Welcome to the 2018-19 school year! My name is Angie Plaine and this will be my 7th year at Harrisburg South Middle School.
I grew up in Park River, North Dakota. Nice little town, close to the Canadian border. My Dad was a State Farm Insurance agent and my Mom was an elementary PE teacher. They are both retired now and living the good life. I have one brother who lives in Landgon, North Dakota. He owns a construction business and has three awesome kids. Jordyn is a freshman in college, Jagger is in 10th grade, and Rayce is in 7th grade.
I graduated from Park River High School and headed off to Dakota Wesleyan University on a volleyball scholarship. But before I became a DWU Tiger, I ran off to Alaska for a year to satisfy my love of adventure! After college, I took my first teaching job near Rochester, MN. I was a science teacher and head volleyball coach during the school year and a park naturalist at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park in the summer. I loved taking people on cave tours and exploring the miles of cave passageways.
In 2011 I moved back to North Dakota and married Andrew Plaine. I taught in a SMALL rural school. We had 78 students in 7th-12th grade! We loved our small community, but we moved to Harrisburg a year later and love it here! We have a sweet little boy named Oliver. He started KINDERGARTEN this year. He loves school, just like his Mom!
I grew up in Park River, North Dakota. Nice little town, close to the Canadian border. My Dad was a State Farm Insurance agent and my Mom was an elementary PE teacher. They are both retired now and living the good life. I have one brother who lives in Landgon, North Dakota. He owns a construction business and has three awesome kids. Jordyn is a freshman in college, Jagger is in 10th grade, and Rayce is in 7th grade.
I graduated from Park River High School and headed off to Dakota Wesleyan University on a volleyball scholarship. But before I became a DWU Tiger, I ran off to Alaska for a year to satisfy my love of adventure! After college, I took my first teaching job near Rochester, MN. I was a science teacher and head volleyball coach during the school year and a park naturalist at Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park in the summer. I loved taking people on cave tours and exploring the miles of cave passageways.
In 2011 I moved back to North Dakota and married Andrew Plaine. I taught in a SMALL rural school. We had 78 students in 7th-12th grade! We loved our small community, but we moved to Harrisburg a year later and love it here! We have a sweet little boy named Oliver. He started KINDERGARTEN this year. He loves school, just like his Mom!