ποΈ In Case You Missed It!
Check out this recent interview featuring industry expert Kyle Kvamme (ICON) and VCHS alum Mike Barsness as they discuss deferred maintenance and the Valley City Public Schools referendum.
π₯ Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SxHfzZagfU
π For more information and additional videos, visit:
https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/informational-videos
In addition to many other resources available on our webpage link below, Facilities Director Jordyn Heck describes the specific deferred maintenance items included in the $37 million estimated capital maintenance plan for Valley City Public Schools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTrl26hWzEA
π For more details and additional informational videos, visit:
https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/informational-videos
Special Announcement: Open House at VCHS on June 3rd (Meal, Tours, and Public Meeting)
Who: Students, Parents, Staff, and Citizens of the Valley City Public School District
What: Open House with a Meal, Tours of the School, and Public Meeting
Where: Valley City High School (Use Door N2)
When: Tuesday, June 3rd (Food 5-6:30 PM or until gone, School Tours 5-6:30 PM, Public Meeting at 6:30 PM)
On behalf of our school facility advisory committee and school board, we invite you to our open house event followed by a public meeting at Valley City High School on Tuesday, June 3rd. We will be serving up good food and providing tours of the school prior to the last public meeting. This is a great opportunity to see the high school and visit with committee and school board members before the school referendum vote on Tuesday, June 10th.
Please join us for an opportunity to learn more about the future of school facilities at Valley City Public Schools.
This event is free and open to the public, and anyone can attend any or all portions of the event! If you have any questions about this event and/or the school referendum, please contact us at 701.845.0483 ext. 0 or email us at vcps.referendum@k12.nd.us.
Go Hi-Liners!

π Youβre Invited β One Night Only!
Come cheer on 42 amazing student performers as they bring the stage to life in βWMIC Eeeeasy Viewing: The Squeakquelβ β a funny and creative show packed with personality and heart!
π
Friday, May 30
π‘ 6:30 PM
π VCHS Theater β Use Door W6
Directed by Carol Foth, Collette Jensen, and Sheila Kriewald, this original production is brought to you by the 21st Century Grant Program and showcases the incredible talent and hard work of our students.
Bring your family and friends for an evening of laughter and entertainment. You wonβt want to miss it! ππ€






π’ Referendum Q&A Session β May 28, 2025
Join us for a public Q&A session to learn more about the proposed new school project:
ποΈ Wednesday, May 28
π 12:00 β 1:00 PM
π Jefferson Elementary Gymnasium
πͺ Please use Door H3
π« Tours of the building will be available following the meeting.
π Learn more ahead of time:
FAQ Page: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/frequently-asked-questions
Tax Impact Calculator: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/tax-impact-calculator
If you have any questions, please call us at 701-845-0483 or email vcps.referendum@k12.nd.us.

πΊπΈ Memorial Day Reminder
VCPS will be closed Monday, May 26, 2025, in observance of Memorial Day.
Weβll see you back on Tuesday!

π Did You Know?
In 1920, just one year after Valley City High School was built, only 38 students graduated.
Fast forward 105 years, and weβre proud to celebrate 75 graduating seniors in the Class of 2025! π
A lot has changed over the years, but our commitment to student success is as strong as ever. π

π The Countdown is On β Graduation Day is Almost Here! π
Join us as we celebrate our graduates, the Class of 2025, and their journey to success! π
π
Date: Sunday, May 25, 2025
β° Time: 2:30 PM
π Location: Hi-Liner Activity Center
Letβs fill the HAC with cheers and support for our graduates as they step into their future! ππ

πΊπΈ Congratulations to Our AMVETS State Winners! π
On Saturday, May 17th, several Valley City Public Schools students were recognized for placing in the state AMVETS poster and essay competition!
Weβre proud to celebrate their creativity, hard work, and patriotism.
π State Poster Competition Winners:
2nd Grade β 2nd Place: Elodie Larsen, Jefferson Elementary
3rd Grade β 3rd Place: Ivy Kramer, Jefferson Elementary
π State Essay Competition Winners:
8th Grade β 1st Place: Addison Fetsch, Valley City High School
9th Grade β 1st Place: Cael Vanhal-Deitz, Valley City High School
10th Grade β 1st Place: Sadie Olson, Valley City High School
11th Grade β 2nd Place: Carter Hass, Valley City High School
12th Grade β 1st Place: Jovi Borg, Valley City High School
12th Grade β 3rd Place: Abby Shanenko, Valley City High School
Way to go, Hi-Liners!








