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![]() Six Canton Area School District Students participated in the recent PMEA Band Fest. The Band Fest was hosted by Brian Bercher and the Bloomsburg Area School District on April 10, 2015. Sixteen schools participated in this event. This event included hours of practice to prepare the music, a day of rehearsal at Bloomsburg High School and a concert on the evening of April 10 at 7:00. The festival was conducted by Valerie Rheude, retired music educator. The music performed included “Over the Rainbow” arranged by Brubaker, “A Carmen Celebration” arranged by Cavacas, Don’t Beat Yourself Up (a body percussion piece) by Haile, “Swingin’ Shepherd Blues” arr. By Halliday and “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Sweeney.
![]() Students of the Month for March in Canton High School include in seventh grade: Jaden Fantini-Hulslander and Taylor Gilbert; eighth, Tisha Carl and Jeremiah Williams; ninth grade, Alexis Palmer and Nick Schoonover; tenth, Josylyn Spencer and Jeremiah McClinton; eleventh grade, Cole Issacs and Heather Laudenslager; and twelfth grade, Brittney Forsythe and Trisha Machmer. Canton Elementary School and Troy's Junior High Team Takes First Place In Battle of the Books4/16/2015
At a regular scheduled meeting of American Legion Post 167, Morris Run, PA members approved funding scholarships for the 2014-2015 school year totaling $50,000.
Since North Penn has closed and students moved to Liberty and Mansfield Schools they will receive $15,000 each and Canton and Troy $10,000 each. The money is to be divided into individual scholarships which should include both four year colleges and two year technical or trade schools. The selection of the students is left up to the individual schools. The Legion only requires that it be based on merit, need, and a display of patriotism. They also require that they be notified as to who received the scholarships and what their future plans are. Road Radio USA is a program mixing the music with the message to prevent underage drinking and drug use. For more than 25 years, Road Radio USA has reached student audiences across Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York and Connecticut.
The diverse “degrees that work” offered at Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education, will be on display from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college’s Open House on Saturday, March 28.
Open House provides prospective students and their families a convenient opportunity to sample campus life and to explore bachelor’s, associate and certificate programs – “degrees that work” – in more than 100 distinct career areas. The Canton Scholarship team lost to Notre Dame on Saturday, March 12, 2015.
Canton rallied late in the match, coming from a 210 to -20 score but the rally fell short. The Warriors dropped the match to the Crusaders by the score of 250 to 50. Students of the Month for February at Canton High School include: seventh grade, Kayden Williams and Cheyenne Bastion-Brown; Eighth grade, Zach Davy and Nina Katona; Ninth grade, Silas Binford and Bristal Preston (not in photo); Tenth grade, Brittany LaMont and Clayton Tymeson (not in photo); Eleventh grade, Noah Barnett and Susan Liu; and Twelfth grade, Kayla Shay and Chris Moyer (not in photo).
![]() First Citizens Community Bank donated $500 toward the "From Our Farms To Your Arms" program, which is being revived at Canton Elementary School. Goodview Farm and Northern Tier Greens also are major donors to the program. Janet Holmes, Manager of the Canton office of First Citizens, presents the check to Debbra Keppler and Tom Hojnowski, coordinators of "From Our Farms To Your Arms." See Gallery for More pictures with FFA Students |
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