
NBAMS 6th Grade Spanish students spent a week creating games to teach Kindergarten Spanish students basic conversation words. The 6th grade students then visited the Education Center and spent the class period teaching and playing their games with Mrs. Heath's class.

The Viking Newsletter - May 2024 is now available to all at this link: https://secure.smore.com/n/1jcpxm

Join the NBAEC (38705 Grand Ave) Tues. May 21, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, for a FREE hands-on experience to explore community vehicles and meet local agencies/businesses.🚒🚔🚚🚜 Food and ice cream trucks will be available! 🍕🍦See flier for more details.


Happy Hmong American Day! This day honors the diverse identities, cultural legacies, and historical contributions of the Hmong community to American life. In celebration of the day, several students wore traditional attire to school.



YOU ARE INVITED: Congratulations to Girls Track, which has qualified for the True Team State Tournament! The team will receive a NBFD escort to the tournament this Saturday at 1:15 pm. Come on out to Grand Ave. or Maple St. to see them off and wish them well. The True Team meet is Saturday at Stillwater High School beginning at 4 pm.


Last Friday, 8th graders heard a presentation from Know the Truth, through MN Adult and Teen Challenge. The program focuses on preventing youth substance abuse. Speakers educated students on the dangers of drugs and alcohol and shared personal stories of addiction and recovery.






YOU'RE INVITED: NBAPS 2nd annual Drum and Dance Exhibition, May 17, at NBAHS (38175 Grand Ave)! Meal served at 5:30 pm with events to follow. Guests enter door 11. All are welcome! See flier for additional details.


Students from Sunrise and the Middle School competed in different field events at the DAPE challenge Rush City yesterday. The middle school DAPE (Developmental Adapted Physical Education) helpers were a big reason the event went so well. These 8th grade students are pillars in creating all inclusivity within our schools and we couldn’t be more proud.
DAPE student leaders: Kloe Bilek, Ellie Brenneman, Jackson Kelly, Apollo Leija, Bryce Raine, Jacob Gilles, Zack Giese, Colton Marvin
NB Middle school DAPE students: Noah Bodsberg, Bailee Wiese











High school mentors and middle school mentees along with 8th grade student leaders took a trip to Base Camp at Fort Snelling. They participated in many team building activities throughout the day. A special thanks to NBAEF for their support and making this trip happen!






Photos from this morning's Walk and Roll to School event are all posted at Facebook. Thanks for coming everyone! It was a beautiful morning to be outside!: https://www.facebook.com/nbapschools/posts/pfbid0er3FoE76cV6nQCVsunsDQsMcmbyT7cVzJxkBYrDz2FAVw9y4FSa3A22FtsKAGVvcl

YOU'RE INVITED: NBAPS 2nd annual Drum and Dance Exhibition, May 17, at NBAHS (38175 Grand Ave)! Meal served at 5:30 pm with events to follow. Guests enter door 11. All are welcome! See flier for additional details.


Wow! SKOL! and thank you to all those who took a few moments to complete the Staff Appreciation Form over the last couple of weeks. If you missed it, here is further explanation and a link:
NBAPS alumni and current families, we want to hear from you! Most of us can look back on our time in school and identify one or more staff members that had a positive influence on us, or helped us find our way in the world. If you or your child have had such an experience at North Branch Area Public Schools we'd love to hear about it. Tell us about it and we will pass it along to that special person: https://forms.gle/UtJ7ikvCvaRYraST8


The weather Wednesday morning is looking great for Walk and Roll! NBAPS, the City of North Branch, and Chisago County SHIP are hosting Walk and Roll to School on Wed., May 8, at 7:05 am. We meet at the NB Library and head out with our friends from the NBPD and the NBFD. Join us!


Tryouts for the NBAPS Dance Team are May 15, 16, and 17, from 3-5 pm in the NBAHS west gym. Middle school and high school students are welcome. High school students use this link to register: https://activities.edutrak.com/. See flier for additional details.

Tomy Cummings, an alumni of NBAPS and current mentor in the FTC Robotics program, received the Compass Award at a recent competition identifying him as one of the top mentors in Minnesota. Congratulations Tomy, FTC Mentor since 2013!


At Sunrise this week, the 8th Grade Band performed for the 5th Grade. Fifth graders will soon have the opportunity to sign up for 6th grade choir and band. Here is a Google Form link for incoming 6th grade families to register for their music choice: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd6qKGblvctrb2fMxSeuCoYPxsFEPCyvX0OsfoYooNCaAbEvg/viewform?usp=sf_link


NBAHS is pleased to announce the hiring of head coaches for both the dance and girls hockey programs!
Chloe Kavanagh has been hired as the new Head Dance Team Coach for the North Branch Vikettes! Chloe (Triggs) Kavanagh is a former Vikettes captain and graduate of North Branch Area High School. Chloe runs her own dance studio in North Branch and looks forward to sharing her knowledge and passion of dance with our high school team.
Northern Tier Stars (Cambridge-Isanti, North Branch, St. Francis co-op) is pleased to announce that Joe Fredrickson has been selected as the new Head Girls Hockey Coach. Please join us in congratulating Coach Fredrickson in his new role with the program. Coach Fredrickson started the St. Francis girls hockey program in 1997 and coached them until 2012.


THIS JUST IN: A huge Viking congratulations to Amelia Bjerketvedt, who has placed 2nd in the world at the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, CA - the pinnacle of DECA competition. North Branch DECA has its first ever piece of DECA glass! Way to go Amelia!



Sister Act is the feel-good musical comedy smash based on the beloved hit 1992 film! A woman hiding in a convent helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she rediscovers her own. Filled with powerful gospel music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act will leave audiences breathless. Don't miss your chance to see Sister Act this Thursday through Sunday!


A HUGE thank you to an ECMC Foundation Grant for giving current and future North Branch 8th grade art students the opportunity to learn how to weave on inkle looms. The word inkle means "strap", so these wooden looms are designed to weave long, thin, belt-like creations. Over $2040 of grant money approved by the North Branch Area Education Foundation was used to purchase 18 inkle looms, wooden shuttles and 50 spools of Maysville 8/4 cotton warp in a rainbow of over 40 different colors!
Students worked in teams of 4-5 students per loom. They learned weaving vocabulary like: warp, weft, shuttle, heddles, shed, selvedge, fringe and tension bar. They also learned about different patterns you can make on an inkle loom. Each student had the opportunity to "string up" their chosen color of warp string on their team loom, heddle the top warp strands in place, and take turns weaving on their loom as well. Many students were surprised at how many steps are involved with weaving and really enjoyed how "hands on" the weaving process is. Some groups had a tough time deciding who would be the lucky winner to keep the souvenir team weaving and bring it home. We are very grateful for the funds to make this special project happen in art class! Proud NBAMS art teacher is Lee Ann Falen.






