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Kirstin Hanson

Congratulations to Ben Franklin Principal Kirstin Hanson on being named the 2026 North Dakota Middle Level Principal of the Year by the North Dakota Association of Secondary School Principals! The honor recognizes Hanson’s student-centered leadership, commitment to strong school culture, and belief that the best schools are built through relationships, clarity of purpose, and a shared dedication to doing what is best for students.

The five winners of the spelling bee holding certificates

Ben Franklin held its spelling bee for all grades on January 27. The top five spellers advance to the Cass County Spelling Bee on February 23. The winner was Adair Enz, followed by Sunny Zhang, Windy Zhang, Gemma Nguyen, and Ethan Choi.

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FPS invites parents and caregivers to share their thoughts in the Climate and Culture survey. District staff use the results to review current practices and to plan for the upcoming school year. Your input helps shape decisions that support students, families, and staff. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and caregivers are invited to complete a survey for each school their child attends this year.
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Students making cookies and holding a platter of cookies ready to deliver to caretakers

Ben Franklin's Builders Club focuses on building leaders through service. At its most recent meeting, the club conducted a "Cookies for Caretakers" service project. They baked more than 200 cookies and delivered them to nurses and caregivers at Rosewood on Broadway to show appreciation and support for the care they give their residents. 

Ben Franklin and North Band students playing together at North

Nearly 500 band students from North and Ben Franklin performed songs from Disney films together at the Northside Band Concert on January 26. Bands led by five directors, representing each level from middle school through high school performed separately before coming together for a grand finale performance of “Circle of Life” from “The Lion King.” 

Counselor and Elks rep holding large donation check for $250

Thank you to the Fargo Elks Lodge for the donation of $250 to support the Liz's Closet pantry at Ben Franklin Middle School. Ben Franklin Positive Behavior Technician Melanie Rohrich helped organize the donation. Liz's Closet provides necessities including food, clothing, hygiene products, school supplies, and more for students in need.

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February is Career and Technical Education Month - and across Fargo Public Schools, learners are leveling up. From middle school exploration to high school career pathways, CTE brings learning to life through hands-on experiences that build skills, confidence, and real-world readiness.
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Cabinet Column - FPS Associate Superintendent Dr. Robert Grosz

The Calendar Committee will soon meet to develop the 2027-28 school calendar. The committee will be composed of elementary, middle, and high school teachers and principals; district office administrators; a school board member; parents; and one student from each high school. The committee’s charge is to develop a draft 2027-28 calendar for consideration by the Fargo Board of Education. The Calendar Committee is still in need of parent volunteers who are willing to serve on the Calendar Committee. Parents interested in serving are encouraged to contact Amy Nojang.
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Todd Olson

February signals the beginning of preparations in the Activities Department for the numerous tournaments hosted in Fargo each year at the close of the winter sports season. The Metro Area Tournament Committee, a non-profit that serves as the umbrella organization for managing tournaments in Fargo and West Fargo, is hosting the State Wrestling Tournament from February 19-21, the State Boys and Girls Hockey Tournaments from February 26-28, the Boys Swimming and Diving State Meet from March 6-7, and the Class A Boys Basketball State Tournament from March 19-21.
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Climate and Culture Survey

FPS invites parents and caregivers to share their thoughts in the Climate and Culture survey . District staff use the results to review current practices and to plan for the upcoming school year. Your input helps shape decisions that support students, families, and staff. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and caregivers are invited to complete a survey for each school their child attends this year.

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February is the heart of the school year, a time when learning deepens, routines are tested, and the weather doesn’t always make showing up easy. Research shows that students who miss just a few days each month, excused or unexcused, can fall significantly behind in academic progress. Over time, this adds up to real consequences for overall achievement and future opportunities. Attendance in February can shape outcomes in May.

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National School Counseling Week

National School Counseling Week 2026, sponsored by the American School Counselor Association, will be celebrated February 2-6 with the theme “School Counselors Amplify Student Success.” This week shines a spotlight on the important role school counselors play in supporting students and strengthening school communities.

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February is Career and Technical Education Month - and across Fargo Public Schools, learners are leveling up. From middle school exploration to high school career pathways, CTE brings learning to life through hands-on experiences that build skills, confidence, and real-world readiness.

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Registration for FPS school summer school is open, but will look different this year, due to state mandated transition of the student information system from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus, summer school programming cannot be supported in July 2026; it will only be offered in June. Middle school, Transitions for elementary, middle and summer programming for Grades K-8 multilingual learners will not be offered.

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FPS updated the 2026–27 school year calendar to include four early dismissal days to support staff professional development and training. The School Board approved this change to ensure staff have dedicated time for important learning that strengthens instruction, safety, and school operations. The early dismissal days for the 2026–27 school year are: Wed. Sept. 16, Wed. Oct. 21, Wed. Dec. 9 and Wed. Feb. 10.

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Prioritize your mental wellbeing with Crediblemind

Families across the region now have access to CredibleMind, a digital platform that provides a wealth of peer-reviewed and evidence-based mental health resources, including expert-vetted and rated videos, podcases, assessments, apps, books and articles. Anyone can explore topics ranging from stress, anxiety and depression to sleep, resilience, time management, parenting and healthy relationships. All materials can be accessed at any time, from any device, and without the limitations of transportation, cost, location, or stigma.

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Fargo Public Schools, with administrative assistance from the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Red River Valley, will now oversee an expanded Fargo Youth Initiative. FYI, originally created by the Fargo City Commission, has met regularly since 2013 to discuss opportunities and share input on issues facing young people in the community and provided input to the City Commission and City of Fargo staff.

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Senior Citizen Activity Pass

Residents of the Fargo School District who are 65 or older are eligible for a free Senior Citizen Activity Pass. Passes can be picked up at the Main Reception Desk at the District Office at 700 7th Street South. Please note: These passes are only for residents of the District and are not available for family members who are not residents. Non-residents can purchase tickets to each event or purchase an Adult Yearly Pass for $80 through the GoFan App.

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The state is transitioning all school districts from PowerSchool to Infinite Campus over the summer of 2026. Accounts that currently exist to access the PowerSchool Parent application will not be transferred into Infinite Campus. Parents/guardians will be contacted next summer with instructions on how to create their new account in Infinite Campus. The new accounts will be used to complete forms for the 2026-27 school year. Please keep an eye out for that messaging, which the District plans to send out in mid-July.

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FPS makes every effort to keep schools open each day. Our first choice will always be to remain open, but at times the weather conditions within the city merit closing. We have two school make-up days built into this year's calendar - Monday, April 6 and Friday, May 1. If weather causes the District to close, those days may turn into school days. If no school closures occur and the make-up days are not used, April 6 and May 1 will be no school days. 
 

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