
Paraprofessional Position- The Gackle-Streeter Public School District is accepting applications to fill a Paraprofessional position, starting immediately, for the 2020-2021 school year. No college education necessary. A resume and cover letter can be sent to Supt. Duke Larson, Gackle-Streeter Public School, PO Box 375, Gackle, ND 58442 or email duke.larson@k12.nd.us. The Gackle-Streeter School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position is open until filled.

Reminder that the Puffins and Butterbraids arrive at the school on Tuesday, March 23rd. They will then be out for delivery by the students who took the orders.

Congratulations to the 5th and 6th grade local spelling bee winners.
Charlee Nenow, Madelyn Metz, Eli Carlson, Courtney Remboldt, and alternates Karly Rivinius and Greta Hagg. The following will compete at the County Bee in Napoleon on April 6th. Good luck to these amazing spellers!!!!

Happy St. Patty’s Day from Pre-K!! 🥰🍀🎉🌈





Have you ever thought how much your opposable thumb helps you every day? The 10th graders do! They tried 6 different tasks without the use of their thumbs and compared how long it took to do the same thing with their thumbs. This is one of the adaptations that has allowed humans to become so versatile.





Reminder: There is NO SCHOOL at Gackle-Streeter on FRIDAY, March 19th, 2021.

The 3rd & 4th graders built Leprechaun traps in SmartLab!
The traps were built from (mostly) recyclables and all looked fab!
The 4th graders included one simple machine,
and all the traps had so much green!
The sneaky Leprechaun got away quick,
but left treats at all of the traps where he made a trip!




The 3rd & 4th graders built Leprechaun traps in SmartLab!
The traps were built from (mostly) recyclables and all looked fab!
The 4th graders included one simple machine,
and all the traps had so much green!
The sneaky Leprechaun got away quick,
but left treats at all of the traps where he made a trip!



What is better than starting off a Monday with pie! March 14th, 3.14, is a special day in the math world. Pi (π) is a mathematical constant. It is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is also a irrational number, meaning its exact value is inherently unknowable.
Pi day was on Sunday, so we celebrated it on March 15th, Monday.
The students had the choice between Chocolate, Pumpkin, or Apple Pie.


More of our embryo class





Small Animal Care Class doing a disection of and egg for their embryology lessons. More to follow once we get the incubator up and running.




Rolla NASP Archery results are in! Congratulations to everyone that participated. Here are those that placed in the top 5 in their divisions.
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Karly Rivinius 2nd Emmett Nenow 4th Eastyn Monson 5th Ali Gross 2nd Luke Graber 4th Jayce Rivinius 4th Abby Rivinius 5th
Bullseye Abby Rivinius 3rd

Congrats to this fabulous musician on the OUTSTANDING MUSICIAN AWARD.... given by her judge at the Young Musicians Festival a few weekends ago!!!



A Message From Central Valley Health:
Central Valley will receive Pfizer vaccines this week. Since this is the only vaccine currently licensed for those 16 and older we feel that it is appropriate to target that age group this week. We are planning a Pfizer vaccination clinic on Thursday, March 18 from 3 to 5 at the Jamestown Civic Center. Parents should register their child at the link below for an appointment – the on-line registration includes the parents’ signed consent and would then allow the student to come to the clinic alone without a parent present if desired. Many student are considered essential workers in our community.
1st dose Pfizer COVID vaccination clinic
Thursday, March 18 @ 3:00 – 5:00pm
Jamestown Civic Center Exchequer Room (use NORTH entrance)
Link to register for appointment: https://www.ndvax.org//reg/7962158660
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Science in our classroom




We will begin giving the ND State Assessment on Monday, March 15th. Grades 3-8 & 10 will be tested. The Elementary will be testing according to their SmartLab schedule as follows:
March 15-18: 5/6 Group A
March 22-26: 5/6 Group B
March 29-April 1: 3rd Grade
April 6-9: 4th Grade
A schedule for Grades 7,8, & 10 will be determined next week.
Reminder, there is NO SCHOOL on Friday, March 19th.
Have a great weekend!

9th graders built and tested egg dropping devices. Sadly, Neither of the eggs, that plummeted from 19 feet above the gym floor, made it.





Reminder from GSPS:
March 12th is an early dismissal day!
Busses will run at 12:30 pm
Lunch will be served at School.

Attention High School Choir parents: Large group contest is next Tuesday, March 16th. We are leaving at 12:30 to travel to Oakes to perform. All students should be dressed nicely. For the guys, NO JEANS if at all possible!!!!!! Nice dress shirts. Ladies: dresses, skirts, dressy tops.
We will be stopping afterwards for a quick treat since there aren't any concessions being offered this year, so students should bring money with them.

ND Studies students had fun making water wheels this past week! Their smiley faces are hiding behind those masks! :)


