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The Spartan Daily Post, 10/21/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 |
Lunch today is bacon cheeseburgers, double corn dogs, bean burritos, chicken burgers, salads and pizza.
Athletes~Please turn in your volleyball and basketball paperwork to Mrs. Lewis in the office. You will start turning out the first week of November.
Today is another fabulous meeting of the minds! That's right, it's Writers Workshop! Meet in the library at 2:30 where we will read, talk a bit about writing, and look at a readers theater script! Come one, come all!
Did you know that November is National Novel Writing Month!?! The librarians are challenging students and staff alike to participate and write a novel during the month of November. Come to the library and find out just how take on this monumental task...and succeed!
Show school spirit! Wear tie-dye or bright colors on Friday and get a fabulous sugary prize during your lunch! Don’t miss out on this fun event.
The pumpkin painting contest is almost here
It will be the best activity of the year
All sorts of colors, from eyes to the fangs
The one that causes the most laughs and is not lame
The most unique and best of show
There is four categories so your changes are not low
Sign up at your lunch on Friday.
SPORTS THIS WEEK:
•Cross Country today~league finals at River Meadows Park
•8th grade football-your football game will be at 7:00pm tonight under the lights at Stanwood High School
Your Stanwood Chronicles: To make farming possible in Stanwood, land was cleared and the homesteaders built dikes along the river. In the 1880s logging camps surrounded the Stillaguamish River Valley area. Farmers were growing hay and oats for cash. Some were also loggers or mill men who settled after the mill at Utsalady on Camano Island closed down in 1891.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2009 )
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The Spartan Daily Post, 10/20/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Monday, 19 October 2009 |
Lunch today is Oriental bar.
Athletes~Please turn in your volleyball and basketball paperwork to Mrs. Lewis in the office.
Students: Please clean up after yourselves when you eat in the foyer or you will not be able to continue to eat there.
SPORTS THIS WEEK:
•Cross Country tomorrow~league finals at River Meadows Park
•7th grade football today~against Valley View at Pt. Susan
•8th grade football-your football game will be at 7:00pm on Wednesday under the lights at Stanwood High School
Your Stanwood Chronicles: In 1877, a man named D.O. Pearson and his wife Clara arrived in Stanwood from Massachusetts. They built a store and then a wharf to make it possible for steamboats to dock along the waterfront. Mr. Pearson became the postmaster and changed the town’s name from “Centerville” to “Stanwood”, in honor of his wife’s maiden name Clara Stanwood Pearson.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2009 )
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The Spartan Daily Post, 10/19/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Friday, 16 October 2009 |
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Lunch today is bacon cheeseburgers, chicken burgers, double corndogs and pizza.
Athletes~Please turn in your volleyball and basketball paperwork to Mrs. Lewis in the office.
Students: Please clean up after yourselves when you eat in the foyer or you will not be able to continue to eat there.
SPORTS THIS WEEK:
•Soccer today against Pt. Susan at home
•Cross Country Wednesday~league finals at River Meadows Park
•7th grade football Tuesday against Valley View at Pt. Susan
•8th grade football Wednesday against Cedarcrest at home
Your Stanwood Chronicles: In its earliest days, the Stillaguamish River was wide enough to allow steamboats to navigate its winding route through its tideflats six river miles up to Florence, the site of another early river community. The oldest part of Stanwood near the river still has many of its earliest buildings -- a few built soon after the 1888 Plat of Stanwood was recorded.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 October 2009 )
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