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June Newsletter
School District of New Richmond - June 28, 2024
Letter From The Superintendent
Dear SDNR Families,
As we wrap up the month of June, I would like to thank everyone who participated in Summer Stretch this year. Seeing our students engaged, growing, and learning throughout June was wonderful, and we hope your child had an enriching experience.
Jump Start will begin soon, and we are excited to welcome our students who have signed up. This program is an excellent opportunity for your child to get a head start on the upcoming school year.
As the new school year approaches, please watch for announcements from your school building or the district. We are eager to support and inspire every student, every day, and we look forward to seeing you again soon!
Sincerely,
Troy Miller
Superintendent
Important Dates this Summer
July 8: Jump Start Begins
July 22: NRHS Athletic Code Meeting & Fall Registration
August 5-9: NRMS Beginning Band Camp
August 27: K-5 Orientation; No School MS & HS
August 28: K-5 Orientation; Grades 6&9 Report to School
August 29: Grades 1-12 Report to School
August 30: Grades K-12 First Day of School
September 2: No School
School Supply Lists!
Click Here to view the Elementary School Supply List.
Click Here to view the Middle School Supply List.
Thank You For Participating in Summer Stretch!
Summer Stretch was filled with learning and excitement this year! Today was our last day of Summer Stretch classes, and we hope everyone had an enjoyable time throughout June. Some of our amazing classes included: Fun & Fit For Life, Creative Crafts, Reading Rocks, Garden Fun, Books and Cooks, Outdoor Scientist, and more. We hope to see even more of you next year!
Download Our New Tiger App!
Community Education
Community Education is now booking classes for our Fall 2024 Catalog! If you have a hobby or skill that you would like to share with your community, please reach out for more information on how to teach a class!
Email: nrcommed@newrichmond.k12.wi.us
Phone: 715.243.7421
Now Available: Coaching For Parents
Care Solace
Summer is here and it's time to start planning your warm-weather activities! As you make your summer to-do list, prioritize self-care and well-being. Embrace the outdoors, make time for loved ones, and prioritize sleep. Most importantly, have fun and do something that brings you joy each day. Whether trying a new hobby, indulging in a favorite activity or simply taking time to relax and unwind, make sure to prioritize your happiness this summer.
The School District of New Richmond partnered with Care Solace to support the well-being of our community. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace can help you quickly find treatment options matched to your needs, regardless of the circumstance. This is a complimentary and confidential care coordination service provided by the School District of New Richmond. If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a mental health care provider:
Call 888-515-0595. Multilingual support is available 24/7/365.
Visit www.caresolace.com/newrichmond and either search on your own or click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
Spring Sports Recap
Tiger Softball
New Richmond Softball competed at State for the second time in program history. Seeded 5th, the Tigers faced Milton in the first round of the State Games. Milton defeated New Richmond 2-1 in extra innings. The Tigers also placed 1st in the Big Rivers Conference with 12 wins and 2 losses.
Tiger Baseball
New Richmond Baseball was defeated by D.C. Everest, 3-2, in Regionals on May 29. They finished 6th in the Big Rivers Conference with a conference record of 5 wins and 9 losses.
Tiger Golf
The New Richmond Boys Golf Team secured 4th place in the Big Rivers Conference, with Cole Langeness achieving 2nd place individually in the Conference. Cole Langeness also competed at State, scoring 160.
Tiger Tennis
New Richmond Boys Tennis had two doubles teams, Isaac Noll/Luke Mews and Ethan Heiberg/RJ Amundson, advance to Sectionals. The team also finished 5th in the Big Rivers Conference.
Tiger Soccer
New Richmond Girls Soccer played against River Falls in Sectionals on June 6. The Tigers were defeated 3-2. New Richmond placed 1st in the Big Rivers Conference with 8 wins, 0 losses, and 3 ties.
Tiger Track & Field
New Richmond Track and Field had multiple State appearances. The Girls 4x100M Relay Team (Nadia Unruh, Miley Covey, Etta Carlson, and Katelynn Doehrmann) placed 8th in the finals. Tragon Timm finished 7th in the 100M Dash finals and 9th in the 200M Dash finals. Billy Auvin placed 17th in the 200M Dash preliminaries and 6th in his heat. The Boys 4x100M Relay Team (Tavian Brandt, Billy Auvin, Joe Hoeppner, and Miles Burke) placed 11th in the preliminaries and 4th in their heat. The Boys 4x200M Relay Team (Miles Burke, Billy Auvin, Drew Brinkman, and Tragon Timm) secured 3rd place in the final. Overall, the Boys Team placed 4th in the Big Rivers Conference and the Girls Team placed 6th in the Big Rivers Conference.