Pioneer Elementary
About
Pioneer Elementary was built in 1954 and attends to the needs and education of nearly 300 students. The mission of the Pioneer Elementary School community is to develop competent, caring and responsible citizens. Pioneer Panthers are always “paws”itively respectful, responsible, and most definitely safe.
Volunteer
Pioneer is thankful for their volunteers that help make a difference for their student’s each and every school day. Due to the COVID-19 School Re-entry plan, access within the building may be limited to but to learn more about ways to become involved in our current capacity please contact Deb, Pioneer’s secretary at 701-323-4220 to learn more. We appreciate you!!
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Pioneer Elementary
Donation Category Details
Innovation Needs
Continual updating of aging technology is always needed to stay on top of current technological advancements including replacing our classroom interactive projectors.
Playground Equipment
Play is important to healthy brain development as it allows children to use their creatively while developing their imagination, physical, and social/emotional strength. Pioneer Elementary updated their playground equipment over the summer of 2020 to ensure that all students, including those with physical restrictions may enjoy their recess; and are looking to continue to raise funds to cover the expenses incurred.
Student Experiences
Field trips allow students to gain exposure to the world around them in a hands-on, memorable way. Funding would go to pay for any uncovered transport and admission fees.
Student Recognition
Reinforcing positive behavior and academic achievement through students recognition helps to guide students to showcase positive outcomes. Funding provided would be utilized for student prizes such as school apparel, reading materials, etc.
Student Needs
This funding would go to provide for students where basic needs have been identified. This would include, but not be limited to, personal hygiene products, lice shampoo, winter gloves, snow pants and coats, socks, underwear, etc.
Teacher Appreciation
Funding would go to provide appreciation gifts for teachers who a making a difference in the lives of our local youth. This could range from a small gift to a catered lunch for teachers.
Teacher Classroom Needs
There are certain needs within classrooms that are not currently funded through the existing budget. These would include Scholastic Books Sponsorship, playground balls, gum and mints (for testing), replacement school supplies (notebooks, markers, crayons, etc.), dry erase markers and Kleenex.
OUR MISSION
Partner with the BPS District to empower every learner to thrive by enhancing the services and recognition of students and staff.


Questions should be directed to:
Stacey Lang
Development Director
701-323-4093