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ORAL INTERP AWARDED CLASS B TEAM EXCELLENCE AWARD
Read moreNovember Students of the Month have been announced at Avon Public School.
Read moreKindra Elaine Mixon was born on November 3rd, 2005. Her parents are Shawn and Penny Mixon. Kindra has two siblings, her sister Kalee and brother Kaden. Kindra’s favorite class is chemistry because she likes to do anything with science and it is challenging. The most challenging task that she faces as a senior is having to take all of her hardest classes in the morning periods. In her spare time, Kindra likes to make bracelets, listen to music, anddosomewriting.The mostinspirationalquotethat shelivesbyis“Peoplecry,not because they are weak. It is because they’ve been strong for too long.” – Johnny Depp Some of Kindra’s favorite highschoolactivitiesinclude track, choir, and attending sports events and school activities. Kindra’s proudest moment is maintaining a GPA higher than 3.5 during thestruggleofCOVID.Someone who is a role model to Kindra is her dad, he teaches her a lot of great life lessons. High school has prepared Kindra for the outside life because it teaches kids how to think critically, ask deeper questions, and challenge themselves among other people.Whenaskedwhatshe will miss most about AHS, she stated, “I will miss my friends the most. The thing I will remember about AHS is the great relationships I have made with many of my classmates and other classes.”
Read moreIn 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.
Read morePresident Becky Brunsing gave a quiet bell ring to bring the Wagner Rotarians to order on November 29th. There were a few Rotarians missing as they were attending the Build Dakota conference being held at the Wagner Theatre in conjunction with Wagner Community School students, teachers, and members of the business community in the City of Wagner.
Read moreThe Wagner School gym was filled withmusic, smiles and excitement last Tuesday night as the Early Learning Center students presented their Winter Concert.Photos by Jan Martin
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Read moreThe Wagner Community School’s current seniors were asked to attend a post-graduation planning and training program sponsored by the Wagner Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, November 29th. The event was planned and put together by Dana Sanderson with the help of the Wagner Chamber of Commerce and the Yankton Sioux Tribe.
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