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Dear SDNR Families: Our SDNR School Nutrition Department is excited to announce some new changes
Dear SDNR Families:
Our SDNR School Nutrition Department is excited to announce some new changes that will be in effect for the new school year. We will be upgrading our systems and changing our electronic payment processing vendor. We hope this will provide a better experience for both our students and families. All of your students' information and current balance will be automatically transferred over to the new system.
Beginning July 1, 2025, we will be switching our payment processing vendor to eFunds for Schools (EFS). This is the same platform that is used for paying fees for your students' accounts each year. This switch will offer a number of benefits, such as: Significantly lower fees per payment; A much higher payment limit per transaction; Depositing lunch funds at the same time as paying for other student fees; Paying as a guest rather than needing to set up an account.
Our current payment vendor, MySchoolBucks, will no longer be active or accepting payments after June 30, 2025. If you have auto payment set up through MySchoolBucks, you will need to disable it before this date. An Autopay feature is available through EFS, and can be set to occur on either a set schedule or when a balance reaches a certain threshold.
In addition to these benefits, you will now be able to see your students' account balance and purchase history from your Skyward Family Access page. All information will be available under the "Food Service" tab on the left. From here, you can also apply for free or reduced meal benefits or make a payment into the account.
You may access the EFS payment portal using this link: https://payments.efundsforschools.com/v3/districts/56417/. You can also access it through your Skyward family access or download the SDNR Tigers app on the App Store. You will need your student's 7-digit District ID number or your Family ID number to add funds. This information will be sent to you separately in another email in the coming weeks.
We are excited to share that Starr Elementary has been recognized as a Model Professional Learning
We are excited to share that Starr Elementary has been recognized as aModel Professional Learning Community (PLC) at Work® school, by Solution Tree, a world-wide education company that empowers educators to raise student achievement! This prestigious honor is held by only four elementary schools in Wisconsin and just 111 schools nationwide, making it a truly extraordinary achievement for Starr and our entire district.
This recognition celebrates Starr Elementary’s dedication to collaboration, shared leadership, and a relentless focus on student learning - principles that align with our district-wide Strategic Plan of Growth For All. Starr’s culture of teamwork, trust, and high expectations serves as a shining example of how prioritizing students and embracing continuous improvement leads to exceptional outcomes.
While this award specifically honors Starr Elementary, it also reflects the collective efforts across all SDNR schools. By working together under the shared vision of our Strategic Plan, we are building a foundation for success that supports excellence in every classroom, for every student, every day.
Please join us in congratulating Starr Elementary on this incredible accomplishment and celebrating the impact of our shared commitment to the fearless pursuit of excellence through the School District of New Richmond. Thank you for being an integral part of our journey to success.
Elementary Student Handbook
The 2025-2026 Elementary School Student Handbook is now available online. Click here to view the
Get ready for the new school year! Our 2025-26 school supply lists are now available online. Check
Get ready for the new school year! Our 2025-26 school supply lists are now available online. Check out the links below to find your school’s list and start checking off those back-to-school essentials!
At the School District of New Richmond, we are committed to inspiring every student to learn to
At the School District of New Richmond, we are committed to inspiring every student to learn to their potential. As a high-performing community of learners in fearless pursuit of excellence, we believe that great schools begin with great people. We are seeking dedicated, passionate professionals who value growth for themselves and their students. Whether you are an experienced educator, a support staff member, or new to public education, you'll find a collaborative, respectful, and student-centered environment where your work truly makes a difference. Join us in shaping the future!
Please mark your calendars for our first annual Together We Thrive Family Night on Tuesday, August
Please mark your calendars for our first annual Together We Thrive Family Night on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. at New Richmond High School. This free, family-focused event will feature:
Community resource fair
Kids activities
Complimentary dinner
A powerful keynote address from Gaelin Elmore, a nationally recognized speaker and local native, who will speak on the importance of belonging
We invite all SDNR families to join us in kicking off the school year by celebrating the strong connection between our schools and our community.