π VCPS Referendum: What Are Modern Educational Spaces?
One of the top questions weβve heard is:
βWhat are Modern Educational Spaces?β
Weβve used this term throughout the referendum to describe how schools must evolve to meet 21st-century learning needsβincluding academic and non-academic spaces, safety and security, and ADA accessibility.
π©βπ« Academic and Non-Academic Learning Environments
Schools today are much different than those built in the 1900s. Traditional classrooms are being replaced by spaces that support collaboration, career skills, and real-world learning.
Modern classrooms include:
β’ Movable furniture and flexible seating
β’ Integrated technology for digital learning
β’ Zones for group projects and critical thinking
These environments help students prepare for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom.
π Prioritizing Safety & Security
Older schools were not built with todayβs safety standards in mind. Our plan includes:
β’ Secure, controlled main entrances
β’ Visitor check-in systems
β’ Internal visibility for staff and students
β’ Emergency communication and fire suppression systems
These features are no longer optionalβtheyβre essential.
π₯ Hear directly from our School Resource Officer about the importance of school safety:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nabWOCqRYmw
βΏ Ensuring Accessibility for All
Valley City High School currently has 21 different floor levels, steep elevation changes, and outdated elevators and lifts that do not meet ADA standards. Many students with disabilities have had to exit the building just to get to another class.
Our new building will include:
β’ ADA-compliant restrooms, ramps, elevators, and entrances
β’ Classrooms designed for wheelchair access
β’ Technology and tools for students with visual, auditory, or cognitive needs
Accessibility is not a choiceβitβs a requirement in 2025.
ποΈ Building for the Future: Why Modern Educational Spaces Matter
Modern educational spaces support how students learn today, how teachers teach best, and how we keep everyone safe. They also reflect the expectations of our community and the future of education in Valley City.
ποΈ Vote June 10
π» Learn more: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/referendum
π VCPS Referendum: What Are Modern Educational Spaces?
One of the top questions weβve heard is:
βWhat are Modern Educational Spaces?β
Weβve used this term throughout the referendum to describe how schools must evolve to meet 21st-century learning needsβincluding academic and non-academic spaces, safety and security, and ADA accessibility.
π©βπ« Academic and Non-Academic Learning Environments
Schools today are much different than those built in the 1900s. Traditional classrooms are being replaced by spaces that support collaboration, career skills, and real-world learning.
Modern classrooms include:
β’ Movable furniture and flexible seating
β’ Integrated technology for digital learning
β’ Zones for group projects and critical thinking
These environments help students prepare for college, careers, and life beyond the classroom.
π Prioritizing Safety & Security
Older schools were not built with todayβs safety standards in mind. Our plan includes:
β’ Secure, controlled main entrances
β’ Visitor check-in systems
β’ Internal visibility for staff and students
β’ Emergency communication and fire suppression systems
These features are no longer optionalβtheyβre essential.
βΏ Ensuring Accessibility for All
Valley City High School currently has 21 different floor levels, steep elevation changes, and outdated elevators and lifts that do not meet ADA standards. Many students with disabilities have had to exit the building just to get to another class.
Our new building will include:
β’ ADA-compliant restrooms, ramps, elevators, and entrances
β’ Classrooms designed for wheelchair access
β’ Technology and tools for students with visual, auditory, or cognitive needs
Accessibility is not a choiceβitβs a requirement in 2025.
ποΈ Building for the Future: Why Modern Educational Spaces Matter
Modern educational spaces support how students learn today, how teachers teach best, and how we keep everyone safe. They also reflect the expectations of our community and the future of education in Valley City.
ποΈ Vote June 10
π» Learn more: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/referendum
π’ Reminder: Early Dismissal on the Last Day of School! β°
The last day of school, Wednesday, May 21, 2025, will be an early dismissal day.
Enjoy your summer, Hi-Liners! βοΈπ

