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2020-2021 Calendar
July August SeptemberS M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S Aug 31 - Sept 3 Teacher workshop Days 1 1 2 3 4 5 September 7 Labor Day/No School 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 September 8 1st Day of School5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 October 15, 16 Professional Days/No School
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 October 19 Parent/Teacher Conf. - 10:00 - 7:00 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 November 5 End of 1st Quarter - 35 days26 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 November 6 Teacher workshop Day
November 26, 27 Thanksgiving vacation October November December December 22, 4:00 pmChristmas Vacation Begins
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S January 5 School Resumes 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 January 22 End of 2nd Quarter - 37 days 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 January 25 Teacher workshop Day
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 February 22 Elem P/T Conferences 10:00 - 7:00 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 February 22 High School Teacher Workshop Day25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 March 26 End of 3rd Quarter - 36 days March 29 Teacher Workshop Day
April 1, 4:00 p.m Easter Vacation Begins January February March April 6 School Resumes
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S June 3 Last Day of School/End Qtr 4 - 38 days 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 June 4 Teacher Workshop Day 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 June 4 Graduation 7:00 p.m.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1817 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Sept. 2 4:30 - 6:00 Elementary Open House24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 6:00 Welcome Back31
April May JuneS M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 54 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 318 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 2625 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31
* Potential Additional Snow Make-up Days"Workshop Days End of Quarter HS Elem 1. March 29 - Staff and Students report
146 146 2. May 3 - Staff and Students reportParent/Teacher Conferences 9 8
1 2No School for staff or students 156 156
Student DaysWorkshop Days
Conference DaysContract Days
Mondays in SessionOctober 12
November 23December 21
Blackduck High School Class Times Daily Schedule/ 1st Bell is 8:15 a.m. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR HIGH 1ST HOUR 8:20 – 9:20 1ST HOUR 8:20 – 9:20 2ND HOUR 9:24 – 10:22 2ND HOUR 9:24 – 10:22 3RD HOUR 10:26 – 11:24 3RD HOUR 10:26– 11:24 4TH HOUR 11:28 – 12:26 LUNCH: 11:24 – 11:54 LUNCH 12:26 – 12:56 DISMISS 9TH GRADE AT 11:22 DISMISS 8TH GRADE AT 11:23 DISMISS 12TH GRADE AT 12:24 DISMISS 7TH GRADE AT 11:24 - BELL DISMISS 11TH GRADE AT 12:25 DISMISS 10TH GRADE AT 12:26 BELL 4TH HOUR 11:54 - 12:52 5TH HOUR 12:56 – 1:54 5TH HOUR 12:56 – 1:54 6TH HOUR 1:58 – 2:56 6TH HOUR 1:58 – 2:56 7TH HOUR 3:02 – 4:00 7TH HOUR 3:02 – 4:00
Blackduck Public Schools
Ensure Encourage Empower Enrich Embrace
1. Mission Statement The mission of the Independent School District No. 32 is to ensure access to a healthy and comprehensive educational program, encourage a positive and orderly school environment, empower students to reach their highest personal potential, and enrich social relationships, citizenship, sense of community, and embrace life-long learning. COMMUNITY EDUCATION "Life Long Learning Opportunities For All"
Blackduck Public Schools have provided Community Education programs to area residents of all ages since 1988. Enrichment Classes and Activities
The Community Education Advisory Council and the Community Education staff strive to provide learning and enrichment programs for all area residents. A variety of classes are offered every year for adults and children of all ages. Classes in the past include: computers, yoga, karate, cooking, woodworking, dance, flag football, volleyball, basketball, swimming, and more. Please call Blackduck Community Education at 835-5206 if you are interested in teaching or coaching an activity or if you have any questions. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)
In order to support parents as their child's first teachers, ECFE offers classes for information and support in this important role. Age appropriate pre-school experiences are provided for children from birth to age five by licensed teachers. Parents and children attend class. Classes are offered on Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Call (218) 835-5206 for more information. 3-Year-Old Program
In the program, the children will experience early literacy, math science and social studies through structured teacher led activities and independent hands-on exploration. Classes are offered on Wednesday & Friday from 8:00-4:00 p.m. Call (218) 835-5206 for more information.
ECFE & 3-Year-Old Program Open House – September 2, 4:30-6:00 pm.
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sports Schedules www.northlandconferen
ce.org or contact the Activities Director
(218) 835-5206
1
2 3
Parent/Athlete Meeting 5:30 p.m.