Congratulations to our NRHS Class of 2025 Valedictorians! In our latest Miller on the Move video,
Congratulations to our NRHS Class of 2025 Valedictorians! In our latest Miller on the Move video, Superintendent Miller had the chance to interview the valedictorians and learn about their future plans, memorable experiences, and favorite moments at the School District of New Richmond. Way to go, Tigers!
On May 11, 2025, we congratulated our NRHS students who were inducted into the National Honor
On May 11, 2025, we congratulated our NRHS students who were inducted into the National Honor Society. These students exemplify strong character, resiliency, and excellence; we can't wait to see what they do next. Way to go, Tigers!
Beginning Band Camp: Aug. 4-8, 2025
Join us for Beginning Band Camp at New Richmond Middle School, August 4th–8th from
Join us for Beginning Band Camp at New Richmond Middle School, August 4th–8th from 3:00–6:00 PM! No experience needed — just bring your excitement to learn something new!
Band camp is FREE and very strongly recommended for all incoming 6th-grade band students! Even if your child cannot attend all 5 days, still sign up and plan to attend what you can.
Congratulations to Declan and Luke (NRMS 6th grade) for being selected to present their
Congratulations to Declan and Luke (NRMS 6th grade) for being selected to present their White-Cheeked Gibbon enrichment ideas to the staff at the Minnesota Zoo through the MNZooms project!
These talented students shared their innovative ideas with zookeepers and engineers, contributing to potential future enrichment for the gibbons. Way to go, Tigers!
News From the NRHS Ag Department!
Exciting news from the NRHS Ag Room: Breanna and Eli filled out scholarship applications for the FFA
Exciting news from the NRHS Ag Room:
Breanna and Eli filled out scholarship applications for the FFA Washington Leadership Conference (WLC). Eli was selected as a recipient and will attend this premier summer gathering in D.C. for agricultural student leaders. WLC inspires FFA members to become changemakers in their schools and communities. Each day of the conference focuses on a different principle taught through the context of our nation's capital. These principles include exploration, encouragement, advocacy, and service. At the end of our week there, he will leave with a Living to Serve Plan he can implement back here!
Agriscience Instructor Rachel Sauvola hasn't taken students to D.C. in more than 20 years!
Eli also just completed his State FFA Degree. This is the top degree you can earn at the state level and is usually accomplished senior year or after you graduate from high school. Eli set the goal to get it his junior year and worked very hard on the 17-page application highlighting his Supervised Agricultural Experience project details, financials, community service, skills and competencies learned, and a whole lot more. Ultimately, he has taken 360 hours of Agriscience courses, worked more than 600 hours, and earned/productively invested $2000 in his SAE projects.
There have only been a handful of other NR students who have earned this degree when they were a junior. He will be awarded this honor at the Wisconsin State FFA Convention in June. As a point of reference, our last recipient was Rose, who is presently finishing her student teaching for Agricultural Education in Clear Lake.
2025-2026 & 2026-2027 School Year Calendars Announcement
We are excited to announce that after months of thoughtful planning and collaboration with many
We are excited to announce that after months of thoughtful planning and collaboration with many dedicated individuals around the district, the construction phase of our facilities referendum is set to begin in the summer of 2025. Countless staff members, community members, and experts contributed to designing a plan that will greatly enhance our district’s learning environments. As we move forward, we will continue to keep you informed by providing updates on our district website, ensuring that you stay connected to the progress every step of the way.
In order to prioritize student learning and include additional summer construction days, the School District of New Richmond has developed a 2-year school calendar to help staff and families plan ahead for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years. This 2-year school calendar was approved by the SDNR Board of Education on Monday, November 18, 2024.
By sharing the calendars well in advance, we hope to provide ample time for everyone to make any necessary arrangements. These calendars are now available on ourdistrict website, and I encourage you to review them as there are adjustments compared to previous years.
Thank you for your continued support and cooperation as we move forward with these important projects. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.
Summer Parent Coaching Opportunities
Children don’t need perfection; they need connection! Parent Coaching is a FREE resource
Children don’t need perfection; they need connection!
District Office Summer Hours: June 9, 2025-August 1, 2025 Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
District Office Summer Hours:
June 9, 2025-August 1, 2025
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Congratulations on Your Retirement!
