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Wednesday, December 24, 2014 Page 3
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The program is designed to the duties of One Act Play
be integrated into our curricu- director.
lum particularly in English Guided Study Time had
and social studies. The pro- some speakers speak to GST
gram also involves use of groups. Woelber told the
commumty mentors, board they are trying to get
Menton said Guided Study more alumni to speak for
time is going well and is GST time.
strong. Superintendent Woelber
Senior class trip update: brought up funding installa-
Helgeson told the board the tion of wireless internet in the
seniors were requested to community center. He says it
have the remainder of their would be a lot easier to get
deposit down. There are 26 meetings for school and city
students going out of a class at the central location for area
of 39. meetings.
Menton was told that there The board voted to install
could be a possible cost sav- a wireless internet connection
ings for future trips if one in the community center, with
faculty member was respon- the cost for the year not to
sible for doing the trip exceedS1,000.
arrangements in house.Woelber has secured a
Menton and Helgeson grant from the Remick
will prepare a proposal and Foundation, for $18,000
look into building the trip towards air conditioning the
into the curriculum. It also school auditorium. The actual
could be trip prep before and cost of doing the project is
after the trip. The trip could $32,000. We will look to the
also be a whole class trip with community to see if there are
all students going. Helgeson some willing to contribute to
commented, it would be a this project. During the dis-
real learning experience, cussion adding a summer the-
Bill Richards is getting a ater program came up. The
new evaluation set up for board passed a motion to
teachers, approve $9,000 towards the
He noted that Shannon project.
Helgeson will be taking over
Santa at Walnut Grove...
Kids at
Santa
night in
Walnut
Grove
enjoyed
making
a variety
of crafts
during the
evening.
These little boys were enjoying their hot
dogs at Santa Claus night at the Walnut
Grove Community Center.
Sarah Mershon is enjoying her visit with
Santa Claus.
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Area news briefs
Fulda Free Press - Lisa Kremer, Fulda, of Familias Juntas (Families Together) presented
Pope Francis with the book "Guerido Papa" which is a compilation of letters written to the
Pope by the children of Familias Juntas. Kremer's recent trip to Rome was through an invita-
tion from the Guatemalan Ambassador to the Vatican. She accompanied Luis Argueta, the
film maker of ABRAZOS, who presented the Pope with a copy of the film which tells stories
about the immigrants and their families.
Lamberton News - After 19 years of leadership at the U of MN SW Re-search & Outreach
Center (SWROC), Pauline Nickel will retire from her position as Head at the end of 2014.
Nickel will continue working at the SWROC on a part-time basis to provide leadership of
K-12 education outreach programs and develop new models in her retirement.
Murray County Herald - Elonne Winter decides to retire from day care after nearly forty-
five years of service. Elonne, Slayton, originally started her daycare in 1970. Over those
years she has likely touched the lives of somewhere between one-hundred fifty to two-hun-
dred children.
Tracy Headlight Herald - The Tracy Economic Development Authority remains cautious
about allocating public money to pay for a hotel feasibility study. At the recent meeting, the
EDA took no action on an inquiry from an outside development group that says it is studying
the possibility of building a franchise motel in Tracy.
Windom Citizen - For the first time in decades, Riverfest will not be held on the second
weekend in June. Riverfest Chair Mike Garcia announced recently that the celebration will
move to the last weekend in June. Garcia said the new date seems to have less competition
from other community events.
is pleased to recognize Cassie Dieter 10 Years of Service
(left to right).. Marcy Wittrock, Westbrook Lab Supervisor, Cassie Dieter,
Megan Porth, Laura Plotter, Medical Lab Technicians
SANF~RD"
HEALTH