SCHOOL
THE WALSH COUNTY PRESS - Wednesda , Februar
|3,20I9
Thur, Feb. 14 -
Wed, Feb. 20
Meals are subject
to change without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
‘ Skim milk, salad bar option,
juice/fruit, whole wheat
products served daily
Thurs» B: HB eggs, toast, fruit
Fri~ B: pancakes, fruit L: tomato
soup, grilled cheese, crackers,
fruit
Mon~ B: yogurt, toast, fruit L:
baked potato, diced ham, broc~
coli Cheese, chili, bread, sauce
Tues~ B: cereal, fruit L: hot dogs,
chips, beans
Wed~ B: oatmeal, toast, fruit L:
vegetable beef soup, assorted
sandwiches, crackers, sauce '
FORDVILLE—LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FORDVILLE)
‘ Milk & bread, fruit and salad
bar or veg. tray served daily
Thurs- B: scrambled eggs, toast
L: taco hot dish, garlic bread,
fresh fruit
Fri- No School Comp. Day
Mon~ B: Cereal 1.:Cook's Choice
'I‘ues- B: pancakes, fruit cups L:
hot dogs, pasta salad, baked
beans, chips, fruit sauce
Wed~ B: mixed berry coffee
cake, assorted cereal L: chicken
enchiladas, chicken flavored rice,
fruit cups
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
’ Fruits, vegetables, milk, peanut
butter, jelly served with all
meals
Thurs~ B: breakfast pizza L:
lasagna, garlic toast, cookie
l‘ri— NO School
Mon~ No School Presidents’
Day
Tues~ B: cereal bars, ycgurt, Ce:
real 1.: hot dogs, coleslaw, chidfi
8: cinnamon rolls, cereal
L: loaded nachos, refried beans
g».
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
" Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar and milk served daily.
'l‘hurs— B: frittatas, toast L: pork
roast dinner, mashed potatoes,
dollar run, green beans
Fri~ B: cereal, toast 1; chicken ba—
con wraps, mac. salad
Mon» B: Breakfast Wraps,
Salsa L: Chicken Strips, Green
Beans
Tues~ B: pancake on a stick L:
taco in a bag, refried beans
Wed~ B: sausage, egg & cheese
biscuits L: sweet & sour chicken,
fried rice, broccoli
VALLEY—EDINBURG K-4
(HOOPLE)
Fresh veggies (lettuce, broccoli,
carrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jelly
sandwiches offered as an alter-
native to the entree.
Thurs-r ’l‘BA~Make Up Day
Fri— No School
Mon~ spaghetti, whole brain
breadstick, peas
'l‘ues~ mandarin chicken, brown
rice, stir fry veggies
Wed~ BBQ’S, baked
VALLEY~EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meal
Thurs» TBA~Make Up Day
Fri- NO School
Mon~ hard shell refried
beans, assorted toppings, tropi~
cal fruit
Tues~ chicken noodle soup,
crackers, grape uncrustables,
pineapple
Wed~ BBQ’s, triangle hash
browns, peas, peaches
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
V (EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, veggie bar,
dessert, peanut butter and jelly
served with all meals
Thurs~ TBA~Make Up Day
Fri~ No School
Mon- lasagna, breadsticks
Tues hot dogs, French fries,
pasta salad
Wed— chicken fajita quesadilla
Polar Communications to sponsor
student for F RS Youth Tour
PARK RIVER, ND. -»-~- The Foundation for Ru—
ral Service’s (FRS) annual Youth Tour is one of the
most visible examples ofthe foundation’s involve—
ment with, and commitment to, rural youth. This
years” Youth Tour will be held June 1—5, 2019. Each
year, in collaboration with NTCA member compa-
nies, FRS brings rural students from across the Unit-
ed States to Washington, DC, for a four~day tour of
some of the most historical sites in the nation. While
there, students also learn about the telecommunica-
tions industry, as well as the regulatory and legisla—
tive processes. Educational sessions on these topics
are greatly enhanced by site visits to the US. Capi-
tol and the FCC to meet with industry leaders and
members of Congress. The students are also given
ample time to explore the nation’s capital and its many
Above: PaIk River Area honorees: (L to
i and Isabelle Irvine. ,
‘r
Honorablemotions in An
Portfolio, and two Silver Key
Awards in Mixed Media.
“When we stepped up to serve as
state affiliate for the awards in
2014,, there were only 20 entries
from the state of North Dakota. By
publicizing the awards to every
school in the state, participation in-
creased exponentially to 120, then
200, then 300, and this year to 4 I 7
total submissions,” said Kelly Sas-
si, NDSU associate professor of
English education and director of
the Red River Valley Writing Proj—
ect. “Every teen in North Dakota,
from Belcourt to Beulah, from
Williston to Wahpeton, deserves a
Chance to be recognized for creative
talent in writing and at Our sum—
mer workshops support both teach-
ers and students in honing their
skills.”
North Dakota Gold Key winners
in writing are:
Flash Fiction:
Peyton Blotsky, Watford City
Journalism:
Abigail Brooks, Fargo
a .11. n g A o
—_-—..—.——-——_.-—-u.——
___ —_—-——..-_—_..——
-._-
Central High School in 2003. She
received a B.F.A. from Savannah
College of Art & Design and also
studied fine art In Florence, Italy.
