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Head Basketball Coach Henry Gantz named District 6-AA Coach of the Year!

THANK YOU to The Dow Chemical Company for a $500.00 iGive grant through the volunteer work of Heath Monson, and to the ExxonMobil Foundation for a $500.00 gift through the volunteer work of Art Nijoka.

Mrs. Lacy's van loaded with 1,751 cans of food!!

Every year in celebration of the 100th day of school, students in K4-6th grades attempt to collect 100 cans of food per class to be donated to families throughout our area.  The class that collects the most cans is awarded a pizza party; this year's winning class was Mrs. Jan Raney's 6th graders.

A total of 1,751 cans of food were collected this year. Three-fourths of the cans (over 1,000 lbs!) was delivered to the Zachary Food Bank; the other items were delivered to Fellowship Church whose youth/college group participate in an outreach ministry to the homeless and needy.

In discussing with the students that there would be only one winning class, Mrs. Lacy was touched by some of their comments:  "There really shouldn't be a winner.  We are all winners for giving," and "This isn't about winning.  This is about helping people in need."  How wonderful it is to have children understand the importance of cheerful giving!

5th grade girls at LASM

An original work of poetry by 5th Grader Katherine Tinkler has been chosen for publication in the 2012 edition of the Anthology of Poetry by Young Americans

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Sixth grader Sara Vining has been attending Competitive Trail Challenges with the American Competitive Trail Horse Association for two years.  The competition include attending trail rides of at least 6-8 miles in length and performing between six to eight judged obstacles throughout the ride.  These obstacles can include, for example, opening gates from atop the horse, jumping over logs, crossing water/ditches/bridges, dragging limbs/logs, making the horse perform certain movements such as side-passing or backing up, and many more. 

The first ride Sara attended this past ride-season was the "Ride for the Rescues," a national fundraiser benefitting Horse Rescue Organizations.  This ride was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010 as the largest organized Trail Ride in the world.  Sara won first place in the Junior Division and had the honor of being named as a participant in the the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010. 

This past year Sara has attended 37 rides in five different states and has worked her way to the top of the Junior Division, not only in her region but also in the nation, riding against other juniors ranging from 7 to 16 years in age.  In three of these rides she placed third place, in five rides she placed second, and in 29 rides, Sara placed first, often riding against older, more experienced teenagers.  In addition to numerous ribbons, Sara and her horses have been recognized with bronze, silver, and gold medals for their accomplishments as well.

Sara has worked hard to overcome personal obstacles and has gained tremendous experience and knowledge in her quest to improve her riding skills and relationship with her horses.

CPS is now a part of the weekly "The Sid Edwards Show" broadcast each Thursday night onWPFC- 1550 at 5:00 PM live from Fox's Pizza.