Summer trip to Wyoming for the Reinitz Family!
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Day of hiking
Fish, is what’s for dinner!
Mountain biking
Let's welcome MNCS new team member! Cassie is very excited to join MNSC. She earned her M.S. in Counseling from Concordia University Wisconsin in 2007. Cassie enjoys spending time with her family, traveling and doing anything outdoors. She is thrilled to be working with the wonderful students, staff and families of MNCS.
over 4 years ago, MNCS
Cassie Vogt
Let's give a warm welcome to Lisa, we are so excited to have her join our "E" Team! My name is Lisa Dorow and I'm the new Interventionist/Title I Advisor. I am excited to be part of the MNCS staff and getting to know the students, families, and community. I'm a graduate of Fairmont High School, South Dakota State University, and Bemidji State University. As you can tell, I love LEARNING!! I am relocating back to the St. Peter area with my husband, Jonathan, and our 4 children (Alex, Ian, Joe, & Dru). In our spare time, we love doing arts and crafts, exploring, kayaking, trying new foods, & learning new things. I look forward to supporting MNCS students and families throughout the year.
over 4 years ago, MNCS
Lisa Dorow
Look what Paula’s been up to this summer! Our summer has been busy but laid back. Lots of camping and fishing, our home away from home at the campground. Our new puppy has been a joy and keeps us busy, he’s a real cuddle bug. I’ve been helping my daughter with wedding things, praying for a beautiful day and that we don’t have to resort to Plan C. I also painted my sons new house for him, so proud of him. We have missed or family and friends but are staying safe by social distancing as much as possible.
over 4 years ago, MNCS
Princess with Prince
Camping fun
Ashland caught a big/little fish!
Helping with a remodel
Welcome to MNCS Website. Feel free to navigate (float around) and explore! You can also download the NEW APP! on your mobile by searching for: "Minnesota New Country School"
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Cool School Frog
. We are delighted to be launching our new website and mobile app. The website will be a go to place for parents and students when it comes to information on both the School in our District. We are also launching our new mobile app and we uploaded instructions for your convince. This will allow us communicate dynamically with parents and students keeping everyone uptodate with everything that is happening at MNCS. If you have any questions or suggestions contact: Joan Skelly jskelly@newcountryschool.com
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
App instructions
Danielle’s Trip to the great North Shore! Hi everyone! My family and I recently spent some time on the North Shore. This is an almost sunset shot in Duluth. We stayed on the point- the other side of the Aerial Lift Bridge. It was neat because you had to be in tune to when ships are entering the harbor so that you don't get stuck on one side and all night long we heard clanging ship noises..it was a maritime experience and adventure. Another part I love is driving up the coast and stopping at small rocky beaches and rock hunting. The lake was so cold it turns your feet numb! I love the color, intensity and vastness of Lake Superior. I've been going there since I was a kid, and when I get that first view of it coming into town my heart goes crazy. It was challenging traveling during a pandemic, but we Minnesotans are lucky that we have some gorgeous outdoors! So get out there!
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Duluth
Nancy Pfarr, Business Manager at MNCS, has had a busy summer working. But got away for a much needed week long vacation with family to Sunset Bay Resort in Hackensack, MN. The weather was perfect, and the fishing was spectacular with big bass in abundance that were exciting to reel in. The sunsets were amazingly beautiful each night, and birthdays were celebrated with a crazy "wig party" and everyone had a great week at the lake.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Nancy’s summer vacation
Throwback Thursday.- Somethings you never forget!
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Santa’s helper
Santa helper
Dress up day
Ole and Lena
MNCS Elem. Staff, Miss Karen - what is she up to this summer? Enjoying my "stay-cation" by photographing the wildlife in my own backyard!
over 4 years ago, MNCS
Photo taken by Karen, MNCS Staff
Photo of a albino squirl taken by Karen, MNCS Staff.
Let’s give a shout out to Carrie Rice and her new role at MNCS. Carrie Rice is not new to MNCS. Her husband David taught here for fifteen years and she has worked as a paraprofessional at the elementary and the high school the last several years. Just prior to moving to Henderson three years ago, Carrie left a 20+ career in government relations in the telecommunications industry. She is so looking forward to her new career as an Advisor at the high school helping young people discover a passion for teaching themselves new things! Carrie and David share their Henderson home with two dogs, two cats and a multitude of plants. She loves to cook and entertain friends and speaks French. All of the above is true, but since New Countrians love a good round of Two Truths and a Lie, see if you can guess the falsehood: Carrie has lived with a cat in her life since she was five. At one point, Carrie had six dogs under her roof Carrie once had an Appaloosa named Gizmo
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Carrie Rice new role as an advisor at MNCS Secondary.
