurants. Their first game is at 4:00 in Bowman. Good luck, girls!
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
The school will eventually be purchasing protective covers for the devices used in Grades 3-12. You are more than welcome to purchase your own at your discretion and cost if you’d rather not wait for the one provided by the school. Here’s the information: Microsoft Surface Go 2 8th Gen
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
The FB game tonight, Sept 4th versus Grant County starts at 6:00 PM MST. Seniors and their parents will be introduced prior to the beginning of the game.
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
Almost all of the devices in Grades 3-12 were deployed today. Students should be bringing them back and forth to school EVERY DAY. Please charge them at home BUT also bring the chargers back to school. Although these devices belong to the school, they will be yours to take care of indefinitely so please treat them well.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
The school will open to students at 8:00 AM. Breakfast can be picked up and taken to classrooms at that time. There is NO morning recess at this time. Bus route drivers are doing their best to drop students off at school around 8:00 AM as well. Have a great day!
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
We have been diligently reviewing curriculum for the online platform NEPS will be utilizing for those families who have opted to keep their children at home this school year for DISTANCE LEARNING. This has been a complicated process. We hope to make the curriculum available to those students on September 8. We appreciate your continued patience, and hope to have the relevant information out to interested parties by mid-week. For those of you who opted to HOME-SCHOOL (not the same as distance learning), please be sure to have filed the necessary paperwork with the school office by September 4. Please note that the school is not responsible for your chosen curriculum if you have opted in for home-schooling for your children.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
If your child is missing either proper immunization records or birth certificate, PLEASE get them turned in to Julie by THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. Students without proper documentation will NOT be allowed to attend school after September 7. Thank you for you attention to this matter.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
Due to COVID-19, congregating in the vestibule area is no longer allowed. Please wait for your child in your vehicle or socially-distance outside. Kindly remain at least 6 feet from the entrance of the school to allow others to pass by in a safe manner. Thank you for your understanding. We apologize for the inconvenience. The thermal scanning station is now in place at the front door. Students will check their temperatures before entering school or going to practices. Visitors are required to do the same. At this time, we are asking parents to refrain from watching practices. Further guidance will be available at a later date.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
August 15, 2020 Dear New England Public School Community, For the last six months, we have all navigated the ever-changing landscape that the coronavirus pandemic continues to create. Throughout, the health and safety of our students and staff have been our top priority. During the past couple of weeks, school districts were sent additional guidance from the ND Department of Health. After closely reviewing the details regarding the safe reopening of schools, we are still in the Green (low risk) zone for the spread of the Coronavirus disease. With this low level of Covid-19 in our communities, we are confident that our schools can open safely. However, we have some concerns starting on August 20th. As we face the start of a new school year, we have encountered several issues that we have resolved to ensure we are creating the safest possible environment we can for our students. However, we have encountered a couple of issues, beyond our control, that we are struggling to resolve. Most of our technology devices are in and will be ready to implement shortly. Unfortunately, some of our devices have been back-ordered due to the demand placed on vendors trying to meet the needs created by this pandemic. Every school in the nation needs to provide distance learning opportunities to their students creating a shortage of devices. As a result of this shortage, our district would like to make sure we have all our resources in place before we start the school year in the event, we must move into our distance learning model. The Spring of 2020 taught us many lessons about at home learning. This decision will allow us to put all our energy into creating the best pedagogical model for delivering online instruction for the start of school. With that in mind, we will be delaying the start of the school year for students until August 27th. This will give our administration, technology department, and staff members (5) days to get our technology devices ready, provide additional professional development, and help us to ensure that all students are equitably equipped with the technology they need to participate in the enhanced model of virtual instruction that we will provide. Our distance learning plan will include engaging, stimulating, and rigorous lessons in a variety of formats for increased student engagement. This delayed start will not change our 2020-2021 school calendar. All of our scheduled breaks and holidays will remain the same. The last day of school and graduation will also remain the same. The only change will be the start date of August 27th. All classes will be in-person and on campus. Our schedule will remain the same as before. All of our students will be in attendance every day. We will also be working with our local religious organizations to provide release time for those students who have signed up. This is a deeply emotional time for everyone, and we realize that this might create some unforeseen problems for families. We understand that there will be childcare and work challenges for families. However, we feel starting school one week later will ensure we have the necessary resources in place to start the school year in a position to move into our distance learning environment more effectively. I am confident that together, we will continue to successfully educate our children in the months ahead. We must protect the future by standing united as a community of parents, students, teachers, administrators and Board of Education members. This pandemic will eventually end and what will matter most, is that we move forward through this time united in protecting our community. As ever, our teachers, staff and Board of Education are committed to working on behalf of you and your families to create a bright future for all our children. We will be holding a virtual information session on August 25th to listen to your questions and concerns. Details will follow. In the interim you may submit questions to: kelly.koppinger@k12.nd.us. Sincerely, Kelly Koppinger Superintendent, New England Public School
over 4 years ago, Kelly Koppinger
Please be sure to send a WATER BOTTLE to school with each of your students. The drinking fountains have been disabled; however, sensors for the fillers for the water bottles remain active on the fountains. Please LABEL the water bottles with student names.
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
The New England Public School building project is officially underway. Please do not go onto the playground or onto any equipment. It is part of the construction area and is unstable. Thank you!
over 4 years ago, Lori Fitterer
State Land Judging 2020 in Dickinson. Congratulations to our students on a job well done!
over 4 years ago, Ben Krebs
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