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Here it is! The end of the first grading period, and we are now starting our more academic curriculum.


This past grading period was mainly meant for getting students prepared for the more advanced schoolwork that we will be starting from now on. It was also to help all of the students get used to life at Carlé.


With the new curriculum students will now be divided into classes that are hand-selected for them by our Principal Bill MacDougall.


The Bluegrass Festival was a huge success! Not only did we earn $1,500, but we also got the satisfaction of helping our community.


Bill said, “I am proud of my students for their excellent setup and cleanup. They really showed Carlé spirit with all of their interaction and help in the community.”


We try do as much as we can to help serve our community. That is why we do service for the Lake County Community Action Agency on the first and third Tuesday of every month, as well as help the Lower Lake Community Group serve food to the hungry. We will also be helping with the Lake County Land Trust Dinner, which will be hosted by Roberta Lyons.


Our annual Highland Springs trip was a week ago, and was great fun. There was good food and many fun team-building games for all of the students to play. A few brave students even went swimming in the lake.


“It felt more like a family picnic than a school field trip,” said Freddie Wilson.


We also like to organize fun team building activities to do at school. For example, last week we played a few fun games of tag during our lunch break.


Now we would like to congratulate our students of the week for the past two weeks. Yvette Kinyon won student of the week for her excellent work both in and out of school. Kevin Almond won student of the week for showing integrity and being the fastest man in Carlé once again.


That is all for the Carlé Chronicle this week! Next week we will have updates on the winners of this year’s Fleetball Tournament!


Atlee Erickson is the writer of the Carlé Chronicle.


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