In June, we had the privilege of celebrating six incredible staff members as they retired from the
In June, we had the privilege of celebrating six incredible staff members as they retired from the School District of New Richmond. Their impact is immeasurable, and their legacy will live on in the lives they've touched.
Please join us in thanking and congratulating our 2025 retirees: Susan, Heidi, Renee, Heidi, Michelle, and Alan (not pictured).
Milestone Years of Service
In June, we proudly recognized SDNR staff members who reached milestone years of service. These
In June, we proudly recognized SDNR staff members who reached milestone years of service. These dedicated individuals exemplify what it means to serve with purpose and passion in support of every student, every day.
Thank you for your continued commitment to excellence and for helping make SDNR a place where students and staff thrive!
49 Year Record Broken!
Record-Breaking Season: 8th Grade Discus Athletes Rewrite School History! This track and field
Record-Breaking Season: 8th Grade Discus Athletes Rewrite School History!
This track and field season was one for the record books. Eighth-graders Ella and Zoe made history by breaking a school discus record that had stood for an incredible 49 years!
The original record, set in 1975 by Tracy Singerhouse, was a throw of 83' 5". This season, despite the weather cutting the schedule to just three meets, Ella and Zoe engaged in a friendly but fierce competition that pushed both of them to new heights.
At the NR Invite, Ella was the first to break the long-standing record. Not to be outdone, Zoe claimed the top spot at the Hudson meet with an even farther throw. The rivalry came to an exciting peak at the final meet in Amery, where both girls once again surpassed the original record. Ella finished the season on top with a stunning throw of 91' 2"—nearly 8 feet beyond the 1975 mark.
In a heartwarming full-circle moment, both girls had the opportunity to meet Tracy Singerhouse, the original record holder. The three posed for a photo together, capturing a powerful moment of past and present united by shared excellence.
Congratulations to Ella and Zoe for an incredible season, and for showing us all what perseverance, teamwork, and a little healthy competition can achieve!
Relay Team Breaks Record
Congratulations to our outstanding 8th grade track team for breaking the school 4x200 meter relay
Congratulations to our outstanding 8th grade track team for breaking the school 4x200 meter relay record, which was a record that had stood strong for the past two seasons! The record was set by Colton, Evan, Ben, and Austyn with a time of 1:43.01 in 2023.
Hunter, Trennon, Tyson, and Ashtyn showcased incredible teamwork, speed, and determination as they crossed the finish line with a record-breaking time of 1:42.21, making history for our school. Their hard work at practices, dedication to improvement, and relentless team spirit truly paid off on the track.
We're so proud of these athletes for setting the bar even higher and representing our school with excellence. Go Tigers!
Camp Wapo Week
In May, 6th graders once again enjoyed Camp Wapo Week. Sixth-grade Camp has been a tradition at NRMS
In May, 6th graders once again enjoyed Camp Wapo Week. Sixth-grade Camp has been a tradition at NRMS for 46 years! While it has changed over the years, students enjoy opportunities to participate in classes in and outdoors at Camp Wapogasset.
The Camp Wapogasset experience is considered to be a unique opportunity for students and staff to interact with nature in an outdoor setting. Camp Wapogasset is located northwest of Amery, WI. The Camp Wapo field trip is planned as an outdoor-educational experience to give students first-hand exposure to many environmental concepts and ideas that have been learned in the classroom. In addition to interacting with nature, this field trip opportunity provides for social interaction with those attending the camp experience.
Both houses were at camp during the school day from Tuesday through Thursday. On Monday and Friday, students participated in activities while at NRMS that kicked off and wrapped up our Wapo Week.
WI Secretary of Agriculture Visits NRHS & the SOAR Center
In May, the Wisconsin Secretary of Agriculture, Randy Romanski, toured the SOAR Center and joined
In May, the Wisconsin Secretary of Agriculture, Randy Romanski, toured the SOAR Center and joined Paperjack 1st Graders on a farm visit!
This special visit was made in recognition of the incredible work happening in our agriculture programs. We are proud to showcase the hands-on learning experiences that make the School District of New Richmond so special.
Thank you, Secretary Romanski, for spending the afternoon with our students and staff!
