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May Day has become a forgotten tradition. On this day neighbors may leave baskets of flowers on each others doorstep, a popular tradition in the 19th and 20th century. AmyBeesonandDixieJurrens withPiratePrepChildcareare helpingcarryonthistradition. They took the children around town to local businesses and houses to deliver May Day baskets to 37 people. Their act of kindnessbrightenedeveryones day! Courtesy photos.
Read moreThe Andes Central senior class decided to end their year with one final gift bestowed upon their fellow students and the school staff. Senior class members came to school early Thursday, May 2nd armed with trucks and trailers to block off as much of the student and staff parking lot as they possibly could. They then set up a tent in the middle of the lot and decided to cook themselves breakfast while watching both the students and staff struggle to figure out how to park as they normally would. The staff did return the favor to several seniors by plastic wrapping their vehicles making it impossible for them to open their doors until the wrap was removed.
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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 moreEleanor (Soukup) Andersh has been a lifelong Wagner resident. When she began school, she first attended the Big Tobacco country school which was located three miles from the Soukup family’s rural residence. She attended the Big Tobacco school for first and second grade and then again in eighth grade. When the weather was nice, she would have to walk home from school. For her third-grade year of school, Eleanor was sent to the Tabor Catholic School at the Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church which at the time was also a boarding school with a dormitory. Her parents decided to send Eleanor and later her sister Mary to the catholic boarding school after her older brothers had graduated from the eighth grade from the Big Tobacco country school.
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