
Congrats to Jack, Devon and Connor for making the All-District Team!


Garrison Troopers Boys Basketball 2021 District 10 Champions! Great job boys. 5 point win over Central McLean.


Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held tomorrow from 4-8 at both the elementary and high school. When entering the high school, please enter on the east side of the school (flag pole) due to the JR High basketball game. Teachers will be seated in the hallways so it will be easier to locate them and see if they have other parents. Masks will be required in both buildings for Parent Teacher conferences. Thank you

Troopers boys in action in Washburn against Washburn for semi-final night. Troopers won 57-44. On to the championship! Go Troopers!

Cereal collection for food pantry at both schools this week! Great job, everyone! 260 total boxes between the schools to donate!





The elementary and high school had a cereal drive for the Garrison Food Pantry. This drive was initiated by Kenzie Fuller. Great job Kenzie!!



“Congratulations Selfie” with the Principal. Congratulations to the following 7th and 8th graders who completed their goal last week in Edmentum. Keep up the good work!!


Updated COVID Numbers 2-26-21


The school calendar for next year was approved last night at our board meeting. It can be found here: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1139249/2021_2022_Calendar_Final.pdf

Boys Districts starts for the Troopers this Saturday receiving a bye on Friday. They will play the winner between Max and Washburn at 4:00 pm in Washburn. The same rules for Covid as they were here for girls. Should be a great afternoon to get out and watch some good basketball.


Gbb region tournament was the Troopers fight hard but fall to Wilton-Wing tonight in Mandan. Troopers lost 34-46. Great season ladies. Proud of you!

Madison Myers, Junior, Garrison FFA Secretary
My SAE is Diversified Crop Production Placement. I help my dad on the family farm with various tasks such as rolling peas, working on equipment, and cleaning grain bins. I enjoy this SAE because I enjoy farming, and hope to farm in the future. I also have a Specialty Crop Production SAE where I raised a quarter of peas this past year.


Mackenzie Fuller, Junior, Garrison FFA Reporter
My SAE is wildlife Management. With my SAE I help work on my dad's land. I help plant trees, corn, and food plots. Sometimes I help him spray the weeds too. I started in 2010 and I will keep working on it. We have planted over 2000 trees on our land, and now have a great area to hunt. So far we have harvested 8 deer in the past 10 years. We grow enough sweet corn to last us through the whole year. This past summer I won the Alexa Jo Young Scholarship for $250 to use on my SAE project. With that money I bought and planted more trees, to give the wildlife a habitat.


Libby Heger, Junior, Underwood High School, Garrison FFA Treasurer
Libby's SAE is breeding, raising, and showing Boer goats. Libby focuses her time on animal nutrition, barn efficiency, and marketing Boer kids and yearlings. It is important to her to provide livestock to others that have strong genetics yet are affordable. She wants to provide opportunity for youth and younger show folk to experience the show ring. With this breed being a meat bread, Libby also keeps an eye on animal structure and muscle tone so that the meat product of the animal is of high quality. Libby has been working with her SAE for 3 years and involved in showing Boer goats for 8 years.


Olivia Klein, Senior, Garrison FFA Vice President
My SAE is Beef Production. I have 12 cows that I have raised and bred for 4 years. I sell the steers in the fall and depending on the number of heifers there is, I either hold them back or add to the herd later on or sell them along with the steers. Once the calves are weaned, they are brought to a different pasture and are fed a mixed feed until late November, then they are sold.


Kadin Kolden, Freshman, Garrison FFA Sentinal
This summer I completed my SAE, which was making and selling square bales. I made a few bales to keep over the winter, but I sold most of the bales. I cut, baled, transported, and sold about 100 bales this year and plan to do more next year.


Taylor Johnson, Senior, Garrison FFA President
My SAE is a veterinary science placement. As a part of my high-school career I participate in a vocational agricultural co-op at the Garrison Veterinary Service. Work I assist with includes preparing and cleaning kennels, assisting in vaccinations, and lab procedures required by a vet clinic. This is my senior year and after high-school I plan to become a veterinary technician.


Mrs. Riemer 8th grade class painting and staining their wood projects.




Trooper Fan Bus....
Dr. K. will be driving a fan bus to Mandan for grades 7-12 students. It will be leaving at 4:00 pm. The price of admission into the game is $10 per person. We will return immediately following the game and must have at least 10 students ride the bus for it to go. There’s no cost to ride the bus. In order to go, you must email Mr. Dangel saying you give permission for your child to attend by 2:30 pm. His email is Steve.Dangel@k12.nd.us

🥎Troopers Softball Store🥎
closes March 1st
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