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SPOTLIGHT SHINES ON SENIOR GAGE BARES

Senior Gage Joseph Bares, son of Kevin Bares and Jennie Leibel and brother to Keely and Mylie Bares, was born on July 8, 2002.

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AVON ACADEMICIANS BRING HOME GOLD

On March 30, Ali Sees, Kristen Namminga, and Makayla Kopp hopped in a van with their physics teacher Paul Kuhlman heading to the Scotland Quiz Bowl, traditionally referred to as the Scotland Pizza Bowl. At the quiz bowl, teams competed against other schools, and who ever got the most questions right won.

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SOON-TO-BE GRADS EARN SENIOR TRIP

Avon’s senior class of 2021 traveled down to Eureka Springs, Arkansas for their senior trip. They left on March 24 at midnight and returned March 26 at 10:30 p.m. The group included ten seniors and two chaperones, plus the bus driver! After a long nine-hour drive, they arrived at their first destination.

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STUDENTS “UNMASK THE NIGHT” AT AVON PROM

After a year without, on March 27 Avon High Schoolers got their fancy on...Welcome back Prom. The theme of the Prom was Unmask the Night.

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BIG AND LITTLE DANCE PROMOTES LASTING MEMORIES

Monday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. the music department hosted the Big and Little Dance in the Avon School’s main gym. The event piggybacks on the Prom using their decorations and theme to help make the evening more festive.

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ATHLETES EARN ALL CONFERENCE AND LMVC AWARDS

WWith boys basketball ending, coaches from each region nominate players for Little Missouri Valley Conference (LMVC), and All Conference. The Avon boys basketball team placed one athlete on LMVC and two athletes on the All Conference. Senior Ashton Frank received All Conference and LMVC and junior Eli Watchorn received honorable mention for All Conference.

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STEPHANIE MILLER-DAVIS LIBRARY SUMMER READING GRANT PROGRAM

Pierre, S.D.– The Stephanie Miller-Davis Library Summer Reading Grant Program has continued its third year supporting summer reading programs in small rural communities in partnership with the South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) and the South Dakota State Library (SDSL). The program has distributed $25,000 to libraries in rural communities across South Dakota.

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