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Thur. Jan. 20 -
Wed. Jan. 26
Meals are subject to change
without notice
ADAMS-EDMORE ELEMENTARY (ADAMS)
JAN 20 B: Cereal L: Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, jello
JAN 21 B: Toast, sauce L: Hot ham and cheese, tater tots, beans, cake
JAN 24 B: Cereal L: Macaroni ham & cheese hotdish, carrots, sauce
JAN 25 B: Toast, sauce L: BBQs, tater tots, cheese, pickles, bar
JAN 26 B: cinnamon toast L: Pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, jello
ADAMS-EDMORE HIGH SCHOOL (EDMORE)
JAN 20 B: Scrambled eggs, toast L: Hot ham and cheese, salad, fruit
jAN 21 B: Cereal, toast L: Chilli, rolls, carrots, ranch
JAN 24 B: Cereal, toast L: Beef burritos, corn, chips, salsa, fruit
JAN 25 B: French toast L: Chicken pot pie, salad, pickles, fruit
JAN 26 B: Cereal, toast L: French dip, lettuce, glazed carrots, desserts
FORDVILLE-LANKIN SCHOOL (FORDVILLE)
Milk & bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Articles
News and Notes from
Park River Public School
JAN 20 B: French toast L: BBQ pork sandwiches, fries, coleslaw, fruit
JAN 21 B: Frosted Bismarcks L: Cheese pizza, salad, fruit sauce
JAN 24 B: Cereal, toast L: BBQs, chips, beans, mac salad
JAN 25 B: Cinnamon rolls L: Chicken tortilla soup, sandwiches
JAN 26 B: English muffins, scrambled eggs L: Baked potato bar
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL (MINTO)
Peanut butter and Jelly served at all breakfasts; milk, peanut butter, and
bread served with all meals.
JAN 20 B: Scrambled eggs L: Chicken noodle soup, sandwiches
JAN 21 B: Omelets L: Taco salad, lettuce, cheese, salsa, fruit cup
JAN 24 B: Cereal, toast, milk, juice L: Hamburgers on bun, fries
JAN 25 B: Omelets L: Pizza, corn, fruit cup (dedicated to 3,4, 9 grade)
JAN 26 B: Chocolate chip pancakes L: Chili, crackers, cheese, veggies
PARK RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS (PARK RIVER)
Milk & bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
JAN 20 B: Cereal, toast L: Taco Salad, corn, veggie bar
JAN 21 B: Breakfast Pizza L: Hamburger Bar, Potato-W/Wedges
JAN 24 B: Fratatas, fruit L: Chicken Nuggets, Pasta Salad, veggie bar
JAN 25 B: Cereal, toast L: Corn Dogs, beans, salad bar, fruit
JAN 26 B: Pancakes, Sausage L: Tater Tot hotdish, green beans, veggies
VALLEY-F, DINBURG K-4 (HOOPLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk, Veggie, Dessert served with all meals.
JAN 20: Pancakes & Sausage, Vegetable, Fruit, Lettuce
JAN 21: Hot Dogs, French Fries, Vegetable, Lettuce
JAN 24: Taco in a Bag, Toppings, Refried Beans, Lettuce
JAN 25: Popcorn Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Lettuce
JAN 26: BBQ's, Chips, Cheese & Pickles, Vegetable, Lettuce
VALLEY-EDINBURG 5-8 (CRYSTAL)
JAN 20: Turkey slice, baked potato, dinner roll, green beans, desert
JAN 21: Spaghetti, garlic toast, letuce salad, dessert
JAN 24: Hamburger hotdish, sandwiches, green beans, dessert
JAN 25: Meatloaf pattie, baked potato, corn, sandwiches, dessert
JAN 26: Subs, smilie potatoes, dessert
VALLEY-EDINBURG 'HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURG)
Milk, bread and peanut butter are served with every meal.
JAN 20: Soup choice, assorted sandwiches, salad bar, fruit
JAN 21: Hotdogs, tater tots, salad bar, fruit
JAN 24: French bread Pizza, salad bar, juice cup
JAN 25: Barbeque, chips, Italian Pasta salad with salad bar, fruit
JAN 26: Meatballs in gravy, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit
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Left to right: Avery Goll donne a penguin suit. Gavin Hell and Zackery Denault work on the Activb0ard. Justin Pic and Carter
Spoonland play a penguin game. Mitchell Shierk is all smiles as he learns about penguins. (Photos submitted by Jaclyn Reinarz)
By Jaclyn Reinarz
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- The
kindergarten classrooms have
turned into Antarctica. For the past
two weeks the students have been
busy learning about penguins and
they would like to share some of
the interesting facts they have
learned about penguins.
"Penguins have a strong beak."
-Jasmine Carter
"Penguins live in Antarctica."
-Greta Wharam
"Penguins can swim." -Emma
Markusen
"Penguin mommies lay eggs."
-Julia Pic birds, leopard seals, and killer
"Penguins can slide on their whales."-Mitchell Shirek
bellies."-Milo Irvine "Penguins can dive." Carter
"Penguins can waddle." Spoonland
-Caden Swartz "Penguins can live in the
"Penguin predators are skua water."-Zackery Denault
"Penguins can swim."
-Hannah Halvorson
"Penguins eat things that live in
the water." -Sophia Markusen
"Penguins eat krill." -Avery
Goll
"Penguins can slide on their
bellies." -Zander Swartz
"Penguins cannot fly."-Justin
Pie
"Penguins can swim." -Gavin
Hell
Editor's Note: Reinarz is the
kindergarten teacher for Park
River School
Area students graduate from MSUM
MOORHEAD, Minn. -- addition of a 76-seat, small "Off
Minnesota State University Broadway" theatre.
