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K-M FCCLA sends 15 to nationals

Kasson-Mantorville High School has always had a proud tradition of success when it comes to its FCCLA program. That success continued again this year as 15 K-M FCCLA students will be heading to California in July after they qualified for nationals recently.

Triton 4th graders showcase their science projects

Triton fourth graders showed off their science investigation skills last week at the Triton Elementary School Science Fair.
The projects were displayed in the gym during the school day with teams of judges from the community meeting with each student for an explanation of the project and how the student went about investigating it.

Changes Coming to Triton this Fall

There will be visible changes next fall when the 2019-20 school year opens at Triton.

Thanks to local couple there are books for all at Triton Book Fair

The Triton Elementary School library was buzzing with activity last week as classes took turns coming in to choose books at the annual Scholastic Book Fair.
A variety of books on all sorts of topics of interest to elementary students were on display and available for purchase from Scholastic Book Clubs.

Youth art on display at Mantorville Art Guild gallery

Artwork by local students dominates the gallery walls at the Mantorville Art Guild this month.
Youth from all grade levels in area schools were invited to submit their works. The art will be on display the entire month although the reception for the young artists was held on Saturday, March 16.

KMMS graduates new D.A.R.E class

Every year one of the most important things for fifth grade students at Kasson Mantorville Middle School is having the opportunity to complete the D.A.R.E course.
That’s why last Friday, the school honored the students accomplishments through a graduation ceremony.

From Booster Club to snow loads to AAAA reclassification; Byron school board discusses everything

At a marathon workshop March 4, Byron school board members discussed snow loads on school buildings, signs advertising local businesses rented by the Booster Club, district teams’ reclassifications to Section AAA and AAAA, and the popularity of middle school basketball.

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