📣Attention Elementary Students📣
The Elementary Student Council is excited to announce that Monday, May 1st begins our very first Glorious Kindness Week! This is a week that is dedicated to completing kind acts for others throughout the school day. The class that wins the Kindness Challenge, by completing the most kind acts during the week, will receive a prize from the Elementary Student Council.
Here are the dress-up days to celebrate this week! *Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the same dress-up days as the ABC Countdown days.
Monday- “Hats off to Kindness” (Hat day)
Tuesday- “Dreaming of Kindness” (PJ Day and the ABC countdown Ice Cream Day).
Wednesday- “Team up with Kindness” (Jersey Day)
Thursday- “Crazy about Kindness” (BE Kind shirt day)
Friday-“Ride the Kindness Wave” (Summer Attire day and the ABC countdown lollipop day)
Junior & Senior Banquet
Prom is Here! Schedule is as follows:
Friday, April 28th
Jr/Sr Banquet at 6pm at Cedar Inn
Saturday April 29th
Pictures 5:15 pm - 6:00 pm
Grand March 7:00 pm (*Doors open at 6:30pm)
Dance 9:00 pm - 12:00 am
After Prom Party 12:30 am - 3:00 am
Grand March Livestream - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwQvqdROYho
Cavalier School will be hiring a new Superintendent for the 2023-24 school year as Mr. Manley is retiring effective June 30, 2023.
After assessing our field and facility conditions this morning, we have to cancel the Pembina County Outdoor track and field meet today in Cavalier. We hope to possibly move dates and/or reschedule if possible. We do feel we can host our May 4th meet.
Congratulations to the Science Olympiad Team on a great season! Nora and Owen Crosby placed 2nd in Bridge building. Tisha Patel and Madison Heller placed 4th in Scrambler Vehicle.
Cavalier School will be holding their Elementary Spring Music Concert Monday night at 7:00 pm in the high school gym. Here is the link for the livestream:
https://youtube.com/live/1wMdecUCB88
Good luck Science Olympiad team and advisor Deanna Grandalen at State tomorrow! With Virtual Learning today, not quite the sendoff we usually have when teams go to State. Good luck!
Unfortunately the weather is not cooperating even on April 20th. With that, Cavalier School will be in virtual learning mode on Friday, April 21st. Power up the Chromebooks and learning packets. Hopefully this will be the last storm day of the year! Be safe everyone.
We plan on being in school tomorrow and Friday at this point, although there is a forecast of some snow tomorrow and into Thursday night. It looks like the high winds won't start until Thursday evening. We have communicated to students and staff today that there could be a possibility for virtual learning on Thursday and maybe even Friday, if this weather takes a severe turn for the worse. Students will be bringing home their Chromebooks tonight just in case. If school is in session tomorrow, please be sure to bring the Chromebooks back to school. Be safe everyone!
The Junior class of Cavalier Public school is set to complete another successful spring of Job Shadows in our area. The Job Shadow program has been an enduring and collaborative effort within the High School. The credit goes to the English Department’s Eric Kuhn with the support of Michelle Moquist. They guided our students through a unit of career discovery with activities about goals, interests and the world of work. The unit included a visit from Job Service North Dakota discussing available services and opportunities with the students. The culminating event of this unit is the Job Shadow in which all juniors, for over a decade, have participated in. A very special thank you to all of the businesses and organizations who supported our students during their Career Exploration.
ND Job Service,
Pembina County Memorial Hospital,
Lifetime Dental,
Cavalier High School/Elementary,
Larimore Public School,
Little Giggles Daycare,
Mic Slotto Construction/ Carpentry,
Cavalier Gas L.L.C.,
Cavalier Case IH,
Pembina County Sheriff's Office,
Cavalier Tire and Fuel,
Icelandic State Park,
CHS Milton,
ND Game and Fish,
Lorrich Industries,
Cavalier Space Force Station,
Midway Seed Company,
Fleming, DuBois & Fleming, P.L.L.P,
Birchwood Chevrolet,
North Star Coop,
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Congratulations to our band and choir students for their strong performances at Region 3 Small Groups Music Contest yesterday! Cavalier School brought home 7 stars and will have 12 students in grades 7-12 going to Class B State Music on May 5-6 in Minot. Great job, kids!
Concert is coming soon!
The Annual Student Art Show is right around the corner! Please come and support the arts and our students by attending the art show on Saturday, May 20th, from 10am-4pm.
Preschool screening April 20th and 21st! If you would like your child (ages3-5) screened call the school to set up an appointment!
To fulfill certain speaking and listening standards, 5th grade students participated in a Socratic Seminar. Students developed a higher-level thinking question and prepared by answering that and other questions related to the novel Hatchet. Students then used those questions to hold a discussion. Students were asked to answer a question, ask a question, and reference another student in the discussion. Our seminar was held in shifts, with the inside circle discussing while the outside circle practiced listening skills and evaluated a peer in the discussion. After a certain time, students flipped roles. Tomorrow, students will draw conclusions from the information discussed to answer an essential question based on the novel.
Boys Golf begins on Tuesday, April 11 @ 3:50pm in the ITV2 room. No equipment needed!
Miss Zaharia's 5th grade ELA classes exercised creativity, one of the school's virtues, in projects completed as part of a novel study on Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Students could choose from a variety of projects: a diorama representing the setting of the story, a miniature raft exercising STEM skills that actually had to float, and a book jacket which included their own enticing summaries of the book, among others. Thank you parents for helping your child complete these awesome projects!
Cavalier School will hold virtual learning for students again on Thursday, April 6th. The same expectations as today for students and staff will be followed. Stay safe everyone and we will see everyone back in school on Tuesday. Happy Easter break!
Cavalier FBLA students attended the State Leadership Conference in Bismarck on Monday. Unfortunately, they had to cancel the Awards Ceremony on Tuesday due to the weather. Today, we received the results of their competitions. Congratulations to the following students who qualified for the FBLA National Leadership Conference this summer in Atlanta:
Taking first place in Critical Thinking - Brynn Devine, Nash Fitzsimonds and Caleb Muth
Taking First place in Community Service Project - Emersen Helgoe and Jaylynn Stegman
Taking second in Digital Citizenship - Jaylynn Stegman
Taking First place in Electronic Career Portfolio - Kaylee Kemp
Taking second place In Job Interview - Cylee Walton
Congratulations to all those who participated in the State Leadership Conference. You represented Cavalier with honor and respect!