
ATTENTION ALL LETTER WINNERS!
It is time to order your Letter Jacket!
As a Chisholm Bluestreak varsity letter winner, you have earned the right to proudly wear your hard-earned letter, and take part in our letter jacket tradition!
To view the jacket sizing guide CLICK HERE (or stop in the AD office and use the sizing jackets and sizing suggestions).
How to place your order:
Online here - https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/productDetail/1062857/CHISHOLM-HIGH-SCHOOL/Jacket/1716941479/CATALOG_REPOSITORY/Chisholm-Jacket-O/1805124560
We encourage you to order as soon as possible to avoid the rush of fall orders. Orders MUST be received by December 15th.
· This option does not currently allow you to add bars/chevrons to your jacket. If that is something you desire to include in your jacket design, please contact our office using the contact information below, and we will be happy to assist.
At Jostens, we look forward to assisting you in the upcoming days as you design your jacket!
If you have any questions or need help placing your order, please give us a call at 218-656-7523, or email us at pickle.office@jostens.com


Calling all Chisholm Band alumni! Come join us for our first ever alumni pep band performance on Monday, January 8th, 2024 at the girls varsity basketball game. Click on the Google Form link for more info and to indicate your interest. All Chisholm alumni are welcome. Let's get the band back together!
https://forms.gle/q93RLWj2wgAHDby5A

How cute is our Pre-K4! Happy Thanksgiving from them!




Gingerbread House Making Contest!


Our Kids Plus Reading Pals began in November and our partners have read 8 books together. Reading pal partners meet every Monday to read and work on spelling, vocabulary, and building relationships with adults.







Our next Senior Spotlight includes Lila Maki and Jamie Rahnasto! Congratulations to you both. We wish you both the best of luck in your future!



The SR3-day class enjoyed learning with the help of some “Turkeys”!
They also enjoyed playing in the water table with cranberries.

We had a fun November story and craft class. We read “How to Catch a Turkey” and made pinecone turkeys!
Happy Thanksgiving!





Ms.Falcone’s class is learning about place value using their work mat and math manipulatives.



First grade is excited about learning!



The staff at the Vaughan Steffensrud!
#GOBLUESTREAKS


Elementary Wrestling begins next week! Space is limited, but there are still spots available. Register soon: https://www.paychisholmschools.org/Community-Education-C316.aspx


The SR3 Class set up a “restaurant” in the classroom. The kids really enjoyed pretending to be servers, chefs, cashiers, and patrons.

United Way is hosting a card making party for students to create holiday cards for veterans. See flyer for details.


We made homemade butter in our SR3-Day class today. The kids helped shake the mason jar full of heavy whipping cream to make it into butter. They LOVED eating it on ritz crackers!

Our Senior Spotlight Series Continues this week with Tresa Blake Warner. We are so proud of all of your accomplishments and wish you the best of luck in your future!


Please consider sharing your talents and interests with the world in the form of a Community Ed class. Or pass along the suggestion to your talented family and friends. ☺️ Community Ed would love to hear from you!


Vaughan Parents: there are still spots available for the Story and Craft Class. Register your student(s) for a fun after school class that takes place next Wednesday, November 22nd. https://www.paychisholmschools.org/


Students and Staff of the Week:
Mrs. Zbacnik-Martin – Nominated by James Stafsholt
Mrs. Z-M has been one of the best teachers for me so far this year! She is always nice to talk to and helps with work. Most of her assignments are pretty easy and fun. Just a great teacher and person in general.
Cade Schow – Nominated by Mr. Milani
Cade has had a good start to the year in my class. He uses his work time to get assignments done and ask questions. He remains engaged in the lesson and participates by speaking up when appropriate. Keep up the good work Cade.
Dylan Prickett – Nominated by Mr. Johnson
Dylan has been very helpful in welding class. He helped modify a welding area to make it more efficient. He assists classmates with their welding techniques and welder set. Keep up the great work!



Our Senior Spotlight Series Continues this week with Tresa Baumgard. We are so proud of all of your accomplishments and wish you the best of luck in your future!
