
Senior Spotlight - Class of 2025
Oh, look! It’s another Krueger! Sometimes we wonder if Jett ever feels like he is going to school, or if he just feels like he is attending a family reunion! We aren’t quite sure what his big brothers are going to do next year when this next member of the Class of 2025 graduates!
Jett Krueger is known for his quick wit, energy, and school involvement. He played basketball, football, golf and also did track/field. And then, in his free time, he participated in FCCLA, RoSoDak, and Student Council (serving as Student Body Vice President twice).
Favorite School Lunch:
C-Store
Describe Senior Year in Three Words:
Chill. Long. Eventful.
Advice to Underclassmen
Be yourself.
Jett has plans to attend the University of South Dakota this fall to major in Sports Marketing and Media. Did you know? They have a special student fan section called the Coyote Crazies! With how awesome Jett has been leading our student fan section over the years, we fully expect to him as their newest Crazie member.
Good Luck, Jett. We can’t wait to see how you take on the world!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham
Senior Spotlight: Class of 2025
Sawyer Huff is a fun, ambitious, and hard-working member of the RHS Class of 2025. Not only has he been involved in One Act Play, Oral Interp, RoSoDak, and Yearbook, but he also designs and manages the school media message board that helps communicate with our students throughout the day.
Sawyer has a passion for music, and he will be pursuing a Music Education degree from the University of Minnesota – Morris. Seems like a perfect fit for someone with this as their favorite quote: Music is Life; that’s why our hearts have beats.
Favorite School Lunch: Walking Tacos
Three Words to Describe Senior Year: Fun. Exciting. Easy.
Advice to Underclassmen: Don’t let anyone keep you from being who you are.
.We are going to miss his passion for Minnesota sports teams; especially his devotion for singing the Vikings FIght Song in the office just to annoy Mr. Krueger. 🤣
We wish you all the best of luck in Minnesota next year, Soybean! You got this!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham
Senior Spotlight - RHS Class of 2025
At the end of her freshment year, Ava Vermillion scooted her way to Rosholt from Las Vegas, NV to become a member of the RHS Class of 2025. Throughout her high school career, she has been an amazing help by stepping into the Team Stats roll for Boys Basketball, Volleyball, and Football. Honestly, if there’s any type of random thing a team needs help with, she is always willing to help out.
Ava will be attending the University of North Dakota to major in Elementary Education. As long as she lives by her favorite quote, which is “just keep swimming,” we know she will be nothing but successful!
Favorite School Lunch:
Chicken Patty
Three Words to Describe Senior Year:
Bittersweet. Fast. Entertaining.
Advice to Underclassmen:
Try your best.
Ava, we will miss helping you with your online Spanish class. Adios, amiga. Nosotras creemos en ti!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham

