
2022-2023 Early Outs at Hillsboro Schools. Note, NO early out in the month of September and January.


Monday nights Homecoming bonfire 🔥 was a hit! Thanks to Hennings, Dearinger, Vadnie, and Steenson for setting it all up. Quite the fire. 🫢😳😎Also, thanks to the Hillsboro Fire Dept 🚒 for helping. #BurroPride


We had quite the “characters” dressed up in the elementary school for HCV’s Homecoming Character Day. #BurroPride




Communication at Hillsboro Schools


🚨🚨FLASH SALE: 🚨🚨Burro wear for sale for Homecoming Week. Ladies sizes only. See pictures for sizes and price. Stop in main office, text, email or call to get your name on it to buy and pickup.





In the Elementary School Hallways:
Mrs. Zink's kindergarteners are working in pairs on letter recognition.



Meet the Burros next week during Homecoming!


In the Hillsboro Elementary Hallways:
Miss Kroshus’s 4th grade class read the book, “The Best Part of Me” written by Wendy Ewald. After reading the book the students chose the best part of them and wrote about it. The completed working is hanging out in the hallway by the fourth-grade rooms! 😊


Substitute Teachers WE NEED YOU! The Hillsboro School District is looking for teacher substitutes for the elementary and high school. Please contact the school office at (701)636-4360 to inquire, or drop off your substitute teacher credential to the building principal to get your name on the sub list. Pay is $125/day and a FREE LUNCH.


REMINDER:
NO SCHOOL on Monday, September 5, 2022 - Labor Day!


In the Hillsboro Elementary Halls:
Mr. Longthorne’s 4th grade class is now 1:1 with brand new Chromebooks so we can do all of our STAR Testing and technology activities in our own classroom.👍


REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS: Picture day is tomorrow at both schools. Look for a picture packet in your child's backpack. JrHi & HS students got them from their teachers. Extra packets are in the office.


In the Hillsboro Elementary Halls:
Mrs. Elliott's Third grade students getting back into action in Mr. Strand's Phy. Ed. class! #BurroPride


Thanks to the Cotton Family for providing corn on the cob at both schools today for lunch! Wow! What a treat. #BurroPride


In the Hillsboro Elementary Halls:
Mrs. Nagel’s class read the book, “Our Class is a Family”, by Shannon Olsen. The book shares about different types of families, children with different needs, and how being kind is the best way to be! Their class talked about how their classroom is a type of family too. Students then made their very own creative friendship bracelets, all while helping each other tie them together. Nice work, first graders! #BurroPride



Be a part of the Hillsboro Elementary School Team!
Hillsboro Elementary is hiring a full night-time custodian. This is a 12-month position. Benefits include: Health/Dental/Vision insurance, Retirement (5.5% of retirement is paid by the employer), Vacation, Paid Leave, and LTD insurance. Starting Wage: $15.50 or DOE. Job duties include: Keep classrooms, bathrooms locker rooms and office areas in the building in clean and orderly condition. Perform heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing garbage from the building. Working hours are from 2:30PM — 11:00PM.
We are also hiring a special education para professional for this school year. This is a 9-month position. Working hours are from 8:15 am - 3:15 pm. Benefits include: Health insurance, retirement, and paid leave. Starting wage: $15.00 or DOE. Job duties include: Working with students who need additional help in learning or with specific behaviors.
Submit application https://bit.ly/HPSGenApp to paula.suda@k12.nd.us


Mr. Dryburgh will be sharing a message with parents and then reading a book to students on the Hillsboro Public School Facebook Live page at about 6:00. I hope you will watch.


School starts in Hillsboro this Wednesday, August 24th! We can't wait to see all of our students! Photo Cred: Hillsboro Banner


This Friday!


All Hillsboro students are encouraged to walk or bike to school in this beautiful weather. Our in-town bus routes get very full. Here is the tentative schedule for the school year.
