
At our monthly board meeting last night, the school board approved the amending of our 23-24 school calendar.
Due to the cancellation of school on Oct. 26, and late start on Oct. 27, we will now have school on April 19, and all day on April 24.
Spring P-T conferences have been moved to Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, from 3:30-6:30 PM.
Finally, rather than PD days, there will be NO SCHOOL on Jan. 15 & Feb. 16.
The amended calendar has been updated on our website.
https://5il.co/28pfi

The good news keeps coming! Dawsyn Malkowski placed in the gold division in Dairy Handling at National FFA! Congratulations, Dawsyn!


Took three students to State Student Congress and one came home a State Champion!! Congratulations to Kitty Nelson on her State Champion Title in House 5 of Student Congress!



Jersey Day! Mr. Kurle and his new "favorite student" repping his favorite baseball team. Go Cubs Go!!!! ⚾️


Check out our November Newsletter.


6th Graders mummified hot dogs for their unit on Ancient Egypt. They examined their mummies today, 24 days into the process. They compared size, color, smell, and weight to the regular hot dogs. After cutting their mummies apart, many attempted to hollow out the inside, and place them back into the baking soda, furthering the experiment.






If you ordered school photos the orders are being sent home today. Retakes are next Tuesday, November 7 from 8-10. If you would like your child to have retakes, please let their teacher or the school know.

Hangin' with my gnomies! Happy Halloween from our Belfield Elementary Staff!!


A great principal is the highlight of the school-- and that is exceptionally true with these two amazing women! We would like to acknowledge our gratitude for our amazing elementary principal, Mrs.Olson and our awesome high school principal Mrs. Meier! BPS is a pretty awesome place to be and a huge part of that is because of our great leaders! Happy National Principals Month! #ThankAPrincipal


Red Ribbon Week begins at BPS on Monday with some fun filled days for our students to participate in!!
Just to clarify, Monday is Color Day where each class will be represented by a certain color. We have one elementary class wearing a color and a high school class wearing that same color and is as follows:
Kindergarten/12th grade: Blue
1st grade/7th grade: Yellow
2nd grade/8th grade: Orange
3rd grade/10th grade: Green
4th grade/11th grade: White
5th grade/ 1/2 of our 9th grade: Red
6th grade/1/2 of 9th grade: Black
Let's show some school spirit!! 🎉


Hi everyone! Choice Financial in Belfield is asking all students and parents to participate in their pumpkin painting contest. Stop by the bank to pick up your pumpkin. Your completed project needs to be turned in by Monday. We can hardly wait to see your masterpieces!

As our first round of winter weather approaches, I would like to remind you that any postponement or cancellation notice will come from me via this messaging service, phone call, as well as our social media page(s).
Thank you,
Mr. Kurle

Due to pending inclement weather, we have made the decision to postpone the college tour. We are looking at rescheduling some time in the spring.


Last Wednesday, our seniors participated in College Application Day sponsored by Bank of North Dakota. Each student can apply to one college and BND covers the cost of the application. This year we had 6 students apply to NDSU, 4 to BSC, 1 to NDSCS, 1 to DSU, 1 to Josef's School of Cosmetology, and 1 to Odessa College in Texas! Congratulations to the class of 2024 on taking this important step towards your future!







Reminder: Family Fun Night and Book Fair is tomorrow night, Tuesday, October 17, from 5 - 7 PM in the gym and library. Dress like a Pirate and come and find your treasure! Students must be accompanied by an adult. Hope to see you there!

The high school World Agriculture and Technology class created a presentation to share with the elementary students about cows. They also did an activity with the students afterwards. The presenters and students had a lot of fun and laughs!





This coming Monday, Oct 16, Belfield Public School will be hosting the 19th annual Choirfest. Choir students from Belfield, Bowman, Hettinger, Scranton, and South Heart will be combining to create a mega choir that will be directed by Mr. Matt Goettle, who is the music director at Dickinson High School. The choirs will then perform together at a concert at 6:30 PM in the gymnasium. The concert is free and open to the public, so come out and support our choir students!



Enjoy our October newsletter!



Family Night and Book Fair


Dress Like a Pirate!
