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Thur. April lo
- Wed., April z6
Meals are subject
to change without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Daily: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
products
Thurs- French toast, sauce L:
French dip, French fries, beans,
sauce
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, sauce L:
fish sticks, mashed potatoes,
creamed corn, bread, fruit
Men- B: cereal, yogurt, sauce L:
Nicole's Pick- taco salad
w/trimmings, corn, apples
Tues- B: omelets, toast, fruit L:
turkey, mashed potatoes,
w/gravy, carrots, dinner roll,
Sauce
Wed- B: oatmesl, toast, sauce L:
chicken hot dish, green beans,
bread, fruit
FORDVILLE- LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FORDVILLE)
Milk & bread are served daily.
Meals are subject to change.
Thurs- B: breakfast burrito,
juice L: hot ham & cheese, pasta
Alfredo, salad bar, fresh fruit
Fri- B: caramel rolls, juice L:
grilled cheese, tomato soup,
crackers, veg. tray, fruit sauce
Men- B: assorted cereal, toast,
juice L: baked potato bar
w/assorted toppings, fruit
sauce, veg. tray
Tues- B: french toast, syrup,
juice L: chicken fajitas
w/assorted toppings, chicken
flavored rice, salad bar, fruit
sauce
Wed- B: bagels w/assorted
toppings, cereal, juice L:
hamburger macaroni hot dish,
buns, salad bar, fruit cups
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
luits, vegetables, milk, peanut
butter, jelly, and bread served
with all meals.
Thurs- B: cereal, toast, fruit L:
hard shell tacos
Fri- B: muffins, yogurt L: 9th
grade choice
Men- B: brealsfast pizza L: sub
sandwidhes, potato chips .
Tues- B: cinnamon rolls L:
chicken strips, French fries
Wed- B; French toast, syrup L:
macaroni and cheese, hot dogs
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar, and milk are served
daily.
Thurs- B: egg patty, toast L:
cheese burgers, baked chips
Fri- B: bagels, yogurt L: shrimp
macaroni salad
Men- B: cereal, toast L: chicken
strips, green beans
Tues- B: French toast, sausage L:
spaghetti hot dish, veggie
Wed- B: cereal, toast L: taco
salad, corn
VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HoOI'LE)
Fresh v6c.sies (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- pancakes, sausages,
juice
Fri- cheesy breadsticks,
marinara sauce, green beans
Men- pepperoni pizza, peas
Tues- sub sandwich, baked lays,
green beans
Wed- chicken, burgers, cooked
carrots, potato variety
VALLEY- E DINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meal.
Thurs- crispitos.
Fri- fish nuggets, garlic mashed
potatoes, carrots
Men- chicken noodle hot dish,
bread & butter, corn
Tues- hamburger, fries, baked
beans
Wed- general Tso's chicken, egg
rolls
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, ve.,gie ba R
dessert, pean ut butter and jelly
served with aH meals.
Thurs- ham and turkey on
WGR sub bun, cheese, tomato
slices, baked chips, macaroni
salad
Fri- cheese pizza, spinach salad,
sherbet
Men- spaghetti noodles, meat
sauce, cheesy garlic toast
Tues- pizza burger WGR bun,
tomato slice, pickles, baked
chips
Wed- ham, baked potatoes,
carrots, WGR dinner roll, ice
cream
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Valley-Edinburg Elementary shares stories with Prairie Public Broadcasting grant
By Allison Olimb
of The Press
HOOPLE, N.D. --Last
month the students of Valley-
Edinburg Elementary in
Hoople held a "Celebration
of Readers Night" with a lit-
tle help from a grant that they
received from Prairie Public
Broadcasting.
The school received $500
to help with expenses of the
"Family Literacy Share a
Story" event and in addition
to families from Edinburg,
Hoople, and Crystal, the
night even had a celebrity in
attendance -- Clifford the
Big Red Dog. The students
prepared project displays
based on stories that they
read and presented them to
the crowd in science fair
style to share their favorite
stories with their families
and extended families.
Every child in attendance
received a free book and
those who participated in
the reading program were en-
tered in a drawing for a
chance to win bikes, which
were donated by Tongue
River Lodge Order of Ma-
sons through the Bikes for
Books program. Eight win-
ners were chosen.
The bike winners includ-
ed: PreK- Rhaya Anderson,
K- Malory Kemp, 1 st- Han-
nah Myrdal, 2nd- Connor
Hurtt, 3rd- Kaylee Kemp,
4th- Jayse Larson, and addi-
tional winners, 4th grader-
Wyatt Sobolik, and PreK-
Claire Braathen.
Photos: Submitted
Top Left: Kaylee and Mal0ff Kemp dressed for the occasion when
it came to sharing their stories. Top Right: Superintendant John 0is-
tad listens to presentations on students' favorite stories. Bottom Left:
Third grade teacher Karen Kertz with a crowd of students as they wait
for the third grade winners name to be called for a bike. Bottom Right:
Second grade teacher Jodi Fedje and Tongue River Lodge Masons
member Keith Ogden draw names for the bike winners.
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12th Grade
Brit Brouillard
Ashley Fontaine
Zachary Gaarder
Andrew Hylden
Levi Johnson
Zachary Nelson
Brogan Novak
Anna Rand
Benjamin Thompson
Kaitlyn Uhlir
Abigail Zikmund
llth Grade
Samantha Blixt
Courtney Clemetson
Amber Gillespie
Seth Helgeson
Kid Kaste
Rylan Setness
Alexa Thompson
Claire Welch
10th Grade
Peyton Cole
Cadyn Hunter
Jordan Johnson
Erin K0varik
Emily Laaveg
Spencer Rehovsky
Amanda Seim
Kirsten Whaley
Emily Zikmund
Will Zimmerman
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Jackson Hankey
Elijah Hylden
Dante Irvine
Dylan Myrvik
Casey Solseng
Steven Thompson
Anne Welch
Jenna Zavalney
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Kaitlyn Blake
Sawyer Cudmore
Beatrice Kjelland
Annie Koenig
Julia Koppang
Kristen Larson
Josephine Markusen
Elaina Swartz
Tobias Zikmund
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Kendra Beck
Bennett Carter
Gracyn Cole
William Gaarder
Hannah Gordon
Kylie Jacobson
Alexia Langowski
Sadie Myrvik
Amy Seim
Nicholas Thompson
"B" Honor Roll
12th Grade
Andrew Brummond
Rebecca Denault
Sarah Hell
Emily Kelm
Rachel Pich
Morgan Porter
llth Grade
Carter Arendt
Katie Bohn
Phoebe Francis
Abraham Hankey
Albert lrvine
Haille McLaughlin
Daniel Onstad
Noah Skavhaug
Hannah Swartz
Noah Zimmerman
10th Grade
Diana Bata
Brendan Carter
Levi Cudmore
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Andrew Jimenez
Kaitlyn Nelson
9th Grade
Trent Carlson
Emily Frovarp
Makayla Jelinek
Andrew Moe
Ethan Peterson
Alec Setness
8th Grade
Britton Bina
Gretchen Drummond
Kaitlyn Eliason
Gavin Gillespie
Jacob Ham
Ian Helgeson
Zachary Hell
Jace Jehlicka
Thomas Magnusson
Emily Morgan
Christopher Salinas
Morgan Seim
Courtney Shirek
Charles Thompson ' ;'
Nicholas Whaley
7th Grade
Lane Bell
Paige Bennington
Austin Brandvold
Allie Hjelmstad
Owen Irvine
Maris Miller
Kendra Misialek
Bailey Schroeder
Micah Setness
Mason Wilmer
Adam Zavalney
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