All Sports & Activities Fall, Winter, & Spring
4
5
6 7 8
9
10
11
12
New Student Registration Day
9:00- 4:00 p.m.
13
14 15
Backwoods Bash
16 Drakes Scramble Contact Amanda T.
for more information (218) 239-0242
17
Practice Begins
Football-All Volleyball-All
Board Meeting 7:00
18
19 20
21
22
23 24
25
VB Scrimmage @ Cass Lake
26
27
VB Clearbrook (H)
28
29 FB Scrimmage @ MIB
30 31 Teacher Workshop
Day
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sports Schedules www.northlandconferen
ce.org or contact the Activities Director
(218) 835-5206
1
Teacher Workshop Day
VB Bigfork (A) JH FB Nevis (H)
2 Teacher Workshop
Day Elem. & ECFE/3 Year Old
Open House 4:30-6:00 p.m.
6 p.m. Welcome Back Fall Sports Picture Day
3
Teacher Workshop Day
FB Grygla (H)
4
5
6
7
No School
Labor Day
8
1st Day of School Kindergarten Group A VB Mahnomen (H)
9
Kindergarten Group B
Fall Play Auditions
4:00-6:00 p.m.
10 Kindergarten Group A
Fall Play Auditions 4:00-6:00 p.m.
JH FB “Jamboree” Cass Lake (A)
VB Laporte (A)
11
Kindergarten Group B FB Norman
County East/Ulen-Hitterdal (A)
JV scrimmage 4:30
12
ACT Test
13 14 No School
Fall Play Practice Begins VB RLCC (H)
15
VB Bagley (H)
16
High School Picture Day
17
Elementary Picture Day
VB Walker (A) JH FB Kelliher (A)
18
FB Clearbrook-
Gonvick (H)
19
V VB Walker “T” JH VB Bagley “T”
20 21
No School VB LOW (H)
Board Meeting 7:00
22
VB Kelliher/Northome (H)
23 24
FFA Soils & General Livestock
VB Nevis (A)
25
FB Laporte (A)
26
27
28
No School
29
VB Remer (H)
30
BHS Hall of Fame Induction nominations due
Contact Ryan Grow for more information
218-835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
VB Fisher Climax (A) JH FB Laporte (H)
2 FB Fertile/Beltrami (A) Family Fun Night 5:30
3
4
Homecoming Week →
Fire Prevention Week
5 No School
JV FB Nevis (H)
6
Coronation
VB Red Lake (H)
7
8 FFA Fall Leadership
VB Pine River (H)
9
Pepfest
FB Northern Freeze (H)
10
JV VB Nevis Conference “T
11
12
School in Session
13
Elementary Book Fair VB Cass Lake (A)
14 Memorial Blood
Drive
PSAT Test Elementary Book Fair
FB Nevis (H)
15
No School Minnesota Education
Association Convention
16
No School Minnesota Education
Association Convention
17
18
School Bus Safety Week
19 Parent/Teacher
Conferences 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Elementary Book Fair Dance Begins
JH FB LOW (H) Board Meeting 7:00
20
ASVAB 8:30 (Juniors)
21
Northern Minnesota
Mathematics Contest @ BSU
FB Win-E-Mac (A)
22
23
24
Fall Play Dress Rehearsals ACT Test
25
26 No School
Fall Play Dress
Rehearsals
VB Pigtail @ High Seed
27
FB Quarter Finals
28
Picture Retake Day
School Play Performance TBA
National FFA Convention
29
School Play
Performance TBA VB “Play-In” @ High Seed
National FFA Convention
30
Fall Play Dinner Theatre 6:00
National FFA Convention
31 Fall Play Public
Performance 7:00
Football Semi-Finals Halloween
National FFA Convention
Sports Schedules
www.northlandconference.org or contact the
Activities Director (218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Fall Play Public Performance 2:00
BPA Fall Leadership Conference
Daylight Saving Time Ends
2 BPA Fall Leadership
Conference
VB Semi-Finals @ Bagley
3
Election Day
4
MSHSL Solo Contest @ Clearbrook
5 End of 1st Quarter
FFA Horse
FB Section Finals @
Fargo Dome
6
No School Teacher Workshop
Day VB Section Finals @
UMC
7
8
9
No School GBB Practice Begins
10
Speech Work Nights Begin
11 Veterans Day Concert
Sr. High Band & Choir 7 p.m.
