
Spartan Spotlight
October 2024
Dear Spartan Families,
As the crisp fall air settles in, we are excited to share updates and highlights from Fargo North High School! Our fall activities are off to a fantastic start, with remarkable performances across multiple teams. Whether on the field, court, or stage, our Spartans are showcasing their talents and dedication. Homecoming week is upon us, and we have a full lineup of events to celebrate Spartan pride. The festivities culminate this Friday night as our football team takes on Fargo Davies in what promises to be an exciting game. Following the game, don’t miss our highly anticipated Homecoming Dance—a chance for students to gather, have fun, and show off their Spartan spirit!
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the Spartan Athlete and Performer of the Month for September:
Kyrell Jacobson, Isaiah Schoepp and Brooke Balthazor have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to their respective teams and activities.
Our coaches and directors continue to nominate deserving students each month as we aim to highlight the hard work, commitment, and excellence that our Spartans display in every program. At Fargo North High School, we believe in the importance of education and personal development through our extracurricular activities. While every program strives for success on the scoreboard, we prioritize growth that extends beyond competition. Our programs are designed to foster character, teamwork, and leadership. For example, our Volleyball program has crafted a purpose statement that reflects these values—centering on the holistic development of our student-athletes.
Our goal is to utilize every teachable moment to develop young women to become confident, reliable leaders on and off the court. We strive to teach athletes to dig deep to meet their ultimate potential while encouraging them to work through and overcome adversity in a competitive setting.
Parents and guardians, we invite you to connect with our dedicated teaching staff during our upcoming Parent-Teacher Conferences. This is a valuable opportunity to discuss your child’s academic progress, celebrate achievements, and address any concerns you may have. We look forward to seeing you there!
Conference Dates:
Monday, October 7th from 4:15 pm to 8:15 pm
Monday, October 21st from 4:15 pm to 8:15 pm
October promises to be a fantastic month filled with learning, fun, and community involvement. Thank you for your continued support of Fargo North High School. As always, if you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Wishing you a wonderful month ahead!
Dan Shultis
Go Spartans!
Fargo North High School Administration
Information
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the Hall of Fame Inductees! An induction celebration is held at the NDSU Alumni Center. Read inductee biographies.
Brett Bourne
Graduate 1987
Gary Mailloux
Teacher/Admin 1969-2007
Bonnie Nelson
Teacher 1996-2016
Christopher Olsen
Graduate 1984
Douglas Snare
Teacher 1995-2016
Mara Vorachek-Warren
Graduate 1993
Congratulations to the 2024 Homecoming Court
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Josiah Gillen, Larissa Lahaise, Zachary Christeson, Alicia Mcintyre, Henry Devitt, Carrie Osier, Kyrell Jacobson, Nora Fluge, Hudson Stein, Macy Mcshane, Benjamin Trumbo, Bailey Kolesar, Shemonti Noor, Nicholas Webb, Grayce Anderson, Victor Busanga, Olivia Hammes, Trey Knoke, Olivia Olson, Reece Carlson, Solei Berg, Tanner Kiland, Sienna Swanson, and Brody Fossen.
National Merit Semifinalists
Congratulations to Patton Bania and Gu Bu who have been named Semifinalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program.
They are among 16,000 Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. The seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,140 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $28 million that will be offered next spring. To be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, Semifinalists must fulfill several requirements to advance to attain Finalist standing, and approximately half of the Finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning the Merit Scholar title.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Fargo North’s Parent Teacher Conferences will be held on October 7th and October 21st from 4:15 – 8:15 pm each evening. Please see below for more details on dates/times.
In person Open Conferences = Teachers are available for any parent/guardian that attends and all teachers will be in the Spartandome.
Scheduled Conferences = Teachers will reach out to parents/guardians directly to schedule these sessions. These time frames would only be available to those parents/guardians.
Monday, October 7th
- 4:15 – 8:15 pm = In Person Open Conferences in the Spartandome
Monday, October 21st
- 4:15 – 7:15 pm = In Person Open Conferences in the Spartandome
- 7:25 – 8:15 pm = Scheduled Conferences
Below is a PDF showing the availability of each of our teachers for you to use as a reference. We look forward to being able to connect and to being able to continue working together for the success of our students!
Student IDs
- All students should have recieved their ID's.
- If students have not received their student ID they should stop in the main office.
The first ID is free. Should a student lose their ID they should come to the main office, there will be a $5.00 replacement charge.
