LOBOE PEP BAND- the LOBOE pep band is made up of LaMoure students in the JH and HS band. We play pep tunes at some of the home girls and boys basketball games. See pep band schedule for December-February!
5 months ago, Tricia Lebahn
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School Board Member Spotlight School Board Member Interview ~ Holly Braun 1.) How did you decide that you wanted to be on the school board? And how long have you been on the school board? I was appointed to the board in February of 2013. I decided to be on the board because I wanted to get a better understanding of how schools are funded and how decisions are made. 2.) What does a successful school board look like to you? Five people with varying opinions who can come together to make the best decisions for our students and school. 3.) Tell us a little bit about your family. I have been married to Eric for 23 years and we have 2 children. Lane is 20 and lives in Fargo with his girlfriend, Bailey. Brooklyn is 17 and is a junior at LaMoure. 4.) What interests you most about our school community? The education and opportunities for the students. 5.) If you could give advice to anyone what would it be? You are in charge of your life. Figure out what makes you happy and do what you can to keep it that way. You are a star to serve the LaMoure School District. Thank you for all that you do! LaMoure Public School ~ 2023
5 months ago, Kara Knudsen
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The Wrestling Tournament in LaMoure today has been cancelled due to weather conditions.
5 months ago, Sally Caudillo
The 4th grade students are participating in Computer Science Education Week. They are enjoying the learning and challenges of coding. #HourOfCode
5 months ago, Paulette Carlson
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Administrator Spotlight Administrator Interview ~ LaMoure School Laura Shockman: Elementary Principal 1.) Tell us about a professional success story that you’re proud of. A professional success story that I am proud of is my teacher's and their student's state test scores. Last year we had a single-digit number of students in the novice category. Our highest category was proficient. We almost had an equal number of students who scored in the advanced category, which speaks volumes about the instruction that the teachers are providing. This is because we are relentless when it comes to reaching all students. Every student, every day. 2.) What have been some of the most important lessons you’ve learned throughout your career? One important lesson I have learned is to make sure that your students see you smile. It's important for them to know they can count on you for a hug, and a cheerful "good morning". Another lesson I have learned is that a career in education goes beyond the classroom. It's the hours that no one clocks, the work that no one sees and the self-motivation that can make a difference. The school day hours are game time, when and how you prepare and practice is up to you. A third lesson is to embrace a multitude of perspectives and opinions before making decisions, it is important for everyone to feel valued, each person brings talents that can enhance your own. 3.) Tell us a little bit about your family My husband, James and I have four boys, Harrison (5), August (4), Reginald (2) and Robie (2). We enjoy anything that involves rough-housing, goofing around and laughing. I am from Arizona where my mom, dad, brother and sister live. My mom and dad still live in the house I grew up in and I try to go back home as often as I can. This will be my 8th winter in North Dakota, and I'm still adjusting to it! 4.) What’s something that you’ve always wanted to try or learn? I would like to play the piano again. I played when I was young, but when soccer became an every-day activity for me, it didn't fit into my schedule. This one is pretty far out there, but I have had this crazy desire to climb to the base-camp of Mt. Everest. I've also wanted to complete the Tahoe 200, a 200-mile out and back trail run around Lake Tahoe and into the Desolation Wilderness. I'd also like to try and see, in-person, a World Cup final. 5.) If you could give advice to anyone what would it be? We don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing. Always play, always find ways to laugh. And, most importantly, BE NICE! You are the core 🍎 of our school! Thank you for all that you do! LaMoure Public School ~ 2023
5 months ago, Kara Knudsen
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Happy Thanksgiving from the fourth-grade students and Mrs. Carlson, as we gather with our families to share gratitude and joy on this special day!
6 months ago, Paulette Carlson
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These young 4th grade performers showcased their vocal talents with some of my favorite tunes from 'back in the day'! 🎵
6 months ago, Paulette Carlson
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Congratulations to Bailie Kelly and Heidi Steffes for being named to the state tournament team.
6 months ago, Jason Joy
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Congratulations to the LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Loboes volleyball team on a 5th place finish at State Volleyball! Go Loboes!
