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MIDDLE SCHOOLERS PARTICIPATE IN MUSIC FESTIVAL

On March 9, Mrs. Autumn Schultz's middle school students went to Alcester-Hudson for the Middle School Music Festival. The festival was made up of schools in the southwest part of South Dakota.

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SENIORS PARTICIPATE IN MOCK PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Avon’s US Government class is involved in a mock presidential election. According to government teacher Kris Cahoy, this is an opportunity for the senior class to run a campaign and organize their stances on issues in order to create a media promotion for their candidates. This month-long project started February 15 and ends on election day, March 15. All the grades will get to vote.

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Riley Rucktaeschel

Riley Rucktaeschel was born on October 21, 2003, to Josh Rucktaeschel and Kim Johnson. He has two siblings, Devin Rucktaeschel and Taylor Johnson.

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HOSA MEMBERS TOUR USD MEDICAL FACILITIES

Avon High School's Health Occupation Student Association (HOSA) chapter traveled to USD on March 3. The chapter explored the campus, learned about the different occupations in the medical field, and toured the cadaver lab.

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BOYS BASKETBALL POST SEASON COMMENTS

Coach Bailey Lagge had these remarks on the boys basketball season coming to an end: "I thought this season we had a lot of players make big improvements in their game. We were able to come together for a few wins while improving and playing teams tough all season. I am really proud of the leadership shown by the seniors on our team and how they modeled putting forth 100% effort. We had kids step into new roles and really help out the team. Thank you to Coach Wince and Coach Fathke for their help with the program and a big thank you to the community for all their support. Looking forward to a productive offseason and improving next season."

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RED RAIDERS ARE OFF TO STATE

Good Luck Red Raiders!

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Rotary News

President Bryan Slaba welcomed the Wagner Rotarians to their weekly meeting with a loud ringing of the bell. Rotarian Laurie Kidd began a prayer by asking for a moment of silence for the country of Ukraine. Laurie asked for March birthdays which turned out to be Jamie Soukup and Craig Krsnak. The club sang Happy Birthday to the two members, and this was followed by a gusty singing of “Sing Out a Song to Rotary” and “Let There Be Peace on Earth.”

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