Red River seniors enjoy year-end activities, picnic made possible with donations from Class of 2001
The usual fundraising efforts were nixed this year because the of pandemic, so the Class of 2001 gave donations in lieu of a 20-year reunion Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 7:00 am, Jun. 2, 2021 ×
Red River High School seniors gather for outdoor activities Tuesday, May 25 at Cushman Field as the celebrate the end of their careers at the school. (Submitted photo)
Red River High School seniors had a sendoff event to remember, thanks to support from the school’s Class of 2001.
Earlier this year, when members of the Class of 01 decided not to hold a 20-year reunion because of the pandemic, they opted instead to raise funds for the school’s Class of 21 senior picnic.
Move ends hybrid model of alternate days of in-school learning Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 10:24 pm, Feb. 8, 2021 ×
The Mark Sanford Education Center, headquarters of Grand Forks Public Schools. (Grand Forks Herald photo)
High school students will resume full-time, in-person learning March 8, the Grand Forks School Board decided at a meeting Monday, Feb. 8.
All but two board members, Shannon Mikula and Jacqueline Hoffarth, voted in favor of ending the hybrid model that has been in effect for students in grades 9-12 since the start of the school year. Voting in favor of the motion were Doug Carpenter, Chris Douthit, Amber Flynn, Eric Lunn, Jeff Manley, Bill Palmiscno and Cynthia Shabb.