
Let's give a shout-out to our retiree, Mrs. Karen Swanhorst! Congratulations on your retirement!


It's almost here...


Environmental Biology students are completing their pollinator garden for their public service project. Thanks to the Amy Swensen and the Backyard Greenhouse!




Mrs. Larson's English 8 students recently completed poetry projects where they had to create their own haikus and concrete (shape) poems. Students were very imaginative in their designs and descriptive with their words!


Graduation will be held Friday, May 26 at 7pm. Should you need to request special seating or wheelchair please contact bzender@ci.k12.mn.us before noon on Friday.
Graduation will be livestreamed. Stay tuned for the link.


Our Senior Spotlight of the Day goes to, Elio Mendoza!


Students in Mr. Forsberg's 9th grade science class did an egg drop. They dropped the eggs from 2 meters, 4 meters and 8 meters into a box that was made with 2 cups, 4 rubber bands, 4 foot string and some tape. All but 2 eggs survived! #sciencerocks





The C-I Trap Team took 3rd place in our conference out of 7 teams! Great job everyone!


Take a peek at our Art of the Week!
7th Art: Watercolor Painting
Creative Crafts: Marbling/ hydrodipping
3D Art: Throwing on the pottery wheel
Creative Crafts: Cardboard Art
3D Art: PVZ cactus and Turbo Snail






Brayden Holmvig is our Senior Spotlight of the Day! Congratulations!


Congratulations to our Senior Spotlight of the Day, Dennis Welch!


Lunch Bunch is back! Starting June 5 through September 1 Lunch Bunch will have pick up stops at multiple locations. Just watch for the signs!


Maxwell Erickson, a student in RangerMade, took on the tall order of laser engraving logos on 100 tumblers and water bottles. Thank you for using RangerMade!


Megan Johnson is our Senior Spotlight of the Day! Congratulations!


RED SAND PROJECT
The #redsandproject was created to bring awareness to the public on the topic of human trafficking. It is estimated that 40.3 million people are in slavery worldwide.
This red sand represents those who have been victims of human trafficking and other forms of slavery and have fallen through the cracks. Students in Global Studies and Environmental Biology filled the cracks, at the high school, with red sand to bring awareness to the issue and become part of the movement.
To learn more go to redsandproject.org.




Last Thursday the 8th graders had the opportunity to partake in a Health & Fitness Day put on by Premier Sports Psychology.
They learned about focusing and W.I.N.= What’s Important Now to help with challenges and distractions.
Box Breathing to help reduce tension, relieve stress, and increase relaxation mentally and physically.
Goal Setting to help with motivation, commitment, and focus. They were taught to focus on the process rather than the end achievement.
The students got to watch the Twins as they defeated the San Diego Padres 5-3.
Thank you CLEF for giving us the opportunity for this amazing learning experience!






Our Senior Spotlight of the Day goes to, Lance Anderson! Congratulations!


Second graders spent the the day at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids. They learned about the history of white pine logging and the impacts it had on our region. Thank you to the CRES PTO for making this possible!



It's Thirsty Friday! Thank you, Mrs. Strom, for quenching our thirst and topping off Teacher Appreciation Week!


Thank you to Unity Bank for the amazing doughnuts for teacher appreciation week!!

