Northern Cass Superintendent Terry Baesler
HUNTER, N.D. (KVRR) — Northern Cass Public School near Hunter, North Dakota is one of three Blue Ribbon Award winners this year.
The award honors schools for work inside and outside the classroom.
“You work hard. You take risks. You support each other, which was evident when we walked in here. And you live out what it means to be a lifelong learner and kind human being. You are the reason we are standing here today to celebrate,” said Terry Baesler, Superintendent at Northern Cass Public School.
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler presented the award.
“Northern Cass has a statewide reputation for innovation and excellence in education. You are our leader in personalized learning. And more than just a statewide reputation, Northern Cass has a national reputation for being the best school and the best system of that growth mindset in this entire country,” said Kirsten Baesler.
Terry Baesler said the award is special to him because he just became superintendent at Northern Cass for this school year. He says the students are what give him the energy.
“Over the last couple of months that I’ve been here and been able to be around the students, I think the students give me the energy. To be excited and to say, ‘hey, we are this and we are proud of this.’ I have bought into this. I’m excited to be at Northern Cass and represent the school as their superintendent. I just get that energy, as well as the staff. We just get that energy from the student body and just go with it and build it,” said Terry Baesler.
Nationally, the Blue Ribbon program has been around since 1982, and this year marks the first year states are taking over the role of honoring schools of their choosing.








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