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Broadbent graduates from Rutgers with Doctorate

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Raymond and Eileen Broadbent of Perryton proudly announce their son, Brian Broadbent, Miami Class of 2013 salutatorian, graduates Friday, May 22, with his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Rutgers School of Health Professions. Over the last three years, he completed his studies in the New York/New Jersey area, as well as clinicals in Manhattan, the Navajo Nation, and western Pennsylvania. He earned a distinguished student scholarship, served as a neuroscience teaching assistant, and presented research at the 2020 American Physical Therapy Association Conference. He will return to Texas to attain his license and begin practice in Canadian in late August.
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CMS annouces awards virtually

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Canadian Middle School students were recognized by the faculty for their achievements of the 2019-20 school year during a virtual awards assembly on May 19. Eighthgrader Laney Hood was named valedictorian and salutatorian Ashley Perry.
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BES students raise over $1,000 running

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The Baker Elementary School’s running club is called Miles with Meaning. The club chooses a different charity each month, and runs in their honor. The students set personal goals, and when over half the students have reached those goals, cash is added to a fund. Krista Daniel, Principal of Baker Elementary, said the club raised about $1,000.00 this year. From 2019-2020, Miles with Meaning has contributed funds to the Shrader family after their fire, Lawana Pulliam and Kelsey Bryan as they battled with cancer, Theresa Matthews at Canadian Elementary School, and local first responders.

CES students honored Wednesday

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Canadian Elementary School students were recognized by the faculty for their achievements of the 2019-20 school year during a virtual awards on Wednesday, May 20.
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Wildcat Band 2020 Leadership Team announced

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This week, Canadian High School Band co-directors Daisy and James Edwards announced CHS Band Leadership for the 2020-2021 school year. Drum Major: Leo Avila , Jackie Perez; Section Leaders: Flute, Emily Garcia; Clarinet, Estefania Perez ; Saxes and Low Reeds, Adrian Avila; Trumpet, Abi Black; Horn, Toni Duenes; Low Brass, Kevin Perez; Percussion/Loading Crew Captains, Sam Fry, Allison Culwell Color Guard Captain,Ashleigh Rowden; Assistant Color Guard Captain,Maegan Gerhardt; Librarians: Leo Avila , Estefania Perez, Alicia Munoz, Historian: Xander Gasparlin McQuiddy; Squad Leaders: Estefania Perez, Pam Escarcega, Hana Cross, Celia Gonzalez, Sam Fry, Ashleigh Rowden, Toni Duenes, Kevin Perez ; Water Crew Captain: Emily Perez. Color Guard: Ashleigh Rowden (Captain); Maegan Gerhardt (Assistant Captain); Ashlyn Phillips; Alondra Ortega; Presley Gasparlin-McQuiddy; Gissel Arellanes; Audriy Ruiz; Melissa Yanez; Chloe Westbrook; Alise Jacquez.
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Teacher Parade

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Good teachers educate. They teach all required state materials and ensure students are properly prepared for the next step. These teachers invest time and energy into each child, making sure they understand. They are exceptional educators. They care for their student’s success and work hard to make sure each child is prepared. Good teachers are good, but great teachers are absolute lifechangers. These individuals develop friendships with their students and inside jokes with classes. They celebrate small victories, as well as huge accomplishments. Great teachers offer encouragement during trials, and rejoice in growth and success. Good teachers are found across the nation but great teachers—well, I’m convinced Canadian ISD has all of them. Throughout the school year, Canadian ISD teachers and students form a bond. Each homeroom class has a system, an understanding for one another. These students (and teachers) spend at least six hours learning, growing, and developing friendships. Slowly, a classroom turns into a family. These students care for each other, and they care for their teacher. Summer feels a little different this year because these families weren’t given the opportunity to say goodbye. That was until a parade was organized on May 7 in recognition of Canadian ISD staff and faculty. Baker Elementary students decided to show appreciation for these teachers. Posters with words of encouragement were hung on car windows and families piled in cars to show gratitude and thankfulness for Baker Elementary teachers and staff. Thank you Canadian ISD teachers, staff, and faculty for being great educators but even better people. Thank you for investing in your students, for persevering through this time, and for showing up every day. No global pandemic can rain on this parade!
Harper and Hadlee Spencer show support for their teachers.

2020 Wildcat Excellence Awards

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Canadian ISD school officials capped the end of the year on Monday by honoring selected teachers and staff for their many contributions to education. In the age of COVID-19, award winners were announced through a surprise home visit and the installation of a yard sign.
Wildcat Excellence Awards
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