Spring Spotlight Night will be held on Wed. April 30th at 5:45. Open to the whole community! Graduation is Friday, May 23rd at 6pm The Academic Awards Presentation will be held May 16th; by invitation Mustang Activities Letter Winers Banquet will be held Wednesday, May 15th; by invitation
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New CDL Class and ATS truck driving simulator coming to Northome School!
A Commercial Driving License (CDL) Class is coming to Northome School during the 2025-2026 school year! Northome School is really excited to be offering a class called "On the Road to a CDL". The class will be offered to Northome students who will be 17 years of age by May 30th of 2026 and hold either a valid Minnesota Driver's License or Instructional Permit. This class will be a year-long class and will focus on classroom instruction, discussion, guest speakers and hands-on driving experience, using a state of the art ATS Truck Driving Simulator. Northome School will be sending an instructor to a "Train the Trainer" event in June that will be held at Patterson High School in California. A huge benefit of this program will be cost savings for our students and their families. On average, attending a typical Truck Driving School will cost students between $5,000-$7,000 dollars. Over the summer, Northome School will be accepting current Northome Students and also Open Enrolled students who would like to attend this amazing class. (see link button on the left) It will be very similar to the one offered by Patterson High School. If you know of a student that would be interested, please contact Northome School to enroll at 218-897-5275.



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Grades 3-6 had an awesome day outside for a Track and Field day! Thanks to the varsity track athletes as well for helping us in our day. ... See MoreSee Less




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May is Mental Health Month, and this week we embraced the theme “Mental Health Mayhem”—a chance to focus on mental clarity, stress relief, and embracing the chaos that often comes with the month of May.
On Wednesday, our dedicated staff took part in a GooseChase Challenge, teaming up for activities like role-playing student support scenarios, staying active with Parkour-inspired tasks, hydrating, and building connections with one another.
On Thursday, students joined in the fun with hourly "mayhem challenges" that encouraged gratitude, positive affirmations, time outdoors, and meaningful conversations with peers.
We’re incredibly grateful for the enthusiasm and dedication of our staff and students as they continue to prioritize mental health and well-being.
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You have such a great school. Love all the different things you all do for your kids. Keep up the great work.
Such an awesome staff and school!
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Mustang Softball has been busy! The 3rd game of the week saw them facing the Tigers of Pine River-Backus. While the game ended in a loss, the girls will be back in action on Friday for a double-header vs. Fertile-Beltrami in Kelliher starting at 4:00 pm.
Photo credit: Libby Hoffmann Wickum
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Our Kindergarten class has been watching duck eggs in a warmer in their classroom for a few weeks now. A few days ago they started hatching! The students got to watch them hatch, and hold the adorable baby ducks. ... See MoreSee Less




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4th grade is working on building circuits with all the bells, lights and whistles in science. ... See MoreSee Less



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