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Thur., Oct. 13 -
Wed., Oct. 19
Meals are subject
to change without notice
ADAMS~EDMORE ELEMENTARY (ADAMS)
Thurs--B: Cereal, PBJ L: Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, sweet
potatoes, sauce
Fri--B: "roast, sauce L: Taco salad, corn, shredded cheese, shredded
lettuce, pudding, raisins
Men--B: Cereal, PBJ L: Lasagna holdish, corn, salad, sauce, bread
Tues.-B: Toast, sauce L: Chicken noodle soup, sandwiches, carrot
sticks, fruit
WedwB: Tac go, sauce L: Subs, salad, beans, pretzels, cheese, pickles,
sauce
ADAMS-EDMORE HIGH SCHOOL (EDMORE)
Served daily, skim milk, salad bar, whole wheat products
Thurs-.-B: Scrambled o._s, strawberries L: Sausa-e or pepperoni pizza,
lettuce, ve&,ie slices, fruit or salad bar
Fri- -B: Cereal, toast L: BBQs, baked beans, mac salad, fruit or salad
bar
Men-..B: Cereal, toast L: Sausage patties, mashed potatoes, cream corn,
bread, chocolate puddi,g or salad bar --
Tues---B: Cinnamon glazed toast, grapes L: Burritos, Spanish rice,
chips, salsa, sauce or salad bar
Wed--B: Cereal, toast L: Subs, veLz, ies w/ranch, potato chips, fruit
or salad bar
FORDVILLE-LANKIN SCHOOL (FoRDVILLE)
Milk bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thurs B: Bagels, toppings L: Sub sandwiches, toppings, nachos, veg.
tray, fresh fruit
-Yi---B: Cereal, raised donuts L: Fishburgers. Coleslaw, fries, fresh fruit,
ve& tray
Mon---.B: Cereal, toast L: Grilled cheese, tomato soup, reg. tray, fruit
sauce
Tues--B: Pancakes L: Hot hamburger in gravy, corn, fruit sauce
Wed ..B: Grilled cheese L: Chicken fajitas, toppings, white rice, fresh
fruit and salad bar
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News and Notes from
Park River Public School
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL (MINTO)
Peanut butter and Jelly served at all breakfasts; milk, peanut butter, and
bread served with all meals.
Thurs-- B: Omelets, toast L: Hot ham & cheese, au gratin potatoes,
veggies, fruit cup
Fri--B: Chocolate chip muffins L: t-lot dtv; on bun, baked beans,
veggies, frtfit cup
Men---B: Cereal L: ttamburger on bun, French fries, ve&,ies, fruit
cup
Tue--B: Egg patties, toast L: Diced chicken w/gravy, mashed potatoes,
corn, fruit cup
Wed -B: Breakfast race L: Burritos, corn, cheese, race sauce, fruit cup
PARK RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS (PARK RIVER)
Milk bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thurs---B: French toast, sausage L: Taco salad, corn, salad bar, fruit
Fri---B: Cereal, toast L: Corn dogs, beans, salad bar, fruit
Men.--B: Cereal, toast L: Popcorn chicken, salad bar, fruit
Tues--B: Sausage/eg/cheese biscuit L: Chicken drummies, mac.
salad, salad bar, fruit
Wed--B: Breakfasl pizzeLh: ' vs!ad b.a.r(rtatit, ............................
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VALLEY-EDINBURG K-4 (HOOPLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk, Vegie, Dessert served with all meals.
Thurs: Pepperoni Pizza, Fruit Sauce, Vegetable, Dessert
Fri: Chicken Burgers, Fruit, Vegetable, Dessert
Men: Hot Ham & Cheese, Sun Chips, Vegetable, Dessert
'rue: Lasagna, Bread Stick, Vegetable, Dessert
Wed: Taco in a Bag, Toppitkgs, Vegetable, Dessert
VALLEY~EDINBURG 5-8 (CRYSTAL)
Thurs: [)iced chicken in gravy, mashed potatoes, sandwiches, peas,
dessert
Fri: Chicken burger, lettuce salad, corn, dessert
Men: FootlolN, multigrain chips, baked beans, dessert
Tues: Taco salad, sandwiches, dessert
Scenes from Pop Warner
Right: Marcus Neimann runs the ball while
North Border's defense tries to take him
down last Saturday in Walhalla.