Senior Spotlight - RHS Class of 2025 --
McKenna Carl was a part of the Tri-State Tigers Volleyball team and also worked as a stats member for the Boys Basketball team. Next fall, she will be attending Ridgewater College in Wilmar, MN to study being a Veterinarian Tech. Mr. Alex Krueger says that you love anything to do with animals (especially dissecting), so this sounds like the perfect gig for you!
In addition to her normal classes, McKenna spent some time helping Mrs. Carl and the 5th grade class with their school work. She is always willing to give the kiddos a hug if they need one.
Favorite School Lunch:
Chicken Alfredo
Three Words to Describe Senior Year:
Exciting. Crazy. Cherishing.
Advice to Underclassmen:
Do what you wanna do; not what others want you to do.
McKenna’s favorite quote is -- "I am good, but not an angel. I do sin, but I am not the devil. I am just a small girl in a big world trying to find someone to love."
We will miss you, McKenna, and we hope that one day your obsession with owning your own bird will be a dream that comes true!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham
Senior Spotlight - RHS Class of 2025 --
Austin started attending Rosholt his freshmen year. He has been a active member in Mr. Kleindl’s IT/Shop classes, and he has helped a lot around the school through his Building Maintenance elective.
Austin will be joining the work force full time after he graduates from RHS. When he’s not working, he will be hunting and fishing and spending his time outdoors!
Favorite School Lunch:
Grilled Cheese
Three Words to Describe Senior Year:
Fun. Borning. Time-consuming.
Thanks for choosing to spend your high school years with us, Austin, and good luck with everything!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham
Senior Spotlight - RHS Class of 2025 --
Our next RHS Class of 2025 Senior Spotlight is Ava Krueger! Ava participated in Volleyball all four years in high school, and she also did girls basketball stats and joined Student Council. Her favorite part about school is seeing her favorite cousins every day since they are the Science Teacher and Principal. :) She will be attending Lake Area Technical College in the fall and majoring in Ag Business.
Favorite School Lunch:
Walking Tacos
Three Words to Describe Senior Year:
Fun. Relaxing. Eventful.
Advice to Underclassmen:
Always work hard and never give up.
We will miss hearing about her love for animals, especially her horses. You got this, Ava!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham
Senior Spotlight - Class of 2025
Jay Bartnick -- our resident bacon burner – is our very first RHS Senior Spotlight for the Class of 2025. We all enjoyed the occasional “Fire Drill” when Jay participated in Mrs. Oland’s cooking class!
Jay attended All State Chorus all 4 years of High school, and he received a special award in Sioux Falls this year at the All State Chorus Festival. He also was a member of the Knowledge Bowl team.
Favorite Food:
Walking Tacos
Three words to describe Senior Year:
Stressful. Tired. Fun.
Advice to Underclassmen:
Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Jay will be attending North Dakota State College of Science in the fall to study Automotive Tech. Good luck, Jay!
2 months ago, Jeri Fulgham

Online Payments are now available for Food Service. You can pay using your bank account or a credit card.
Please log in to your Infinite Campus Parent Portal account, click menu, click food service, and then, click PAY! You can customize your account by setting up re-occuring payments or by choosing to pay one-time.
If you pay with your bank account, there is a $0.35 service fee. Note, this is less than a stamp to mail in your payment, and it may even be less than the cost of writing a check! PLUS, the payment gets applied to your account automatically. No more waiting for your payment to show up on your food service account, AND no more waiting for your check to be deposited either!
We accept VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. There is a 3.5% service fee to use a credit card.
NOTE: The school does NOT earn money on the service fees. This payment goes directly to the company doing the electronic transaction processing.
Email
jeri.fulgham@k12.sd.us for your Parent Portal sign-in info if you do not have it. Parent Portal can be accessed via the Parent Portal app or by following this link:
https://sis1.ddncampus.net/campus/portal/rosholt.jspover 1 year ago, Jeri Fulgham

Good evening awesome people of our Rosholt school community. I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We all have so much to be thankful for and I am reminded of this every day when I see awesome things happening in our school and our community. The people in our region are unmatched when it comes to generosity and support. I have been contacted with interest in donating to the new community wellness center that looks like sometime in January will be the grand opening. We are going to outfit this space with brand new equipment and technology. To honor the generosity of those who wish to donate, a plaque will be placed in the new wellness center. There will be name plates for 100-499, 500-999, 1000-4999 and 10,000 + dollar donations. If this is something that interests you please feel free to reach out to me and I can get you more information. Also feel free to pass this information along to others that may be interested in improving our school and community. I am truly thankful for all you do for our students, athletes and community.
over 3 years ago, Spencer Oland

Good morning parents and guardians,
At the school, there are multiple ways to stay in the loop and monitor your student’s academics.
DDN portal is our main resource where grades are posted and attendance is taken. Through a parent account on DDN, you can see grades, missing work, lunch bills, and attendance. This is where the report card pulls the grades from.
Schoology is also another great resource that is used in some classes, for grades 6th-12th. In Schoology, parents have the opportunity to see their child's grades, assignments, course materials, due dates, and missing work. There have been updates to the system, so old parent accounts may not work.
If any parent is unable to log on to their old accounts, forgot their login information, or is interested in getting hooked up with an account please contact Mr. Adam Krueger (
adam.krueger@k12.sd.us) or Mrs. Mindy Foltz (
mindy.foltz@k12.sd.us).
Both are great resources and a great way to keep track of how your student is doing at school. We can make log-in information the same. If anyone has any questions or wants to learn more please reach out to Mr. Adam Krueger or Mrs. Mindy Foltz.
almost 4 years ago, Adam Krueger