6 months ago, Jason Joy
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Good luck to the LLM Volleyball team at State today and tomorrow, and Saturday! https://youtu.be/2-EpaiC2cKk?si=oFzGQHoZkwqGm1QL
6 months ago, Evan M. Kritzberger
"ELOEE" CHOIR FESTIVAL CONCERT Tuesday, Nov. 14 LaMoure School 7:00PM Admission: Adults-$6.00, Students-$3.00 HS Choirs from Kulm, Edgeley, LaMoure, Litchville-Marion, Oakes, Ellendale, and Enderlin
6 months ago, Tricia Lebahn
Administrator Spotlight Administrator Interview ~ LaMoure School High School Principal: Lucas Isaacson 1.) Tell us about a professional success story that you’re proud of. I am proud of all the work the Loboe Time committee has done to make Loboe Time a huge success. Loboe Time has been a great addition to our high school schedule. It has helped to foster many great relationships that may have not ever happened. 2.) What have been some of the most important lessons you’ve learned throughout your career? How important relationships are in education. If students can see that you care they are willing to do whatever you ask of them. 3.) Tell us a little bit about your family. Married Kelli Ihry Hodem in June of 2003. We have 2 children Blase (17) who is a senior and Ella (15) a freshman. We also have a yellow lab named Curry. 4.) What’s something that you’ve always wanted to try or learn? I have always thought it would be fun to give surfing a try. 5.) If you could give advice to anyone what would it be? “You don’t always get what you wish for you get what you work for” You are the core 🍎 of our school! Thank you for all that you do! LaMoure Public School ~ 2023
6 months ago, Kara Knudsen
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ATTENTION: Parents of 4-6 graders! There will be a gold sheet of paper coming home with your child with information about our fast approaching fall concert! There is information about what will all be on the concert and costume suggestions. Be sure you ask your child for the sheet so you can talk about the plan for the concert together. The grades 4-6 fall concert is Tuesday, Nov. 21st. Thank you! -Mrs. Lebahn
6 months ago, Tricia Lebahn
Learning electron configurations by playing Battleship!
6 months ago, Ms. Schmitt
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Region1 Offensive Player of the Year! Gunner Thielges
6 months ago, Jason Joy
LLM- All Region Gunner Thielges- So Blase Isaacson- SR Max Musland- SR Ryder Wendel- SR Owen Lesko - JR Honorable Mention Cael Hebl – JR Tucker Jones – SO Brayan Karlgaard- JR
6 months ago, Jason Joy
LLM Academic All -Region Team Seniors: Blase Isaacson, Max Musland Juniors: Jakody Lewis, Cael Hebl, Brayan Karlgaard, Owen Lesko Sophomores: Gunner Thielges, Tucker Jones, Avery Kramer, Gavin Christoferson Freshmen: Colby Thielges, Mason Warcken, Preston Arndt, Cole Just
6 months ago, Jason Joy
FFA Students at Hummel Livestock in Cadbury IL on way to National FFA Convention. Also taking a picture with Livestock Ryan Rash.
6 months ago, James Jansen
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One Act Play Public Performance UNTURNED STONE by Daniel Munson Friday, November 3rd - 7:00 pm
6 months ago, Sally Caudillo
Administrator Spotlight Administrator Interview ~ Superintendent Mr. Mitch Carlson 1. Tell us about a professional success story that you are proud of. There are multiple success stories I am proud of during my tenure at LaMoure School. Assembling a great staff that is unified in generating the best educational opportunities for our school and students. I also have the great satisfaction of building projects that have occurred at the School and community that have pulled the patrons of the community together to get the projects completed. 2. What have been some of the most important lessons you have learned throughout your career? One of the most important lessons and in life I have learned is that you do not always have to be first or be the best in the outcome you’re achieving to define success. If you do your best, be a good teammate and a good person, and treat everyone with self-worth, the success stories will follow when following those simple rules. 3. Tell us a little bit about your family. I married Paulette Radermacher in 1992. We have a son Tanner, daughter Courtney, son-in-law Dillon and one grandchild Hayes. Both Tanner and Courtney have chosen the field of education for their profession. 4. What is something that you have always wanted to try or learn? An item that I have always been intrigued with is the law and politics. Although I am content with my current profession, as a second profession would be interested in exploring those areas. 5. If you could give advice to anyone, what would it be? My biggest advice to anyone is do what is right, even when nobody is looking. Give your best effort and treating others with respect will get you far in your professional and personal life. You are the core of our school! Thank you for all that you do! LaMoure Public School ~ 2023
7 months ago, Kara Knudsen
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