Public schools serve all students, no matter their background, socioeconomic status, or ability. They help provide a level playing field for children from all walks of life.
Public schools are places where every child—no matter their background, race, ethnicity, home language, zip code, or economic situation—is loved, respected, and celebrated for who they are.
Our public schools are places of hope and joy. They are places where every Minnesotan child can thrive.
Public schools also represent a significant economic driver for Minnesota’s communities. They employ many of our fellow community members, while preparing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in the workplaces of tomorrow.
Public schools are also accountable to the communities they serve, ensuring they make the best use possible of the investments taxpayers make in them.
Public schools play a vital role in the education of our children and the future of our society. Public Schools Week gives us an opportunity to celebrate and raise awareness about the important work being done in school buildings and classrooms each and every day.
This week, celebrated February 27-March 3, helps raise awareness and recognition for the hard work and achievements of public schools in Minnesota and nationwide.
Minnesota has a proud tradition of supporting public education. Now is a great time to celebrate this tradition and recommit ourselves to public schools. Go Broncos!
Kindergarten Registration for the 23-24 School Year is now Open! See flyer for more details.
~DEADLINE March 30, 2023~The Vernon J. Pick Foundation has developed an on-line scholarship application that can be used to generate a PDF application document. The application can be found on our Scholarships page: https://www.isd361.k12.mn.us/page/scholarships-financial-aid *Please make sure to stop back at this page, as it is frequently updated with the latest Scholarships.*
Thank You to a group of generous donors that teamed up to provide a water bottle or Tupperware Bowl with goodies to all Falls Elementary and Falls High School staff last week. You brightened our day and we appreciate you thinking of us. Go Broncos.
Thank You International Falls School Bus Drivers. You are the best and we appreciate you!
The Feb. 13-17 weekly newsletter is now available. There are some excellent articles about our very own Mrs. Boelk and Challenging Choices for 10th grade students as they choose classes for next year.
The kids worked really hard on this one!
See it here (https://www.isd361.k12.mn.us/o/isd-361/page/falls-high-ink) on our Falls High Ink Page. Additionally, buttons can be found at the bottom of the FHInk page that link directly to their Smore.com site. You can view older Newsletters this way. Please be sure to stop by this page often, as it is updated weekly.
Falls High School is hiring a Youth Activities Coordinator!
Bronco Attendance Campaign
Feeling the Love on Valentines Day. Border Boost dropped off proceeds from recent shake sales at FHS in excess of $400. Thank you for partnering with the district for the benefit of our students. Go Broncos!
ISD 361 is hiring for a maintenance position!
Students, staff, and the community are invited to wear green on Thursday, February 16th, 2023 in support of the Stick it to Stigma hockey game to promote mental health awareness on that evening at Bronco Arena.
Program that could help qualifying family with home Internet fees. Local contact information on the flyer for assistance.
Falls High School is hiring Summer Student Workers!
Bronco Attendance Campaign
Bronco Attendance Campaign
Bronco Families,
Below is the February Home/School Attendance Newsletter. Please take a moment to read the positive school attendance news as we continue to make school attendance and family education one of our goals for the 22/23 school year! February Home/School Attendance Newsletter - https://www.smore.com/13m68 #schoolattendancematters
It is that time of year when we start to build the schedule for next year. I will be in the classrooms this week to hand out course registration sheets for students to take home to select courses for next year. Please select courses, sign the form and return the form to the instructor listed on top of the registration sheet by February 17th. The course description book and additional registration forms are available online under guidance and counseling/registration or in the counseling office at FHS. There is also a PowerPoint presentation for your review that covers registration options for grades 9 through 12.
See Here: https://www.isd361.k12.mn.us/page/registration
Registration is very important to a student's future education because the administration builds next year’s schedule based upon all student requests. Typically the courses with the most requests are the ones we will offer to students the following year so to help us maintain small class sizes and applicable electives return all course requests before next Friday February 17th.
Direct questions to the counseling office.
Stick It To Stigma game - Feb 16th at Bronco Arena
Falls Broncos vs Lake of the Woods Bears
Good Evening,
ISD 361 will be starting school 2 hours late tomorrow due to the projected temperature and wind speed resulting in a forecasted wind chill at a level that we have chosen to start school 2 hours late. Buses will pick students up 2 hours later than normal and families that drop children off at school should drop off 2 hours later than normal. There will be no breakfast at school when students arrive. Sorry for the inconvenience this puts on families and we hope the early notification helps in planning. Staff can access district email for specific instructions on start times. Have a great evening.