Veterans Day
12
State Volleyball
13
State Volleyball
14 Holiday Craft Fair
Contact Ryan Grow Space Rental 835-5206
State Volleyball
15
16 No School
BBB & WR Practice Begins
Board Meeting 7:00
17
18
Honor Roll 3:30 Academic Awards
19
Jr. High Band & 5-8 gr. Choir Concert
7 p.m.
20
GBB Warroad (A)
21
22 23
School in Session
24
25
26
No School Thanksgiving Day
27
No School
28
29 30
No School
BBB Bagley (A)
GBB Nevis (H)
Sports Schedules www.northlandconferen
ce.org or contact the Activities Director
(218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
BCLB, Aitkin,Royalton, Mille
Lacs @ Blackduck
2
Winter Sports & Activities Picture Day
3
BCLB, UNC, Park Rapids @
Park Rapids BBB Fosston “T” GBB Remer (A)
4 FFA Ag Activities Day
K-4 Christmas
Concert 2:30 p.m. BBB Fosston “T”
5
BCLB @ Alfred Olson “T” Fosston
6 7
No School GBB Clearbrook (H) JH BCLB Virginia (A)
JH BBB/GBB Cass Lake (A)
8
9
NHS Induction Ceremony 1st Hour
Banquet 6:30 p.m.
10
BCLB Pine River/Pequot
Lakes @ Blackduck BBB Walker (A)
11
JH GBB/BBB Nevis (H)
12
ACT Test BBB/GBB Fertile-Beltrami @ TRF
“REA”
13 14 No School
JH BBB/GBB Laporte (H)
15
BBB/GBB Laporte (H)
16
17
BCLB, Walker, Mahnomen @
Mahnomen BBB Deer River (A)
18
BCLB Big Bear GBB Grygla (H)
19
BCLB Big Bear
20 21 School in Session
Board Meeting 7:00
GBB/BBB
Cass Lake (H)
22
Winter Vacation Begins @ 4:20 p.m
BCLB, Thief River Falls, Roseau @ TRF
23
Winter Vacation
24
Christmas Eve Winter Vacation
25
Christmas Day Winter Vacation
26
27
28
Winter Vacation
29
Winter Vacation
30
Winter Vacation
31
New Year’s Eve Winter Vacation
Sports Schedules
www.northlandconference.org or contact the Activities Director
(218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sports Schedules www.northlandconference.org or contact the
Activities Director (218) 835-5206
1
No School
New Year’s Day
2 JH BBB @ Bigfork “T”
3
4
No School
JH BCLB
Grand Rapids (A)
5
Speech Practice Begins
GBB Clearbrook (A) BBB Pine River (A)
6
7
BBB LOW (A)
GBB Bagley (A) BCLB Fosston/Bagley
@ Blackduck
8
BBB/GBB Nevis (H)
JH GBB/BBB Laporte (A)
9
BCLB Royalton “T” Blackduck Youth
Basketball “T” 10
11 No School
GBB LOW (H) JH GBB/BBB Clearbrook (A)
12
GBB/BBB Laporte (A)
13
14
GBB Fosston (H) JH BBB/GBB Nevis (A)
15
BBB/GBB Kelliher/ Northome (H)
16 BCLB @ Prowler “T”
Thief River Falls Blackduck Youth
Basketball“T” Speech @ Pequot Lakes
17 18 No School
Board Meeting 7:00
BBB Clearbrook (A) Martin Luther King
19
GBB Pine River (A)
20
BPA Regions
21
JH BBB/GBB Clearbrook (H)
22
BBB Red Lake (A) GBB Red Lake (H) End of 2nd Quarter
23
JH GBB Deer River “T” Blackduck Youth
Wrestling “T” Speech @ Grand Rapids
24 __________________
31
25 No School Teacher
Workshop Day JH GBB/BBB
Kelliher/Northome (A) JH BCLB Bemidji (A)
26
GBB Fisher/Climax (H)
27
28
BBB Fosston (H)
29 BCLB @ Walker “T” BBB/GBB Cass Lake (A) Sub Section 29A One Act Play @ RLCC
30 C-Team BBB Fosston “T”
Dance Sections @ Wadena-Deer Creek
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Snow Week →
1
No School BBB Northwoods (A)
JH Speech (H)
2 Coronation
BBB/GBB Littlefork (H) BCLB, Deer River &
Crosby Ironton @ Deer River
3
Honor Roll 3:30
4
JH BBB/GBB Cass Lake (H)
GBB RLCC (H)
5
Pepfest
GBB/BBB Nevis (H)
6 ACT Test
One Act Play Section
