
Sixteen juniors and seniors attended a leadership conference at Cragun’s Resort on Sunday- Monday. They met with over 500 students from schools across Minnesota and collaborated on ideas to make our school a more inclusive, fun, and innovative space.

Reminder for CRES Families...
Picture retakes are Wednesday, November 9!


Please join us for our Veteran's Day Program, Wednesday, November 9. The program will take place in the Galovich Gym from 12:30-1:00.


Students in Conceptual Physics played "Newton Golf," in order to get a real life grasp on how much force a Newton is. Played like minigolf, the clubs were fitted with bluetooth force sensors and students scored, not by fewest strokes, but by least amount of Newtons measured on each hole. The balls and clubs were donated by Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf in Brainerd.

Here is a weekly reminder of conferences, early dismissal, and no school, for the week of November 7-11.


Here are a few students from Mr. Otterstad's art classes.
Shown here are coil mugs, stamp mug, action poses and a watercolor painting.
Keep up the great work!





"He's a rock star in their eyes!" Mrs. Stangel's class.
Mr. Becker made a stop in kindergarten to sing happy birthday to a student!


Thank you, Quanex, for donating a variety of wood to our student run business, RangerMade. Quanex donated alder cherry, hickory and hard and soft maple. This donation will be used for various projects throughout RangerMade.
Pictured: Brian Wood and Brian Blom (Quanex).


Third grade participated in a Pumpkin Math activity! The third graders were able to weigh, measure, and count the seeds in the pumpkin. There were many smiles throughout the whole event! Thank you to all the families who donated pumpkins and all the volunteers we had for this event. Thank you!


What was your favorite school lunch? #throwbackthursday


A big shout-out to the Knights of Columbus for donating many coats to CRES! Thank you! Teppi has many coats in a variety of sizes ranging from 4T - Adult. If you are in need, please contact Teppi at 218-545-8775.


Students in Mrs. Cencer's class had a party yesterday in which students got to pick a snack they wanted to make. They made punch, Reese’s peanut butter cup bats, fruit salad, and pumpkin seeds. The students also painted pumpkins, did some face painting and watched a Halloween movie!


The art of the week features: hand patterns, still-life drawing and a cactus series. Great job everyone!



Congratulations to our September and October Students of the Month!



The Winter Athletics season is fast approaching so we wanted to remind you that Registration is currently open for all Activities. Click on the link below for an easy online registration process:
https://cirangers-ar.rschooltoday.com/
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out at any time to Cley Twigg, Athletic Director.


With Election Day approaching, Miss Lipski's 12th grade College in the Schools (CIS) United States History class examined the historical roots of the first political parties in the United States: The Republicans (also called the Democratic-Republicans) led by Thomas Jefferson and the Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton. Students explored the key issues of the time, including the structure of the government, who should govern, federalism, economics, and foreign policy. They then had to create a symbol to represent each party's views on these issues. Check out these "Historical Heads" below!





Seniors and Families: Save the Date!
There will be a Financial Aid Night in the C-I Media Center on November 15th at 6:30 p.m. Gather information, ask questions, and even SUBMIT your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the support of Financial Aid Representatives. Contact Nickie Doyle with any questions.


Kindergarteners, in Mrs. Stangel’s class, decorated pumpkin shaped cookies all by themselves! Children learned about mixing colors and added sprinkles. They all agreed the best part was sampling their hard work!


Reminder:
Junior High dance tonight (Friday 10/28) from 7-9!


When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