Check this out! This summer MNCS Student Miles, is learning how to ride a unicycle!
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Miles learning to unicycle!
Miles learning to unicycle!
Let’s give Nick Ryan a “woot woot” I'm excited to be moving back into an advisor role for this coming school year! I'll still be attempting to keep our technology running and managing our assessments as well. My summer has been fun so far. I took my two kids to the BWCA for the first time, the bugs and weather were very forgiving and everyone had a blast! With trail races cancelled it's been hard to stay motivated to run, so this past weekend I ran 40 1 mile laps around my neighborhood as part of a last runner standing event. I wasn't the last runner standing, but it was still fun. It takes a lot of pringles to run 40 miles! Today is also National System Administrator Appreciation Day! At MNCS If technical issues are at a stall, Nick Ryan is there to answer that call.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
This is what you do after you run like Forrest!
BWCA with the kidos
Throwback Thursday Summertime calendar is usually filled with town events, parades and social gatherings. Many event have been canceled, this summer is definitely different! What is your favorite event that has been canceled this summer?
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Summertime Funtime
Summertime Parades
Who’s the hairy man in the back?!?
Best parade crew!
Jennifer Brunick, advisor and reading specialist is working hard this summer prepping for the fall! In her spare time she loves, you guessed it, reading!! (Staying home to stay safe is a good thing for a voracious reader like Jenn!) She also likes spending time with her family and her cat, Mr. Vavrek. Her husband Michael works at WisPak in Mankato, her oldest son is planning his wedding, her daughter is in college, and her youngest son is in high school.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Jennifer B.
Jennifer’s cat
Paula staff member at MNCS Elementary is keeping busy this summer! She has been doing a lot of camping and they just got got this new (cute, adorable, squish-able) puppy, Prince Deku.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Prince Duke
Jake spent most of June as a resident artist at a wood fire workshop in northern Wisconsin. Cutting ten cords of fire wood for the kiln, and Glazing pottery. Check out previous post of Jake loading the anagama wood kiln, some of his finished pottery, and a beautiful sunset at Bayfield, WI.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Cutting wood for the kiln.
Kiln
Glazing pottery
Let’s give a warm “welcome back” to Jake Zeiher and congratulations on his current position as a General Education/Art Advisor and MARRS Coordinator at Minnesota New Country School.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Jake at a pottery camp in Bayfield, WI.
Jake’s work of art
Sunset in Bayfield, WI.
July 26th- NATIONAL PARENTS’ DAY Parents, Guardians, Caregivers, and all other forms of parenting all play a vital role in the lives of children. They are there to protect, teach, provide, and serve as role models. Children look to them for guidance, they mirror their behavior and learn to be a core part of our communities. Throughout their lives “parents” lead them to be independent thinking individuals, and that’s a big job! On this particular Sunday, Minnesota New Country School would like to say “THANK YOU”. We are so lucky you had chosen us to be part of your child’s life. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 We look forward to working with you and your child during the 2020/21 school year.
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
National Parents’ Day
Dear MNCS Families, MNCS continues to plan for the 2020-2021 school year. Based on guidance from the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), three possible scenarios are being developed: in-person learning; hybrid learning with required social distancing and capacity limits; and distance learning only. MNCS staff is working closely with MDE, and we expect to receive information on which scenario will start the school year by the end of July. We intend to communicate our plans for starting school to families within 5 days of the MDE determination. Our goal is to continue providing the highest level of academic, social, and emotional support for your children as we can, while taking reasonable steps to mitigate the risks from COVID-19 to students, staff and families. At this time, it's important for you to know that distance learning will be an option for all MNCS families regardless of what scenario is selected by the state. Plans will be in place for those who prefer to keep their children home for medical reasons or are simply uncomfortable with sending them to school. While MNCS staff is working daily to prepare for the upcoming school year, the current situation is extremely complicated, continues to evolve daily, and may cause learning options to change at any time throughout the school year. Thank you for your continued patience and support during these challenging times for our schools, families and communities. As we approach the first day of school, our plan is to update families weekly as more information is available, and as plans evolve. We will continue sending emails, and we will resume regular updates to our COVID-19 response page on the school website. If you have specific questions related to school reopening and our COVID-19 response, please email: covid19@newcountryschool.com Sincerely, The Staff of Minnesota New Country School
over 4 years ago, Joan Skelly
Update!