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EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Thur., April 3
- Wed., April 9
Meals are subject
to chaage without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Daily: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
products
Thurs- B: oatmeal, toast, sauce
L: hamburger gravy, mashed
potatoes, corn, bread, salad,
sauce
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
cereal, yogurt, juice L: cheese
pizza, green beans, salad, fruit
Men- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
Shelby's Pick: macaroni ham
and cheese hot dish, carrots,
salad, dinner roll, strawberry
bananas
Tues- B: muffins, eggs, fruit L:
scalloped potatoes, ham, peas,
salad, bread, sauce
Wed- B: cinnamon rolls, sauce
L: spaghetti w/meat sauce,
garlic toast, green beans, salad,
sauce
FORDVILLE-LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FoRDVlLLE)
Milk & Dread are served daily.
Meals are subject to chaJ~ge.
Thurs- B: grilled cheese, juice L:
spaghetti w/meat sauce, garlic
bread, salad bar, fruit cups
Pri- B: cinnamon rolls, assorted
cereal, toast, juice L: cheese
pizza, salad bar fruit sauce
Men- B: assorted cereal, toast,
juice L: BBQ's, chips, baked
beans, cheese slices, macaroni
salad, veg. tray, fruit
Tues- B: scrambled eggs, toast,
juice L: chef salad w/assorted
toppings, cinnamon rolls, veg.
tray, fresh fruit
Wed- B: pancakes, syrup, juice
L; chicken patties, mashed
potatoes, country gravy, glazed
carrots, veg. tray, fruit cups
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
Fruits, vegetables, milk, peanut
butter, jelly, and bread served
with ail meals.
Thur- B: Bagels, cream cheese,
yogurt L: Taco in a bag
Fri- B: Cereal, toast L: Cheese
pizza
Men- B: Eggs, bacon, toast L:
Beef stew, biscuits
Tues- B: Omelets, toast, fruit,
juie~, and milk
L: = Cold turkey wrap, potato
chips
Wed- B: Pancakes, syrup L:
Hamburgers, French fries,
pudding cups
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar, and milk are served
daily.
Thurs- B: French toast, sausage
L: chicken strips, California
blend
Fri- B: cereal, toast L: cheese
pizza, carrots
Men- B: sausage & cheese
frittata L: chicken burgers,
chips, salsa
Tues- B: pancakes, sausage L:
beef burritos, refried beans
Wed- B: cereal, toast L: hot ham
and cheese, rice
VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HOOPLE)
l~esh vcg, gies (lettuce, broccoli,
carrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jelly
sandwiches offered as an
alternative to the entree.
Thurs- chicken & gravy,
mashed potatoes, corn, dinner
roll
Fri---cheese pizza, cooked
carrots
Men- chicken nuggets, hash
browns, baked beans dinner
roll
Tues- taco in a bag/toppings,
refried beans, salsa
Wed- BBQ's smile potatoes,
corn
VALLEY-EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meal.
Thurs- meatballs, mashed
potatoes & gravy, corn
Fri- grilled cheese, tomato soup
Men- chicken bacon wraps,
chips, baked chips
Tues- pepperoni French bread
pizza, jell-o
Wed- chicken strips, steak fries,
corn
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, vc~ie bar,
dessert, peanut butter and jelly
served with all meals.
Thurs- hot ham 'n cheese,
pioneer beans
Fri- fish patty on wgr bun,
tartar sauce, Asian coleslaw
Men- rice pilaf, egg rolls,
chicken
Tues- taco salad, cheese, salsa,
bush's beans, cookie
Wed- pork roast in gravy,
stuffing, mashed potatoes, green
bean casserole
Third
quarter honor roll
"A" Honor Roll Freshmen Robb Kuchar
Seniors Nicole Landsem Colton Skorheim
Nicole Bylin Haley Lorenz Sophmores
Karlee Linstad 8th Grade Jonathan Skjervheim
Shelby Lorenz Emily Ketelsen Freshman
Patricia Mack 7th Grade
Shaye Ronningen Sara Hodek Juan Castillo, Jr.
