
Reminder:
7-12th Grade Picture Day is tomorrow, September 30.


Mr. Otterstad's 3D art class created creature pinch pots. In this photo are the pots which have gone through a process called bisque firing. The purpose of bisque firing is to transform clay from its fragile state to a porous and durable state called ceramic for the second stage of firing. This allows students to safely apply glazes on the piece without damaging or cracking it. After the glaze, the pinch pots will go for the last round of firing.


The Preschool classes did an apple tasting and worked on graphing this week!





A few students at CRES were looking extra colorful and dapper.
These four girls took a seat on the "Braid Train" and got their hair done!





Our art students have been hard at work. Shown here are two still-life drawings. Keep it up!



Reminder:
7th-12th grade Picture Day is Friday, September 30.


It was a Fun Friday for students in Mrs. Stangel's class. They got to enjoy reading with glow sticks!


A student in Mrs. Duhn's class received a birthday song from Principal Becker today!



Mrs. Schmitt’s homeroom worked on a team building activity on Friday. They had to build a pyramid using only string and a rubberband! #teamwork




Aubree is the first student this year to reach the 150 point club. Fastest in history! #shereadsalot #summerbooks


Who was your Kindergarten teacher? #throwbackthursday


Our Unified Special Olympics Flag Football team traveled to Pillager on Wednesday, September 21st.
Teams participating: C-I, Menaga, Bemidji, Cloquet, Pillager, Brainerd
Team 1 took 3rd in the A Division
Team 2 took 2nd in the B Division
Participants also went through skills related to the game of football. It was a great day to be a Ranger! #GoCIGo


Mrs. Jenni Kannel’s Little Rangers Pre-K class had a great first week of school! They got to check out the gym, make crafts, and enjoy some time outside.





Mrs. Jensen's first grade class learned an important lesson in Social Studies today. #USA



Thank you, Crosby-Ironton Transportation, for teaching our students at CRES about bus safety!


Students in Mr. Otterstad's art classes have been hard at work. Shown here is a still life drawing from 8th grade art and color wheels from painting class. Great job!

It was a great first week of school for the Little Rangers 4's class!





Let's go to Panamá, 2023! There are 6 spots still available to travel with us in June! Current 10th-12th graders are eligible to travel. The deadline to enroll is September 30th. Check out the enrollment page: www.eftours.com/2485155FX for details. Reach out to Señora Dietz with any questions. Don't miss out on this awesome travel opportunity!


Mrs. Stangel's class was out for a morning run around the bus loop and discovered the rainy day worms. Science in kindergarten is real life!


Area youth are invited to participate Ranger Run, a youth cross country program for fun and fitness being held on Mondays at 6 p.m. through October 10 at Cuyuna Range Elementary School’s playground.
The program is open to students from pre-Kindergarten through sixth grade. Three age-appropriate races from one-half mile to one mile are ran rain or shine. Place ribbons are awarded at each grade level and medals are awarded to youth who run four of the five races. A special color run is planned for October 3.
Thanks to Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, Crosby-Ironton School’s Community Education, C-I Cross Country teams and coaches, and dedicated volunteers, the program is free. No registration or commitment is required. Youth can come for one run or all five.
Follow the program on Facebook at Ranger Run for any weather cancellations. For more information contact Chris McCusker, stormthecastle66@gmail.com or 319-541-5580.
