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With National Nursing Week celebrated May 6th through May 12th, it is only fitting to honor and recognize those that take care of the senior members of the community. The Lake Andes Senior Living Center has a wonderful nursing staff of eight nurses. The nurses on staff at the Lake Andes Senior Living Center include Patsy Bergin Riekman, Sarah Carda, Alicia R, Toni Bartunek, Deanna Houseman, Karen Olson, Arlys Johnson, and Emily I.
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Read moreAndes Central JAG students went to St. Louis, Missouri for the National Career Development Conference April 16th-21st. Their days were filled with NCDC activities and ceremonies, meeting new people, as well as exploring the city. These students had a wonderful experience and did a great job representing Andes Central! Congratulations to Anais, Syrianna, Mahipya, Muriel, Kashton and Mr. Hooks on a job well done. Courtesy photo
Read moreFor most Wagner residents, it is no surprise to see construction happening at the Wagner Community School. This year is no exception. Construction began in early April with the dirt work for the WCS garage project and demolition of four existing bathrooms within the school. The school is constructing a 6,500 square foot garage for vehicles and maintenance storage west of the high school parking lot. When completed there will be five garage stalls for vehicles and two oversized stalls for maintenance storage.
Read moreService Learning is a method of learning that incorporates research, action, and reflection. To provide additional electives and provide opportunities for juniors and seniors to connect to their community and surrounding areas, the pilot course began in January. In other words, students who took the new course this spring researched needs within the community. From that research, they identified a topic with which they were most interested, partnered with a community member and created a plan to help their community. Each student created a schedule for the project unique to their talents and interests. Each community partner was someone able to support the student’s project idea because of the community partner’s interests and expertise. As the classroom facilitator, I would like to thank every person and/ or business that showed interest in supporting our students as community partners. The students put in many hours of work, and I enjoyed watching their ideas bloom with their selected community partner’s guidance. Sphynx Foster, after researching, found the area had a high need for mental health resources. She was able to contact the Helpline Center and obtained promotional materials to pass out at the school play. She distributed materials that promoted area resources for anyone struggling with mental health issues. She has partnered with Ericka Kotab, a school psychologist, as her community partner to provide guidance.
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