Literacy Night
Hillside Elementary hosted a literacy night themed S’more Reading this Summer! Students read
Hillside Elementary hosted a literacy night themed S’more Reading this Summer!
Students read stories with Principal Wuotila, took home free books & a summer reading challenge, made bookmarks, and made reading buddy puppets! We also would like to thank the New Richmond Public Library for coming out to inform families about their summer reading options!
A Proud Moment for SDNR Athletics!
Congratulations to our NRHS students who plan to compete in college athletics! You have inspired our
Congratulations to our NRHS students who plan to compete in college athletics! You have inspired our entire school community and shown what it means to pursue excellence every day. Way to go, Tigers!
Aiden E. - Football and Baseball at Bethel University
Alex A. - Football at Bethel University
Alex M. - Powerlifting at UW-River Falls
Carter H. - Football at Ripon College
Devin A. - Football at UW-Oshkosh
Gavin T. - Baseball at Century College
Genna G. - Basketball and Track & Field at Viterbo University
Gingerann L. - Softball at U of M-Morris
Jack C. - Basketball at Bethel University
Joe H. - Football at UW-La Crosse
Lyla P. - Track & Field at UW-River Falls
Max K. - Baseball at Bethel University
Nehemiah Z. - Soccer at U of M-Morris
RJ A. - Tennis at Tiffin University
Trevor S. - Football at SD-School of Mines
Minnesota Zoo Project
In April, Starr 5th-grade students, Ben, Lily, Margaux, and Louie, were chosen out of hundreds of
In April, Starr 5th-grade students, Ben, Lily, Margaux, and Louie, were chosen out of hundreds of submissions to participate in the ZOOMS STEM Design Challenge at the Minnesota Zoo.
They researched, brainstormed, and designed an enrichment called "Fruit Forager" for the White-cheeked Gibbons.
They presented their project at the zoo in front of 3 judges and were able to talk with them about their engineering and design process. They did an amazing job and had so much fun exploring the zoo after all their hard work!
Safety Day
On May 1, our NRHS Agriscience Department hosted its annual Safety Day for SDNR 4th-grade students.
On May 1, our NRHS Agriscience Department hosted its annual Safety Day for SDNR 4th-grade students. Some of the safety topics included how to safely operate boats, ATVs, fire trucks, horse trailers, and much more!
NRHS Graduate Teaches Paperjack Students About Electrical Safety
In April, Paperjack 4th graders enjoyed learning about electrical safety presented by linemen,
In April, Paperjack 4th graders enjoyed learning about electrical safety presented by linemen, including a former NRHS graduate, from New Richmond Utilities. After that, they got to generate electricity using "pedal power" by riding a bike to spin a magnet.
Students also learned about different sources of energy. Thank you, New Richmond Utilities, for bringing community education into our classrooms!
Laura Rahn Receives Award!
Congratulations to Starr Elementary Art Teacher, Laura Rahn, on receiving Artsonia's annual Art
Congratulations to Starr Elementary Art Teacher, Laura Rahn, on receiving Artsonia's annual Art Education Leadership Award!
The Art Education Leadership Award honors pioneers in the art education community who continually inspire their peers through their online school gallery on Artsonia. Ms. Rahn has demonstrated outstanding leadership and innovation within the art education community and we are so proud of her!
Work For Us!
We are hiring! The School District of New Richmond has new or newly remodeled facilities, offers
We are hiring! The School District of New Richmond has new or newly remodeled facilities, offers a great work environment, and a competitive salary and benefits package! All applicants must apply using the WECAN system. Current opportunities can be found under Certified Staff Vacancies and Support Staff Vacancies.
The School District of New Richmond is an equal-opportunity employer. It is the policy of the District that no person may be illegally discriminated against in employment by reason of their age, race, religion, creed, color, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sex, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, arrest record, conviction record, military service, membership in the National Guard, state defense force or any other reserve component of the military forces of Wisconsin or the United States, political or religious affiliation, use or nonuse of lawful products off the employer's premises during nonworking hours, declining to attend a meeting or to participate in any communication about religious matters or political matters, the authorized use of family or medical leave or worker's compensation benefits, genetic information, or any other factor prohibited by state or federal law or according to District policy.