Good luck to our Girls Basketball team as they play against Calumet this eve in Calumet at 5:30pm!

Coming Soon....
EB Holman Country Music Jamboree, October 28 @ 7pm, in the Houghton High School Auditorium. Profits support art, music and other programs at EB Holman. Tickets are $12. You may purchase tickets at Tadych's Marketplace, The Lightening Ridge Band and at the door before the store. For reservations and more information call 906-231-5205.

The Stanton Wildcats traveled to Ontonagon Monday evening to take on the Gladiators. The team played well and won big against their opponents. The Wildcats will be traveling up to Calumet Thursday for a 4:00 game. Thank you to Jennie Asiala for providing the photographs of Monday's game.








Wednesday, September 20, is 2 pm dismissal at Stanton!

We want to wish good luck to our Middle School Girls basketball team, as they go to Ontonagon tonite to take on the Gladiators! Game starts at 6pm. Go WildCats!

And the winners for the $25 gift cards are...

The third grade introduced their weekly STEM projects on Friday, focusing on learning to work together and persevere in solving problems. Their Language Arts story for the week talked about a younger brother who wanted to learn how to swing; their STEM project was to design a swing for the little brother. Students worked with partners to build a swingset using various materials. They then presented their swingsets to the class and answered the following questions: What materials did you use, and what problem did you have to solve as you built? They did a wonderful job!





Our 8th grade students have been learning about waves in Mrs. Haworth's class. In this picture, students are bouncing light beams through mazes using low intensity lasers and mirrors.










The second graders have been learning about seed dispersal this past week. One of the lessons included a fun activity where Mrs. D. popped balloons with seeds inside. Students made predictions and then measured the distance seeds traveled. In nature, some plants are stimulated to release seeds in explosive ways. One local example is the jewelweed.
Check out the pictures of our second graders participating in this lesson.








The Lake Linden-Hubbell Lakes visited E.B. Holman this afternoon and challenged our Stanton Wildcats to a game of basketball. Our girls came out strong leading by close to 10 points for much of the game. When the buzzer closed out play, the score was 37 for the Wildcats and 25 for the Lakes! Way to go team!










The Wildcats traveled across the canal and took on the challenging terrain of Maasto Hiihto in the Hancock Invite. The beautiful weather provided nearly perfect running conditions as Sela Niska crossed the finish line and took first place out of a crowd of 65 runners. Maren Niska finished 5th place in that very same race. The boys also had a strong showing, with Liam Kinnunen crossing the finish line in 4th place. A short time later, Bentley Kinnunen finished in 5th. Trevin’s Kangas and Henry Johnson also ran great races with Trevin crossing in 13th and Henry in 22nd place out of the crowd of 77 runners! Way to go Wildcats!










Thank you to all the families that have returned your completed paperwork! For those that haven't found the time yet... Hurry! Our drawing is tomorrow and we'd love to have you win! Three $25 gift cards will be given out tomorrow. Families that have turned in the Education Benefits page that came home in the red folder will be entered! Good luck!

Good luck to our Stanton Girls as they take on the Lake Linden Lakes today at 4pm here at Stanton! Go WildCats!

Good luck to our Stanton WildCats Cross Country runners, as they hit the Maasto Hiito Trails today at 4pm for the Hancock Invitational!

Sixth grade students in Mrs. Haworth's science class design and test balloon vehicles as they begin their exploration of forces and motion.





Our Wildcats took on the Baraga Vikings today. It was a challenging game, but our Wildcats played hard all the way. We are proud of your effort girls!

It's harvest time in gardens all over the Copper Country and the same is true right here at the school/community garden. If you would like some fresh tomato, basil, beans, broccoli, or peppers, please stop by and help yourself. If you harvest basil, just clip off portions of each plant so that they will continue growing. Broccoli can also be clipped off and the plant will continue to produce small buds. The beans are nearing their end. Some of the beans may be getting woody. We plan to let the pumpkins, Brussel sprouts, onions, sweet corn, and potatoes keep growing. Thank you to everyone who has pitched in at some time this growing season!








Sara and Dale's morning bus routes will run 5 minutes earlier than previously scheduled. This change will be permanent starting Monday morning. If you have any questions, please call Mr. Rebman at (906) 281-5422. Have a great weekend!

It was an exciting night in Wildcat sports! Our cross country team went out strong on their very first cross country meet. Our runners had a strong showing with everyone finishing in the front quarter of all the runners. Amazing job, team! Here are a few of our top finishers: Sela got 2nd and Maren got 5th out of 63 middle school girls! Liam got 5th and Bentley got 6th out of 68 middle school boys! Our middle school girls' basketball team also had a strong showing! They took on the Dollar Bay-Tamarack Blue Bolts and won 32 to 9! Great work Wildcats! If you would like to know when the next game or race occurs, go to our website www.STPSD.us or search this app for the athletic schedule. If anyone has any pictures from today's events, we would love to add them to our post. Photos can be emailed to crebman@stpsd.us









The first day of school was a wonderful success! Thank you students and staff for making it a great day despite the excessive heat!




