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February 10, 2017

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The Antelope School District invites graduat- ing high school seniors to apply for the Antelope School District Commu- nity Scholarship. This is the 12th year of the community scholar- ship. The district is prepared to give $3,000 to $4000 in scholarships this year af- ter a successful basket auction fundraiser last spring. Applicants must have graduated from Berren- dos Middle School and attended Antelope Dis- trict schools for at least five years. The applicant must be graduating from a pub- lic or private high school with a grade point average of 2.5 or above. The applicant must also be planning on at- tending a 2- or 4-year col- lege, university or trade school. The district is proud of the education it has pro- vided within the county and happy to reward de- serving students. Applications can be picked up from high school counselors or printed on line from the district website at www.antelopeschools. org. They are to be turned in to Antelope School on or before April 10. ANTELOPESCHOOLDISTRICT Sc ho la rs hi p program accepting applications The Red Bluff Elks Lodge recently recognized the fol- lowing students from lo- cal elementary and high schools as students of the month. Elementary students (top photo) included Chris- topher Lee from Maywood Middle School, Gracie El- liott from Vina Elementary, Allana Geraty from Berren- dos Middle School, Hiram Lamkins from Los Moli- nos Elementary, Jed Platte from Richfield Elementary, Sean McBride from Sacred Heart Parish School, Abby Burlison from Antelope El- ementary, Joshua Williams from Lassen View and Jor- dan Avila from Gerber Ele- mentary. High school students (photo above) included Nathan Garrett from Corning High, Hailey Coelho from Mercy High, Urvicia Hernandez-Cas- taneda from Los Moli- nos High, Matthew Rich- ards from Red Bluff High, Owen Burden from Salis- bury High and Kaylee Rogers from Centennial High. Students of the month recognized ELKS LODGE CONTRIBUTED What makes you smile? Maywood SERRF answered this question by writing the thing that truly makes them smile as part of the Great Kindness Challenge, when students celebrate kindness and compassion with a week-long event by sharing their smiles and doing acts of kindness. MAYWOOD Mercy High School has set two dates for placement testing for the 2017/18 school year, 10 a.m. Saturday, March 4 and 4 p.m. Thursday, March 30. These are not admis- sion tests, but tests to determine placement in math and English. If you are an eighth grade student interested in attending Mercy High next school year, call 527- 8313 and make an ap- pointment for one of these dates. If you are unable to at- tend either of these dates, an appointment can be made for a convenient time and date. Testing takes about 90 minutes. Students should bring two pencils, a basic scientific calculator and water. MERCY HIGH SCHOOL Dates set for placement testing Metteer students partic- ipated in the Great Kind- ness Challenge last week at SERRF. The students did many acts of kindness, which included thank you cards to their teachers, kind- ness quotes to other stu- dents, cleaning up trash and collecting coins for a child with a parent who has cancer to go to Camp Kesem. They ended on Fri- day with the Happy Dance. They also learned the Human Circuit of Kindness, the science be- hind a smile and the im- portance of being kind in small ways. SERRF students learn about kindness CONTRIBUTED Metteer SERRF students are seen during the Great Kindness Challenge. METTEER 1.ChoosetheVoteiconontherightsideoftheHomePage. 2. Under main category Best Shopping; choose a sub-category you will be voting on. 3. Write-in your favorite Business 4. Hit the Vote button to right. a.After you hit the Vote button, you will be prompted with a registration form; you need an email address to register. b.After you have registered, you will receive an email for your confirmation that this is your email address. c. Click on the link in the email, this will bring you back to the voting process. 5. You can now continue to vote. 6. BE SURE TO HIT VOTE BUTTON NEXT TO EACH CATEGORY YOUARE VOTING ON IN ORDER TO HAVE YOUR VOTE COUNTED. TehamaCountyBestof2017 Getting Started: Go to www.redbluffdailynews.com Poweredby©SecondStreet.com Vote for your favorite Tehama County Businesses before Friday, February 24. OnlineBallotsOnlyat www.redbluffdailynews.com VOTING STARTS TODAY! EDUCATION » redbluffdailynews.com Friday, February 10, 2017 » MORE ATFACEBOOK.COM/RBDAILYNEWS AND TWITTER.COM/REDBLUFFNEWS A4

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