Grant County High School perfect attendance
The following Grant County Junior High and High School students ended the first semester with perfect attendance.
The following Grant County Junior High and High School students ended the first semester with perfect attendance.
The following Grant County Junior High and High School students have achieved academic excellence during the first semester of the school year and were named to the Honor Roll.
FIVE FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS AT COMPASS MARTIAL ARTS IN ELGIN earned their yellow belts by passing the “level-up” test, which included breaking a board. Sensei Mike Schmidt is pictured with Richard Scholes, Shaylee Finck, Carter Roth, James Patterson, and Malachi Schock.
FARMERS UNION INSURANCE AGENT, SHELLY SEIBEL is pictured presenting a check for $1,000 to President of the Grant County High School Dollars for Scholars Chapter, Stephanie Lince.
Agriculture is North Dakota’s top industry, and North Dakota State University is proud of its connections to agriculture as a land-grant research university. Throughout its history, NDSU has made major contributions in agriculture across the Upper Midwest, nation, and world. Many NDSU student- athletes come from farming and ranching families and are also pursuing agricultural degrees. Since 1973, NDSU has celebrated the relationship between agriculture, education, and Bison Athletics excellence with the Harvest Bowl banquet and football game.
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