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State University in May of 1997. She then completed her Master’s of Science Degree in Counseling and Human Resource Development in December of 1999.
Read moreOne of this week’s WCS Senior spotlight highlights Carter Cournoyer. He is the son of Antoinette Cournoyer and Joey Cournoyer Sr. During his years at WCS, Carter has been involved in the extra-curricular activities of basketball (four years) and football (one year).
Read moreOne of this week’s WCS Senior spotlight highlights Sydney Cournoyer. She is the daughter of Antoinette Cournoyer and Joey Cournoyer Sr. Sydney’s nickname is Syd. During her years at WCS, Sydney has been involved in the extra-curricular activities of volleyball (one year), basketball (two years), and softball (two years).
Read moreNational Pride in Foodservice Week is February 5th-9th. Pride in Foodservice Week applauds nutrition, foodservice professionals and other members of the dietary team. Recognition and gratitude are well deserved for people who work in these fields. Wagner Community School has twelve foodservice professionals that deserve recognition for all that they do to provide and prepare good school lunches for the staff and students. Wagner’s foodservice professionals are Dave Tolliver, Kathy Leibel, Denise Efta, Sandra Mills, Kathy Winckler, Carolyn Kocer, Robbin Cuka, Lexie Youngstrom, Mary Ann Rucktaseschel, Joni Soukup, Irene Sully and Jan Martin.
Read moreNational Pride in Foodservice Week is February 5th-9th. Pride in Foodservice Week applauds nutrition, foodservice professionals and other members of the dietary team. Recognition and gratitude are well deserved for people who work in these fields. The Avon School District has three foodservice professionals that deserverecognitionforallthat they do to provide and prepare good school lunches for the staff and students. Avon’s foodservice professionals are Jennifer Ridgway, Angie Ferwerda, and Heidi Penning.
Read moreNational Pride in Foodservice Week is February 5th-9th. Pride in Foodservice Week applauds nutrition, foodservice professionals and other members of the dietary team. Recognition and gratitude are well deserved for the people who work in these fields. The Andes Central School District has five foodservice professionals that deserve recognition for all that they do to provide and prepare good school lunches for the staff and students. Andes Central’s foodservice professionals are Laura Houseman, Muriel Shinkle, Susan Fuchs, Dawn Coenen and Jessica Johanneson.
Read moreThe Legislature met for five days this week and we were able to work through a lot of bills. The Transportation Committee has passed two new license plate bills.
Read moreJustin and Ruth Bouza. Timothy usually goes by Tim. During his years at WCS, Timothy has been involved in many extra-curricular activities including band (four years), track (two years), wrestling (four years), and football (four years).
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