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Cambridge High ScJlool
Business Teacher 'T 00kes
First Place
By Danielle Petitmermet
Our very own Sherie
Moran, the CHS Business
teacher and Cambridge
BPA advisor, competed in
four events at the State
Business Professionals of
America Postsecondary
Leadership Conference
in Boise this past Friday
and represented us very
well. Ms. Moran took
first place in Banking &
Finance, second place in
Advanced Office Systems
& Procedures, third
place in Legal Office
Procedures, and received
a 90% or Above certificate
in the Financial Math
and Analysis open event.
Ms. Moran is a member
of the University of Idaho
BPA chapter where she
is obtaining her Career
and Technical Education
(CTE) endorsement. By
placing in any one of
her events, Ms. Moran
is eligible to participate
at the BPA National
Leadership Conference
in Chicago in April. Ms.
Moran hopes her BPA
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
ouncil High School Student of the Week
students do equally well
this week when they head
back to Boise on March
8-10 for the BPA State
Leadership Conference-
Secondary Division. The
Cambridge BPA chapter
(Danielle Petitmermet (P),
Ammon Southwick (VP),
Austin Jensen (T), Skye
Southwlck (S), Devan
Mitchell, Wesley Hopkins,
Levi Morris, and Charity
Ader) want to qualify for
nationals so they can
accompany Ms. Moran to
Chicago! Go Titans!
Scouts Tour Co00:rthouse
Kass idy Pate
by Fran Ogden
This week's student of
the week is Kassidy Pate,
daughter of John and
Julie Pate of Council.
Kassidy is a sophomore
who is in cheerleading
and aspires to a career
in the health field.
She is athletic, hard
working and very much
on task. Faculty and
staff describe her as
respectful, courteous,
willing to help others,
and always having a
good attitude. Each
week during the staff
meeting, high school
staff select a student
who stands out above
the crowd for extra effort,
great attitude, kindness
to others, helpfulness,
etc. Staff members
appreciate Kassidy's
effort and great attitude.
Dinosaurs Invade
Page 7
School
by Barb Dixon and create. On Fri.day,
At Council Elementary March 2, the classroom
School Mrs. Fisher's was full of parents,
second grade has been friends and other
studying the Mesezoic students to see the kids'
Era. Each student chose very own idea of what
a dinosaur to research these massive creatures
looked like. Each of the
students had prepared a
talk about the dinosaur
they chose a model they
made of it.
Yours truly, with Cub Scouts (not in order) Hunter & Sawyr Hansen, Gaven
Gibleau, Cooper Iveson and Owen Ivey. Sawyr isn't actually a Cub Scout yet,
but came along for the adventure.
by Dale Fisk
Mandy Gibleau's
, Cub Scout troop took a
tour of the old Adams
County Courthouse last
week, with your editor
as their intrepid tour
guide. The boys had fun
looking for horsehair
in the old plaster wails,
and checking out the
remodeling that is
underway. Of course
the biggest hit was the
spooky old jail cells in
the basement.
Cuddy Mountain
Clovers Januam and •
February Report
by AMen Fisher, Club
Reporter
At the Cuddy Mountain
Clovers January meeting
the club decided to table
the discussion about
selling candy bars and
water on the 4th of
July. The members also
discussed upcoming
community service
projects, which may
, include cleaning the Fire
, Hall before the Fireman's
Ball. The fishing
members were going to
Riggins to learn about
Steelhead fishing. The
leatherworkers were set
to have a meeting in the
near future.
The February meeting
, was the 13th at the
Fire Hall. The meeting
included deciding to sell
candy bars between the
April and May meetings.
The fishing members
were going to Riggins
again to learn more about
Steelhead and Steelhead
fishing. The craft
members met to create
a project for Dr. Seuss's
birthday. There were 4
demonstrations given.
Aleksia talked about the
parts of the egg. Mataya
taught how to decorate
sugar cookies. Alden
explained how to trim a
dog's toenail. Courtney
gave a demonstration on
working as a team. The
March meeting will be
held on March 12th at
Heather
Lawrence,
Dental Hygienist
Monte R.
Eppich, D.D. S.
7:00 p.m. at the Fire Hall.
Gaven Gibleau created a Spinosaur (left) and Alexis Mace created an
Albertosaurus (right)
Kayanne Hemenway
Makes L ,ean's List ....
Norma Ratcliff reports that her
granddaughter, Kyanne Dawn
Hemenway, made the Dean's List
at Treasure Valley Community
College at Ontario, Oregon with
a 3.9 grade point average. She is
working toward her Associates degree
in Horse Production. Kyanne played
basketball for TVCC, and is now
on the track team where her father,
Kelly Hemenway, is the coach.
Cambridge High School Principal Notes
Sha00ce: ;perienc;,00 !
I was "at a training the
day we had Ranching
for Youth in our school,
and was sorry to miss
the activities. From last
week's paper, it looked
like a lot of fun. To all
those who helped make
this event a success,
Thank You!!
Quite some time ago
our seniors went to Boise
to compete in the We
the People state contest.
Three of our students,
Austin Jensen, Devan
Mitchell and Anthony
Traxler, were recognized
for taking first place in
their unit!
Our cheerleaders
competed in the district
competition on Saturday,
February 28 and took
a close second to New
Plymouth. Tri-Valley
was the only 1A cheer
program to compete. We
are hoping to be granted
a hardship in order to
compete in the state
competition later this
month.
We will have students
competing in the state
Business Professionals
of America (BPA)
competition on Thursday
through Saturday of this
week. We wish them the
best of luck. Ms. Moran
competed last weekend
as an instructor and did
very well.
On the FFA front,
Mitch Royer was awarded
the district proficiency
award for diversified
livestock. We wish him
the best of luck at the
state competition in April.
Our third nine weeks
ends on Thursday of
this week. Parent-
by Angie Lakey-
Campbell
teacher conferences will
be from 4:30 until 7:00
on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday of next
Week. Teachers should
be calling you soon to
arrange appointments for
conferences.
Cambridge and
Midvale High Schools
will be enjoying the Idaho
Shakespeare Festival's
Shakesperience! on
Monday, March 19. All
are invited to attend. The
performance is scheduled
to begin at 2:00 in the
high school gym.
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