KIDDER COUNTY BASKETBALL - THEY CAN PLAY!

March 2010

Congratulations to the Kidder County Lady Pirates on winning the Region 3 Championships and taking 7th place in the State Class B Girls Basketball Tournament.

and a couple weeks later...

Congratulations to the Kidder County Pirates for winning the Region 3 Championship and taking 4th place in the State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament.

and still more...

Congratulations to Eli Benz on being awarded ND Miss Basketball 2010, ND Outstanding Class B Senior and State All Tournament Team.
Full article (Forum) http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/272144/

Congratulations to Adam Randall on being awarded ND Mr. Basketball 2010, ND Outstanding Class B Senior and State All Tournament Team.
Full article (Minot/Bismarck AP) http://www.minotdailynews.com/page/content.detail/id/537792.html?nav=5016


STEELE DAWSON PUBLIC SCHOOL


Kidder County Sports Complex Fundraising Initiative!
excerpt from Steele Ozone & Kidder County Press, September 24, 2008

The Kidder County School District has initiated a fundraising campaign to make needed improvements to the sports complex in Steele. A kick-off meeting was held on September 25th to begin planning for the campaign. The planned project includes replacing the football field lighting and sprinkler system, building a grandstand at the baseball diamond and resurfacing the track. More information will be coming soon! To download the most recent article, click here. To find out how to donate to this cause, look here.


Steele-Dawson Public School (S-D)
Ken Miller, School Superintendent - 475-2243
Darnell Schmidt, H.S. Principal
Kay Mayer, Elem. Principal

Steele-Dawson has a modern public school system with programs designed for individuals interested in furthering their education in elementary and high school. The S-D school takes pride in their student's academic achievements. The students measure above the national average in all four areas measured by ACT with over 80% of graduating students choosing to further their education after high school. In a survey completed by senior students, over 85% feel they have a strong foundation in the use of technology and over 93% felt the school had high academic standards. The student to teacher ratio is 13 to 1.

A new high school building was completed in 1995 and the school have a 25 acre recreation facility for public use that is adjacent to the school. This includes a swimming pool, tennis courts, softball and baseball diamonds, park and playground, picnic area, lighted football field, and a hard surface track.

The school also offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities for students to participate in including football, boys' and girls' basketball, cheerleading, track, choir, band, swing choir, jazz band, drama club, annual staff, volleyball and baseball

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