WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
Whole Grain Breakfast Pizza or Yogurt, and Oatmeal to Go Bar, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Low Fat String Cheese and Whole Grain Blueberry Muffin or Whole Grain Cereal and Oatmeal to go Bar, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Breakfast Sandwich, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
Whole Grain Chicken Nuggets, Whole Grain Dinner Roll Vegetable Choices: Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Fruit Choices: Watermelon, Applesauce, Choice of Juice THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Cheeseburger on Whole Grain Roll Vegetable Choices: Steamed Corn, Baby Carrots, Fruit Choices: Fresh Fruit, Diced Pears, Choice of Juice FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Whole Grain Cheese Pizza, Vegetable Choices: Mixed Greens Salad with Garbanzo Beans, Celery Sticks Fruit Choices: Mixed Fruit, Choice of Juice Daily Menu Choices: Yogurt Platters, Deli Ham or Turkey Wraps, Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Fruit Juice, Canned Fruit. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
Whole Grain Breakfast Pizza or Yogurt, and Oatmeal to Go Bar, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Low Fat String Cheese and Whole Grain Blueberry Muffin or Whole Grain Cereal and Oatmeal to go Bar, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Breakfast Sandwich, Fruit Juice, Fruit Cup WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26
Whole Grain Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Sliced Peaches, Wheat Roll THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Cheeseburger on Whole Grain Bun, Shredded Lettuce & Tomato, Steamed Corn, Fresh Baby Carrots, Apple Juice FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Whole Grain Cheese Pizza, Steamed Broccoli, Celery Sticks, Cinnamon Applesauce With the start of the new school year, prices for school meals have changed as follows:
Troy High School: Lunch, $2.40; Reduced Lunch, 40¢; Milk, 50¢; Adult Lunch, $3.25. Intermediate School: Lunch, $2.15; Reduced Lunch, 40¢; Milk, 50¢; Adult Lunch, $3.25 Primary School: Lunch, $2.15; Reduced Lunch, 40¢; Milk, 50¢; Adult Lunch, $3.25 Breakfast (all three schools): $1.25; Reduced Breakfast, 30¢; Adult Breakfast, $2. Canton Spanish teacher, Danielle Gallagher, and her husband Jason chaperoned the group during the trip. They departed from the Newark Airport on June 15th for an overnight flight to Paris. There they met the connecting flight and arrived in Rome at 12:00 PM due to the six-hour time difference. They met the tour guide and took a walking tour of the city. Sightseeing included the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, and the Pantheon. Day Two consisted of visiting the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Vatican City (Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica).
On the coach bus they were able to see Rome by night and also passed by Argentinian Square where Caesar was killed. Day three involved several hours of driving through the Italian countryside and a stop in Assisi before reaching Florence. In Assisi the students saw St. Francis Cathedral and enjoyed the relaxed setting with spectacular views. Kindergarten
Mrs. E. Cole Michael Ackley, Lucy Adams, Ariana Bastion, Bryce Bedford, Kendall Bonnell, Mackenzie Chaapel, Lily Jackson, Jaxson Karpinski, Michael Kinner, Taylor Lee, Lydia Mead, Kloey Miller, Wyatt Motz, Anthani Nice, Emma Orcutt, Emilia Pepper, Luxx Shaw, Iyanna Stone, Carson Tillotson. Mrs K. Foust Trinity Acla, Gabriel Blaney, Skylar Gowin, Hayden Harkness, Anna Harrison-Ayers, Silva Koernig, Hayley Larsen, Elizabeth May, Kendall Petrowski, Henry Proseus, Johnny Roberts, Alante Ryan, Jayden Selfridge, Jericka Strozyk, Aubrey Taylor, Nicholas Weaver, Lillian Wilcox, Codey Young. Ms. Wendy Route Lorraine (Raina) Bellows, Danika Burgess, Carson Castle, Leeanne Chilson, Maci Colton, Ryleigh Connell, Aaden Dowling, Eloise Grace, Andrew Meachan, Gavin Murchake, Hailey Petrowski, Summar Route, Gracie Shedden, Tyler Smith, Brayden Tucker, Link Vermilya, Abigail Vietzen, Brock Vroman, Adelaine Wright. First Grade Mrs. T. Beers Delilah Baldoni, Donavan Chapman, Chase Cillo, Fisher Cole, Cheyanne Fitch, Aurora Groover, Christina Harris, Cody Humble, Rodnee Hutto, Joyce Landon, Lenay Lowry, Victoria Maldonado, Dawson Malone, Alli Morgan, Aiden Petrowski, Lydia Roupp, Aaron Seeley, Rylan Wesneski. Mrs. R. Colton Cooper Allen, Vayda Bryan, Layla Frisbie, Bailey Gardner, John Guindon, Marley Holcomb, Kiarra Hoover, Carter Inman, Fayth Kilbourn, Angelina Morey, Aowyn Neitz, Michael Porter, Makenna Seachrist, Leland Shedden, Mason Stierly, Levi Vermilya, Blane Wesneski, Danah Wesneski. Mrs. R. Palmer Kanon Adams, Thomas Avery, Savannah Bastian-Brown, Payton Benson, Igby Bonnell, Brayden Dodge, Kailey Frederick, Jayden Gowin, Haley Hibbert, Parker Jackson, Layla Lowry, Mauricio Maldonado, Gunnar Resavage, Stella Rockwell, Kiara Stone, Alexis Swain, Hanah Wieand. Miss C. Waldmeyer Khloe Hart, Lucas Hicks, Cyra Hugo, Alyssa May, Katherynn McDonald, Emma Moyer, Colton Olson, Nathan "Reed" Palmer, Thomas Preston, Cameran Rumsey, Damien Seeley, Jacob Smith, Aliyah Stone, Dilon Swartzlander, Cailyn VanNoy, Nevaeh Vroman, Jaylee Ward. Second Grade Mrs. C. Dewey Tiffany Acla, Blake Barnes, Olivia Deininger, Ryder Eberlin, Aurora Ellenberger, Brenon Gaynor, Nolan Herman, Davin Holton, Maayke Inman, Brenna Lee, Kwadir Lupold, Alexis McRoberts, Rory Scott, Axel Twist, Emma Vietzen. Mrs. J. Edler Kylie Benson, Isaiah Colton, Luke Crawley, Tara Gilbert, Riley Gowin, Callie Greene, Gavin Hartford, Blake Jackson, Allyson Marbaker, Spyke McLaughlin, Kaitlyn Ostrander, Leland Pepper, Garren Rathbun, Bailey Swartzlander, Elton Weingartner. Mr. Cody Martin Max Ault, Rachel Baldwin, Natasha Bull, Dawson Burgess, Koby Eberlin, Lily Frey, Aubreanna Griffin, Sadie Lewis, Abbey Marbaker, Emmalee McGhee, Joshua Meacham, Harmony Neitz, Carson Rockwell, Gabrielle Shedden, Hunter Watkins. The Canton Area School District would like to announce that we have qualified for a federal incentive which allows the district to provide a free breakfast and lunch to every student in the school district. As a result, residents of the Canton Area School District no longer need to fill out a Free and Reduced Application.
Line quality is essential when creating the illusion of depth and space. Dalainey was deliberate in her execution of using line to break the two dimensional plane. She also enhanced her composition involving a shading technique. She distinguished her light source allowing the darker areas to recede and the lit areas to project toward the viewer. Dalainey’s composition and approach demonstrates an internal intertwining matrix collaboration between the dimensional boundaries of reality and artistic planes. Dalainey’s art was completed with colored pencils and paper. |
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