APRIL 2014
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Thur., April 17
- Wed., April
Meals are sul~ject
to chatlse without notice
F.DMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Daily: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
products
Thurs- B: breakfast wrap, sauce
L: Grill day: hamburger and
hotdogs, Raider beans, chips,
sauce
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
tomato soup, grilled cheese,
crackers, sauce
Wed- B: French toast casserole,
sauce L: Luke's Pick- subs,
potato salad, pretzels, sliced
cheese, cookies
FORDVILLE--LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FoRDVILLE)
Milk & bread are served daily.
Meals are subject to change.
Thurs- B: raised donuts, juice
cups L: chicken soup
w/dumplings, assorted
sandwiches, crackers, cheese
slices, fruit cup
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- B- assorted cereal, toast,
juice L: macaroni & cheese, fruit
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Wed- B: grilled cheese, juice L:
potato pizza hot dish, garlic
toast, coleslaw, fresh fruit
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MINTO)
Fruits, vegetables, milk, peanut
butter, jelly, and bread served
with all meals.
Thurs- B: bagels, cream cheese,
yogurt L: taoo burger, chips and
cheese
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- B: omelets, toast L: baked
chicken, dinner roll, corn
~W.cd~ B; pancakes, sYO~ P~.L.'.
sloppy joes, baked beans
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar, and milk ale served
daily.
Thurs- B: breakfast bagels, fruit,
L: hot dogs, beans
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- B: cereal, toast, fruit L:
popcorn chicken, California
blend
Wed- B: French toast, sausage
L: corn dogs, beans
VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HOOPLE)
Fresh vcggies (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- spaghetti w/meat sauce,
WGR breadsticks, corn
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- hard shell tacos
w/toppings, refried beans
Wed- grilled cheese
sandwiches, tomato soup, peas
VALLEY- E DINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meai.
Thurs- ham & turkey subs,
chips, baked beans
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- NO SCHOOL
Tues- chicken nuggets,
macaroni & cheese, peas
Wed- tater tot hot dish, bread &
butter
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, eerie bar,
dessert, pe4nut butter and jelly
served with all meals.
Thurs- hot dogs w/chili &
cheese, sauerkraut,Bush's
beans
Fri- NO SCHOOL
Men- chicken nuggets, potato
variety, corn
Tues- pepperoni French bread
pizza, bread pizza, Italian pasta
salad
Wed- chili, crackers, brown
bread, cheese sticks, carrot cake
Above: Students of the Third Quarter: Abby Zikmund, Claire Welch, Levi Cudm0re, Casey Solseng, Courtney Shirek, and Bailey Schroeder.
Photos: Submitted
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- Park River Area crobiology with an emphasis in pre-med, tracurricular Activities that he is involved
High School would like to recognize the fol- Grade 11 with. Out-of-School Levi enjoys riding dirt
lowing students for being selected as the Claire Welch is the daughter of Wes and bike, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing.
Students of the Third Quarter: Abby Zik- Sand: Welch and her favorite subjects are His desire to succeed comes from his
mund, Claire Welch, Levi Cudmore, Casey History, English and Spanish. Claire is ac- coaches, parents and friendg. His career as-
Solseng, Courtney Shirek, and Bailey tive in basketball, volleyball, the One-Act piration is to play sports for as long as he can
Schroeder. These students were recognized Play, Spring Play, Small Group Music and and attend college to get a degree in agficul-
for showing considerable growth or cons:s- Stage Band. Out-of-School activities for ture.
tently demonstrating their best effort aca- Clair include OSLC Youth Group, Piano, Grade 9
demically over the third nine weeks. Club de Skinautique Water ski Show Team. Casey Solseng is the daughter of Tim and
Grade 12 In her wind-down time, you can find Claire. Lois Solseng and her favorite subject is
Abby Zikmund is the daughter of Tim reading, traveling, skiing, and wakeboard- FACS and Math. Casey is involved in play,
and Jacqi Zikimund and her favorite subject ing. Claire's desire to succeed comes from Small Group Music, and Yearbook as Ex-
in school is Sociology. Her Extracurricular her parents and the rest of her family who tracurricular Activities. Out-of-school she is
Activities include National Honor Society, have shown her how working hard can lead involved in Church Activities. Hanging out
Cheerleading, Speech, Yearbook, Student to success. Her career aspiration is to be- with friends and family, babysitting, watch-
Council and Music. Out-of-school Abby is come a prosecuting attorney, ing movies are some of the things Casey en-
involved in 4-H and Church. In her spare Grade 10 joys in her spare time. Her desire to succeed
time, you Can find Abby rollerblading, read- Levi Cudmore is the son of Robert and comes from her older brothers and she is un-
ing and hanging out with friends. Her de- Susan Cudmore and his favorite subjects are decided in her career aspirations at this time.
sire to succeed comes from her parents and Ag and Science. Football, Hockey, Baseball Grade 8
she plans to attend NDSU to major in mi- and Small Group Music are some of the Ex- Courtney Shirek is the daughter of Tom
and Tara Shirek and her favorite subject is
Social Studies. Volleyball and Golf are the
Extracurricular Activities that she enjoys and
playing piano is an out-of-school activity
that she is involved in. In her spare time,
Courtney enjoys playing board or card
games with her family and reading. Her de-
sire to succeed comes from her family and
friends. Her career aspiration is lying some-
where in the Medical Field.
Grade 7
Bailey Schroeder is the daughter of Jason
and Angle Schroeder and her favorite sub-
jects are Social Studies and Math: Basket-
ball is an Extracumcular Activity that she is
involved in and out-of-school she is in-
volved in horse riding and basketball. Bai-
ley's desire to succeed comes from her
friends, family and team. Her career aspira-
tion is an Equine Chiropractor.
A look at math
By Jonathan Berg
.... w ' eather may final-
ly find its way to us after this long
and bitter winter, and bring life to
the outside world. After endur-
ing these extreme temperatures
and snow storms we certainly are
ready for the coming of summer.
Although we eagerly await this,
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to look back, and share
some of what has happened in the
math classroom during those
frigid months of the year.
them, but at that time, all I could
say is "I would look into it".
Soon after, I began receiving the
registration information and sup-
plemental materials for all of
the competitions realizing at that
point, the "season" was in full
swing.
After a week or two to sort
Between February and March,
I had taken 36 students in grades
6-8 to various competitions in
Grafton, Grand Forks, Fargo,
and Bismarck.
The success of our students at
each and every one of these
competitions is truly remark-
able. At two of the competitions
all, but they were already written
about in another article)
As I said before, this is my first
year in the Park River Area
School and it really has been a
year of adjustments. Adjusting to
the new students, building, text-
books, schedules, and now the
new "Math Season", it certainly
season at PRA things out, and seek out a lot of we had a clean sweep of the top has been quite a year! That be-
: