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Welcome to The School District of New Richmond family! At the SDNR, we pride ourselves on our support and collaboration between our schools and community. Our Tiger Pride is felt everywhere! Our district aims to meet the needs of all of our students and families in order to maintain an inviting community. We are dedicated to continuously connecting our families to the latest resources and opportunities within our district.
We are excited to share that Starr Elementary has been recognized as a Model Professional Learning
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We are excited to share that Starr Elementary has been recognized as aModel Professional Learning Community (PLC) at Work® school, by Solution Tree, a world-wide education company that empowers educators to raise student achievement! This prestigious honor is held by only four elementary schools in Wisconsin and just 111 schools nationwide, making it a truly extraordinary achievement for Starr and our entire district.
This recognition celebrates Starr Elementary’s dedication to collaboration, shared leadership, and a relentless focus on student learning - principles that align with our district-wide Strategic Plan of Growth For All. Starr’s culture of teamwork, trust, and high expectations serves as a shining example of how prioritizing students and embracing continuous improvement leads to exceptional outcomes.
While this award specifically honors Starr Elementary, it also reflects the collective efforts across all SDNR schools. By working together under the shared vision of our Strategic Plan, we are building a foundation for success that supports excellence in every classroom, for every student, every day.
Please join us in congratulating Starr Elementary on this incredible accomplishment and celebrating the impact of our shared commitment to the fearless pursuit of excellence through the School District of New Richmond. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey to success.
We are proud to announce our February Students of the Month. 6th Grade: Bryce Brinkman,
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We are proud to announce our February Students of the Month. 6th Grade: Bryce Brinkman, Layla Danielson, Evan Langness, Kinzly Omann. 7th Grade: Emily Huebscher, Norah Klopp, Erika Otto, Johnathon Yeager. 8th Grade: Nia Hanson, Nathaniel Lammert, Molly Lindloff,, Miguel Smith.
Each of our grade level teacher teams select four students as Students of the Month, September through May, based on the criteria listed below. Throughout the month each recipient has demonstrated:
Miller on the Move: SDNR Farm to School Specialist
Through the Farm to School Program supported by Americorp, Ms. Crumpton, our Farm to School
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Through the Farm to School Program supported by Americorp, Ms. Crumpton, our Farm to School Specialist, works with students of all ages. The goal is to connect students with where their food comes from and help them build healthy habits. Click here to watch the Miller on the Move video!
Coffee and Conversation with Superintendent Miller
Attention SDNR Parents and Guardians: Please join Superintendent Miller on Tuesday, April 8, 2025,
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Attention SDNR Parents and Guardians:
Please join Superintendent Miller on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, for a cup of coffee and school-related conversation. Our Coffee and Conversation events will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. in the New Richmond Middle School Media Center.
NRHS Powerlifting Historic State Championship Sweep! For the first time in school history, our
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NRHS Powerlifting Historic State Championship Sweep!
For the first time in school history, our Tigers have swept the competition, capturing the Girls Team State Championship, the Boys Team State Championship, and the Combined Boys/Girls Team State Championship!
Senior Lauren J. earned the prestigious "Best Female Lifter" award!
Congratulations to our lifters, coaches, and the entire New Richmond Community on this remarkable accomplishment!
Please join New Richmond 4K & Elementary school counselors for 3 special learning opportunities
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Please join New Richmond 4K & Elementary school counselors for 3 special learning opportunities on practical parenting strategies from Love & Logic! We’ll use their recent book: Raising Mentally Strong Kids as our conversation guide. You will leave with ready to apply parenting strategies. Each session will touch on a different topic covered in the book - come to one or come to all!
Congratulations to Declan and Luke (NRMS 6th grade) for being selected to present their
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Congratulations to Declan and Luke (NRMS 6th grade) for being selected to present their White-Cheeked Gibbon enrichment ideas to the staff at the Minnesota Zoo through the MNZooms project!
These talented students shared their innovative ideas with zookeepers and engineers, contributing to potential future enrichment for the gibbons. Way to go, Tigers!
Exciting news from the NRHS Ag Room: Breanna and Eli filled out scholarship applications for the FFA
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Exciting news from the NRHS Ag Room:
Breanna and Eli filled out scholarship applications for the FFA Washington Leadership Conference (WLC). Eli was selected as a recipient and will attend this premier summer gathering in D.C. for agricultural student leaders. WLC inspires FFA members to become changemakers in their schools and communities. Each day of the conference focuses on a different principle taught through the context of our nation's capital. These principles include exploration, encouragement, advocacy, and service. At the end of our week there, he will leave with a Living to Serve Plan he can implement back here!
Agriscience Instructor Rachel Sauvola hasn't taken students to D.C. in more than 20 years!
Eli also just completed his State FFA Degree. This is the top degree you can earn at the state level and is usually accomplished senior year or after you graduate from high school. Eli set the goal to get it his junior year and worked very hard on the 17-page application highlighting his Supervised Agricultural Experience project details, financials, community service, skills and competencies learned, and a whole lot more. Ultimately, he has taken 360 hours of Agriscience courses, worked more than 600 hours, and earned/productively invested $2000 in his SAE projects.