Juniors Haylee Linstad Oven Minello
Fallyn Freije Ethan Sampson Mary Nienhuis
Candra Kalhagen 8th Grade
Kaden Martinson "B" Honor Roll Tanner Aanstad
Miranda Martinson Seniors Austin Jenniges
Jaedyn Pesek Jacob Johanson Mikara Johanson
Sophmores Luke Mathiason
Leandre Kalhagen
Ashtyn Pesek Juniors
Brandt Ronningen Denver Dvorak Nathan Lorenz
Alexandra Rose Timothy Hodek 7th Grade
Lauren Sampson Erika KratochvilHolden Mack
Third
quarter honor roll
"A" Honor Roll Taylor Knudson Sophomores
Seniors 7th Grade Joshua Ruzicka
Whitney Carlson Sydney Beneda Preston Sluke
Jessica Tennison Marissa Sluke Cole Tennison
Sophomores 9th Grade
Jessica Best "B" Honor Roll
Augustus StephensonJuniors Trevor Knudson
Freshmen Esten Beneda 7th Grade
Bailey Beneda Jana Northagen Maxwell Masko
Taylor Dalbey Bethany Novak Bryce Wood
Third quarter honor roll
A Honor Rolls
Seniors: Sydney Dale, Rachel
Dickson, Jake Riske, Benjamin
Schanilec, Drew Slominski, Ryan
Thorvilson.
Juniors: Teah McLean, Mari
Sargent.
Sophomores: None.
Freshmen: None.
8th Grade: Sara Goodoien,
Jamye McMiUan.
7thGrade: Vegas Dale, Jakob
Danula, Jason Dombrowski,
Harmony Downer, Madison
Geisinger, Thomas Gonitzke,
Tatiana McGreevy, Samantha
Overend, Alyssa Paschke,
Donovan Temel, Jamie
Thorvilson, Ogden Wasylow.
6th Grade: Avery Moen, Kaelan
Robberstad, Rebecca Sauvageau.
5th Grade: Kayla Becker,
Jamison Irwin, Haven Korynta,
Elizabeth Schanilec, April
Schmitz, Rachaele Soderman.
4th Grade: Khaleela Korynta,
Amy Larson, Payton Osowski,
Alexandria Teruel.
B Honor Rolls
Seniors:' Mikaila Boxley, Callie
Downer, Benjamin Fossum,
Donald Haugen, Daisy Hensmd,
Emily Hicks, Madison Hulst,
Trey Hunt, Dalton Irwin, Erica
Longtin, Dominique Martinez.
Juniors: Kyle Becker, Stephanie
Bielawsld, Michael Durkin,
Derek Goodoien, April
Handeland, Mackenzie Irwin,
Corbyn Robberstad, Katlyn
SnoBeck.
Sophomores: Kieran Anderson,
Cormey Bumett, Taunya
Johnson, Christina Mahnke, Jarek
Paschke, Hanna Sampel, Wyatt
Wasylow.
Freshmen: Elijah DePyper,
Jenna Graham, Logan Key, Aiden
Robberstad.
8th Grade: CaseyAnderson,
Jimmy Bumett, Alyssa
Machovsky,
Kyle SnoBeck.
7th Grade: Allison Butters,
Faith Johnson, Ashley McAdam
6th Grade: AnaLee Pmneda,
Justin Sargent.
5th Grade: Sebastian Letterman,
Kanon Moen.
4th Grade: Trent Bemier,
Sturgis Dale, Brianna Foley,
Emma Pruneda, Alica Rodriguez-
Vondal, Nevaeh Yon.
Foay-three students from Valley-Edinburg/Crystal (above) and Noah Border
SADD chapters attended the state convention in Grand Forks.
Photos: Submitted
- Pembina (below)
By Keythe Flaagan
GRAND FORKS,
N.D. -- Forty-Three stu-
dents from Valley-Edin-
burg/Crystal and Pem-
bina SADD chapters at-
tended the state conven-
tion, which was held at
the Alerus Center in
Grand Forks, March 23-
25. This year's theme
was "Come Together".
Sunday night's agen-
da included warm-up ac-
tivities at the Alems Cen-
ter where supper was
also served. An early
morning breakfast,
keynote speakers, and
workshops for the stu-
dents filled Monday's
and Tuesday's activities.
Estimated attendance at
this year's convention
was set at over 600 stu-
dents, lence, Self-Image, and bunch of kids. Your sup-
A few of the work- What Makes a Role port in the past and future
shop options students Model. has been greatly appre-
could attend included:I would like to thank ciated.
