Twenty-five Sartell Middle School students were among more than 2,000 students from Central Minnesota who competed at six different grade levels April 2 in the 47th SCSU Math Contest. The SCSU Math Contest was sponsored by the department of Mathematics and Statistics and the department of Computer Science and Information Technology. Many programs on campus provided activities for the students. Also attached is a program of activities that students participated in.
Seventh-grade individual award winners included the following: Cindy Zhang, first-place winner; and Tina Chen, third-place winner. Top 5-percent winners included Colin Hommerding, Patrick Stalboerger, Alissa Teigland and Jenna Yang. Top 10-percent winners included Patrick Eichler, Isabel Gugger, Jack Hennemann, Bennett Hill, Kristin Martens, Megan Mechelke, Jacob Miller, Alex Nemeth and Gillian Orth. Seventh-grade team award winners included Zhang, Chen and Teigland, first-place team.
Eighth-grade individual award winners included the following: Top 5-percent winners Peter Amundson, Nicholas Juntunen, Trent Meyer, Colin Nord and Samuel Peterson; Top 10-percent winners Kobey Cofer, Sam Fleischhacker, Alexis Koltes and Gavin Kreutzer.
Ninth-grade individual award winner was Rory Spanier, third-place winner.
Two Sartell High School students were among more than 2,000 students from Central Minnesota who competed at six different grade levels April 2 in the 47th SCSU Math Contest. The SCSU Math Contest was sponsored by the department of Mathematics and Statistics and the department of Computer Science and Information Technology. Many programs on campus provided activities for the students. Also attached is a program of activities that students participated in.
Individual award winners were Austin Sura, sophomore, and Nathaniel Pfeiffer, junior, both top 10-percent winners.
Sartell Middle School students help plan for future
Megan Huls, daughter of Mary Jo Huls of Sartell and Thomas Huls of Avon, recently graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Huls completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Huls is a 2002 graduate of Holdingford High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in 2007 from St. Cloud State University.
Country Manor Foundation proudly completes meaningful projects
The Country Manor Foundation recently raised enough money to bring to life two exciting projects that will change hundreds of lives on a daily basis.
Upon completion of the Country Manor Chapel expansion and renovation project, attendance at chapel services grew substantially. With frequent audiences of 400+ guests, Country Manor quickly found they did not have enough seating to accommodate attendees. The Country Manor Foundation began fundraising for this cause and is proud to introduce new chairs for the Country Manor Chapel.
In addition to the new chapel chairs, the Country Manor Foundation also purchased new technology for the chapel that will allow all services and events to be recorded and replayed in the rooms of guests who are unable to physically attend.
Improvements such as these are made possible through the generous support of Country Manor Foundation donors.
To learn more about the Country Manor Foundation, please visit www.countrymanorcampus.org or call 320-253-1920.