There have only been a handful of other NR students who have earned this degree when they were a junior. He will be awarded this honor at the Wisconsin State FFA Convention in June. As a point of reference, our last recipient was Rose, who is presently finishing her student teaching for Agricultural Education in Clear Lake.
The NRHS Fishin' Tigers, founded in 2014, are part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing
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The NRHS Fishin' Tigers, founded in 2014, are part of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Fishing Association (WIFA), a statewide nonprofit organization with approximately 155 high school teams. Each year, about 40 students sign up at the high school club fair, with around 25 participating in competitions. The team competes in both open water and ice fishing events across Wisconsin, starting the ice season by attending the St. Paul Ice Fishing Show to connect with industry leaders and learn from professionals. Safety is a priority, with an ice safety seminar at the first meeting and a new policy requiring flotation suits, sponsored by Striker Brands of Hudson. Competitions take place on Saturdays in January and early February, following a Catch-Photo-Release format for species like Northern Pike, Bass, and Panfish. The State Championship is held annually at rotating locations, with this year's event in La Crosse, where the team placed 11th out of 80 schools, catching 36 registered fish. The team has a history of strong performances, including a 2nd-place finish in 2016 and six top-12 finishes overall.
NRMS hosted its annual school-wide Spelling Bee! Thirty students representing grades 6,
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NRMS hosted its annual school-wide Spelling Bee!
Thirty students representing grades 6, 7, and 8, participated in the Spelling Bee. After 2 hours of tough competition, our top 3 finishers were James in 3rd Place, Nia in 2nd Place, and Johanna as the School Champion. Johanna will represent NRMS in Turtle Lake at the Regional Spelling Bee on February 19. Congratulations to all participants!
2025-2026 & 2026-2027 School Year Calendars Announcement
We are excited to announce that after months of thoughtful planning and collaboration with many
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We are excited to announce that after months of thoughtful planning and collaboration with many dedicated individuals around the district, the construction phase of our facilities referendum is set to begin in the summer of 2025. Countless staff members, community members, and experts contributed to designing a plan that will greatly enhance our district’s learning environments. As we move forward, we will continue to keep you informed by providing updates on our district website, ensuring that you stay connected to the progress every step of the way.
In order to prioritize student learning and include additional summer construction days, the School District of New Richmond has developed a 2-year school calendar to help staff and families plan ahead for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years. This 2-year school calendar was approved by the SDNR Board of Education on Monday, November 18, 2024.
By sharing the calendars well in advance, we hope to provide ample time for everyone to make any necessary arrangements. These calendars are now available on ourdistrict website, and I encourage you to review them as there are adjustments compared to previous years.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation as we move forward with these important projects. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
Community Market Hosted By NRHS Student Council: April 12
Please join the NRHS Student Council as they host their First Annual Community Market! This market
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Please join the NRHS Student Council as they host their First Annual Community Market! This market will include local vendors and student products. For more information, please contact Student Council Advisor, Taylor Schmidtfranz at tschmidtfranz@newrichmond.k12.wi.us.
Admission: FREE! Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025 Time: 9am - 12pm Location: 650 E Richmond Way, New Richmond, WI
These Paperjack Tigers were recognized as the Tiger Trait winners for displaying KINDNESS. We
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These Paperjack Tigers were recognized as the Tiger Trait winners for displaying KINDNESS. We are so lucky to have them and so proud of the work they are doing.
Congratulations to the Forensics Team members Josie, Grace, Jamie, Gabby, Kai, and Alliance, who
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Congratulations to the Forensics Team members Josie, Grace, Jamie, Gabby, Kai, and Alliance, who participated in the Baldwin-Woodville Invitational on Saturday, March 8! Congratulations to those who also earned placement in the following categories: Jamie 3rd in Oratory, Gabby 2nd in Oratory and 3rd in Solo Acting, Kai 4th in Poetry, and Alliance 2nd in Poetry. Way to go, Tigers!
NRMS is excited to celebrate our 7th Grade Students of the Week for February! We are proud to
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NRMS is excited to celebrate our 7th Grade Students of the Week for February! We are proud to recognize these students for their hard work and positive contributions.
The School Grounds Bakery and Coffee Shop donated $500 to the NRHS Softball Team and $500 to the
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The School Grounds Bakery and Coffee Shop donated $500 to the NRHS Softball Team and $500 to the NRHS Powerlifting Team for the month of February. School Grounds has donated $6,000 this school year and a total of $34,000 since the 2021-2022 school year! Thank you for supporting School Grounds Bakery and Coffee Shop!
Congratulations to these Paperjack Tigers for being chosen from all of the students who completed
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Congratulations to these Paperjack Tigers for being chosen from all of the students who completed their Random Acts of Kindness worksheets. Great work, Tigers! Keep being role models for the school!
Our School Nutrition Department hosted contracted researchers from the United States Department of
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Our School Nutrition Department hosted contracted researchers from the United States Department of Agriculture - School Food Preparation Study. The goal of the study is to learn more about how school nutrition programs are cooking food from scratch and utilizing fresh food in school meals. Our district was one of 36 in the entire U.S. selected for this research, and one of only 12 who had in-person visits! We love sharing the amazing work that our School Nutrition Professionals do every school day!