8A Finals @ Kittson County Central
7 8
No School
JH Speech @ Blackduck GBB Deer River (A)
9
BBB Pine River (H)
10
FFA Winter Rally
11
State One-Act Play
BBB Walker (H)
12 State One-Act Play
BBB/GBB Kelliher/ Northome (A)
Speech @ East Grand Forks
13
JH BBB Walker (A) JH GBB Red Lake (A)
BCLB Team Sections @ Aitkin
14
Valentine’s Day
15 No School
President’s Day
Board Meeting 7:00 JH BBB/GBB
Kelliher/Northome (H)
16
Elementary Book Fair GBB Red Lake (A) BBB Bigfork (H)
JH Speech @ Cass Lake
17
Elementary Book Fair
18
Elementary Book Fair
GBB LOW (A) BBB Remer (H)
19
Elementary Book Fair BBB Walker (H) BCLB Individual
Sections @ Cass Lake
20
Speech @ McGregor
21 National FFA Week
22 No School
Elementary P/T Conferences 10-7 p.m. H.S Teacher Workshop
Day 7:50-4:30 p.m. BBB Red Lake (H)
JH GBB/BBB Kelliher/Northome (A)
23
GBB Pigtail Game
24
MSHSL Ensemble Music Contest @
Walker
25 JH Speech @ Pequot
Lakes
GBB Play In
State Team Wrestling
26
State Individual Wrestling
27
Speech @ Bemidji
GBB Quarter Finals
28
Sports Schedules www.northlandconference.org or contact the
Activities Director (218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
No School
BBB Pigtail @ High Seed
2 ACT Plus Writing Test Grade 11
Dr. Seuss Birthday
GBB Semi Finals
3
Memorial Blood Drive
4
JH Speech @ Park Rapids
BBB Play In
5
Elementary Winter Dance 5:30 GBB Finals
6
Speech @ Walker
BBB Quarter Finals
7
8
No School
Track & Softball Begins BBB Semi Finals
9
Township Elections
10
FFA Fish, Wildlife & Small Animals
State Girls Basketball
11
JH Speech Conference @ Walker
BPA State
State Girls Basketball
12
BPA State
BBB Finals
State Girls Basketball
13
Speech @ Eveleth-Gilbert-Virgina
BPA State
State Girls Basketball
14
Daylight Savings
Time Begins
15
No School
Board Meeting 7:00
Baseball & Golf Begins
16
5-12 gr. Choir Concert 7 p.m.
17
State Boys Basketball
18
State Boys Basketball
19
State Boys Basketball
20
Speech @ Blackduck
State Boys Basketball
21
22 No School
23
24 FFA Floriculture &
Ag Mechanics
Spring Sports & Activity Picture Day
25
26
End of 3rd Quarter
27
Speech @ Grand Rapids
28
29
No School
Teacher Workshop Day
30
Speech Team Open House 6:30 p.m.
31
Sports Schedules www.northlandconference.org or contact the
Activities Director (218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
FFA Forestry
2
No School Good Friday
3
4
Easter
5
No School
FFA Regional Banquet
6
7
MSHSL Music Large Group Contest @
BSU
8
Sub-Section 29A Speech @ Blackduck
9
10
ACT Test
11
12
No School
13 Speech Section 8A @
Fosston
14
Honor Roll 3:30
15
16
17
18
19 No School
State Speaker
Showcase 6:30
Board Meeting 7:00
20
21
Administrative Professional Day
22
Earth Day
State Speech
23
State Speech
24 Prom Workday
Contact Sandy Lien for more information
State Speech
25
State FFA Convention
26
No School
State FFA Convention
27
State FFA Convention
28
29 .
30 Sports Schedules
www.northlandconference.org or contact the Activities Director
(218) 835-5206
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Sports Schedules www.northlandconference.org or contact the
Activities Director (218) 835-5206
1
Prom
2
3
No School
4 AP Calculus Test a.m.
AP Human Geography Test p.m.
5
AP English Literature Test a.m.
BPA National Conference
6
AP U.S. History Test a.m.
