DECEMBER 14, 2011 THE PRESS PAGE 9
Arti cl es
News and Notes from
Park River Public School
Thur., Dec. *5-
Wed., Dec. 2,
Meals are subject
to chan~e without notice
ADAMS~EDMORE ELEMENTARY (ADAMS)
Thurs ......... B: Cereal, PBJ L: Tomato soup, grilled cheese, crackers, carrot
sticks, salad, sauce
Fri--B: Toast, sauce L: Pizza, green beans, appledauce
Men--B: Cereal, PBJ L: Tater tot hotdish, peas, salad, breadsticks, sauce
Tues--B: Toast, sauce L: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, gravy,
bread, sweet potatoes, fruit
Wed--B: French toast, sauce L: Hot dogs, chips, salad, ice cream, beans
ADAMS~EDMORE HIGH SCHOOL (EDMORE)
Served daily, skim milk, salad bar, whole wheat products
Thur~ B: Muffins, grapes L: Build a burger, toppings, tater tots, fruit,
salad bar
Fri--B: Cereal, toast L: Baked potato bar, toppings, veggies w ranch,
Jello w toppings, salad bar
Men--B: Cereal, toast L: Tater tot hotdish, pickles, mini loaf bread,
brownies, salad bar
Tues--B: Cinnamon glazed toast, orange slices L: Soup and salad bar,
bread, fruit
Wed--B: Cereal, toast L: Scalloped potatoes w ham, cranberries,
lettuce, rolls, dessert, salad bar
FORDVILLE~LANKIN SCHOOL (FORDVILLE)
Milk ,% bread are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thurs--B: Cereal, cranberry muffins L: BBQ chicken, scalloped
potatoes, corn, veg tray, fruit sauce
Fri--B: Breakfast pizza L: Soft shell tacos, nachos, toppings, veg tray,
fruit cups
Men---B: Cereal, toast L: Chicken burgers, fries, salad bar, fruit
Tues--B: Cinamon caramel roll L: Lasagna, garlic bread, salad bar,
fresh fruit
Wed--B: Fried eggs, toast L: Cream of potato ~ttp, ham sandwiches,
veg tray, cheese, crackers, fruit slices
MINTO PUBLIC SCHOOL (MINTO)
Peanut butter and Jelly served at all breakfasts; milk, peanut butter, and
bread served with aH meals.
Thurs---B: Cereal,,toast L: Hot dogs on bun, baked beans, veggies, fruit
cup
Fri--B: Egg patties, toast L: Hot ham & cheese, green beans, veggies,
fruit cup
Men--B: Omelets, toast L: Chicken patties on bun, potato chips,
veggies, fruit cup
Tues--B: French toast, sausage links L: Taco salad, lettuce, cheese,
sour cream, salsa, fruit cup
Wed--B: Yogurt, toast L: Burritos, corn, cheese, race sauce, fruit cup
PARK RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS (PARK RIVER)
Milk & broad are served daily. Meals are subject to change.
Thurs--B: Scrambled Eggs, Toast, Fruit L: Taco Salad, Corn, Salad Bar,
Fruit
Fri--B: Cereal, Toast, Fruit L: French Bread Pizza, Salad Bar, Fruit
Nlon B: Breakfast Taco, Fruit L: Popcorn Chicken, Salad Bar, Fruit
Tues--B: Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuits, Fruit L: ttot Ham & Cheese,
Rice, Pineapple, Salad Bar
Wed---B: Cereal, Toast, Fruit L: Meatballs, Mashed Potato, Gravy, Salad
Bar, Fruit
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VALLEY~EDINBURG K-4 (HOOPLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk, Ve~ie, Dessert served with aH meaIs.
Thurs: Meatballs & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Dessert
Fri: Hot Ham & Cheese, Sun Chips, Vegetable, Dessert
Men: Taco in a Bag, Salsa, Vegetable, Dessert
Tues: Chicken Burgers, Mac. Salad, Vegetable, Dessert
Wed: Pepperoni Pizza, Fruit, Vegetable, Dessert
VALLEY-EDINBURG 5~8 (CRYSTAL)
Thurs: Turkey slice, baked potato, sandwiches, corn, dessert
Fri: Hamburger hotdish, sandwiches, green beans, dessert
Men: BBQ, string cheese, multi grain chips, baked beans, dessert
Tues: Chicken burgers, lettuce salad, corn, dessert
Wed: Pizza, lettuce salad, sandwiches, voggies, dessert
VALLEY~EDINBURG HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURG)
Milk, bread and peanut butter are served with every meal.