Early Out Days
For the 2024-2025 school year, Fargo Public Schools (FPS) will have four “early release” school days for students. On these days, students will be dismissed two hours early at each building. The early dismissal will allow our teaching staff to gather in an extended Professional Learning Community (PLC).
During these early release days, our teachers will be focusing on analyzing student data, setting goals for student learning, and reviewing and planning research-based instructional strategies for students who need support and those who need enrichment. Teachers will collaborate with grade or content-level peers to review, reflect, and learn from each other in meeting students' needs.
We understand that early release days may cause some inconvenience for parents and guardians, but this is an important step towards improving our teaching practices and ultimately benefiting our students' learning outcomes. We appreciate your understanding and support in this matter.
The dates of the early outs are:
Thursday, October 10
Friday, December 20
Friday, February 14
Friday, March 14
Fargo North’s Bell Schedule for these days is linked below
Fall Climate and Culture Survey
FPS is looking to collect Culture and Climate feedback from stakeholders. We welcome feedback from our parents/guardians on the things we are doing well and ways we can improve. These surveys provide school leadership and district teams a window into the perceptions of all stakeholders. The results of this survey will help us identify areas of strength and those that need improvement regarding the school’s climate and culture.
This survey is completed two times per year so we will be able to compare our data to see what growth was achieved and what areas stand out as priorities needing attention. The fall window is now open and will remain open until October 31st.
This survey is anonymous, takes about 15 minutes to complete, and is smartphone compatible, too.
Thank you for taking time to complete this survey
Senior Cap and Gown Information
Seniors had the opportunity to connect with Tom Babcock, our Jostens Representative. The presentation was regarding now being the time to order graduation Cap, Gown and Tassel if those items are needed.
Cap, Gown and Tassel
Please access this link to place your order for Cap, Gown and Tassel
The priority deadline for these orders is October 11th. All Cap, Gown and Tassel orders will be shipped to the school and distributed to students.
If finances are a barrier for obtaining a Cap, Gown or Tassel please let a school counselor or principal know and we will make sure that we help get the situation resolved.
Other Items
Also, Jostens has many other items available for Seniors (ex: clothing, grad announcements, thank you cards, class rings, etc). If you would like to view those items please feel free to using this link. These items will be shipped to your home.
Senior Pictures
Senior pictures should be emailed to our yearbook adviser at fnhyearbook@fargoschools.org. Pictures are due by April 1, 2025. A $10.00 late fee will be accessed on pictures turned in after that date. No pictures will be accepted after May 1, 2025.
Any senior photos submitted to the Laconian yearbook committee must meet the following regulations:
- Vertical orientation.
- 300 resolution (required for digital photos).
- In accordance with the school district’s weapons policy (Policy 5355), no weapons of any kind.
- Must follow school dress code with the exception of school issued uniforms.
- Domesticated house pets are allowed.
- Only single-subject photos.
- No accessories or props condoning or promoting illegal activity.
- Deadline for senior photos must be met.
Yearbook editors have the right to refuse any pictures deemed inappropriate. Students will be asked to provide another picture if requirements are not met or if picture is inappropriate.
Senior Events in October
COLLEGE APPLICATION MONTH
October is College Application Month! This event is part of a national effort to increase the number of students applying to college early in the year. The list below has the North Dakota colleges offering free applications for Oct/Nov and colleges with no app fees for the school year:
College - App - Code Dates
University of Mary - FALL24 - through October 31
University of Jamestown - N/A - No app fee
Mayville State - N/A - No app fee
NDSU - N/A - No app fee
Williston State - N/A - No app fee
All tribal schools - N/A - No app fee
Dickinson State - GOHAWKS - NOVEMBER 1-30
Code for a FREE North Dakota college application: All high school seniors can apply to a North Dakota college in October and Bank of North will pay the $35 application fee. See the info below about College Application Day.
If you’re applying to a North Dakota cosmetology school in October, please attend College Application Day or stop by my office as your process for the fee waiver looks a little different.
If you’re applying to a Minnesota college, check out this website to see which colleges have free application opportunities.
ND College and University Admission Guidelines Fall 2024 info sheet
Important Tip: When applying to college, make sure to use a non-school email address, so you can continue to get important emails from the college after you graduate.
COLLEGE APPLICATION DAY
Who: All seniors
When: Tuesday, October 8th from 8:30am-3:45pm
Where: Room 102
What: Need help applying for college? College admission representatives and myself will be available to assist seniors with applying to ANY college. You can use your FREE CODE to apply to a North Dakota college during this event. Drop in during your open period or lunch.
