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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/09/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
Lunch today is bacon cheeseburgers, chicken burgers, double corndogs and pizza.
Make A Change week begins today. Donate your spare change in the ASB Jar at the student store. Your donations will be sent to help the earthquake victims in Sumatra. Be the change you want to see in the world.
• Today & tomorrow are the final book fair days. Open at lunchtime only.
• NaNoWriMo participants: please bring your novel to the library at lunchtime today. We'll track your word count progress issue prizes of encouragement, and send you away with more inspiration!
• It is never too early to begin thinking about this year's Geography Bee! Play the weekly GEO-JEOPARDY! in the library to earn prizes and learn the kinds of things that will be in the geography bee.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, we will be having Red, White and Blue Day tomorrow.
There is no school on Wednesday due to Veteran’s Day.
Your Stanwood Chronicles: Over the years the two communities acquired the name, the “Twin Cities.” During that time, the town of "Stanwood" was the area by the waterfront. In 1918, Lien Bros. Packing Co. was established on the waterfront, before the current Twin City Foods was open. The rail connection was still necessary so Twin City Foods Company built its own railroad spur north of town. Today it is one of the country’s leading private-label frozen vegetable processing facilities.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 November 2009 )
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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/6/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 |
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Lunch today is chicken nuggets, chicken burgers, Spartan burgers with cheetos and pizza.
•Bring your grandparents to the library after the luncheon today for the book fair!
Make A Change week begins Monday, Nov. 9th. Donate your spare change in the ASB Jar at the student store. Your donations will be sent to help the earthquake victims in Sumatra. Be the change you want to see in the world.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, Tuesday, November 10, we will be having Red, White and Blue Day.
Your Stanwood Chronicles: In 1914, the East Stanwood Post Office was established and the town began to come into its own. When the high school building was completed next to the North Street School in Stanwood it drew students from the surrounding communities of East Stanwood, Camano Island, Cedarhome, Florence, and Norman. The location of this school was controversial because many East Stanwood residents preferred to see it in a more central location between the two towns. Resentment over this continued until after East Stanwood formally incorporated and formed its own school district just months later. In 1922, a bond issue of $8,000 was passed for construction of a two-room grade school on the hill east of the depot. By 1925, the mission style Lincoln School was dedicated. This building is now the local senior center.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 November 2009 )
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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/5/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 |
Lunch today is nachos, bean burritos, chicken burgers, double corn dogs, salad and pizza.
Grandparents luncheon tickets are on sale in the office!
•Book Fair is coming this week! Visit the Library today at lunchtime, or bring your grandparents after the luncheon tomorrow!
Our annuals cost $30.00 until Christmas and then they will increase in price to $40.00. Have you bought yours?
Your Stanwood Chronicles: In 1906, the local chapter of the Washington Good Roads Association was organized to promote road building. The road to Camano Island was created when the bridge was built in 1909. At that time the mile of road between Stanwood and East Stanwood (the street our school is on) was paved with the first hard pavement of brick laid in Snohomish County.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 November 2009 )
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