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'A DATE THAT WILL LIVE IN INFAMY'

December 7, 1941 is a “date that will live in infamy” as stated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his famous speech after the events of the Pearl Harbor bombing. That event let to the United States involvement in World War II. President’s Roosevelt’s speech was a call to arms and a declaration of war against this act of aggression by a foreign nation. He never wanted us to forget what happened. President Roosevelt concluded his speech by saying “With confidence in our armed forces, with the unbounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph – so help us God.”

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ANDES CENTRAL WRESTLING WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW

The head coach for the 20232024 Andes Central wrestling team is David Kocer. Coach Kocer is assisted by Jason Knebel and the JV/Jr. High coach is Jacob Ziegler. This is Coach Kocer’s first season as the head coach for Andes Central.

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ANDES CENTRAL STUDENTS ATTEND ALADDIN PERFORMANCE

The Sioux Falls Washington Pavilion presented the hit Broadway Musical Aladdin from November 28th through December 3rd. The Andes Central Music Boosters sponsored a trip for Andes Central middle school and high school band and chorus members to go and experience Aladdin. Thirty-seven Andes Central students along with 12 chaperones attended the performance at the Washington Pavilion Friday, December 1st.

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PRESCHOOLERS TAKE PART IN SCHOLASTIC PAJAMA DRIVE

PRESCHOOLERS TAKE PART IN SCHOLASTIC PAJAMA DRIVE

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ORAL INTERP AWARDED CLASS B TEAM EXCELLENCE AWARD

ORAL INTERP AWARDED CLASS B TEAM EXCELLENCE AWARD

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AVON PUBLIC SCHOOL - NOVEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

November Students of the Month have been announced at Avon Public School.

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CLASSROOM OF THE WEEK: THIRD GRADE

In the morning, students perform daily tasks like lunchcountandpencilsharpening. After the flag pledge, they have Pirate Time with the 4th graders, where they work on reading skills. The day then moves to music or P.E., depending on the day of the week, with Scholastic News on Fridays. The rest of the morning is spent doing Language Arts. The afternoon curriculum includes mathandscience,witheither library or guidance. Friday afternoons are dedicated to art. The part of the day the third graders enjoy the best is the three recesses they get.

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