BPA National Conference
7
BPA National
Conference
8
BPA National Conference
9
Mother’s Day
BPA National Conference
10
No School
11
12
Jr. & Sr. High Band Concert 7 p.m.
Art Show & Building Trades Open House
13 14
15
9th Annual Bulldog Track 5K Run
16
17
No School
Board Meeting 7:00
18 19
Senior Tea 3:00 p.m.
20
21
Senior Credits Due
22
23
Baccalaureate 7 p.m.
24
No School
25
26
5-12 gr. Choir
Concert 7 p.m.
27
28
29
30
31 No School
Memorial Day Program 10 a.m.
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2
Sr. Graduation Practice
6th Hour
High School Awards Ceremony 7 p.m.
3 7-12th gr. Awards Assembly 9 a.m.
Kindergarten Graduation
Last Day of School
4 Teacher
Workshop Day
Graduation 7:00 p.m.
State Softball State Track
5
State Track
State Softball
6 7
8
9
10
State Baseball
11
State Baseball
12
ACT Test
13 14
15
State Golf
16
State Golf
17
18
19
20
Father’s Day
21 Board Meeting 7:00
22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
ALL SPORTS SCHEDULES ARE TENTATIVE www.northlandconference.org
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
3
4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 Board Meeting 7:00
20
21 22 23 24
25 26
27
28 29 30 31
Woodcarvers Festival
Blackduck Elementary School
The goal of the Blackduck Elementary School is to give all students the opportunity to learn. Students also become part of a great student community. The classroom curriculum for students, from Pre-Kindergarten through 6th grade, is aligned to meet state and federal standards. However, we strive to creatively find ways to make all learning experiences meaningful and successful for our students.
While reading, mathematics and technology are a top priority for our students, science, social studies, language arts, spelling, writing, music and physical education are also part of the daily schedule. Blackduck Elementary School seeks to provide our students with an educational experience that is well-rounded. As a means to meet this goal, teachers use several classroom methods for classroom instruction such as traditional textbooks, hands-on learning experiences, technology, guest speakers, and field trips. School wide events such as the Science Fair, Spelling Bee, Million Word Club and Accelerated Reader contests are just a few examples of activities that help enhance student learning.
All students at Blackduck School District have personal computer devices. Along with the Chromebooks, the school has other technology resources, which include a computer lab, SMART Boards and MIMIO Boards. All students have access to a computerized reading program called Accelerated Reader. Students in grades 3-6 use Accelerated Math. These programs are individually programmed to work at the student’s individual skill level. We are starting our second year using the reading programs Read180 and System44. These programs are designed to enhance reading skills and increase academic confidence for our elementary students.
The Blackduck Elementary teaching staff consists of 28 teachers, including both mainstream teachers and specialists. We have support staff that works both individually and with small groups of students on a variety of instructional levels. The Elementary staff works cooperatively to develop each student’s individual potential. Kindergarten Program Developmentally appropriate teaching methods provide our Kindergarteners with a variety of learning experiences through a hands-on, child-centered approach. Physical education, music, library, and computers round out an academic schedule that provides our Kindergarteners with a solid education foundation. Field trips include: the Blackduck Fire Hall, Bemidji State Park, and the Headwaters Science Center. Parents are invited to visit their child’s class whenever possible. Early Childhood Screening Minnesota Law requires that all children entering Kindergarten take part in an Early Childhood Screening program. This program helps our children meet a major component of the national educational goals so that all children enter school “ready to learn”. Records of screening dates and results are required in order to enroll for Kindergarten. A screening is provided to all children in the Blackduck district at no cost to families. The Early Childhood Screening is conducted in the spring of each year. Screening components consist of vision and hearing, developmental screening, immunization review and referral, identification of risk factors that might influence learning, and a summary review. Families who do not receive information regarding the screening should contact the Elementary Secretary, Lori Ziegler at 835-5301.
