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Thur. May 19 -
wed., May
Meals are subject
to change without notice
EDMORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Daily: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
products
Thurs- B: French toast casserole,
sauce L: taco salad
w/wimmirk%s, black beans,
corn, fruit
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, juice 1:
chicken rice soup, assorted
sandwiches, crackers, ~mce
Men- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
chicken burger, French fries,
sauce
Tues- B: cinnamon rolls, sauce
L: soup (Cook's Choice) assorted
smldwiches, crackers, fruit
Wed- B: pancakes, sauce I,:
Cook's Choice
FORDvILLE- LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FoRDVILLE)
Milk, bread, and salad bar or
geg. tray are served daily.
Thurs- B: scrambled %~z~,s, toast,
juice L: hamburger hot dish,
buns, fruit cups
Fri- B: caramel rolls, juice L:
taco in a bag w/assorted
toppings, fl-esh fruit
Men- B: assorted cereal, toast,
juice l: cream of potato soup,
assorted sandwiches, crackers,
cheese slices, fruit cups
Tues- B: grilled cheese, juice L:
Cook's Choice
Wed- B: Cook's Choice L: Co~k's
Choice
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL
(MmTo)
Fruits, vegetables, milk, pea, nut
butter, jelly~ and bread served
with alI meals.
Thurs- B: muffins, yogurt L:
burritos, chips and cheese
Fri- B: French toast, syrup, juice
:L: pizza, treat ,~
'Men- B: Cook's Choice L:
Cook s Choice
Tues- B: Cook's Choice L: Cooks
Choice
Wed- B: Cook's Choice L: Cooks
Choice
PARK RIVER AREA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RAVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad bar, and milk se~red daily.
Thurs- B: cereal, toast L: BBQ
pork on WG bun, beans
Fri- B: bre,~cfast bagels I2 pizza,
carrofini
Men- Cook's Choices
Tues- C~k's Choices
Wed- Cook's Choices
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VALLEY- EDINBURG K-4
(HOOPLE)
Fresh vesgies (lettuce, broccoli,
cmrrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jelly
sandwiches offered as an
alternative to the entT~e.
Thurs- hot ham and cheese,
baked chips, carrots
Fri- BBQ, baked l~mls
Men- chicken burgers, green
beans
Tues- Mr. Currie's famous
hotdogs, baked beans, chips
Wed- pizza, peas
VALLEY~ EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
Salad bar, fruit, milk served at
each meal.
Thurs- crispitos, assorted
toppings, tropical fruit
Fri- cheese French bread pizza,
broccoli, applesauce
Men- Cooks Choice
Tues- C\-~oks Choice
Wed- Cooks Choice
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Bread, milk, fruit, veggie bar,
dessert, peanut butter and jelly
served with all meals.
Thurs- hot ham & cheese,
bush's beans, chips, brownies
Fri- BBQ on WG bun, macaroni
salad
Mon- hambur,~;cr patty on WG
bun w/toppings, bush's beans,
cookie
Tues- Cooks Choice
Wed- Cc~ks Choice
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Above: (L to R) Pe on Cole- Park River Area School, Kylah Horsley- North B.order;.Pembina Schoo.I= R,eecfl. John n - ..Larimore High School, Erin Kovadk- Pad( River Area School and
Emily Laaveg - Park River School. Below: Hayley Fingarson, Edinbu g. oaroo uullum, Aahur. wesmey emp, t;avader.
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- Polar tions, in cooperation with its re-
Communications is pleased to an- tired employees. This scholarship
nounce its 2016 scholarship and is awarded to a student who is in-
award recipients, volved in their school, serves
their community, achieves lead-
John G.Walters Scholarship ership roles in activities, func-
This year Polar awarded five tions or organizations, and strives
$1,000 scholarships in honor of to reach their highest potential.
former General Manager John G. Consideration is also given to any
Waiters. The awards are given to work or internship experience
outstanding high school seniors outside of school. Applicants
whose parents or guardians are must be a senior in high school or
current subscribers of Polar Corn- freshman or sophomore in cot-
munications or its subsidiaries, lege, and their parents or
Applicants are judged on essay guardians must be Polar cus-
content, grammar, academic tomers.
achievement and community in- The recipient of the 2016 Polar
volvement. Leadership Scholarship in the
This year's winners arePeyton amount of $2,000 is being
Cole - Park River Area School, awarded to Hayley Fingarson,
Kylah Horsley - North Border- Edinburg, North Dakota. Hayley
PembinaSchool, Reece Johnson is currently a sophomore at
Larimore High School, Erin NDSU majoring in Family and
Kovarik - Park River Area School Consumer Sciences Education.
