
The Killdeer HOSA Future Health Professionals chapter attended the State Leadership Conference in Minot this Monday and Tuesday. During the conference students experienced a variety of health-related educational sessions and participated in various competitive events. 11 students qualified for the International Leadership Conference that will be held in Dallas, TX this June. Congratulations to all!
Health Career Display:
1st place -Maddalyn Mills and Josey Andersen
3rd place -Gracie Doe and Sophia Sadowsky
Health Education:
1st place -Abby Sadowsky and Weston LaPierre
Community Awareness:
3rd place -Ivy Schleppenbach, Kinley Boltz, Adali Simmons, and Ethan Aragon-Ramero
Cultural Diversity and Disparities
2nd place- Abby Sadowsky
Home Aide
3rd place -Abby Sadowsky
Behavioral Health
2nd place- Ainsley Hayden
Researched Persuasive Writing and Speaking
3rd place -Gracie Doe





The NDHSAA has awarded the following tournaments to Killdeer:
Region 7 Volleyball
West Region Class B Boys Wrestling
Region 4 Class A boys basketball
Region 3 Class B girls basketball
Thank you to the school board and administration team for your vision of bringing events like this to Killdeer.

Spring Program for grades K-3 was a success. Mrs. Hager did a wonderful job with all of the students. Your dedication to the music program does not go unnoticed.





Youth Basketball opportunities coming up! Registration forms available in the elementary office. Sign up soon!!🏀



Mrs. Sampsel’s Second Graders published their own book! They spent weeks writing personal narratives and illustrating pictures as well! Check out their book at the front office!



Students in grades K-3 will have their music program tomorrow evening at 6:30 pm. We would love for you to join us in the Elementary gym. 🎶🎶

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The 1st grade classes enjoyed the 5th Grade Science projects and presentations. These projects include aquaponics, gardening, and live working ecosystems in different biomes.








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We had a presenter come into foods class today. Ashley Carlson is a local cookie baker/decorator that came in and showed the kids how to decorate cookies. The kids got to decorate their own cookies using many different techniques. What a great experience!




The 5th Grade class engaged in a learning trip to Dickinson for the Water Festival and ended their trip with a tour of the Dunn County Courthouse.











Mrs. Moore's 1st grade class enjoyed the 5th and 6th Grade Science projects and presentations. These projects include aquaponics, gardening, and live working ecosystems in different biomes. Students of all grades will be enjoying these projects throughout the week.







Mrs. Moore's 1st grade class spent some time reading with Mrs.Klatt’s 4th graders today. 📚








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“I love you this much!” Ronda always shows how much she cares about us! 🧡


Mrs. Sampsel’s 2nd graders spent time researching different animals and their habitats. They then had to create a 3D habitat to show what they learned. They also completed informational writing about their animals to share with the class. Their dioramas and writing were displayed for the elementary to see! They got many compliments about their hard work from other students. The second graders really enjoyed this project!


We have a State Mathcounts Qualifier at Killdeer School!!! 🧡🧡
Congratulations to Bryndal Geiger for advancing from the local and regional levels of the ND Junior High Mathcounts Competition. She participated in the Junior High State Mathcounts in Bismarck on March 27, 2023. Bryndal competed against the best 160 JH math students in the state. Great Job Bryndal!


Mrs. Sampsel’s 2nd grade class had a guest speaker on Thursday! Elsabe Hausauer came to speak about life in South Africa: where she grew up. She brought the students South African flags and candy. She showed pictures of Table Mountain which is one of the oldest mountains in the world. She informed the students about wildlife, school, culture and tourist attractions. She even taught the students some phrases in her Native language: African. Lastly, she left the students with the message of “Ubuntu” which means to stand together in unity and to believe that people are good. The students absolutely loved it and asked so many good questions. Thank you, Elsabe for this experience to share your culture with our students!