BLACKDUCK HIGH SCHOOL Blackduck High School is a highly accomplished, traditional educational facility nestled in a unique community surrounded by beautiful Blackduck Lake. Students are offered a balanced curriculum of academics, athletics, music, and fine arts, and vocational opportunities to reach the interest of every student in grades 7-12. Students may choose multi-leveled classes from calculus to ceramics. BHS has a dedicated, effective and enthusiastic staff, who are committed to excellence and the well being of students. The high school is focused on a high graduation rate and numerous above average state test scores. Historically, BHS has a reputation of high student achievement. BHS also prides itself on respect, responsibility and compassion towards each and every member of the school community. As a school, we establish community relationships beyond the school walls! Assessment for Diploma Career and College Readiness Assessments are the state tests that fulfill Minnesota’s high school graduation requirement for students. These tests measure student performance on essential skills in Writing, Reading and Mathematics for success in the 21st century BHS Graduation Requirements Graduation Requirements Students intending to graduate from Blackduck High School need a minimum of 25 credits (grades 9-12). State standards or expectations are embedded within required classes and are assessed through the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment in the spring of the year. A minimum of 6 classes per quarter is also required each year. The required credits are as follows: Class of 2021
4 credits in English- one per year- (Eng. 9, World Lit, Amer. Lit, elective) 4 credits in Social Studies- (Govt. 9 1.0, World History .50, Amer. History 1.0, Geography 1.0, Econ. .50)
3 credits in Math (Algebra, Geometry, Prob. & Stats) 3 credits in Science (Physical, Biology, Chemistry or Physics) 1 credit in Art (music, written, visual, theater) 1/2 credit in Physical Education
1/4 credit of Health 1/2 credit in Careers Remaining credits in Electives.
GUIDANCE and COUNSELING PROGRAMS The Blackduck High School Guidance Counselor, in conjunction with other staff, provides the following services: 1. Assessing Student Needs-working with students with special needs, meeting with student support team, identifying and making appropriate referrals. 2. Educational Counseling-student orientation, registration, college options, academic plans 9-12, credit-transcript reviews. 3. Pre-College Counseling-school information, entrance requirements, fees, deadlines, applications, financial aid/scholarships, testing (ACT, SAT, PSAT). 4. Career Counseling-use of Career Information Service located in High School Media Center. 5. Military Options-hosting the Armed Services Vocational Battery (ASVAB), visits with military recruiters. 6. Testing-administering and interpreting achievement tests, interest surveys, aptitude tests, and career assessment inventories. 7. Post Secondary Education-coordinating program options for eligible juniors and seniors. 8. New Student Registration-new student information, transcript evaluation, registration, orientation Guidance Counselor-Theresa Templin [email protected] (218) 835-5214 Blackduck High School’s Vision At the high school level, student learning is the focus of BHS. There is a strong sense of support for every student, as teachers and families work together as a team to ensure a quality education. There is an expectation that all students can meet high standards with appropriate support whenever needed throughout their education. There is a strong sense of collaboration across departments – teachers are leaders in all aspects of the school. They work together in sustaining a focus on student learning. Equity is at the center of all aspects of the high school with differentiated instruction and high levels of rigor in every classroom. Students work together on projects and in study teams with teachers using a wide repertoire of educational strategies that result in high levels of student engagement. There are numerous unique learning opportunities in every classroom, along with a structure that supports personalization. Students see the relevance of the curriculum in their own lives and experiences. They are encouraged and supported in bringing their individualization into the work of the classroom. Unique to BHS is the rigorous career and technical opportunities in the school with a goal of preparing every student for college and/or the work force. The Blackduck High School will:
1. Provide a learning environment and access to a high quality education that inspires all students to achieve and that supports those students in meeting achievement standards.
2. Increase student achievement and eliminate the achievement gaps. 3. Provide environments that facilitate the physical, social, and emotional well being of students and staff. 4. Recruit, train, and retain an effective teaching staff and school leadership. 5. Ensuring BHS is a safe and healthy environment.
Emergency School Closing Procedures Each school day hundreds of children are transported to Blackduck School. The safety and protection of your children is a primary concern of
our drivers and staff. With respect to the safety of students during adverse weather conditions and other emergencies, the school district would like to share the following:
1. Parents/Guardians have the responsibility to decide whether or not students will attend during severe/emergency conditions. There may be days during the winter when some parents might feel the temperature or wind is too severe to send children to school. In those cases, parents/guardians have the right to decide not to send their children.
2. During the school day, if parents or guardians feel that conditions exist that may impair the safety of their children, they may pick them up at school.
3. Generally, students will be released only to their parents/guardians. They may be released to other relatives or neighbors through verbal approval or by contacting the High School or Elementary Office by phone.
4. If conditions exist at the end of the day that may endanger the safety of students, they will not be allowed to leave the school. 5. Buses will take children to Head Start as usual, weather permitting. If you have any questions, please call the Transportation Supervisor at
835-5340. 6. Parents are encouraged to listen to the following radio/television stations for updated weather information. Announcements should be aired
by 7:00 a.m. Early closings will be announced the same way. 7. In the event where school is 2 hours late the ECFE program will be canceled and the 3 year old program will be 2 hours late.
