Ken Garff Bike Winners

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     Students at Canyon Elementary participate in the Ken Garff Road to Success reading program.  Students keep track of the minutes they read at home.  When students meet their reading goal each month, their teacher gives them entry slips to fill out and put in containers by the office for drawings to win prizes.  March 14, 2011, fourth grade student Brinley Crouch, in Mrs. Perkins' class, and first grade student Jade Boshard, in Mrs. Snell's class, both won certificates redeemable for a bike from Walmart.

 

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Calleen Argyle

Canyon Celebrates Dads and Doughnuts

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Canyon Elementary students invited their Dads, or another family member, to join them as they celebrated Dads and Doughnuts and Dr. Seuss Day.  Students read some of their favorite books with their Dads in their classrooms or in the halls and then they had doughnuts and milk together in the cafeteria.  Later that afternoon, students had a school-wide read-a-thon.

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Calleen Argyle

Canyon Recognizes Classified Employee

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   Andrea Pond was recognized as Outstanding Classified Employee from Canyon Elementary February 16, 2011.  Andrea was born and spent her early childhood in Wisconsin.  She moved to Logan, Utah when she was 14 and spent her Junior High and High School years there.  Andrea met her husband Scott, while attending High School.  They have three children, Regan, Peyton and Mason.  She loves her children and is a very dedicated mother.  Andrea is also a hard worker.  She likes organization, yard work, making crafts and traveling.  Andrea has done a

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Calleen Argyle and Suzette Harreld

Canyon Banana Split Reward

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   Second grade students at Canyon Elementary have been working very hard to learn their addition math facts.  As an incentive to pass their math facts,  the second grade teachers told the students they could earn a banana split party as their reward.  Students got to assemble a banana split picture where each part of the picture represented a math fact that they had learned.  On Wednesday, January 26, they got to complete their pictures and have their banana split reward party.

 

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Calleen Argyle