New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School

New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School
Address
437 1st Avenuve North
New Rockford, North Dakota, 58356
USA
Information
Type public
School district New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School District
Superintendent Kurt Eddy
School number 701-947-5036
Principal HS: AJ Benz
Principal ES: Shirley Lindstrom
Faculty 30
Grades K-12
Average class size 25
Classes offered See Article
Hours in school day 8:40 A.M. - 3:10 P.M.
School Color(s) Blue and Yellow
Sports See Article
Mascot Rockets
Newspaper Rocket Review
Website

New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School is a public elementary school and high school located in New Rockford, North Dakota.

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District

New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School District is a school district of the publicly-funded school serving the cites of New Rockford, and Sheyenne, and the surrounding rural areas. District administration offices in New Rockford.

History

82 students in New Rockford skipped school. Protesting occurred because eight or nine teachers were in danger of losing their jobs. Students would not be punished or counted absent because it was a learning experience.[1][2] 50 students stood in the cold for the entire day. Caused by Kurt Eddy and the school board's decision on getting rid of the best teachers in the school. They protested again on March 6, 2006. Fortunately Mr. Eddy's proposal sparked waves of protest and drew absolutely no support from fellow council members.

Classes Offered

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The athletic teams are known as the "Rockets".

1: This sport is joined with the Carrington High School.

Championships

Former students and alumni

References

  1. ^ New Rockford School Protest (February 2006) 8 or 9 Teachers be losing their jobs. by Michael Zimmerman (former New Rockford High School Student)
  2. ^ WDAZ News Students Protest Cuts New Rockford High School (North Rockford, North Dakota)
  3. ^ Rocketball
  4. ^ "I Must Be Emo - News Report". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri6ySOHoDfk. Retrieved 2007-03-01. 
  5. ^ "I Must Be Emo - News Report (full version w/ending)". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p95_eF3bD1w. Retrieved 2007-03-01. 

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