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Congratula ons to each one of the 2022 graduates— not only those om Crow High School, but from all of the local schools. Gradua on has always been a major accomplishment— something to celebrate. e e ort and focus that each of us have to put in for those 12+ long years is a cause for celebraon and honor, but for this gradua ng class and the past two, ex a kudos have been earned for the disrupon of so much in their lives by the pandemic. Covid has a ected each of us, but especially our school-age children and teens who have had to completely change their educa onal

PAT EDWARDS

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routines, and who have missed out on some of the most important events of their school years—things like proms and school dances, field trips, plays, athletic events and close interac on between themselves and their teachers and classmates. Some have taken the disrup on and at-home learning in s ide, but others have had a hard me adjus ng to the break in the rou ne of learning. I just want to take me to use this means to honor them with my respect and acknowledgment of all that they’ve experienced. Good job! and Congratula ons to each one of you!

For the students who will be returning next year, there is some very good news... The CrowApplegate-Lorane School Board has decided to waive all sports fees for K-12 students enrolled in the C-A-L School District for the 2022/23 school year. is involves all middle/ high school sports and TSP/Youth Wrestling. e ont o ce has sports sign up for our fall sports at the moment. Right now, they don't have many MS football sign-ups and more sign-ups for cross-coun y would be welcomed. Be sure to encourage your kids to sign up for sports, it's ee, and a very valuable experience!

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