
Tues. Dec. 22, 2020 Girls and Boys Basketball at DC
Beach High School @ DC
JV GBB @ 4:00
V GBB @ 5:30
V BBB @ 7:00
Once again, we give our athletes 6 tickets each. These tickets are suppose to be given out to our players immediate family. Tickets which are not used by players should be returned to AD-Kent Harding.
Example: We have 14 girls and 11 boys on our JV and V. (25 players x 6 tickets = 150) We can have 225 home fans in our gym. This now allows 75 of our homes fans to pay admission and watch the games. Out of the 150 tickets we give our players if 50 are not used this allows another 50 home fans to pay admission and come watch our games.
If you have questions please call the High School and ask for Athletic Director Kent Harding.

Girls Basketball today, Dec. 19th. Minot High JV at Divide County High School.
JV 4:30
V 6:00
Pay admission at the door, we can have up to 300 fans for todays home game. First come first serve at the door up to 300. You do not need a ticket to get in we will count fans up to 300. Should be plenty of room for fans. Masks required at all times in our facility.

Stanley Lions Tournament today, Dec. 18.
DC will play Burke County @ Ray 7:30 PM
Tickets available for fans at the High School Office
Stop by if you need a ticket.
Livestreamed on the Ray School Activities YouTube Channel
https//www.youtube.com/channel/UCRKz32d4n_Up2HfST0OXcg

Divide County Boys Basketball will play @ Berthold on Dec. 17th, 2020
DC v. Berthold @ 5:00 PM
Once again tickets for fans will be available at the Divide County High School. Stop by the High School from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM to pick up tickets. Fans will need this ticket in order to get into the game.


Boys Basketball Stanley Lions Varsity Tournament Bracket
Dec. 14th, 17th and 18th, 2020.


Divide County High School's Girls and Boys Basketball Games and Attendance protocol for Dec. 14-29, 2020.


Divide County High School Winter Sports Attendance Dec. 12, 2020


NDHSAA Attendance Guidelines


So proud of these fantastic 5th grade students for the wonderful personalized Christmas tree names they made for all the residents of the care center and assisted living in Crosby. Here is a picture of most of the kids with their projects.

Teacher of the Week!
Congratulations to our very own Mrs. Ratcliffe! She has been recognized as Williston Auto and Walmart's Teacher of the Week! We are so PROUD! She is also the lucky recipient of three drawers full of school supplies AND a BRAND NEW CAR for a week! Give her a wave when you see this Teacher of the Week driving around town! Way to go, Mrs. Ratcliffe!

DCE & DCHS Early Dismissal on Tuesday, December 22. Students will be dismissed at 1:00. Kindergarten will dismiss at 12:45.


We've had a few questions regarding charges that are appearing on your child's lunch account at school. While breakfast and lunch are free, we want to remind everyone that extra milk or milk without a full meal is not. Many students take an extra milk after they finish their first. If you would prefer they don't, be sure to have that conversation with your child. Please see the attached reminder with more information regarding milk charges. If you have further questions, please call the school office.
Thank you!


Congratulations to DCE's Students of the Month from October and November! Way to be a role model showing respect, responsibility and safety!
October: Front Row: L to R: Aynslee Kruger, Landon Goga, Kyler Kimber
November: Back Row: L to R: Zachary Monson, Audrina Fortier, Jordyn Gunderson


December will be busy at DCE! Please join us in spreading kindness, promoting positive mental health, and celebrating the holiday spirit! Find some activities from our calendars or join in our Food Pantry Scavenger Hunt!




3rd graders made catapults today using craft sticks, straws and rubber bands. They took turns launching cranberries during an afternoon of Thanksgiving fun.




Junior High girls' basketball practice will resume on Monday, November 30th at 3:45 P.M in the Elementary gym. December practice schedules will be handed out at practice on Monday. I can't wait to get back in the gym with you ladies.


FBLA has some Poppin' Popcorn and Little Caesars Pizza Kits for sale. If wanting to purchase, please contact Wendy Grote at 701-570-1145. Poppin' Popcorn-$15.00 bag: Cheesy Cheddar, Cheddar Jalepeno, Cookies & Cream, and Movie Theater Butter. $10.00 bag: Buttery Caramel, Cheddar Jalapeno, Texas Habanero, Three Cheese. Little Caesar Pizza Kits: Pepperoni Pizza Kit-$22.00, Cheese Pizza Kit-$20.00, Thin Crust Pizza Kit-$22.00 and Personal Pepperoni Pizza Kit-$22.00

Internet and phone services have been restored to Divide County Elementary.

Divide County Elementary - Internet and phone service currently is not working at the elementary. If you are calling and not getting through that is why. We are working to correct the issue as quickly as possible.

In accordance with the executive order issued by Governor Burgum on Friday, November 13, the following will be implemented at Divide County Public Schools effectively immediately:
1. All students and staff in grades K-12 will be required to wear a mask while in the school building and throughout the school day. Exceptions to this mandate are outlined in the executive order in regards to health conditions of which a student may not be required to wear a mask. Social distancing is no longer a consideration with mask use as per the executive order, therefore, all students will be required to wear a mask regardless of distancing available in their classroom or other building space. This executive order also includes bus transportation, therefore students riding the bus to/from school will be required to wear a mask during their bus ride each day.
2. Extracurricular activities are prohibited effective November 16 and until December 14 which includes at this time - practices, or any organized gathering outside the regular school day. Events that are academic or related specifically to an educational function can be held under this order and will be coordinated and monitored through the school district.
3. The executive order does NOT have an impact on the school district food service program or school meals provided by the school district during the school day.
We appreciate the cooperation of our students and families with the new guidelines and efforts to address the current pandemic situation in our region/state.