Start planning the date: June 12-14, 2026 for the Mott - Regent All School Reunion

Mott - Regent
All School Reunion, June 12-14, 2026

Come Join Us

The Mott and Regent Communities invite you to come to the All School Reunion on June 12-14, 2026.  We have planned three days of activities for all ages to enjoy.  We hope that you can come and enjoy seeing familiar faces and discovering your old friends.  It will be a time to find out what everyone has been doing and to enjoy a variety of activities for all.  Browse through this website for more information and to find the links to local and area websites. We look forward to seeing all of you in 2026.

Registration Information

Registration funds will go toward expenses such as the tent, tables and chairs, inflatables, dances, free games, miscellaneous, website and registration system expenses, and rent for use of buildings. We are planning for a free meals also. Please keep in mind we are still in the planning stages so as registrations and donations come in we will be adding events.

For registration information please email Shelly (Herberholz) Cox

Email Shelly (Herberholz) Cox

Upcoming Meeting

Upcoming meeting is August 5th @ 6 pm at the Mott Care Center. Zoom option is available, to be added to the invite list email Dental@ndsupernet.com.

Volunteers Needed

Planning is underway for the Mott-Regent all-school reunion set for June 12-14, 2026. This celebration aims to reunite students, faculty, and administration who have been involved in our schools over the past years. Highlights of the weekend include parades, dances, a variety show (Cafe Concert type), music, entertainment, and outdoor activities. The committee is in need of help! They are asking alumni to step up and share their talents to help make this a memorable event.

At this time the committee is in need of the following:

  • Marketing person/persons—Someone to update the website with new information on a regular basis. Information would be sent to our webmaster to add and enhance the site and to keep it relevant and interesting for multiple visits.
  • Parade input and enthusiast-- Someone to get out there and encourage alumni & area people to get involved in the parade. Ideas like old cars from your era, musical floats, marching band, clowns and all those things that make a parade worth attending. If that is something you can do, please, reach out and let us know how you can help. Help during the event to line up floats and registration will also be needed.
  • Are there things that you would like to see at the reunion? Do you have things others may want to see? Do you have art, a special talent, things of interest that you are willing to share? There will be a craft and vendor street fair, a musical variety show, and entertainment on stage during the day. Do you have a talent that you could share for these events? Do you have pictures of past high school years (Homecoming, Snowball, Speech, Plays, cheerleaders, sports events, field trips, science fairs, etc.) that you would like to share, again, let someone know so that we can find a place to display them.

You can reach someone on the "contact us" page or send suggestions our way. Let us know what you might have!

Reunion Schedule

Friday, June 12, 2026

Friday Tentative Events in Mott:
To be determined.

Friday Tentative Events in Regent:
Being considered are 5K on the Enchanted Highway, Pickleball at the Pickleball courts, tours of museum including school class composites, trophies and other School items and archives in the Research Building of the County Museum, Ice cream at the Enchanted Highway Gift Shop, late afternoon or evening parade, street dance, food vendors, local specials.

Friday's Activities

Saturday, June 13, 2026

Saturday Tentative Events in Mott:
As you reminisce with classmates and friends, also enjoy the annual "Mott the Spot" activities. Some planned are food vendors, craft vendors, Bingo under the tent, visiting the Mott Gallery of History and Art, Pedal Tractor Museum, and the Tractor Room. The Cannonball Trail Walk, Cornhole, 3-on-3, kayaking, river rafting, Ball Pit, Kiddie Train rides, Inflatables, and many others are being planned. A community meal, local musical talent performances, beer garden, and street dance are also planned. Keep checking the website for new things that are presently in the works.

Saturday Tentative Events in Regent:
To be determined.

Saturday's Activities

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Sunday Tentative Events in Mott:
Community Church Service and Picnic

Sunday Tentative Events in Regent:
To be determined.

Saturday's Activities

School History

Mott/Regent School History

  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.
  • Consolidated Construction was hired by Mott-Regent Public School to build a new two-story elementary school to replace their 107-year-old building. Consolidated was also hired to make upgrades to the existing high school.
  • The new elementary school includes shared spaces with the existing high school, including a new cafeteria, kitchen, common area, and library. Upgrades at the existing high school include a new ITV room and a renovated special education room. The new campus will also have centralized administration offices and a centralized mechanical room.

Mott - Regent Classes from 2002 - 2025

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Mott School History

  • In 1907, county schools from Mott, Beery, Castle Rock, and Brittan Townships consolidated to form the Mott Public School District #6. Mott opened its first school in the spring of 1907. A wood-framed structure was built in North Mott that fall.
  • In 1911, a new concrete and brick school was built for $50,000 on a hill in East Mott. It included classrooms for elementary and high school students, a gym in the basement, and boys and girls sanitary closets (bathrooms). Electricity was added in 1913 and city water in 1928.
  • In December 1929, the new Mott High School was opened at a cost of $100,000. A tunnel connected the two schools. It became Mott Lincoln High School because its dedication ceremony was held on February 12, 1930. The school had classrooms, a large auditorium, offices, a hallway with lockers, vocational rooms, a large stage, and lots of extra space.
  • In 1960, the new Mott National Guard Armory opened and included a modern basketball court with tile floors. The first high school basketball game was played there on December 16, 1960.
  • In 1963, a new addition was added to the north side of the high school. It included several classrooms and offices.
  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.

Mott Class Information

Mott Classes from 1914-1939

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Mott Classes from 1914-1982

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Mott Classes from 1940-1959

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Mott Classes from 1960-1979

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Mott Classes from 1980-2001

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Regent School History

  • The first school in Regent, North Dakota was established in 1910 in a one room rural school building moved in from Edton.
  • In 1912 the hill on the outskirts of town was chosen for a new four room brick school.  It was ready to use in 1913.
  • In January 1924, the $15,000 addition to the older brick building was completed.
  • The first shower room and locker room were installed in 1937-1938.
  • The present gymnasium was erected in 1955 at a cost of $57,000, it included space for locker rooms and storage space.
  • In 1958 after reorganization plans, voters approved a $127,000 bond issue to build a new high school building.  An additional $135,000 was borrowed from the State School Construction Fund.  This new addition provided six general purpose classrooms, a modern equipped home economics room, science laboratory, an assembly with a connecting library, offices and conference room, teacher’s work area, lavatories, six store rooms and a kitchen with a walk-in cooler.  Adjoining the kitchen is the all-purpose room serving as a cafeteria and stage and band-chorus practice room. The main entrance opened to wide corridors lined with lockers.
  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.
  • Information from “History of the Regent School” submitted by Willard Olson.

Regent Class Information

Regent Classes from 1913-2024

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