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Wolf Point School Board Votes On Hires
The Wolf Point School Board held a special meeting Monday, April 22, following a public hearing on the proposed draft Title VI application and other information for programs offered by Wolf Point Schools. New personnel hires included Iris Kristine Mejos, Northside teacher for 2024-25; Kayla Messerly, FCS teacher; Shara Andrea...
Sophomore duo takes second in American Statistical Association Competition
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Raleigh Martin, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from Williston, ND, and Emma Osborn, a sophomore biomedical engineering major from Firestone, Colo., secured second place in the December 2023 Introductory Statistics Class Project Competition held by the American Statistical Association. Their project aimed to determine the most...
Summers Claims New School Records At Sidney Track Meet
School track record performances by Peyton Summers led Wolf Point at the Sidney Invitational on Saturday, April 20. Summers was pushed by Thomas Haskins of Williston, N.D., for most of the 3200-meter run before the Wolf Point runner pulled away on the last lap. Summers, a senior, ran the distance in 9:35.25 for a new school record.
Culbertson Competes At Glasgow Meet
Culbertson’s boys’ track squad accounted for 160 points to take first place at the Jean Dreikosen Memorial Meet held in Glasgow on Saturday, April 20. Nashua placed second with 79 points. Ian Snyder, Brooks Solem and Plenny Williams were each double-winners for the Cowboys. Snyder finished first in...
Poplar Competes At Sidney Meet
A solid day by senior Kessee Erickson led Poplar’s track efforts at the Sidney Invitational on Saturday, April 20. Erickson earned fifth place in the discus with a mark of 94-4. The senior took eighth in the shot put at 30-4. Other highlights for Poplar’s girls included Blake Follette...
Bainville Academic All-State Announced
Bainville's students earned Academic All-State honors this basketball season for grade point averages of 3.5 or above. Girls' basketball players recognized were Brecklyn Pippenger, Kendra Romo, Kaelyn Romo, Tally Berwick, Miah Pippenger, Elsie Wilson, Hailey Berwick, Lila Butikofer and Addison Hansen. Boys' basketball players honored were Carter Winn, Trevor Robertus...
Missoula Children’s Theatre Brings Rapunzel To Wolf Point
Forty-one Wolf Point elementary students participated in last week’s Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production of Rapunzel. Practices took place all week with the performance held on Saturday, April 20. The cast of characters included Brylee Bearcub, as Tower Rapunzel; Anna Matejovsky as Room Rapunzel; Christian Brock, Prince #1; Andreus Kirk, Prince #2; Mersadies Sutton, Madame Gothel; Rylan Campbell, Maurice; and Aaliyah White, Monique. Performing as Wood Elves were Amara Peterson, McKinlee Paulsen, Honour Gustafson, Cheyanne Bouldin, Shawnee Bellymule and Hope Pipestem. Talia St. Germaine was Ears of Corn, Adaliyah Budak was Potato and Brayden Bearcub and Kimimila Pipestem-Blue Earth were Unicorns. Playing Pixies were Haeli Clark, Bailey Bearcub, Castiel Erickson, Peyton Vallie, Maia McGowan and Tetsua Darnell. Cast as Billy Goats Gruff were Rachael Pipestem, Loraina Lindsay and Brooklyn Turcotte. Autumn Jackson was a Troll. The Three Bears were Shooter Clark, Maxxie Demarrias and Malleena Fast Horse. Ogres were Kylan Egnacheski, Hunter Zimmerman, Austin Redboy and Brody Bearcub. Kora McGowan and Kehlani Stafne were mushrooms. Skye Fast Horse and Scarlett Brien were assistant directors. Bridgett Drummond accompanied the musical numbers. Frenchy was played by MCT tour actor/director Kassidy Kampmeier. Brian Penn was also director/tour actor. The play, adapted by Michael McGill, was set in the French countryside and the characters told a silly tale of personal triumph and friendship. According to the program, “The Ogres garden in the Mushroom patch while the Corn and Potato spies report back to Madame Gothel. The lost Prince, Rapunzel’s parents and her friends the Unicorns try to help. Just when you think it’s safe to cross the bridge, a Troll and Three Billy Goats Gruff get in the way. It doesn’t help that Three Bears (or is it four) confuse Rapunzel with Goldilocks and chase her through the forest. Add to that the Gremlins trying to play tricks on everyone, and you have chaos! Well, it’s not that bad because the Pixies foil the Gremlins’ plans most of the time.” (Photo by Katie Smith)
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