Moorhead awarded degrees to 408 MSUM offers 69 majors with
students during its fall 95 emphases, 16 pro-professional
commencement program Dec. 16 programs, 31 areas of teacher
in the university's Nemzek licensure preparation, 5
Fieldhouse. About 280 students undergraduate certificates, 10
participated in the ceremony graduate programs, and 4 graduate
Alumna Margie Bailly was the certificates. University enrollment
commencement speaker. Bailly is 7,497, representing 44 states and
earned a bachelor's degree in 53 countries.
music from Gfinnell College, and These students graduated with
received master's degree in public the following degrees:
and human service administration Dana Altendorf of Minto, ND
from MSU Moorhead in 1995. and Minto High School graduated
Since 1997, Baill has been with a Bachelor of Science in
executive director or the Fargo Mass Communications
Theatre in downtown Fargo. Her Loft Steinbrink of rafton, ND
career highlights include a and Grafton Senior High School
successful $3 million renovation; graduatedwith Master of
the annual Fargo Film Festival, ScienceinCurriculum &
now in its 1 lth year, and the recent Instruction
Jamestown College l)ea,s list
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- Dr. College offers more than 40 areas
Gary Watts, Vice President for of study. With the Jamestown
Academic Affairs at Jamestown
College Journey to Success,
College, announces 284 students emphasis is placed not only on
have been named to the Dean's preparing students academically in
List for the 2010 fall semester, their chosen areas of study, but
The Dean's List includes all also on preparing students through
full-time students who, during any an experience that is student-
given semester, earn a grade point centered and integrates the liberal
average of 3.50 or better on a arts with sound professional
minimum of 12 semester credits, programs. The Journey includes a
Crystal, N.D.: Rebecca four-year graduation guarantee
O'Toole and Edmore, N.D.: and a guaranteed internship. For
StaceyNygaard the fourth consecutive year,
Estabhshed in 1883, Jamestown Jamestown College is the highest
College is a private, liberal arts ranked Top Tier college in North
four-year college granting Dakota as ranked by U.S. News &
bachelor of arts, bachelor of World Report. Jamestown College
science, and bachelor ofscience in has also been named a Best
nursing degrees as well as master's Midwestem College by the
degrees in education. Jamestown Princeton Review.
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Above: Friday
afternoon's snow
didnt stop the
Park River
Elementary
School children
from playing out-
side. Gavin Hell
gives Caden
Swartz a push on
the tire swing,
Left:Thats what
you call a fresh
snow cone.
Jaden Eliason
uses a toy cone
and some fresh
falling snow to
make a real snow
cone!
Brittnee Linn, Grade 12:
Daughter of James arut Terra
Linn. Math and English are her
favorite academic subjects.
Brittnee is involved in volleyball,
track, and music. She also
participates in boxing with the
Grafton Golden Gloves Boxing
Club outside of school. In her
spare time she enjoys being with
friends, watching movies and
going to football and basketball
games. Brittnee's desire to
succeed comes from her parents.
She plans to attend UND in the
fall for Forensics.
Jefferey Johnson, Grade 11:
Son of Joel and Julie Johnson.
Algebra II and U.S. History are
his favorite academic subjects.
He is in involved in golf.
Jeffery's out-of-school activities
include bowling and golf. In his
spare time he enjoys hanging out
with friends, golfing and
bowling. His desire to succeed
comes from'friends and family.
He is undecided on his future
career plans.
Emma Novak, Grade 10:
Daughter of Mark and Lara
Novak. English, Spanish and
History are her favorite academic
subjects. She is involved in music
and also plays piano in church. In
Emma's spare time she enjoys,
being with family and playing the
piano. Her desire to succeed
comes from her parents. Her
Above: (Back Row) Jeffrey Johnson - Junior; Brittnee Linn - Senior;
and Emma Novak - Sophomore. (Front row) Sarah Kohler -Freshman;
Erin Kovarik- 7th Grade; and Hannah Swartz - 8th Grade, (Photo
submitted)
career aspirations include doing Her extracurricular activities
something in the English or include basketball, volleyball,
Music field, track, golf and Choir. She
Sarah Kohler, Grade 9: participates in her church's
Daughter of Dewey and Julie Youth Group out of school. In
Kohler. Algebra and English are her spare time she enjoys being
her favorite academic subjects, with friends, snowmobiling and
going to sporting events. Emma's
desire to succeed comes from her
family and teachers. She plans to
pursue a career doing something
in the medical field.
Hannah Swartz, Grade 8:
Daughter of Sherry Currie and
Smart Swartz. Science is her
favorite academic subject. She is
involved in basketball,
volleyball, track and speech. Out
of school she plays softball and
works part-time at Agassiz
Veterinarian Clinic. In her spare
time she enjoys practicing
basketball and volleyball and
hanging out with friends.
Hannah's desire to succeed
comes from her parents, friends
and relatives. She aspires to
become a Veterinarian.
Erin Kovarik, Grade 7:
Daughter of Dale and
Rochelle Kovarik. Her favorite
academic subjects are Life
Science and English. She
participates in basketball,
volleyball and track. Erin's out-
of-school activities include
gymnastics and 4-H. In her spare
time she enjoys watching and
playing sports, spending time
with her family and drawing. Her
desire to succeed comes from her
parents and other family
members. She would like to
pursue a career in radiology or
something in the medical field.