and Emily Laaveg - Park River
Area School. Foundation for Rural
Service Scholarship
Polar Leadership The Foundation for Rural'
Scholarship Service (FRS) offers an annual
The Leadership Scholarshil5 is college scholarship program to
sponsored by Polar Communica- students from rural America tbr
their first year of college, univer- education.
sity, or vocational-technical
school. Each student is sponsored Foundation lbr Rural
by an NTCA member company. Service Youth Jbur
This year's recipient is Jared Each year, in collaboration
Dullum, Arthur, North Dakota. with NTCA member companies,
Jared is receiving $2,500 with FRS brings rural students from
$2,000 coming from FRS and across the United States to Wash-
$500 from the sponsoring corn- ington, DC, tbr a four-day tour of
pany, which is Polar in this case. some of the most historical sites
The FRS College Scholarship in the nation.
Program seeks to encourage stu- This year's tour is June 4-8,
dents to return to their rural corn- 2016. While there, students also
munities upon completing their learn about the telecommunica-
Photos: Submitted
lions industry, as Well as the reg-
ulatory and legislative processes.
Educational sessions on these
topics are greatly cnhanccd by
site visits to the U.S. C) pitt)l and
the FCC to meet x ith industry
leaders and members of Con-
gress. The students also arc
given ample time to explore the
nation's capital and its:; many 'at-
' ractions.
Pol?u" is prou'd to qpons.or
\Ves-
ley Kemp of Cavalier for thi;
year's trip.
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F VILLE, N.D. area teachers and one
area school administrator have been named to the Ren-
aissance National Honor Roll for outstanding pei'-
fomaance in advancing students' achievement in read-
ing.
Jennie Brueckner, Katie Geisinger, Darlene Chris-
tianson earned the state exclusive distinction by guid-
ing effective implementation of the independent read-
ing practice in Accelerated Reader, a K- 12 program that
motivates students and personalizes reading practice
while enabling educators to monitor comprehension and
growth.
Renaissance Learning, as assessment and learning
analytics company based in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis-
consin, recognizes educators who have led students to
successfully meet or exceed data targets that research
shows lead to accelerated student growth in reading and
math.
Renaissance Learning provides educators with re-
search-based data targets for reading and math practice
that lead to an effective and sustainable implementa-
tion. Educators guide students tOflaese data targets over
a 25-week period they provide reports that show stu-
dents met the data targets. Those who successfully led
their students to achieve these targets earn National Hon,
or Roll status and receive a certificate and celebratory
items to recognize their StudentS' success.
"We are all very proud of our students achievement.
It reflects our daily focus, energy and dedication to im-
proving our students education," said Daniel Warcken,
Elemen y Principal at Fordville-Lankin Public School
who was also recognized with the a&ninistrator National
Honor Roll Certification. "We often talk about not judg-
ing a book by its cover, creating focus towards the pages
content, seeing what's on the inside. Much like our
school. What happens within the classroom walls is
where the heart grows and minds develop. A big thanks
to the morns, dads, grandmas and grandpas, success in
education originates at home."
This marks the third year in a row Fordville-Lankin
Public School has earned the highly rigorous award.
earns
V-500,Scholarship
VALLEY CITY, N.DI ...... The 'Valle .......... i - '
City 'State [ m\'e :s iy
Office of Enrollment Services at scholarships are made a¢;'Xi raNe as
Valley City State University is a resultdfthegener0us suppo'fl'of
pleased to announce that Gianni alunmi and friends olthe univer-
Muhale, son of Lucia Ngwenya, sity. Students are setccted to rc-
Grafton, ND, has been awarded a
VCSU V-500 Scholarship tbr the ceive these scholarships on the ba-
2016-2017 academic year. Gian- sis of their high school GPA.
ni will graduate fioin Grafton ACT/SAT score and their high
High School in May of 2016. school class rank . ....
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Park River, ND 58270
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Figurines/Glassware
Redwing Crocks
Chicken & Rooster
Collection
Special Pitcher
Collection
Cookbooks (Church &
Organization)
Framed Art (Rural ND)
Wood Chairs/Rockers
Horse Hair Blanket
Toy Tractors
Commemorative Belt
Buckles
Hestor/Tisco/White
Craftsman Table Saw/
Drill Press
John Deere Gator
Misc. Furniture including
Bedroom Set, Sofa,
Recliners
Lots of Hand Held Tools
and Hardware
Many Household Items
including Pots, Pans, and
dishes
Lifetime of hobby farm
equipment including G
Allis Chalmers, 3012 JD,
350 International
SUMMER
TIME FUN
Ffifih Union
Walsh County
Paid for by Jack Karas oa his own behalf.