Radio Stations: TV Stations KBUN 1450 AM & KB101 FM WCCO KKBJ 103.7 FM & WBJI 98 FM KARE KCRB 88.5 FM KBJR KNBJ 91.3 FOX KMSP KZY 95.5 FM KSTP KOJB 90.1 WDIO KKWB 102.5 KVLY
8. Parent should check SchoolMessenger messages that will be sent to your home phone or cell phone as you requested.
Did you miss the SchoolMessenger call? Call 1-855-955-8500 to retrieve the message. 9. Parents should make sure that students are dressed appropriately for all weather conditions. 10. The school encourages each family to have a plan for emergency conditions and should also include a plan for day’s scheduled, partial school days and scheduled non-school days. This would include communicating with day care providers, etc. The safety of your children is our number one priority. If you have ideas for improving safety during emergency conditions, please call the district office or your child's school office.
Blackduck High School Curriculum & Activities
Blackduck High School is the home of the maroon and gold “Drakes”, serving about 300 students in grades 7-12. BHS is designed with 20 core teachers, 4 special education teachers, and 10 paraprofessionals serving the many needs of our student populace. We offer approximately 125 courses, ranging from the state graduation required courses to science, agriculture, woodshop, vocational instruction, foreign languages, business, art, and technology curriculums. A continued signature course of our vocational curriculum is the Building Trades program that offers students the opportunity to design, build, and retail a complete house. BHS continues to offer courses that reflect a comprehensive, well-balanced education.
We also offer four Advanced Placement courses, a career planning class, and a daily work-study program. Blackduck High School continues the tradition of many competitive athletic, academic, and fine arts opportunities.
Students excel in National Honor Society, FFA, Knowledge Bowl, State Music Competition, Academic Athletes, Speech, and Robotics to name a few. Blackduck High School consistently scores high on the ACT with an average of 75% of the graduating seniors going on to either a university or technical school. Blackduck High School has a progressive, yet a traditionally grounded educational framework resulting with impressive success in its region.
Participation in all extracurricular activities offered by Blackduck High School is determined by the eligibility policy given out to all participants and can be located in the high school student handbook. Student Activities:
Academic Teams Athletics Clubs/Organizations Admission Prices Knowledge Bowl Football Yearbook Adult $4.00 Math Counts Volleyball FFA Seniors (65+) & Military $2.00
Wrestling National Honor Society Student $2.00 Music Basketball Student Council Season Tickets Available: Band Baseball Robotics Adult $50.00 Student $20.00 Family $100.00 Choir Softball BPA Seniors (65+) & Military $25.00 Pep Band Track & Field Ensembles Golf Fine Arts *Practice Time: 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Drama Speech One Act Play
Transportation
The Blackduck School District encompasses over 435 square miles. Routes transport 83.3% of the district’s 600 plus students from distances ranging from a few miles to over 25. During the 2019-20 school year, district vehicles traveled over 275,000 miles on regular routes, athletic and activity trips. The goal of the transportation department is to transport students in a safe and responsible manner to and from school and related events. All drivers are licensed by the State of Minnesota and must undergo periodic physicals, along with bus inspections. A school bus is the safest form of transportation available. However, safe student transportation is a community effort. All highway users need to be aware of laws and rules pertaining to school buses. In particular, motorists need to be aware of laws regarding loading zones, where most accidents occur. We encourage parents to remind students about safe bus behavior both on the bus and in the loading areas. Information on bus regulations and behavior can be found in the high school and elementary handbooks. Blackduck School buses travel on State Highways, County roads, Township roads, and Forestry roads with full maintenance by the Townships. Children will not be let off at any home that is unoccupied and locked without the child having access to entry into the home. They will be returned to the school for parents to come pick them up. Questions or comments concerning student transportation may be directed to the Transportation Supervisor at 835-5340.
Food Services
Blackduck Schools provide both breakfast and lunch for students in grades K-12. Menus are published on the School website. Nutritional meals are provided for students and include “ala Carte” for grades 7-12 at lunch.