Information to Bring: Your PLD, Social Security #, and electronic copy of your transcript (see email sent from Nikki Brandenburger on eTranscripts for instructions on how to access and send your transcript)
PLAN YOUR FUTURE EVENT
All seniors will attend the Plan Your Future Event on Monday, October 7 during Periods 6 and 7. During this event, you will learn more about post-secondary options and planning, accessing pertinent information, and an ACT score review. We will also be hosting a College, Military, and Workforce Fair where you will get the opportunity to meet with college representatives, military representatives, and local businesses.
FINANCIAL AID PRESENTATION
During Parent Teacher Conferences on Monday, October 7, Fargo North will be hosting a Financial Aid Presentation for senior students and their families at 6:30pm in the theater. Jessie Swedberg, Assistant Director from the Office of Scholarships & Financial Aid at MSUM, will be presenting about FAFSA and other important financial aid information.
COLLEGE AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Looking for student opportunities? If you haven't done so already, join the Class of 2025 College & Career Opportunities Canvas course. This is where I will post college and career opportunities available for seniors. To enroll in this course, click here.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Looking for scholarships? If you haven't done so already, join the 2024-2025 Scholarship Opportunities Canvas course. This is where I will post scholarships as I become aware of them. To enroll in this course, click here. The list of scholarships will also be posted on the North High School Counseling Center website located here.This list of college scholarships is by no means all-inclusive. Also, be sure to visit your college’s scholarship and financial aid website to see what scholarships are available directly through them.
I look forward to helping you plan your future! Please let me know if you have any questions.
Tracy Cramer
Career Advisor
(701) 446-2413
Immunization Update: 11th & 12th Graders
For the school year 2024-2025, a second dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) is required for students entering eleventh or twelfth grade. Students will need proof of two doses of MCV4 before returning to school in the fall.
Ideally, children should receive one dose of MCV4 when they are eleven to twelve years old and a booster dose on or after their sixteenth birthday. Please schedule with your child’s health care provider or your local public health. Please have your child receive this booster prior to the start of the school year. Also, remember to bring in the documentation of the immunization date to the school.
PTSA
The next PTSA meeting is Tuesday, October 22nd at 5:30 pm in room 102. Please join us to help plan more ways to show support to our amazing teachers, staff, and students at North!
Follow us to learn more about the PTSA and ways to get involved:
https://www.facebook.com/FNPTSA/
Spartan Booster Club
The North High Booster Board is a group of North High parents who raise money to help support all North High activities. The Board’s funding guidelines state that money should be spent in ways that will benefit the greatest number of North High students.
To become a member please visit the Booster Club website or complete this form. Payment can also be made online through SchoolPay.
Letter Jackets
Tom Glynn, ia our MECA Sales Representative, for letter jackets. Please review this order form for pricing. His contact information is: 651-341-2840 or email tglynn@mecasportswear.com.
Yearbooks
2023-2024
The 2023-2024 yearbooks are still available for those who purchased them. Students must have paid for a yearbook prior to the end of this past school year. Graduated seniors/current students are able to pick up yearbooks in the main office.
2024-2025
Students can purchase a copy of the 2024-2025 yearbook for the low price of $50 until December 1, 2024. After that date the cost for a yearbook will increase to $60. The “Laconian” is a full-color book with memorable stories, eye-catching photos, and cutting-edge graphics
Student Parking
Student parking is available in our south and northwest lots. The cost for a parking permit is $40 and is required to park in these lots. The replacement cost for a lost parking sticker is $5. Parking permits purchased online can be picked up during registration at the bookkeeping window in the main office.
Students are allowed to park without a permit if they park in the Coliseum lot closest to 17th Avenue.
$40 - Whole Year
$30 - Starting November 1st
$20 - Starting 2nd Semester
$10 - Starting March 25th
Building personal will issue tickets to those who park illegally, park in staff reserved parking areas or our visitor parking lot. Signage is posted in all lots. Permits are to be placed on the vehicles back window, driver’s side only.
- If you have a valid parking pass and drive a different vehicle on a given day, the other vehicle must be registered at the securtiy check-in desk to avoid any ticket.
- Disputed tickets should be brought to the Main Office.
Activity Information
Activities at North
This booklet is a compilation of clubs & activities available to students of North High School. In addition to the information found within this booklet, special announcements will be made throughout the school year giving students updates and other opportunities as they become
available. Please check out all the opportunities available to North students.