Our Paperjack Tiger Pride Leaders worked with Lily Tesar and Lianette Rivera, students at the High
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Our Paperjack Tiger Pride Leaders worked with Lily Tesar and Lianette Rivera, students at the High School in the Video Production class, to make this informational video about the role of the Tiger Pride Leaders at Paperjack Elementary. We thank Lily and Lianette for their help, and we thank our Tiger Pride Leaders for their daily work making Paperjack a safe and welcoming place!
Our dedicated NRMS Future City students took on a tough challenge! They spent 4 months researching,
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Our dedicated NRMS Future City students took on a tough challenge! They spent 4 months researching, designing, and building a city of the future to participate in the 25th Future City Competition held in MN on January 18.
Congratulations to all participants: Ryker, Eli, Brody, Caleb, Jamison, Parker, Sawyer, Hunter, Lucas, Ella, Zoë, and Arija.
Congratulations to Zoë, Ella, and Arija for earning the award for best incorporation of cultural and historical resources into a city design. Go Tigers!
These NRMS 6th Graders challenged themselves by participating in our "Favorite Book
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These NRMS 6th Graders challenged themselves by participating in our "Favorite Book Parade". Each student created a float that represented their favorite book and participated in a quick route through the NRMS hallways. All floats were powered by Spheros!
A new record for NRMS! Since 2017, NRMS students and staff have been making fleece tie blankets for
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A new record for NRMS!
Since 2017, NRMS students and staff have been making fleece tie blankets for patients of the Cancer Center of Western WI. What started as an idea has grown into a beloved tradition, showing how much can be accomplished when we all work together. Thank you, Mrs. Stellrecht, and all of the others, for helping to make this idea come to life.
This year, our incredible students made 153 blankets - the most ever donated in a single year! These blankets are included in treatment bags given to patients at Cancer Center clinics in New Richmond, Amery, Baldwin, Hudson, Osceola, and St. Croix Falls.
Hearing heartfelt "thank you" messages from recipients reminds us why we do this project: to show students the power of kindness and giving back. With nearly 1,000 total blankets donated since the project's beginning, we're proud of the impact we've made and we are excited to continue for years to come.
If you would like to support our blanket project, donations can be made to the NRMS front office anytime. Together, we make a difference!
The School District of New Richmond is partnering with ParentGuidance.org to offer unlimited access
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The School District of New Richmond is partnering with ParentGuidance.org to offer unlimited access to live monthly sessions and recordings, as well as key takeaways from each topic. Our monthly focus sessions include:
January 22 (6pm or 8pm): School Avoidance
February 25 (6pm or 8pm): Helping Your Child Succeed - Three Parenting Styles
March 19 (6pm or 8pm): Everyday Happiness
April 16 (6pm or 8pm): Emotional Regulation Part 3 - Strategies to Replace Negative Emotions
May 19 (6pm or 8pm): De-escalating Cycles of Conflict
The School District of New Richmond has partnered with ParentGuidance.org to provide FREE parent
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The School District of New Richmond has partnered with ParentGuidance.org to provide FREE parent coaching and support. Coaches are trained, specialized, and certified to help YOU help YOUR child.
Always Confidential
Tools and Tips to Help YOU Parent
Access to Message YOUR Coach 24/7 and Receive a Response Within 24 Hours
Rylee Burr and Gabby Ehman both tried out and made the Team Wisconsin dance team! They will be
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Rylee Burr and Gabby Ehman both tried out and made the Team Wisconsin dance team! They will be competing in March at Nationals! Way to go, Rylee and Gabby!
Congratulations to the students who participated in the Creative Writing Festival at UW-Whitewater
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Congratulations to the students who participated in the Creative Writing Festival at UW-Whitewater on December 4, 2024. These students shared their personal writing with creative writing professors, professional writers, and other student writers. Thank you for positively representing New Richmond High School!
Congratulations to the following individuals who won distinguished awards for their work: Gabe Beliveau (short fiction story), Niamh Hoban (mystery/thriller story), and Ella Jackson (mystery/thriller story)!
We are hiring! The School District of New Richmond has new or newly remodeled facilities, offers
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We are hiring! The School District of New Richmond has new or newly remodeled facilities, offers a great work environment, and a competitive salary and benefits package! All applicants must apply using the WECAN system. Current opportunities can be found under Certified Staff Vacancies and Support Staff Vacancies.
The School District of New Richmond is an equal-opportunity employer. It is the policy of the District that no person may be illegally discriminated against in employment by reason of their age, race, religion, creed, color, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sex, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, arrest record, conviction record, military service, membership in the National Guard, state defense force or any other reserve component of the military forces of Wisconsin or the United States, political or religious affiliation, use or nonuse of lawful products off the employer's premises during nonworking hours, declining to attend a meeting or to participate in any communication about religious matters or political matters, the authorized use of family or medical leave or worker's compensation benefits, genetic information, or any other factor prohibited by state or federal law or according to District policy.