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Students named to archery hall of fame

The month of May has reached mid-point so many programs are beginning and some are coming to a conclusion. The school received the Maymont School Archery Hall of Fame scores for the years 2011-16.
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The month of May has reached mid-point so many programs are beginning and some are coming to a conclusion.Ìý

The school received the Maymont School Archery Hall of Fame scores for the years 2011-16. Tyson Wawryk was the school's top archer with a score of 264 points. Conner Rothenburger had the second highest score with a total of 258 points. Mikayla Laviolette was the top female archer for the past five years with a score of 225. Brooke Ferris received the second highest with a score of 223.

Every Wednesday, eight high school students travel to St. Vital School in Battleford for a welding course. This is part of their practical and applied arts classes.

Students from Grade 1 to 5 went to the Dekker Centre Wednesday afternoon to see the musical production of the Wizard of Oz. The production was performed by students from Battleford Central School. It was a great opportunity for Maymont students to see a production by another school in our division.

Friday, Living Sky School DivisionÌý will hold their service recognition night. Any staff members that have reached five, 10, 15, 20,Ìý 25, 30 or 35 years of service in the division receive an award. Supper is provided and staffs provide gifts for a silent auction. This year the proceeds from the auction will go to La Loche.

ÌýSeveral staff members from the school have reached a milestone and will receive awards at the banquet.

Sean Lockwood, principal, has reached five years of service. Colleen Fouhy, Jean-Anne Jackson, Ryan and Krista Nickell have reached the 10-year mark, Twyla Stott will get her 15-year award and Peter Halvorsen and Joanne Tebay have reached 20 years of service with the Living Sky division.

The swim program for Grades 1 through 6 has started. Students had their first two-hour lesson May 16. There areÌý four more two-hour lessons following, with the final lesson being held Monday, June 20.

There will not be any classes Tuesday, May 24. Teachers will be attending a division professional development day to mark the division performance tasks.

Next year's kindergarten students are invited to attend a kindergarten open house Monday, May 30. It will be held at the school from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The SLC is sponsoring a western day Friday. Many students and staff members will wear cowboy hats and boots. Hopefull, no students will ride their horses to school.

Some of our Grade 8 girls are organizing a 5K run to be held Sunday, June 5. The run will begin at noon at the Maymont Memorial Hall. The proceeds from the run will go to Fort McMurray through the Red Cross.Ìý

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