North Online School Store
If you would like to order North apparel/items please check out the online school store. You have the ability to design/personalize these items. Items ordered will be shipped to the address you provide.
Activity Passes
A student FPS season activity pass may be purchased for $30.00. The activity pass is good for events at North, South, or Davies, with the exception of tournaments. Activity passes can also be used at plays and musicals.
Adults may also purchase a season activity pass for $75.00 per person or a punch card, which both can be used at North/South/Davies events. The punch card comes with either 5 or 10 punches per card and cost is $25.00 or $50.00.
Tickets purchased at the gate will be as follows:
All students (grades 1 – 12) $5.00
Adults $7.00
Sporting Activity Programs
New this year sporting activity programs will be available via a QR code. Please look for the QR code at the next activity you attend.
rSchool Today—”Notify Me”
North’s calendar software has an awesome feature where the parents can sign up to be notified of any changes made to athletic schedules. Once on the North High home page, open the calendar by clicking on the “North Online Calendar” link. Click on the Notify Me link. Follow the instructions to be reminded of events &/or to be notified of any changes via email or text message. It is a great tool to keep everybody “in the know.”
Counseling Office
ACT/SAT Exam Schedule
The ACT and SAT are college entrance tests that maybe required by 4-year colleges. Students should check with the specific school they plan to apply to for the test needed. These tests are generally taken during the latter part of a student’s junior year and during their senior year.
If your student qualifies for free/reduced lunch and financial assistance is needed, please see your school counselor for a fee waiver.
Register on the websites for the tests at: www.actstudent.org & www.collegeboard.com.
Below are the following test dates and registration deadlines:
ACT Exam Schedule
North High School Code: 350-568
ACT Basic Fee: $69.00 ACT Plus Writing Fee: $94.00
Late Registration Additional Fee: $38.00
SAT Exam Schedule
North High School Code: 350-568
SAT Fee $68.00
Late Registration Additional Fee: $34.00
PSAT
The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is an optional tool for students considering college. The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical reading skills, math problem-solving skills and writing skills, and helps students prepare for the SAT. This College Board test targets juniors. Sophomores may also sit for this exam; however, scores of sophomores are not entered in the National Merit Scholarship competition. For more information regarding the PSAT/NMSQT visit the College Board website at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt
This year the PSAT/NMSQT will be held at North High School on Saturday, October 26th, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students need to bring a fully charged PLD to the test day.
The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is a great tool for students considering college. The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical reading skills, math problem-solving skills and writing skills. North High School recommends that students take the PSAT/NMSQT in order to receive feedback about strengths and weaknesses, enter the competition for National Merit Scholar scholarships (11th graders) and to help prepare for the SAT.
Registration for this test has closed. Any registrations not paid for by October 18, 2024 will be canceled and exams will not be ordered.
Students please regularly check for any emails from the college board you may need to address.
Please contact Mr. Bradley Johnson, johnsob6@fargo.k12.nd.us , if you have questions or require financial assistance.
ASVAB test
The ASVAB test will be held at North High in the spring of 2025 for all juniors. Senior ASVAB retake is on December 4, 2024 in room 102. More information to come.
Four Year Plan
Parents/Guardians and students can request to meet with a school counselor annually to review, discuss, and revise four year academic plans for graduation. Families can call the counseling office at 446-2412 for an appointment, or students can come to the counseling office to set up an appointment.
2024-25 AP Exams
Students and families who have questions about Advanced Placement classes should contact their AP teachers.
If there are questions or concerns with exam administration please contact Karen Moore moorek@fargo.k12.nd.us / 701-446-1053 or Kim Rensch renschk@fargo.k12.nd.us / 701-446-1160.
Rape and Abuse Crisis Center
North High is happy to have the services from the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center in our school. Counseling services are available for student who have been affected by domestic violence, dating violence, or sexual assault/abuse. These services will be provided licensed counselor, Maddy Griffin from Rape and Abuse. If you would like more information about services, please contact your school counselor for a referral.
Information for Parents/Guardians
Opt-In to Receive Text Messages from Our School
Fargo Public Schools has changed to a new mass communication system for the 2024-25 school year called BrightArrow Mass Communication. Through BrightArrow, FPS will send emails, phone calls and text messages to staff and families to keep them updated on school happenings, emergency situations, and school cancelations.