Thurs: Pancake on a stick, French Toast, Sausages, Scrmubled Eggs',
Yogurt
Fri: Bar B Q's, Chips & Dip, Salad Bar, Fruit, Ice Cream Dixie Cup
Men: French Bread Pizza, Salad Bar, Fruit
Tue: Chicken Strips, Tater Tots, Corn, Salad Bar, Fruit
Wed: Corn Dogs, Bush's Beans, Salad Bar, Fruit
Above: (L to R) Grace Dryburgh, Walstt County Grand Prize Winner; Reed Minello - first place from Adams-Edmore School; Brandi Niemann - first place from
Grafton School; Juan Villanueva - first place from Minto School; and Gretchen Brummond - first place from Park River School.
Secondhand smoke poster contest winners announced
By Sharon Laxdal avoid secondhand smoke, lung diseases. In addition, prize winners include:ticipated in the contest.
WALSH COUNTY, These posters help edu- children who have asthma Reed Minello (Adams-Ed- There were many wonder-
N.D. -- The Walsh cate adults to never smoke and breathe secondhandmore Public School), ful and educational posters
County Health District is around children, espe-smoke have more asthmaBrandi Niemann (Grafton displayed in the halls of
pleased to announce the cially in homes or vehi- attacks. Public School), Juan Vii- these Walsh County
winners of the 5th Annual cles whether or not chil- This contest has one lanueva (Minto Public schools. It is now planned
Secondhand Smoke Poster dren are present at the grand prize winner for all School), and Gretchen to use these posters at pub-
Contest. Sixth graderstime. According to theparticipating 6th graders Brummond (Park River lic events in the upcom-
from Walsh County American Lung Associa-from Walsh County. This Public School). ing year to help reinforce
schools were once again tion children who breathe year, our grand prize win- The Walsh County the dangers of secondhand
asked to help educate their in secondhand smoke ner was Grace DryburghHealth District wouldlike smoke.
schools and the public on have more ear infections from Grafton Public to congratulate each of Editor Note: Laxdal
the dangers of secondhand and are more likely to de- School. In addition each these poster contest win- is the Tobacco Prevention
smoke as well as provide velop pneumonia, bron-school also has a first prize ners as well as thank all Coordinator with Walsh
information on ways tochitis, asthma, and other winner. This year's first the 6th graders who par- County •Health District.
By Jessica Greicar
Cell phones, electronic tablets,
music devices, eReaders, and
many other new technologies are.
continually changing the world in
which we live. Imagine the dif-
ference from just fifteen years ago.
It's amazing. These new innova-
tions are modifying just about
every aspect of our everyday lives.
Incredibly, the "age of technol-
ogy" is just beginning and in the
next few decades we will see even
more significant developments in
the tools available.
New developments in technol- --
ogy are having a large impact in
our schools as well. This is par-
ticularly true regarding changes in
the core area of science. As a sci-
ence educator, I am continually
working to keep up with the
changing times, adjusting my les-
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son plans accordingly, and fie- nity of integrating the Vernier
quently modifying my classroom LabQuest computer interface sys-
setting to best utilize these new re- tem into the physics curriculum.
sources. Additionally, it is impor- This innovative device allows stu-
tant to help the students become dents to collect, analyze, and
more technically savvy, as they graph scientific data in a relatively
will see many more advancements rapid and efficient manner. At-
in the future, tachments for the LabQuest are
Through our cooperation with available for measurements asso-
the North Valley Career-Tech ciated with a wide variety of sci-
Center, Park River High School entific theories, principals, and
has recently enjoyed the opportu- models. For example, students
can measure sound, ultraviolet
light, electrical current, gas con-
centrations, force, velocity, etc;
Just by simply changing an at-
tachment on the LabQuest unit.
The opportunities available
with this state-of-the-art device are
unlimited. The data accumulated
in one classroom session with the
LabQuest, would, have taken days
or weeks to collect in the past.
This offers the students' additional
time for discussion, data analysis,
and further investigation. As in
our daily lives with an increasing
number of technology devices at
our fingertips, technology will
continue to provide advancements
in our classrooms as well.
Editor's Note: Greicar is a 9-12
science teacher .for Park River
Schools.
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