Kudos for ESP
By Marcia Rest
When there was first talk of
implementing an extended
school program (ESP) in Park
River many of us teachers
balked. We thought, "What
next? How can it be done?
Don't kids already have a long
enough day?" Even with those
reservations, ESP soon became
a regular part of the school day.
I got started in it by default.
My husband, Glenn,
volunteered to supervise the
morning hours fiom 7:00 to
8:00 AM every day. l was
reluctant to get involved
because I felt busy enough
already. When he needed a
substitute I was the logical one
to fill in. -,When he resigned
from ESP to supervise the
weight room, ! was also the
logical person to take over.
Although 1 was reluctant at
first, I began to enjoy my
assignment. The atmosphere
was more relaxed, and I had
more time to interact with the
students. It was an advantage to
get to know my future students
and to reacquaint myself with
the former ones. We now have
two sections of morning ESP.
Both sections are well attended.
Now that we've adjusted to
the Extended School Day
program, I can't imagine being
without it. Having a place for
students to get their homework
done and get the extra help they
need is so valuable. ESP has
had a huge influence on the
success of students. I believe it
has helped many students
become proficient on the North
Dakota State Assessment.
We have had some great ESP
coordinators in the past, and this
year we welcome a new great
one, Peppi Robideaux. She is
peppy like her name suggests. I
hear that she can be seen and
heard doing Zumba with the
students. 1 don't think i"11 be
helping with that one.
The positive things I've seen
are a small fi'action of the many
ways Park River students beneft
from ESP. I hope in these
difficult times when our federal
government is looking for ways
to trim the budget, the funding
for ESP continues. It is a
program that works and is an
essential investment in the
future.
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Left: Lane Bell takes down a Cavalier Player during their Pop
Warner football match up in Walhalla. The final Pop Warner
jamboree will take place Saturday, Oct. 15 in Park River.
The Student of the Month for
September 2011 at Minto
Jr./Sr. High School is Alyx
Altendorf.
Alyx was nominated for her
outstanding participation in class
and extracurricular activities.
Her work ethic is second to none
and she has great attention to
detail.
Brittaney is a sophomore at
Minto High School and is the
daughter of Tami and Ryan
Altendorf
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exhibition ale eligible for bussing,
mileage and substitute teacher re-
imbursements, if need be. North
Dakota schools are encouraged to
call Peggy Bartunek in Grafton at
701-352-2565 to organize a tour
time.
The complete collection of 54
photographs and murals was gifted
to the Museum by the artists Tom
Lindlbrs and Richard Faulkner.
According to Museum Director,
Laurel Reuter, "While the photos
are only fifteen years old, they are
already historic documents that
record an important time in the his-
tory of the Valley -- a time that
ended shortly after the photos were
taken."
In words and pictures, Ameri-
can Nile tells the story of genera-
tions of people who migrated from
Texas to the Red River Valley year
new opportunities seized by mi-
grant families. The story is told
through the eyes of Joe Campos, a
migrant worker who first came to
North Dakota in the back of a large
truck when he was three weeks
old. Joe shared his first trip to the
Valley with four or five other fmn-
ilies. Only a tarp protected him
from the elements. As a child he
was rarely able to attend school,
but eventually he gave up the fields
to enroll at University of North
Dakota. Staying in Minnesota to
go to college "was the best deci-
sion l have made concerning the
future of my family," said Joe.
American Nile chronicles the suc-
cess and new lives migrant work-
ers carved out for themselves and
documents the vital contributions
made to the communities on both
sides of the Red River, and their
after year to work in the sugar beet families.
and potato fields while seeking a The photographers are Tom
better life for their Families. The Lindfors of Star Prairie, Wiscon-
photographs focus on the migrants' sin, and Richard Faulkner of Big-
faith, their devotion to family, and fork, Minnesota, 40 miles north of
their dedication to hard work. They Grand Rapids. They used the
document sweat and callused North Dakota Museum of Art as
hands, temporary classrooms and headquarters as they explored mi-
daycare centers, family celebra- grant life in the Red River Valley
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