
KHS had their Community Service Day on Wednesday. Students were able to provide various services around the Killdeer community. This opportunity allows our to fulfill a component of Choice Ready and fosters relationships with our students and the community.











Cowboy Shout-Out:
Student, Ashton Anderson
"Cowboy Shout -Out for tutoring her fellow WIN classmate on Thursday! Thanks for the help:)"

3rd grade visited the Ukrainian Culture Institute and bowled in Dickinson today.









6th grade got to register for 7th grade today! Such an exciting day 🌟



Austyn Teigen took second at the Killdeer golf invite on Tuesday. He shot a 36!


April's Cowboy Pride Assembly focused on Kindness.❤️ We also celebrated the hard work in our Math Fact fluency program. Congratulations to Mrs. Helfrich's 6th grade on their awesome attendance during the month of April.




Mrs. Wilz's class reading poetry with Ms. Schmeling's class. 🧡









5th Grade hosted a wax museum today at the Elementary.








5th Grade hosted a wax museum today at the Elementary.











5th Grade hosted a wax museum today at the Elementary. The students did a great job!











5th Grade hosted a wax museum today at the Elementary. Always a favorite memory.











Family STEM night was a blast. Thanks to all who joined us. ☺️











The Killdeer Agricultural Education Program was selected as the North Dakota Association of Agricultural Educators' Outstanding Program for 2024!
Award description:
A goal of NAAE is to promote outstanding programs in agricultural education and effectively communicate success stories. The Outstanding Middle/Secondary School Ag Ed Program Award promulgates that goal. Agricultural education programs in middle schools and secondary schools are eligible to participate in this recognition program.
The award application will move on to regional judging that takes place at the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE) Region III Conference which this year takes place in Dickinson on June 17th - 19th .
We are incredibly proud of our Agricultural Program.🧡


The HOSA State Leadership Conference looked a little different this year. Due to inclement weather conditions the conference was canceled. However, students were still able to compete in their competitive events via online submission and testing. Killdeer had a successful competition with the following results:
Abigail Hardersen placed in the top 10 in Physical Therapy Secondary Division
Lainey Kucera placed in the top 10 in Sports Medicine Secondary Division
Tessa Dvorak- 2nd place Veterinary Science Secondary Division
Nina Franco- 2nd place Research Poster Secondary Division
Aleigha Schmidt- 1st place Health Career Exploration Middle School Division
Madelyn Nupen -1st place Veterinary Science Middle School Division
Cherish Smith - 2nd place Veterinary Science Middle School Division






Exploring Ag (8th Grade) Ag. Mechanics Carpentry Toolbox Project


Introducing the 2024-25 Killdeer FFA Officer Teams...
Senior Officer Team:
President: Tate Norby
Vice President: Abby Hardersen
Secretary: Kacee Wasem
Treasurer: Tessa Dvorak
Reporter: Taylor Schollmeyer
Sentinel: Morgan Smith
Parliamentarian: Shay Burian
Historian: Jude Dukart
Chaplain: Audrey Dvorak
Jr. Officer Team:
President: Clover Norby
Vice President: Hadley Hausauer
Secretary: Addison Hauck
Treasurer: Layna Dvorak
Reporter: Amelia Nichol
Sentinel: Kolt Guenther

Spring music concert for grades 4-6 was a great success this evening. Congratulations to Mrs. Hager and all the students on a job well done.








High School Track was in Baker on Saturday. Results were as follows:
Girls:
400: Taylee Andersen 4th, Mickellyn Walker 7th
800: Abby Hardersen 1st, Taylee Andersen 6th
1600: Abby Hardersen 2nd
Shot Put: Ivy Schleppenbach 3rd, Adalyn Kucera 7th
Discus: Lainey Kucera 1st, Adalyn Kucera 8th
Pole Vault: Leah Duttenhefner 5th
Boys:
200: Jekori Dahlen 2nd, Nekori Dahlen 5th
400: Cooper Bang 4th
1600: Jekori Dahlen 5th
300 Hurdles: Nekori Dahlen 5th
High Jump: Jaxon Reese 4th, Cooper Bang 6th
Pole Vault: Gus Bohmbach 1st (State Qualifier), Elijah Ramos 6th
Javelin: Gus Bohmbach 7th

Track team was in Watford City on Tuesday with the following varsity placewinners:
Girls:
800: Abby Hardersen 3rd, Addie Miller 6th, Taylee Andersen 7th
1600: Abby Hardersen 3rd, Addie Miller 4th
400 Relay: Josey Andersen, Autumn Arndt, Leah Duttenhefner, Brooke Pojorlie - 5th
1600 Relay - Abby Hardersen, Mickellyn Walker, Elizabeth Dukart, Taylee Andersen - 2nd
Shot Put - Lainey Kucera - 3rd, Adalyn Kucera - 7th
Discus - Lainey Kucera - 2nd (State Qualifier)
High Jump - Maddie Lambert -2nd (State Qualifier), Brooke Baselt - 8th
Pole Vault - Josey Andersen - 2nd
Boys:
1600: Jekori Dahlen - 7th
300 Hurdles: Nekori Dahlen - 4th
400 Relay: Gus Bohmbach, Michael Dukart, Tucker Bohmbach, Dean Dumas - 6th
1600 Relay: Jekori Dahlen, Nekori Dahlen, Hunter Hausauer, Dean Dumas - 4th
High Jump: Jaxon Reese - 4th, Cooper Bang - 7th
Pole Vault: Gus Bohmbach - 2nd (State Qualifier)
Javelin: Gus Bohmbach - 6th



The Killdeer FFA Chapter hosted the 64th Annual Awards Banquet on April 2nd. This event recognizes the members for their hard work and dedication to the program and highlight their achievements and accomplishments. In addition, the newest member was added to the listed of Honorary Degree Members and Star Partners of the program were recognized.
Honorary Degree Recipient: Nick Walker
Star Partners: Western Choice Cooperative; JD Fencing; First International Bank & Trust; Hinrichs SuperValu; Bosch Lumber Co.; Bravera Bank; 701 Meats