Teen Traffic Safety Is- Heidi Kihne, Neche and Editor's Note: Flaa-
sues, Healthy Relation- Natalie Feltman, Crystal gan is the advisor for
ships and Dating Vio- for chaperoning this great Valley-Edinburg SADD.
BISMARCK, N.D. -- Students from Bismarck, Middle School in Bismarck, won the essay contest.
Cavalier, Fargo, Halliday, Minot and Scranton were the Morgan Reeder, 10, a student at Clara Barton Ele-
winners in the 2014 Pride of Dakota essay and poster mentary School in Fargo, won the poster contest.
contests. Caleb Akin, 14, Halliday Public School, and Billie
"These essays and posters clearly demonstrate the Carik, 14, Cavalier Publi School,wr 1t 6 secShd irid
understanding these young people have of the impor- third-place winners in the es say contesL
tance of farming and ranching," said Agriculture
Commissioner Doug Goehring at a Tuesday news con- Haile Werre, 9, Longfellow Elementary School,
ference. "I am very impressed both by their knowledge Minot, and Madison Wilson, 10, Scranton School,
and their skill in communicating it." Scranton, took second and third in the poster contest.
The news conference was held in the State Capitol's The winners received monetary awards from the
Memorial Hall during National Agriculture Week. The NDBA.
theme of this year's contest is "North Dakota Agri- The Pride of Dakota program fosters the develop-
culture: Growing for You and Me." ment and growth of small businesses and especially
"The North Dakota Bankers Association is proud to businesses that are farm-based or rely on agricultural
honor the achievements of young people who under- commodities. Pride of Dakota member companies can
stand the value of North Dakota's agriculture industry," participate in cooperative promotion and marketing
said Rick Clayburgh, president and CEO of the North
Dakota Bankers Association (NDBA). "We will always events; receive representation at local, state, regional,
be proud of our state's businesses, farmers and ranch- national, and international trade shows; and take part
ers that offer excellent products that complement in educational opportunities. More than 500 companies
healthy lifestyles." are Pride of Dakota members. Authorized by the Leg-
This year's winners are: islature, the program is administered by the North Dako-
Rowyn Schollmeyer, 13, a student at Horizon ta Department of Agriculture.
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HELP WANTED
MCLEAN COUNTY IS hiring one or more
full-time Deputy Sheriffs. Apply by 4:00 pm
CDT on April 9 by calling 701-462-8541.
TOWNER COUNTY SHERIFF'S Office is
accepting applications for full and part time
employment. Must be eligible of POST license.
Immediate opening for part time. Send your
resume to Sheriff Klier, PO Box 366, Cando
ND 58324, Fax: 701- 968-4351 or sheriffk-
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FAMILY BASED SERVICES - The Village
is hiring family therapists in Minot and Willis-
ton. Mental Health/Social Work or related li-
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bfix@thevillagefamily.org.
7-12 PRINCIPAL FOR Larimore Jr/Sr High
School starting August 2014. For information
call 701-343-2366 or go to http://www.lari-
morek12.org/job-openings.html. Applications
due April 14.
SPANISH TEACHER WITH other combi-
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August 2014. For information call 701-343-
2366 or go to http://www.larimorek12.org/job-
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PART-TIME ELEMENTARY music teacher
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HS LIBRARIAN/TITLE 1 Teacher at Mid-
way Public School, Inkster, ND starting August
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to http://www.midwaykl 2.org/job-
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NPS IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING appli-
cations for the following positions. 1) K-12
Counselor Position with Career Technical En-
dorsement, 2) Pre-school to 12th grade
Speech and Language Arts Teacher. Send
Letter of Application, Resume, Credentials,
College Transcripts, and References, to Mr.
EIRoy Burkle, Superintendent Napoleon Pub-
lic School, PO Box 69, Napoleon, ND 58561-
0069. Closing Date: Until Filled. NPS is an
EOE.
PARK RIVER IMPLEMENT is hiring ag
equipment diesel mechanics at locations in
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ing knowledge of automotive and diesel sys- Dakota. Employment lasting until December,
tems. Will provide manufacturer training. We year round employment possible. Kenworth
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nities for growth! Call John at 284-6316 or at 230-3879 or 701-230-1138.
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