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Vocal Director Autumn Schultz has been teaching her fourth grade elementary students how to play the ukuleles this school year. She recently decided to have them play the National Anthem at the home double header basketball game on February 1 when the Pirates took on the Menno Wolves. The third graders did the singing while the fourth grade got to show their talents and skills on playing the ukuleles.
Read moreConrad and Erma Meyer were visitors on Saturday in the home of her brother, Ron and Carla Jelsma of Armour.
Read moreFahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a novel detailing a dystopian society that is forbidden from reading books. In his research, Bradbury found that 451 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which these “illegal” books burn, inspiring him to create Guy Montag, his book-burning protagonist turned book reading hero. With this loss of knowledge comes questions about the morality of our society. The Avon High School junior class has been reading the novel as well as participating in moral dilemma discussions twice a week.
Read moreReese Powers (Charles Mix County) received the Touchstone Energy Scholarship for November 8, and Katie Gretschmann (Bon Homme) received the Touchstone Energy Scholarship for January 27.
Read moreAvon cheerleaders and Cheer Coach Becky Haenfler recently hosted the Little Pirates Cheer Camp on January 29. There were 48 little cheerleaders from grades preschool through eighth grade that attended camp.
Read moreEvery month a Avon High School student is recognized for their academic effort, good character, overall good behavior, and treating everybody with kindness. Students who win this award receive perks: one bag of beef sticks from Southside Meats; a Concession Stand Ticket from Scott and Theresa Swier for a bag of popcorn and a drink; 5 Chamber bucks from Avon Community Bank; a gift certificate for a burger, fries, and a drink from Tolsma’s Cove; $5 gift certificate from Deb and Nyla’s; 25% off of prom flowers from the Flower Shop; a free Pirate T-shirt from the Avon Booster Club; and the student of the month parking spot.
Read moreWhen a middle school student wins the student of the month, they get $5 Chamber Bucks from Avon Community Bank, a Gift certificate for a burger and a drink from Tolsma’s Cove, Avon Pirate gear from Cahoy’s service, concessions stand ticket from Mrs. Swier, and a Student of the Month yard sign from the Avon Booster Club.
Read moreStudent of the month is to recognize students on things they have done really well academically, as well as their achievements, behavior and contributions to Avon School.
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