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PARK RIVER, N.D. -- Park
River Area High School would
like to recognize the following
students for being selected as the
Students of the Quarter for the
first nine weeks: Kylie Jacobson,
Toby Zikmund, Jackson Hankey,
Kirsten Whaley, Jade Sangrait,
and Joseph DiNicola These stu-
dents were recognized for show-
ing considerable growth or
consistently demonstrating their
best effort academically over the
first nine weeks.
Student of the Quarter Pro-
files:
Kylie Jacobsen, Grade 7
Daughter of Craig and Katie
Jacobson.
World Geography, Ag Tech,
Health and Science are her fa-
vorite academic subjects and she
is also active in basketball, vol-
leyball and golf.
Outside of school Kylie is in-
volved with Youth Group and 4-
H.
Her desire to succeed comes
from her family telling her to do
her best along with their love and
support.
Kylie hopes to become a phys-
ical therapist after school.
Toby Zikmund, Grade 8
Son of Tim and Jacqi Zik-
mund.
Earth Science is his favorite
academic subject and he is also
participates in basketball and
football.
Outside of school, Toby is ac-
tive in 4-H.
His desire to succeed comes
from his parents and he is cur-
rently undecided in his future as-
pirations.
Jackson Hankey, Grade 9
Son of David and Jana Han-
key.
Photos: Submitted
Above: Park River Area School Students of the First Quarter. Top (L to R) Kylie Jacobson, Toby Zikmund, Jackson Hankey, Bottom (L to R) Kirsten Whaley, Jade Sangrait,
and Joseph DiNicola.
hockey and baseball. Whaley. after school she would like to be- realize that if you push yourself,
Outside of school, he can usu- Ancient History, Band and come a teacher, you can be the person you want
ally be found working on the Chorus are Kirsten's favorite ac- Jade Sangrait, Grade 11 to be," she said.
farm. ademic subjects and she is also Daughter of Lonnie Sangrait She would like to be a cosme-
His desire to succeed comesinvolved in volleyball, yearbook, and Cathy Gordon. tologist after high school.
from his parents and he is cur- basketball and drama. Math is Jade's favorite aca- Joseph DiNi ola, Grade 12
rently undecided what he would In her spare time she is indemic subject and her desire to Son ofRonandLeAnnaDiNi-
like to do in the future, piano and church activities, succeed comes from her father, cola.
Science is Jackson's favorite "He
academic subiect in school and Kirsten Whaley, Grade 10 Wanting to do the best that pushes me to be the per- History and Math are his fa-
.. ,..Datlghter of Lowell and Lesa can is what helps her succeed son I want to be and he. got me to vorite academic , .subjects in.
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Park River Area School
Regular Board Of Education Meeting
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Park River Area School
Special Board Of Education Meeting
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL #8 benefits, All in favor, M.C.
SPECIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION With no further business, the meeting
MEETING, 12:00 PM adjourned at 12:05 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013
PARK RIVER, ND
Special board meeting held October
28, 2013. Thompson, Bata, Rost, Hahn, _Diana Hahn, President
Laaveg present, Houser via telephone
conferencing.
President Hahn called the meeting to _Rebecca Svobodny, Business Manager
order at 12:00 p.m.
M: Laaveg S: Rost to choose the
Direct Reimbursement Method for
financing of unemployment insurance (Nov. 27, 2013)
Park River Area School
Public Hearing
adjourned at 6:15 p.m.
_Diana Hahn, President
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL #8
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING
6:00 PM THURSDAY
OCTOBER 10, 2013
PARK RIVER, ND
Regular board meeting held October
10, 2013. All members present.
President Hahn called the meeting to
order at 6:00 p.m.
M: Laaveg S: Brummond to approve
the corrected Minutes of the Regular
Board Meeting held September 12, 2013,
All in favor, M.C.
M: Brummond S: Thompson to
approve the expenditures as follows:
General Fund #1126-1160, $111,357.37;
Payroll & Benefits #75027-75073,
$280,314.75; Manual checks #510001-
511020, $142,002.51 and Special
Activities #1025-1062, $44,817.85, All in
favor, M.C.
MARCIA ROST 7,770.00
CHERI LOTHSPEICH 24,525.00
WATER & LIGHT DEPT 4,901.07
SAM'S CLUB 100.00
VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY
200.00
LOIS SOLSENG 150.00
THE HARTFORD PRIORITY
ACCTS 3,786.12
FIRST UNITED BANK 42,741.25
DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES78.00
RICK CLEMETSON 300.00
AMAZON.COM CREDIT 1,267.81
BECKY SVOBODNY 25.00
DAHLEN PLUMBING & HEATING
402.20
DONNA GALLOWAY 153.00
DORSHER PIANO TUNING230.00
EMIL SCHOENFISH 3,850.00
FILTER CARE OF GRAFTON/NAPA
42.75
FIRST UNITED INSURANCE
9,695.00
HARTLEY'S SCHOOL BUSES84.36
JEAN FJELD 624.99
JONATHAN BERG 110.00
_Rebecca Svobodny, Business Manager
(Nov. 27, 2013)
City of Edinburg
Council Proceedings
Old Business:
Denault reported on prices of tables
and chairs for Community Center.
New Business:
Dogs running at large are becoming a
problem again.
Adjourn: Pewe
Next Meeting: Monday, December 9th
at 7 pm.
Respectfully submitted
Vera Brandvold, Auditor
(Nov. 27, 2013)
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL #8
PUBLIC HEARING, 6:00 PM
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
PARK RIVER, ND
Public hearing held September 12,
2013. Brummond, Bata, Houser, Laaveg,
Hahn, Thompson and Rost present.