A career in marketing and design
led Kat to Chicago, and later Mil-
waukee, before she and her hus-
band moved to rural Grafton to
. .. .
---=-.-=
attractions.
Novel:
Sumaiyah Alyadumi, Wailbrd
City
Personal Essay/Memoir:
Megan Ausk, Kindred
Matteo Johnson, Kindred
Manisha Karki; Fargo
Annelise Klein, Bismarck
Anna Stoppleworth, Kindred
Poetry:
Therese Byankuba, Fargo
Srinath Kandooru, Bismarck
Sunni Parisicn, Belcourt
Science F iction/ Fantasy:
Samuel Tschaekofske, Bismarck
Mason Wilmer, Park River
Short StOIy:
Olivia Drake, Fargo
Jacob F risinger, Bismarck
Gold Key winners in art are:
Drawing and illustration:
Deanna Rose (2 awards), Grand
Forks
Comic An:
Jennifer Chao, Fargo
Painting:
Fischer Ackerson, Sherwood
Yuki Coyle, Fargo
Deanna Rose, Grand Forks
raise their family. Kat continues to
work fiom home as an artist, author,
and illustrator.
To celebrate the release of her
first book, Where l Fly: A Hockey
Story, Kat will be visiting area 10—
cations to do readings, book sales,
and signings. All ofher events in—
To qualify, the student’s parents must be voice or
broadband subscribers of Polar, and the student must
be age 16 or 17 years old at the time ofthe Youth Tour.
Along with applying. students are required to write
an essay on modern technology. Deadline for entries
is March 1, 2019. Applications can be obtained from
your high school guidance counselor or online at
wwwlhinkpolarcom.
Please encourage students to participate in this
great opportunity. Applications and information re-
garding the Youth Tour and scholarships can be ob-
tained from your high school guidance counselor or
found online at wwwlhinkpolancom. For ques-
tions please contact Carol Lallaise at 70 I 284—436]
or email: cIahaisemgpolartelcom.
R) Amy Seim, Mason Wilmer, Kendra Beck, Gracyn Cole, Lexi Langowski,
photography?
Photo: Submitted
Jakob Bloomquist, Tower City
Ryley Dahl, Fargo
Olivia Propeck (2 awards), Far-
go
Sculpture:
Eva Sobak, Fairdalc
Gold Key, Silver Key, and Hon—
orable Mention award—winning
works will be on display at the
Plains Art Museum’s Station
Gallery from Feb. 2-Ma1‘eh 9.
The state ceremony is scheduled
Saturday, March 9, at 5:30 pm. at
the Plains Art Museum in Fargo. All
students, educators, judges, families
and friends are invited to attend. The
winners of NDSU’s new scholar~
ships in art and writing also will be
announced at the ceremony by Re—
becca Weaver~IIightowcr, Chair of
the English department, and
Michael Strand, chair of the art de-
partment.
All Gold Key winners are for—
warded to New York City for na—
tional adjudication. The national
winners will be announced on
March I2.
Cludc free children’s activities and
the general public is invited to at-
tend. Kat’s books will be available
for purchase at her events, in hard-
cover or soficovcr formats, and can
also be ordered onlinc on Ama—
zoncom or CuriousCatBookscom,
or by calling Curious Cat Books at
Youth Hockey Jamboree at the
Aggie
Articles
News and Notes from
Park River Area School
Global Play Day
By Larissa Solseng
PARK RIVER, N.D. ~»~ On Wednesday, February 6th kinder-
garten celebrated Global Play Day. Global Play Day is a day used
to play unstructured and without the use oliclectronies.
It is actively promoted by schools around the world and en~
courages students to use their imaginations and their creativity. It
was a welcome day after all the cold weather that has kept us
cooped up the past few weeks.
Throughout the day we played board games, built Lego struc—
tures, and played team building games. The kindergartencrs used
their skills to work together and enjoy a day ol‘electronic lice play.
Overall, it was a fun day filled with laughter and smiles all around.
Editor 3' Note: Solseng is a kindergarten [cue/161' at Park River
Area Elementary School.
VALLEY-EDINBURG HIGH SCHOOL
Second Quarter Honor Roll
“A” Honor Roll Jaycob Chandler (12)
Dylan DmeS (12) Lindsey Iverson (l2)
/?ndrengun((112%) Zach Larson (I2)
saac erg . (
Megan Oberg (l2) Milt] Nofnlqr} (12)
Bailey Phelps (12) JCSSIC O Ham (12)
Grace Ashpole (1 1) Jafncs O T9016 (12)
Dylan Feltman (1 1) Carley Reilly (I2)
Jasmin Witmcr ( 12)
Christian Dufi‘(l 1)
Nathan Gilleshammer (I 1)
Tyler Jackson (1 I)
ISTQCCRECTSZ {g 11 1)) Brendan Durand ( l l )
aria yr 3 .7 .
