Rotarians emphasize importance of literacy in BES visit this week

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Members of Canadian’s Rotary Club visited third-grade classes at Baker Elementary School on Tuesday, talking to the students about the Rotary and community service, and about the importance of literacy. Club members decided this year that instead of giving away dictionaries, as they have in the past, they wanted to refocus on finding joy in reading. The club provided each third-grader with a voucher to pick out a book of their choice at the book fair. Each student also received the gift of author John Erickson’s Hank the Cowdog book, Slim’s Goodbye. “We gave each of them this Hank book, and read them a chapter from it,” said Rotarian Wendie Cook, “because it had several references to Canadian.” In photo above, Rotarians Anna Booze, Wendie Cook and Shane Harris pose with members of Heather Lee’s class.
Rotarians Anna Booze, Wendie Cook, and Shane Harris pose with members of Heather Lee’s class

School Briefs

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Canadian Elementary to honor veterans To honor the veterans of this community for their service to our country, Canadian Elementary School would like to invite all the veterans to a Veterans Day program on Friday, Nov. 11, at 9:30 am in the CES Cafeteria.
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Wildcat sub-varsity sizzles going into final games

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With only one more game left in the season, Canadian’s sub-varsity teams won another shootout—this one in decisive fashion, by handing the Tulia Hornets a series of three consecutive goose eggs. SEVENTH-GRADE WILDCATS The seventh-grade Cats have one more hurdle—a home game tonight against Dimmitt— to reach an undefeated district championship, and a perfect season, after clocking the Tulia Hornets in a 46-0 knockout last week.
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FTC Alert: Student loan debt relief opening attracts scammers, too

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The Department of Education (ED)’s application for federal student loan debt relief is now open, and, of course, scammers are on the move—trying to get your money and personal information. Luckily, there are ways to stop them, so keep reading to find out how to protect yourself as you apply for relief. As people file their applications, ED will review them on a rolling basis. Pack some patience and follow the process…not those who say they can put you in front of the line. Because those are scammers. Here’s what to know right now to steer clear of scammers:
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