π³οΈ VCPS Referendum Voting Info β June 10, 2025
Who can vote?
βοΈ U.S. citizen
βοΈ 18 years or older
βοΈ Live in the VCPS District for at least 30 days before the election β apartment residents included!
Valid ID Required:
β’ ND Driverβs License
β’ ND Non-Driverβs License
β’ Tribal ID or Letter
β’ Long-Term Care Certificate
Vote Absentee:
π Get the application: hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/voting-absentee
π§ Email: vcps.referendum@k12.nd.us
π Drop off: 460 Central Ave N
π¬ Or use the secure drop box
β
Once we receive your application, weβll mail your ballot. Return it by mail, in person, or drop box. Must be received or postmarked by June 9 at 5 PM.
Want to vote now?
Bring your application + ID to the Central Admin Building and vote on the spot!
ποΈ Vote in person on Election Day:
π Central Admin Building
π 9 AM β 7 PM
π
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Questions? Weβre here to help at the Central Office!
π 2025 Valley City High School Baccalaureate Ceremony π
We are excited to invite you to the 2025 Baccalaureate Ceremony for Valley City High School!
Join us as we celebrate the achievements and milestones of our graduating students.
π
Wednesday, May 21
π 7:00 PM
π Hi-Liner Activity Center
All are welcome to attend this special event in honor of the Class of 2025! π

π Valley City High School Senior Awards Night π
Mark your calendars! Senior Awards for the Class of 2025 will be held on Monday, May 19, at 6:30 PM in the Hi-Liner Activity Center (HAC).
Weβll be recognizing the achievements of our seniors, followed by the North Dakota Honor Society Ceremony.
Everyone is welcome to come and support our students as we celebrate their hard work and success!

π’ Referendum Q&A Session β May 15, 2025
Join us for a public Q&A session to learn more about the proposed new school project:
ποΈ Thursday, May 15
π‘ 6:30 PM
π Washington Elementary Gymnasium
πͺ Please use Door E1
π« Tours of the building will be available following the meeting.
π Learn more ahead of time:
FAQ Page: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/frequently-asked-questions
Tax Impact Calculator: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/tax-impact-calculator
If you have any questions, please call us at 701-845-0483 or email vcps.referendum@k12.nd.us.

πͺπ Congratulations to Mrs. Sather β Our Quarter 4 One Smart Cookie Award Winner! ππͺ
Mrs. Sather goes above and beyond every single day β advocating for her students, supporting families, coaching Special Olympics, and jumping in wherever sheβs needed, always with a smile.
Even with a full plate, she leads with grace, kindness, and a great sense of humor. Weβre so lucky to have her as part of our VCPS family! π
Thank you for all you do β you truly are One Smart Cookie! πͺπ
And a special thank you to Wild Prairie Bakery for sponsoring the cookies! πͺπ

π¨ History Made! π
Congratulations to Cheska Flores, who is the first-ever North Dakota student artist to receive the Sid Crawford Waterfowl Conservation Award!
This national honor is only given to senior student artists who win Best in Show in their state and place at the national level.
Weβre so proud of Cheska for this incredible achievement and well-deserved recognition!

π’ You're Invited β Referendum Informational Meeting on May 14
Come join us for an evening of conversation and questions about the proposed new school building.
ποΈ Wednesday, May 14
π‘ 6:30 PM
π Jefferson Elementary School β Gym
πͺ Please use Door H3
After the session, you're welcome to stick around for a tour of the school.
Want to learn more ahead of time?
π Check out our FAQ: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/frequently-asked-questions
π Try our Tax Impact Calculator: https://www.hiliners.org/o/vcsd/page/tax-impact-calculator
Canβt make it? No worriesβthere will be more chances to ask questions before the June 10 vote.
Reach out anytime at 701-845-0483 or vcps.referendum@k12.nd.us.

π Congratulations to our 2025 Honorees! π
A big shoutout to the 2025 VCEA Friend of Education recipients, the mini-grant recipients, and our 2025 Teacher of the Year!
We also celebrated the well-deserved retirement of Deb Beilke β thank you for your years of dedication! π
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2025 Retirement and Achievement Program. Your support helps make these moments extra special!