Kaylee Pastorek (I l) [fitififslllg
Emilee Reill (11) . “y . L
y J‘ d“ Knn Istad(l 1)
Hunter Sobol1k(ll) ‘1‘ m , 5
Chloe Gemmill (10) McKanIC Sana ( l 1,)
Zoe Muccatira (10) Connor Slama (l I)
Katelyn Oberg (10) , Tyson Backer (10)
Alex Swanson (10) Tristan Hall (10)
JEN: KIEelbsfm Jesse Johnson (10)
or an a ".16 Meghan Lorton (10)
W att Sobollk 9
Emily Steinman((g) Hannah Obcrg ( 10)
Brayden Johnson (9)
“B” Honor Roll lélySC Larson (9)
Isabella Backer (12) Gwyneth Wiclcr (9)
VALLEY-EDINBURG J UlNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Second Quarter Honor Roll ’
“A Honor Roll” Rocco Hepokoski (8)
Isabella Dreger (8) Justin Klose (8)
Hailey Lannan (8) Andrew Myrdal (8)
Logan Wieler (8) Gwyneth BuITell ( 7)
Evan F eltman (7) Aniche Cuny (7)
Isabella Moon (7) Everett F Cde (7)
Calvin Otto (7) Jaysc Gullickson (7)
Madison Sobolik (7) Garrett Halldorson ( 7)
Harley Hilde (7)
“B” Honor Roll Connor Hurtt (7)
Clare Ashpole (8) Charlie Kittclson (7)
Killian Burrell (8) Logan Loftsgard (7)
FORDVILLE-LANKIN SCHOOL
Second Quarter Honor Roll
A Honor Roll Addison Skibicki Grade 10
Grade 12 Madilyn Gerszewski
Sydney Beneda B Honor Roll samuel Hagen
Marissa Sluke Grade 12 'G‘rade 8
Grade 10 Jack Whaley [91(31): 2': diagrry
Vanessa Cooper Bryce Wood Kelvin Cooper
Grade 7 Grade 11 Colton Gemmill
Emma Hagen Dylan Rasmusson Robert Wells
1-800—909-9698.
Kat will visit Park River on
February 16th during the Mite
Saturday, February 16
Time: 9:00 A.M.~~3:00 P.M.*
Chris Midgarden Arena, 510
W. 6th Street, Park River, ND.
Free Kids Activities
*Jamborcc Schedule is TBD, but
this is an approximate window of
time
Chris Midgarden Arena. Details are
listed below:
Book Signing and Sales during
the “Mite” Youth Hockey Jamboree
"0,1,150‘” SlalGWldfl alfl$$lflfid$
with
in all 90 North Dakota
for only
for details
’
NORTH {)AKOIA NEWSPAPER ASSOC
HELP WANTED
WAWS P
infrastructure
including of all ND newspapers, radioffV sta-
, Reach all of
North Dakota
Your classified ad will appear
IATIO
daily and weekly newspapers
Call your newspaper
or 1-866-685-8889
FARMERS UNION OIL In Buxton is
hiring a general manager. Must have
managerial skills and ability to obtain
CDL with endorsements for bqu fuel
delivery. Salary DOE. Benefits in-
cluded. More details at www.traill-
countyedc.com/jobs/general-man—
ager—3/. Email resumes ' to
farmersunionbuxton@gmail.com.
MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY is
seeking applications for faculty posi—
tions in its Nursing and Education di-
visions. These are full-time, benefited
positions. For more information, visit
www.mayvillestate.edu/employment
CITY OF CARRINGTON is hiring
full—time Public Works Director. Salary
DOE. For information visit www.car—
ringtonndeom or call 701—652—291 1.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
POSITION AVAILABLE FOR
WAWSA operator In Watford City
Area. Operates and maintains
structures, water pipelines, fill sta-
tions, equipment and grounds.
Please visit our website for a com—
plete job description and application.
www.wawsp.com
RAW (COOPERSTOWN, ND). Full—
time traveling Commercial Applica-
tors for railroad vegetation control,
60—80 hours/week, competitive wage
and benefits, plus meal allowance,
paid lodging. 888.700.0292 I
www.rawapplicators.com
info@rawapplicators.com
FARMERS UNION OIL in Portland
is looking for a full—time truck driver in
the propane department. CDL re-
quired, hazmat and CETP training
preferred. Full single benefits, paid
vacation and 401k. Pick—up applica—
tion at Portland station or call 701-
788—3760.
2019 ND MEDIA GUIDE: Names,
addresses, phone numbers, e—mails
tions, specialty publications. Only
$25. ND Newspaper Association,
701-223—6397.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ND FARM LAND Values surge up—
ward. Are you selling or renting?
Pifer’s Auction and Farm Land Man—
agement. Bob Pifer 701.371.8538.
Kevin Pifer 701 238.5810] Free valu—
ation.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
EVERY NORTH DAKOTA newspa—
per. That’s where your 25—word clas—
sified ad will appear for only $160.
Contact this newspaper for details.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE A NEWS release or other in-
formation that needs to reach all ND
newspapers? ND Newspaper Asso-
ciation can help! One call does it all.
701-223-6397 or you can email
sharip@ndna.