Please opt-in to receive text messages from Fargo Public Schools. FPS has switched to a new mass communication system for the 2024-25 school year and you MUST opt-in to receive text messages from FPS. If you do not opt-in, you could miss important information from our school or the District. You can opt-in at any time by texting the word “YES” to 79041.
E-Alerts
UPDATE for previous E-Alert users. We have a new mass communication system call BrightArrow. If you were previously signed up to recieve newletters etc you will need to go to E-Alerts, enter the email address used and click on the Existing Account button. BrightArrow will then send an email with a link. By clicking on that link, you can update your contact types, phone numbers, and content preferences, as well as view all previous messages.
See instruction for existing users, or setting up a new account.
Stay Connected!
Fargo North has several helpful links that can be found on our webpage at https://north.fargo.k12.nd.us/.
You will find links for:
· Newsletters
· School Calendars
· Daily Announcements
· PowerSchool & SchoolPay Logins
· Student Handbook
· School Menus
· District Forms
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please contact our school office at 701-446-2400.
Updated Information
We would like to remind you to always keep your student’s information up-to-date! If anything changes during the course of the school year, you will need to log in to your parent/guardian PowerSchool account and make the updates. Should the school need to get in contact with you or your student has a medical related issue, we need to be able to reach you or your emergency contact you or your emergency contact.
Free/Low Cost Insurance
Is your child or another member of your family currently without health care coverage? If you would like information about any of the low-cost or free health coverage programs offered in your state please call toll-free: 1-877-KIDS NOW or 1-877-543-7669.
After School Reminder
We ask that parents make transportation arrangements for students who don’t ride the bus or have their own transportation to be picked up as close to 3:50 p.m. as possible. We lock all doors to the locker bays and academic wings at 4:00 p.m. every day. After 4:00 p.m. students will not be allowed to enter these areas.
Students are asked to wait in the foyer doors to be picked up and not be hanging around in the building after 4:00 p.m. unless they are involved in an after school activity.
Bus Route Schedules
Fargo Public Schools 2024-2025 “Energy Saver” bus route schedules are available on the Fargo Publics schools transportation website. Student busing information will be mailed to families.
Lunch Accounts
Students are offered a daily breakfast and lunch meal provided through the USDA’s National School Lunch Program.
Students must have the funds available at the time of purchase either in their lunch account or in cash. Funds can be added to the student’s lunch account on-line through PowerSchool or by placing a check in the box located outside the kitchen.
- Breakfast meals are $1.85
- Lunch meals are $2.95
- Adult breakfast meals are $2.75
- Adult lunch meals are $4.00
- Milk may be purchased for $.45 per 8 oz carton.
Free and Reduced-Price Meal Application
Households may apply, on an annual basis, to qualify for either free or reduced-price school meals. The application is the Student Fees Assistance and Benefits Application. The preferred method for households is to complete and submit an on-line application at www.EZMealApp.com.
In addition to receiving free and reduced price meals, households can receive additional benefits including:
- Waived band rentals, activity fees, exam fees, and others
- Increase funding to the district for educational programs through Title 1 funding, foundation aid, e-rate for technology grants, and others
If you need assistance please visit the Nutrition Services website or call 701-446-1152.
Students, who bring their lunches, as well as those who use the cafeteria facilities, will eat in the commons. Since two-thirds of the school remains in session during lunch, students should remain in the Commons until class time and should not go into the academic hallways. Students are requested to keep the eating areas clean. Throw all trash in the proper containers.
Attendance
Students are expected to be in their classes every day, except in the case of illness, school related activities, family emergency, or religious observance. It is the parents’ responsibility to ensure that their children are in school unless a valid reason for absence exists. The Attendance Office asks that a student’s absence be reported by 9:00 a.m. If a student is not accounted for they will be recorded as truant. Please review the attendance policies found in our on-line student handbook.
The Attendance Office may be reached by calling 446-2410 or 446-2411, emailing nhattendance@fargo.k12.nd.us or texting 701-446-8537.
Student Messages
During the school day we will call your student to the office for a message only in an emergency situation.
We ask that you please communicate with your student any information they may need for the day, prior to coming to school. (Ex: transportation, appointments, lunch money, etc.) Thank you.
Deliveries
Students will not be allowed to receive any deliveries such as food, flowers, balloons, cookie bouquets, etc. Office or Attendance personnel will not accept such items on behalf of students.