Food Service Meal Prices 2020-21
Reduced Elementary High School Adult Breakfast Free $1.75 $1.75 $ 2.50 Lunch Free $2.85 $3.35 $ 4.50
Extra Milk $ .40 $ .40
Applications for free or reduced meals are sent to each district family prior to the start of the school year. These applications should be returned to the district office as soon as possible to avoid delay in receiving benefits. Applications may be submitted any time during the school year if the need arises. Questions regarding the meal program may be directed to Tammy Vernlund at 835-5202.
2020-2021 Report on Curriculum, Instruction
and Student Performance Blackduck Public School District 32
Blackduck, Minnesota
School District Policy Minnesota Statute 123.972 requires every school district in Minnesota to make a report to the public and the Commissioner of Education
regarding special areas of their educational programs relating to the Minnesota Graduation Rule by October 15th each year. This statute states that all school boards shall adopt annually a written policy that includes the components specified in the law. The Board has adopted policies and procedures as required for the Minnesota Graduation Standards. This Graduation Rule Implementation Policy Manual is amended each school year to better reflect the changes to the law and the needs of the Blackduck School District. The policies and procedures have been included in the Graduation Rule Implementation Policy Manual that is on file at the District Office. Residents of the District are invited to review the entire Manual during regular school hours.
BLACKDUCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS WORLD’S BEST WORKFORCE INITIATIVE School Year
2020-21 In accordance with Minnesota Statutes 2013, section 120B.11, a school board, at a public meeting, adopted a comprehensive, long-term strategic plan to support and improve teaching and learning that is aligned with creating the world’s best workforce (WBWF). Blackduck School strives to provide the best educational opportunities for every student. Providing an education and preparing Blackduck students to succeed in school from birth through graduation and into post-secondary endeavors, is a goal that must be addressed early in every child’s life. Students are more likely to reach this goal if they are ready for school upon entering kindergarten; achieve grade level literacy by grade three; graduate from high school and attain career and postsecondary school readiness. Blackduck School staff and administration recognize that it is imperative that academic achievement gaps are closed among all racial and ethnic groups of students and between students living in poverty and not living in poverty as well as between students who receive or do not receive special education. Blackduck School’s comprehensive strategic plan is intended to serve as a document to align the school’s educational initiatives that serve to ensure reaching intended student outcomes from pre-kindergarten to post high school graduation. In designing this plan, Blackduck School’s WBWF Committee members considered and utilized a number of existing plans, documents and strategies that were already in place and/or are required by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), such as the Title I plan, School Improvement Plan, School Readiness Program Plan, Local Literacy Plan; Student transition Plan to College and career Readiness, Plan for Educator Effectiveness, Success for the Future program, and the school’s Authentic Intellectual Work plan. Blackduck School District’s World’s Best Workforce Plan will illustrate how the school’s existing district plans fit together and serve as a blueprint to create a quality educational system designed to equip every student with the skills necessary to succeed in the 21st century.
World’s Best Workforce Goals Required for 2020-21 Have all students meet school readiness goals Have all third grade students achieve grade level literacy Close the academic achievement gap among all racial and ethnic groups of students and between students living in poverty and their more privileged
peers Have all students graduate from high school Have all students attain college and career preparedness
Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments for Grades 3, 4, 5, & 6 The Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) and alternate assessments (MCA-Modified and MTAS) are the state tests that
help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and meet the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). Most students take the MCA, but students who receive special education services and meet eligibility criteria may take the MTAS.
In accordance to the State Graduation Rules, students in Minnesota take the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments for reading and math in grades 3-6 and the science test for students in grade 5.
These assessments indicate how students are progressing statewide. These tests will provide baseline data to study/evaluate programs, best practices, curriculum, instructional strategies and materials in an effort to provide long-range improvement plans. The goal is to prepare students to increase their levels of performance on all state assessments.
District Advisory Committee Each school board shall establish an advisory committee to ensure active community participation in all phases of planning and improving the instruction and curriculum affecting state and district academic standards. A district advisory committee, to the extent possible, shall reflect the diversity of the district and its learning sites, and shall include teachers, parents, support staff, students, and other community residents. The district may establish building teams as subcommittees of the district advisory committee under subdivision. The district advisory committee shall recommend to the school board rigorous academic standards, student achievement goals and measures, assessments, and program evaluations. Learning sites may expand upon district evaluations of instruction, curriculum, assessments, or programs. Whenever possible, parents and other community residents shall comprise at least two-thirds of advisory committee members. Community members wanting to participate in this committee should contact the district office.