THE WALSH COUNTY PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL I 5, 2015
Pase .7
News and Notes from
Park River Area School
Thur. April 16
- Wed. April
Meals are subject
to change without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Daily: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
products
3]mrs~ B: pancakes, sauce L: hot
ham & cheese, French fries,
pickles, fruit
Fri- B: oatmeal, toast, sauce L:
oatmeal, toast, sauce L: chicken
hot dish, peas, dinner loll, sauce
Man- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
clficken burgm. French fries,
sauce
Tues- B: French toast stix, sauce
L: baked potato bar
w/trimmings, dinner rolls,
sauce
Wed- B: omelets, toast, sauce L:
chicken fajitas w/trimmil.ags,
carrots, fruit
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL
FORDVILLE- LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FORDVILLI~)
Milk, bread, and salad bar or
veg. tray are served daily.
Thurs- B: English muffins,
assorted cereal, juice L: grilled
cheese, tomato soup, crackers,
fresh fruit
Fri- B: raised donuts, fresh fruit,
juice L: chicken burgers, French
fries, coleslaw, fresh fruit
Men- B: assorted cereal, toast,
juice L: chili w. bread stix,
cheese slices, crackers, fruit
cups
Tues- B: brea'l'l'l~ast sandwich,
juice L: pork roast, mashed
potatoes, gravy, green beans,
fruit sauce
Ved- B: pancakes, syrup, juice
L: ham & turkey wraps
w/assorted toppings, nachos,
fruit salad
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINI'O)
Fruits, vegetables, milk, peanut
buffer, jelly, and bread served
with aH meals.
Thurs- B: cereal, toast, yogurt,
juice L: race salad
Fri- B: muffinsa yogurt L: pizza,
Men- B: bt~akfa~ piz~,juice L:
dleeseburger soup, sandwiches
Tues- B: cimlamon rolls, juice L:
spaghetti, garlic toast
Wed- B: French toast, syTup L:
BBQ's, potato chips, baked
l~oms
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar, and milk served daily.
Thurs- B: waffles, sausage L:
BBQ's, beans
F,i- B: breakfast bagels, L:
pepperoni/sausage pizza,
CalTOtS
~4on- B: cereal, toast L: race
salad, corn
Tues- B: breakfast pizza L: subs
on bml, Sun Chips
Wed- B: bagels, yogurt L: French
bread pizza, corn
VALLEY-EDINBURG K-4
(HOOPLE)
Fresh v~es (lettuce, broccoli,
carrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jetly
sandwiches offered as an
alternative to the entree.
Thurs- pancakes,-sausage, fruit
juice
Fri- turkey sub sandwich, baked
lays, green ~-ms
Men- cheese pizza, peas
Tues- spaghetti and meat sauce,
green beans, WG breadsfick
Wed- hard shell race and
toppings, refried beans, WG
breadstick
VALLEY-EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meal.
Thurs- cheese breadsticks,
marhlgLra sauce
Fri- burritos, assorted toppings,
chips & cheese
Men- grilled cheese, tomato
soup
"rues- meatballs, mashed
potatoes and gravy, corn
Wed- chicken bacon ranch
wa-aps, assorted chips
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, vegsie bar,
dessert, peanut butter and jelly
served with aH meals.
Thurs- spaghetti w/meat sauce,
bread sticks
Fri- sub sandwiches, assorted
toppings, Asain coleslaw,
cupcakes
Men- chicken rice casserole,
fresh buns, carrots
Tues- baked potato, assorted
toppings, coin1, cookie
Wed- tater tot hot dish, green
beans, dinner roll
By Jonathan Berg
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- As
we get further into our last quar-
ter of school, there is great an-
ticipation of things yet to come.
The warmer weather, family
trips, vacations etc of summer
are certainly a highly anticipated
part of the end of the school
year. Within the school building
itself, there is an anticipation of
the renovation project set to
begin the end of May.
As we are in a transition pe-
riod right now waiting for what
is'to come, I would again like to
reflect back on my second "Math
Season". . . : ::
] After experiencing my first"
I"Math Season" last yearl I felt
much more at ease heading into
this year. The emails and letters
began showing up again some-
time in October, and this time I
knew exactly what everything
was. I felt like a seasoned pro
compared to last year when it
was all new Io me. Early regis-
trations were taken care of
swiftly, and I began announcing
the different competitions to the
students in October. This is
when things really started to get
fun.
As was the case last year,
many of the students began ask-
ing about the different competi-
tions early in the school year.
What a great thing to see in our
students; this genuine interest
and excitement about mathemat-
ics! By the end of October, I
was able to begin working with
February 5:
Local MathCounts Competition in Grafton
Ten eighth grade students attended. Team ofOwen Irvine, Josh
Ham, Mason Wilmer, and Micah Setness placed second. Individual
places were Mason Wilmer third, and Owen Irvine first. (Owen
and Mason would ad~;ance to State MathCounts on March 2)
A February 16:
UND Math Meet in Grand Forks:
Twelve junior high students attended. Seventh grader Katilynn
Scherr was an honorable mention, as well as eighth grader Owen
Irvine.
February 23:
Tri-College Math Meet in Fargo
Twenty-four students in grades sixth though eighth attended.
