Congratulations to all of our 4th Quarter Honor Roll students & our 2nd Semester Honor Roll students.
Way to finish out the year strong!


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Sending Good Luck & safe travels to Miss Yoselin Reyes, Coach Rotherham & Coach Docekal as they travel to Omaha today for State Track. We couldn't be more proud of this girl. Her hard work & determination excels both on & off the field. We will be rooting you on from home.
Good Luck!

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Congratulations to Justin Van Winkle!
His favorite high school memory is graduating. Justin’s favorite class was Small Engines because he enjoyed the hands-on learning. He says his role model is Mr. Thackeray, who was always kind and inspiring. Justin couldn’t live without money, and his advice to underclassmen is to stay in school and not worry about being cool. If he could move anywhere, he’d go to California just to experience it. One achievement he’s proud of is coming back to school after being kicked out and making up four years of work. The hardest part of senior year has been staying motivated at the end. After high school, Justin plans to go to college for welding.

Congratulations to Dionicio Hernandez!
His favorite high school memory is being in Mr. Thackeray’s classroom. Dionicio’s favorite class was Foods because he enjoys eating. His role model is Spiderman—he’s always wanted to be like him. He says he couldn’t live without music. His advice to underclassmen is simple: take life seriously. If he could move anywhere, it would be Tokyo so he could experience the city. To prove his achievements, Dionicio points to his motivation, his effort, and always stepping up to lead. The hardest part of senior year has been staying on task. After high school, he plans to focus on making money.

🎶📸 Band & Choir Picture Day – Tuesday, May 13!
Photos for all Band and Choir students will be taken on Tuesday.
📄 Order forms with photo proofs will be sent home on Thursday, May 15.
🗓️ All order forms must be returned no later than Tuesday, May 20.
🔔 Parents—don’t forget to ask your student and check those backpacks! 🎒

High School Band students and Mrs. Sailors are busy preparing for tonight's Spring Concert starting at 7:00PM.
We would love to see you all here, but it can also be seen at the following:
https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ne/minatare/organization/134565/minatare-high-school

Congratulations to Lluvia Calihua Gonzales!
Her favorite high school memory is meeting Mr. Thackeray, and she loved his English II class because it was always full of laughter. Lluvia’s role model is her sister, and she says she couldn’t live without her family and her Justin. Her advice to underclassmen is to be involved and not miss out. The hardest part of senior year for her has been just showing up. After graduation, Lluvia’s goal is to live a happy life.

Just a reminder:
We will be holding an Evacuation Drill today at 2:45PM for Students & Staff.
This is ONLY A DRILL. Thank you.
Summer is coming soon. You may be thinking about what your child will do for meals while school is out. Minatare Public Schools will be having the Summer Food Service Program. It's food that's in, while school is out. There are no income requirements, and any child under the age of 18 may come to eat. Starting May 27th and running through June 27th at Minatare Elementary Gym. Breakfast is served from 7:30-8:00AM and Lunch is served from 11:30-12:30PM Monday through Friday.


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Happy School Nurses Day to our outstanding School Nurse, Mrs. Jamie Scott.
We appreciate all of your wisdom, advice, band-aids, and everything that you provide for our Students and Staff. We appreciate you.

On Thursday May 8th Minatare Public Schools will hold an Evacuation Drill at 2:45PM for Students & Staff.
This is ONLY A DRILL.
Thank you.
Exploring the future!
Today, the 8th graders, along with Mrs. Lacy and Mrs. Robbins, took a field trip to Chadron State College! From a scavenger hunt in the Mari Sandoz Center to a full campus tour—and wrapping it all up with a delicious lunch—our students had a great time learning, exploring, and dreaming big!






📸 Track Picture Day – Wednesday, May 7! 🏃♀️🏃♂️
Track photos for both Junior High and Varsity will be taken this Wednesday.
📄 Order forms with photo proofs will be sent home with students by Monday, May 12.
🗓️ All order forms must be returned by Monday, May 19.
🔔 Reminder to check those backpacks and don’t forget to ask your teenagers! 😄

Due to the weather forecast for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, we have decided to move the Morrill JH Track Invite to Thursday, May 8.

Congratulations to senior Jesus Ivan Cuellar Pallares. One of his favorite memories from high school is being on Zoom during COVID because it was fun and everyone acted a little silly. His favorite class is weights because he wants to get stronger. Jesus says his role model is his brother, who has always been there for him and helped him while growing up. He says he couldn’t live without his truck, and if he could move anywhere, he would move to Texas so he could work on building it. His advice to younger students is to turn in all your assignments on time so you don’t fall behind. When asked about the most creative excuse he gave for missing homework, he said, “The homework ate my dog.” To show what he’s achieved in high school, Jesus points to his strength, his determination, and the fact that he made it through. He says the hardest part of senior year has been staying focused. After high school, Jesus plans to go to college and work toward earning a good income.

WNCC is now offering driver's education classes in Sidney.

