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Three CHS art students qualify for state VASE competition

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The annual Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE) took place virtually again this year for students all over the state of Texas, with judging taking place in Amarillo on Saturday, Feb. 26. Fifteen CHS students submitted their art for consideration. In all, 11 students received the highest mark for points, and qualified for medals. Of those, three students qualified for the state VASE competition.
"Colorful Self" by Maddie Brewster

CES stages ‘Awesome Animals’

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It was Canadian Elementary School students' chance in the musical spotlight Wednesday morning. Led by music teacher Amy Carter, members of CES first-grade class performed Awesome Animals to an appreciative audience of family, fans, and friends in the CES cafetorium. Clad in green shirts, and with their teacher wielding the baton, the first-graders enthusiastically celebrated all creatures great and small with story and song. The narrators for the event (shown in photo above, taken by photographer Natalie Weeks) carried the show from center stage.
Baxter Landry, Theo Capetillo, Atticus Weeks, and A.J. Ambers

CHS student Macie Hansen shows Reserve Grand Champ at San Antonio

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On Feb. 20, CHS freshman Macie Hansen showed her barrow “Snoop Dogg” at the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo and was awarded Champion Hamp. Four days later, she showed her barrow in the Grand Drive, and he was named Reserve Grand Champion of the show, out of close to 3,000 entries. The San Antonio barrow show is one of the largest and toughest barrow shows in the state of Texas. Hansen was awarded a $10,000 scholarship, and her barrow brought $45,000 in the auction on Friday. Hansen’s barrow was raised by Mike Clay with Clay Farms in White Deer, and was placed by Shane and Tatum Swenhaugen with Rival Genetics of Canadian. Pictured here (back row) are Shane Swenhaugen, Brian Arnold, Victoria Cook, Maverick Squires, and Ron Cook, and (front row) Tatum Swenhaugen, and Macie and Cinch Hansen.
(Back row) Shane Swenhaugen, Brian Arnold, Victoria Cook, Maverick Squires, and Ron Cook; and (front row) Tatum Swenhaugen, and Macie and Cinch Hansen

School Briefs

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The University of Wyoming has released its list of students on the 2021 fall semester academic Dean’s Honor Rolls. Among them is Emma Waters, a graduate of Canadian High School. She is the daughter of Colby and Erin Waters of Canadian. The honor rolls consist of regularly enrolled undergraduates above freshman standing who earned a 3.4 or better grade-point average, and freshmen who have earned a 3.25 or better grade-point average. To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades.
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A kindergartener’s moment of silence

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CES kindergarten teacher Mandee Wall captured this moment with Waylon Blair during a class study of Texas history. As they concluded the unit on Friday, the students dressed like cowboys and cowgirls. During their usual moment of silence at the Friday morning meeting in the cafeteria, she snapped this touching photograph of Blair, and thought it was too sweet not to share. We did, too. PHOTO BY MANDEE WALL
Waylon Blair

Plain English

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THE PRIMARY ELECTION this week was an all-out war in my West Texas county. With three to six candidates battling for some offices, the votes were split. The result is a few runoffs. Here’s what has been frustrating about this year’s elections.
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Logan Gatlin invited to State Lincoln-Douglas debate tourney

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CHS senior Logan Gatlin has been invited to the Texas Forensic Association (TFA) State Lincoln-Douglas Debate Tournament, which will be held March 9-12 in Portland, Texas. CISD will not be funding this trip, but he has sponsors—Alexander’s Grocery & Deli and Pit Stop Tire—who are helping make this happen.
Logan Gatlin
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