President Hahn called the hearing to
order at 6:00 p.m.
Kirk Ham gave a brief overview of the
calculation of zero increase in the number
of mills pursuant to NDCC 57-15-02.1.
With no further business, the meeting
City of Edinburg
Council Proceeding
November 13, 2013
7:00 pm
Call to Order: Mayor Halldorson
Present: Sondeland, Denault, Pewe
and Hall
MSC: Denault, Sondeland approve
minutes as read. Carried
MSC: Sondeland, Denault to approve
payment of bills beginning with check
#6862 through #6877 for a total of
$3584.03 and approve the monthly
financial statement with balance on hand
of $32016.84.
school and he is also involved in
FFA. Outside of school, Joseph
enjoys working on video projects
and computer programs and the
motivation of his peers, teachers,
siblings, and girlfriend is what
helps with his desire to succeed.
Joseph plans to further is educa-
tion in computer science and
business in the futurei: ,
JOY BUCHHOLTZ 1,084.98 BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ND
KATHY KIBLER 2,127.30 12,596.10
LEON'S BUILDING CENTER728.40 AFLAC1,624.10
LORI BENEDA 130.84 JENNIFER JOHNSON 100.00
MIDWEST INVESTIGATION & COCA-COLA REFRESHMENTS
SECURITY, INC. 250.00 1,230.75
NDCEL 570.00 DANTE IRVlNE 50.00
NORTHERN RED RIVER D'S DESIGNS 78.00
INTERACTIVE TV 14,377.25 DYLAN KACHENA 40.00
REBECCA SCHRAMM 35.00 GAVIN GILLESPIE 20.00
RICK JACKSON 1,985.00 GRAFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
SAMSON ELECTRIC 8,772.58 125.00
SCHOLASTIC EQUIPMENT JONATHAN BERG 22.00
COMPANY, LLC 14,168.68 JORDAN OMLIE 44.00
SHANNON MARKUSEN 35.00 JOSH HAM 10.00
UPPER VALLEY SPECIAL JS WHOLESALE & VENDING
EDUCATION 11,042.03 579.98
VERIZON 104.84 KEVlN SKAVHAUG 22.00
WALSH COUNTY PRESS 187.14 JUSTIN KIEFER 154.00
WATER & LIGHT DEPT 9,175.12 LANGDON AREA SCHOOL
WAYNES VARIETY 40.00 DISTRICT 260.00
WELCH'S BAKERY 1,085.60 LOGAN SYRUP 20.00
WELLS FARGO CORPORATE MAX BERGER 30.00
TRUST SERVICE 10,142.50 NATIONAL FFA 304.00
CULINEX 524.68 NDCCA 50.00
NORTH STAR COOP 5,576.94 NORTH STAR COOP 96.00
NORTHDALE OIL INC. 767.90 BRETT OMDAHL 332.00
THREE STAR DAIRY, INC. PARK RIVER AREA REVOLVING
1,543.97 ACCOUNT 2,984.44
US FOODSERVlCE GRG DIVISION PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL
10,416.51 33,769.29
AFLAC1,624.10 RICKI JONES 70.00
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ND ROB SCHERR 132.00
12,596.10 ROBERT GOLL 200.00
THE HARTFORD PRIORITY SAM'S CLUB 1,373.44
ACCTS 2,342.37 SHANNON MARKUSEN 26.28
NDCCA 50.00 SPENCER SKAVHAUG 30.00
NDACDA 150.00 THREE STAR DAIRY, INC.
ANGELA SOLSENG 125.96 414.36
WILLIE STANLEY 7,200.00 TOM MAGNUSSON 20.00
AFLAC1,587.36 TYLER WASLASKI 50.00
WALSH COUNTY FAIRBOARD WAYNES VARIETY 127.71
200.00 WEDDING DESIGNS 196.00
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF ND WELCH'S BAKERY 116.60
14,762.61 WILL ZIMMERMAN 110.00
THE HARTFORD PRIORITY
ACCTS 2,342.37 M: Brummond S: Thompson to accept
VALLEY CITY STATE UNIVERSITY with regrets the resignation of Donna
150.00 Galloway effective the end of 2013-2014
school year, All in favor, M.C.
M: Houser S: Bata to accept with
regrets the resignation of Char Myrdal at
the end of the 2013-2014 school year, All
in favor, M.C.
M: Rost S: Laaveg to approve Donna
Galloway's Early Retirement request, All
in favor, M.C.
M: Rost S: Laaveg to approve Char
Myrdal's Early Retirement Request, All in
favor, MC.
M: Brummond S: Bata to buy the skid
steer loader from Park River Implement at
a price of $31,800.00, All in favor, M.C.
M: Bata S: Rost to hire Dr. Mary
Erhardt, Discovery Consulting, for long-
term planning, All in favor, M.C.
M: Laaveg S: Thompson to have a
first reading of the Concussion
Management policy, Descriptor Code
FCAF, All in favor, M.C.
Reports were received by: Kirk Ham -
Financial and Administrative;
Administrative -Aaron Schramm and
Brenda Nilson; Vocational Center - Brad
Brummond; REA - Tracy Laaveg; there
was no Library Report. Other items of
discussion included: School Board
Convention and Board Resolutions,
Adams School District Audit for 2012-
2013 and the possibility of a new phone
system.
The next board meeting is scheduled
for November 19, 2013, at 5:30 p.m.
With no further business, the meeting
adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
Diana Hahn, President
___Rebecca Svobodny, Business
Manager
(Nov. 27, 2013)
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