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5th grade May Cardinal of the Month

Why was Gabe nominated for Cardinal of the Month? Gabe has been chosen as Cardinal of the Month because of many great qualities. He consistently works hard and strives to do his best. In order to make sure he does his best work he asks good questions, takes constructive criticism, and puts in the time and effort needed. He pays attention and participates in classroom discussions. He also gets along with everyone and has a good heart and sense of humor. He is respectful to others and is a great friend. What do you en

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8th grade May Cardinal of the Month

Why was Jedidiah nominated for Cardinal of the Month? Jed has been nominated for Cardinal of the Month by his teachers for his hard work and positive attitude. Jed is always trying his best and working hard during class. He takes his time and makes sure that he has the correct answer before moving onto the next problem/task. Jed is always happy and respectful to his teachers and peers; everyone enjoys being around him because of these great attributes. Keep up the good work, Jed! What do you enjoy

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Wabasso Senior Dining through June 10

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Wabasso Senior Dining is only offering home delivery of meals, until further notice. Home delivery is available to those residing in Wabasso, Wanda, Lucan, Seaforth, Vesta, Delhi, Lamberton, Redwood Falls, Clements, Morton, Fairfax, Franklin, Gibbon, and Winthrop. To order a meal, or for more information, call Diane at 507-829-2385. You are asked to call one day prior by noon to order a meal. The cost is $4 a meal for those ages 60 and over; $2 on Thursdays for Wabasso residents. Menus are subject to change.

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TTOP 2022 Career Insitute registration deadline is July 5

Technology and Trades on the Prairie (TTOP) is committed to providing unique opportunities for students to explore, experience, and excel in the technical skills needed for our workforce, today and tomorrow. We envision regional workforce needs met through industry, education, and community partnerships committed to increasing student success in Southwest Minnesota technology and trades careers.

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Second annual 6th grade science and engineering fair results announced

Redwood Valley Middle School hosted their Second annual 6th Grade Science and Engineering Fair on Wednesday, May 25, in the ice arena of the Redwood Area Community. Science Fair Winners: 1st Place: Aubrey Corder with “What product cleans a coin the best?” 2nd Place: Ethen Keehl with “Top Shot” 3rd Place: Dasan Beckler with “Where’s the most bacteria in the classroom?” Honorable Mentions: Jace Baumgard with “What shape of a boat holds the most weight?" Harper Helgeson with "Which bubble gum blows the biggest bubble?" Bry’son Young with “Hot Salt Water.” Aric Ewald with “Can you tell the difference between pops?” Shania Johnson with "Which rack does a cookie bake the best at?" Engineering Fair Winners: 1st Place: Emma Linsmeier with "Got food?" 2nd Place: Maggie Joyce with her "Dog Ramp." 3rd Place: Lola Luze with "Sports Equipment Rack." Honorable Mentions: Casan Myers with the "Egg De-pooper." Ashton Panitzke with his "Gear Holder." Kaelynn Welsh with "Hattie’s New Home." Isaiah Nelson with "Light Taker-outer." Jacqueline Quackenbush with her Jacqueline Quackenbush with her "Cabinet Light." Grand Champion: Emma Linsmeier with "Got Food?" Photos by Ava Lund .

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