
3rd ANNUAL KINDRED MAYDAY FUN RUN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH.


Congrats to the Kindred High School Acalympics Team! They did an amazing job last night in Oak Grove. They made it to the lightning round and finished 2nd overall in the large school division!
Mackenzie Fuxa, Celia Larsen, Maddi Onken, Jansen Jordheim, Elsa Ingebrigtson, and Garret Richard.



The Music Department was very successful yesterday at our Regional Vocal Contest. Kindred received the most STAR RATINGS in our Region (a whopping 17!), and 1 OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE!! Students who received strs will be advancing to State Music on May 3-4th in Bismarck.


Exciting news! Kindergarteners will soon ride bikes in PE, thanks to the ALL KIDS BIKE grant. THANK YOU to Mr. Jostad, Mrs. Lee, and her welding class for assembling the 20 bikes. Future thanks to our PE teachers for ensuring all students learn this essential life long skill!







Should students have recess? This is the debate that took place in Judge Tandsater's Courtroom. Students debated both sides and the jury decided the affirmative side won the debate today. Great job 5th graders!




KES students' art is coming into full vision as our Pop Art~ KES ART SHOW gets closer. Please join us 4:30-7:30 at the elementary on March 19.



Congratulations to the Students of the Quarter for Q2:
Junior High:
Clayton Althoff & Solomon Patnaude
High School:
Mackenzie & Emanuell Weber





Congratulations to the Students of the Quarter for Q2:
Junior High:
Clayton Althoff & Solomon Patnaude
High School:
Mackenzie & Emanuell Weber


Mrs. Harvala's and Mrs. Bakko's class have been true Viking leaders. They both have earned the Viking Shield the last two weeks. The students in these classes consistently demonstrate the core values of being Respectful, Responsible, and Ready!



Mr. Milbrandt's 3rd graders are learning about fossils. They spent sometime making their own fossils.






Fifth Grade Leadership Lunch~Fifth graders are discovering their leadership styles while at Leadership Lunch with Mrs. O.



KES sixth-grade students are engaged in a writing activity about the Great Depression.



Our KES fourth graders have been learning about the Oregon Trail experience! They discovered that bugs invaded their food, so they whipped up "skeeter pancakes." Alongside, they churned butter, embracing the challenges of pioneer life.






Our 4th-grade students in the STEAM classroom are embarking on an epic Minecraft challenge to create a campsite for pioneers traveling The Oregon Trail! Before diving into construction, our students are putting on their thinking caps and getting creative with their planning process. Together, they're sketching out ideas for a historically accurate campsite that's equipped for survival. 🎮💡

Way to Go Vikings!!
The Red River Valley Writing Project at NDSU has announced the winners of this year’s Scholastic Writing Awards!
The Scholastic Awards are the “state tournament” for creative writers and artists, and these students are among the best in North Dakota.
The winners from Kindred are:
Taylor Mischel, 12th grade. Taylor won a Gold Key for personal essay.
Evan Richard, 12th grade. Evan won a Silver Key for personal essay.
Ethan Duval, 12th grade. Ethan won a Silver Key for personal essay.
Avery Bartels, 12th grade. Avery won Honorable Mention for personal essay.
Kensey Knight, 12th grade. Kensey won Honorable Mention for personal essay.
Avery Amerman, 12th grade. Avery won Honorable Mention for personal essay.
Riley Nielsen, 9th grade. Riley won Honorable Mention for flash fiction.
Their educator is Tanya Neumiller.
The North Dakota state awards ceremony will take place on Saturday, March 23rd from 6:00-7:30 pm at Plains Art Museum. Students and their educators are recognized at the ceremony.


SNOWBALL DANCE
March 9, 2024
For grades 9-12
8:30-11:00pm
Admission $3 single/ $5 couple
All proceeds will go to Dollars for Scholars
At the KHS Commons


Come join us April 19-21 and see the lights, the glamour, and the spectacle of Kindred High School's Spring Musical, "Hello, Dolly!" This fast-paced musical is full of wit, charm, heart, and a cast and crew of spectacular students.


We are excited to announce our upcoming Kindred Elementary Student Art Show, on March 19th, from 4:30-7:30 @ the Kindred Elementary School. Please come for a fun evening of art displays from Kindergarten to 6th grade students celebrating "Pop Art". Pop Art originated in the 1950s and is still a thriving contemporary movement today. We've learned about several artists in the movement and have been inspired by their work. Students have learned and created in various art mediums from drawing & painting, to sculptures & ceramics. Many fun art displays will be featured including an interpretation of a 50/60s themed Cafe. We are excited to celebrate our Young Artists, and look forward to seeing you there.


The second graders in Ms. Harker's class "go nuts for donuts"! Mrs. Meher is teaching them how to create donuts using magic molding clay. Look for these and many more pop art features at the KES Art Show March 19th.





A HUGE thank you to the fifth grade leaders in Mrs. Tandsater's class! They know and show what it means to be a Viking! Congratulations for earning the Viking Shield
