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Wednesday Afternoon News, November 15th

Moss Honored As School District “Employee of the Month”

(Le Mars) — A Le Mars Community chemistry and physics teacher was honored Wednesday morning as being named the “Employee of the Month” for the school district. Adam Moss was surprised when school officials, and school foundation and alumni
association members invaded his classroom to share their congratulations.

Larry Petersen, a member of the Le Mars School Foundation informed the gathering that Kellie Bork had submitted the nomination. Petersen read the nomination saying,

“Adam Moss deserves this award for many reasons. He always shows genuine care and concern for his students and has the ability to demand high expectations in such a positive way. Mr. Moss always puts in the extra hours outside of the school day to be planned and prepared. Mr. Moss is very involved in other
organizations here at school and is always willing to help other staff members out with school things. Mr. Moss is also active in coaching and continues to create a hard-working, positive, and successful program each year. The nomination reads: “I know your athletes are very thankful for your efforts. You
are also a great leader and role model here at the school as you have impacted so many students and staff. And with all this, you are an amazing husband and father. I know they are blessed for your guidance and for all you do for them.
LCHS is lucky to have you.” Our congratulations go out to Adam Moss for being named as the Le Mars Community Employee of the Month.

 

 

Students Pack Care Packages For Military Personnel

(Le Mars) — Several soldiers, sailors, and airmen will be receiving a care package courtesy of the students from Le Mars Community High School. Its all part of the Support Siouxland Soldiers campaign.  Students this morning packed 50 different boxes that contained various packaged food items and other
necessities. Those boxes will be sent through the mail to military service personnel that are, or will soon be deployed. Some of the care packages will also be sent to the military service personnel’s family. The Le Mars Community High School Student Council helped organize the donation program.

LCHS Student Council Officers stand next to the 50 care packages.  From left are: Dacia Bates, Gretchen Adams, Anthony Lamoreux, Caden Washburn, Nancy Isebrand (adviser) Katie McAllister, Elizabeth Ihrke, and Assistant Principal Neal Utesh.