We did not have any individuals or teams place at this meet.
March 2:
State MathCounts in Bismarck
Mason Wilmer and Owen Irvine attended. There were over 160
total participants at the state competition. Owen Irvine placed 23rd
overall.
efforts to keep up with all of the
regular homework, plus the de-
sire to work on all of the extra
practice problems for competi-
tion is truly commendable.
By the time February rolled
around, we were ready to begin
the competitions.
those that were interested with ,Over a span of four weeks we
practice tests and materials from h~#~. ~tudents in grades 6-~
previous competitions. :" co- {h 6t ng the local: at 2
i was most impressed with a - Counts Competition in Grafton,
particular group of Bth grade stu- the UND Math Track Meet in
peted individually against 160 or
so individuals from across the
state.
I was veryproud of their ac-
complishments to advance this
far, and for how they represented
the school, community, and
themselves.
Overall, I believe this Math
Season was a great success. It
certainly made things easier for
me having been through the reg-
istration process and competi-
tions last year, but the biggest
reason for this being a success-
ful season was the students.
I am extremely proud of all
the students who participated in
competitions this year, and can
only hope their experiences will
continue to build their confi-
dence and excitement about
mathematics.
Editor k Note: Berg is a math
teacher at Park River Area
School.
dents. It is not very often I see Grand Forks, the Tri-College
students that are willing to work Math Meet in Fargo, and the
on challenging math problems State MathCounts Competition
"just for the fun of it", but this in Bismarck.
group would voluntarily come to Overall, the students per-
my room daily over the nextformed well at each of these
three months to prepare for cam- competitions and really seemed
petitions. Within that time they to enjoy their experiences. The
had opportunities to solve prac- season culminated with a pair of
tice problems as a group and in- eighth grade students (Owen
dividually, and also learn some Irvine and Mason Wilmer) ad-
of the "tricks" that could be use- vancing to the State MathCounts
ful during competitions. Their Competition, where they cam-
MINOT, N.D. -- Brady Gudgel
from Park River has been select-
ed among 35 Minot State Uni-
versity juniors and seniors to be
listed in the 2015 edition gf
"'Who's Who Among Students in
American Universities and Col-
leges.""
Gudgel is a junior majoring in
music education.
A campus nomination com-
mittee and editors of the annual di-
rectory picked the students based
on their academic achievement,
service to the community, leader-
ship in extracurricular activities
and potential for contilmed suc-
cess.
This is themost students cho-
sen for inclusion in Minot State
University's history.
They will be honored at a
luncheon April 22 at noon in the
Conference Center, third floor of
the Student Center.
quarter
r roll
A Honor Roll Bennett Carter Audrey Beck
12th Grade Gracyn Cole Emily Frovarp
Samantha Blixt William Gaarder Elijah Hyiden
Coflrtney Clemetson Joshua Hmn Dante'Irvine
Amber Gillespie Allie Hjelmstad Makayla Jelinek
Albert Irvine Owen Irvine Adam Johnson
Hope Jehlicka Alexia Langowski Alec Setness
Isak Johnson Marls Miller
Kiri Kaste Sadie" Myrvik Steven Thompson
Rylan Setness Amy Seim 9th Grade
Alexa Thompson 7th Grade Britton Bina
Claire Welch Gillian Brouillard Kaitlyn Eliason
llth Grade Cheyenne Gillespie Ian Helgeson
Diana Bata Destinee Hahn Zach Hell
Peyton Cole Seth Nelson Will Magnusson
Cadyn Hunter Sydney Porter Emily Morgan
Jordan Johnson Kaitlynn Scherr Nick Whaley
Erin Kovarik Brooke Shirek 8th Grade
Emily Laaveg Julia Sveen Kendra Beck
Spencer Rehovsky Karina Whaley Lane Bell
Emily Zikmund Paige Bennington
10th Grade B Honor Roll
Jackson Hankey 12th Grade Austin Brandvold
Dylan Myrvik Carter Arendt Jacob Brodina
Ifedayo Omotunde Katie Bohn Hannah Gordon
Casey Solseng Kayla Bohn Kylie Jacobson
Anne Welch Cordell Carlson Sandra Kjelland
Jenna Zavalney Jelmy Eligio Kendra Misialek
9th Grade Alexis Greicar-Pic Madelyn Sanderson
Kaitlyn Blake Abraham Hankey Bailey Schroeder
Gretchen Bmmmond Seth Helgeson Micah Setness
Sawyer Cudmore Daniel Onstad Nicholas Thompson
Jacob Ham Jette Peterka Mason Wihner
Jace Jehlicka Noah Skavhaug Adam Zavatney
Beatrice Kjelland Hannah Swartz Nathan Zavalney
Annie Koenig llth Grade
7th Grade
Julia Koppang Brendan Carter
Kristen Larson Matthew Dobmeier Lilly Bina
Josephine Markusen Daman Flaten Josephine Brodina
Morgan Seim Kaitlyn Nelson Shantel Carlson
Courmey Shirek Michael Nord Ethan Chalich
Elaina Swartz Amanda Seim Jayse Fontaine
Charles Thompson Kirsten Whaley Alex Midgarden
Toby Zikmund Will Zimmerman Maison Munoz
8th Grade 10th Grade Jaylie Woods
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