Lockers
Lockers will be equipped with a combination padlock loaned by the school. Lockers should be kept locked and in orderly condition. Lost or stolen locks will be paid for by the student to whom the lock has been loaned. The charge for a lost lock is $5.00.
Cell Phone Protocol
Students can use cell phones and electronic devices only in the commons, hallways, and locker bays. Upon entering the library or a classroom, all cell phones and all non-school issued electronic devices will be put away unless they are deemed to be educationally appropriate by the classroom teacher. If a student is asked to turn their cell phone over after being found to be in violation, they must comply or face the consequences of insubordination. Consequences/protocol will include the following:
1st Instance: The teacher will have the student place their cell phone/ear buds in a location determined by the teacher and they will be returned at the end of the period.
2nd Instance: The student will give their cell phone/earbuds to the teacher who will deliver the cell phone/earbuds to the office where it will be returned to the student at the end of the school day with parent/guardian notification by either teacher or administration.
3rd Instance: The student will give their cell phone/earbuds to the teacher who will deliver the cell phone/earbuds to the office where it will be returned to the student at the end of the school day with parent/guardian notification by administration. Administration will work with parents/guardians to develop an individual cell phone/earbuds plan.
Upward Bound
Important Contact Numbers
North High Main Office
Main Office - 446-2400
Travis Christensen, Principal - 446-2404
Joshua Andres, Assistant Principal - 446-2499
Amanda Quintus, Assistant Principal - 446-2406
Daniel Shultis, Asst. Prin./Activities Dir - 446-2407
Angela Bartsh, Activities Secretary - 446-2408
Louise Helm, Bookkeeper - 446-2409
Jessica Geir, Administrative Asst. - 446-2405
ATTENDANCE OFFICE
Stacey Bush - 446-2410
Wendy Peterson - 446-2411
COUNSELING OFFICE
Nikki Brandenburger, Registrar/Secretary - 446-2412
COUNSELORS
Terri Court (A - E) - 446-2415
Mandy Orth Gibney (F - KL) - 446-2416
Janelle Stahl Ladbury (KM - Q) - 446-2414
Kate Evenson (R - Z) - 446-2417
STUDENT SERVICES
Carly Gaddie, Student Wellness & Family Facilitator - 446-2456
Tracy Cramer, Career Resource Center - 446-2413
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
Officer Powell-Calhoun, SRO - 446-2631
SCHOOL NURSE
Kayla Hiedeman, School Nurse - 446-2486
ATHLETIC TRAINER
Chris Grunke - 446-2447
Jordan Wolf - 446-2447
NUTRITION SERVICES
Tammie Schaffer - 446-2517
Dates for Your Calendar
- October 4 - Homecoming Football Game & Dance
- October 5 - Hall of Fame Banquet
- October 7 - Senior Plan Your Future Event periods 6 & 7
- October 7 - P/T Conferences - 4:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m.
- October 10 - Early Out (2 hours)
- October 11 - Vacation Day - No School
- October 14 - Holiday - No School
- October 21 - P/T Conferences - 4:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m.
- October 26 - PSAT Test
- November 11 - Veteran’s Day - No School
- November 27 - 29 - Thanksgiving Break - No School
- December 4 - ASVAB Test
- December 20 - Early Out (2 hours)
- December 23 - January 1 - Winter Holiday Break - No School
- January 2 - Classes Resume
- January 6 - 8th Grade Elective Visitation & Activity Night 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
- January 16 - End of First Semester
- January 17 - Staff Professional Development - No School
- January 20 - Holiday - No School
- February 14 - Early Out (2 hours)
- February 17 - Holiday Day - No School
- March 11 - P/T Conferences - 4:15 p.m.-8:15 p.m.
- March 14 - Early Out (2 hours)
- March 17 - 21 -Spring Holiday Break - No School
- April 5 - Prom
- April 17 - Storm Makeup Day if needed - if not, vacation day - No School
- April 18 - Holiday Day - No School
- April 21 - Storm Makeup Day if needed - if not, vacation Day - No School
- May 26 - Memorial Day - No School
- June 5 - Last Day of Classes
- June 8 - North High Graduation - Noon @ FARGODOME
Fargo North High School
Travis Christensen, Principal - 446-2404
Joshua Andres, Asst. Principal - 446-2499
Amanda Quintus, Asst. Principal - 446-2406
Daniel Shultis, Asst. Principal/Activities Director - 446-2407
Website: www.fargo.k12.nd.us/North
Location: 801 17th Avenue North, Fargo, ND, USA
Phone: 701-446-2400