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Volleyball Heads For Divisionals

The Lady Badgers Volleyball Team received a school-wide sendoff Thursday morning as they headed for Chinook to participate in the 2014 Northern C Divisional Volleyball Tournament. Update Saturday 11am: The momentum, and EXCITEMENT is building to all new levels as the girls just defeated North Star in Game #12. In a few more minutes they'll take on Highwood-Geraldine. Winner of that game will play Belt tonight at 6pm to determine 1st and 2nd place. Both teams will continue to State Volleyball next weekend in Belt. Go Girls!

Lady Badgers Volleyball

Congrats Lady Badgers Volleyball Team on capturing 3rd Place at the GFCC District Championship, and earning a seat at the Divisional Championship at Chinook starting Thursday through Saturday. 

STATE TRACK

Congratulations !! Coach Brady and the Cross Country team (Calies Ludvigson, Kacie Cummings, and Quincy Balius) for their 4th place finish at the State Meet this past Saturday.

Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week Red Ribbon Dress-Up Days Monday - wear clothes inside out - "We turn our backs against drugs" Tuesday - hat day - "Put a Cap on Drugs" Wednesday - wear red - Universal Wear Red Day Thursday - wear neon/bright clothing - "Too Bright to do Drugs" Friday - Black and Gold - Badgers against Drugs - Black and Gold

Picture Retakes

Picture retakes are Monday, Oct 27th. Students who desire a retake may pick up a form in the Student Office.

DROP-COVER-HOLD

Cascade Schools participated in the Great Montana Shake-Out earthquake drill on Oct 22nd at 10:22 a.m. All staff and students practiced DROP, COVER, and HOLD, then evacuated the building after the "shaking" stopped. An aftershock on the way out of the building forced these students to DROP, COVER, and HOLD on while in the hallway.     

Montana Apple Crunch Time

    Celebrate Food Day and National Farm to School Month in Montana by crunching into locally and regionally grown apples on Friday, October 24, 2014 at 2 p.m. MST. Last year, more than 11,000 children and adults across Montana participated in “Montana Crunch Time.” We encourage all Montanans to join the crunch this year! Grab an apple, your colleagues, family, or friends, and join us for the loudest crunch yet! This collective crunch encourages healthy eating and supports Farm to School and Buy Local initiatives throughout the state. It also a fun way to connect food and nutrition into learning from science to art. Farm to school programs benefit our local economies. According to the USDA Farm to School Census, Montana schools purchased over $1 million on local foods in the 2011-12 school year. The Office of Public Instruction, Montana Team Nutrition Program, National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), FoodCorps Montana, Eat Right Montana and other statewide partners have created a guide to help every Montanan crunch into a delicious apple this October. For more information about Montana Crunch Time, to register and receive your guide and other resources, visit opi.mt.gov/Farm2School.  Make sure to collect a “crunch byte” (video, photos, or audio) and share your crunch by tagging with #MontanaCrunchTime on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites.

XCELL FIELD TRIP

The XCELL after-school program kids, 53 of them, Program Director April Pepos and several chaperones visited the Applestem Maze in Vaughn Friday Oct 10th for an after noon of fun running and playing in hay maze, corn tunnel, corn box, cow train, and the pumpkin patch. Thanks Dave for driving the bus up and back. Photo courtesy of Mr. Dobbins quadcopter.

Greetings Earththings

Greetings Earthlings. I come in peace! I want to be your friend.




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