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Mrs. Jodie Walizer’s high school homeroom at Sugar Valley Rural Charter School released 70 Rainbow Fingerlings into Fishing Creek on May 5. Despite a rough start due to Covid sanitation of the classrooms, the class was able to successfully care for and raise the small trout to the point of release. When the students arrived at the stream, they began investigating to ensure they were releasing in a viable area. The students looked for Mayflies because their presence indicates the stream is clean and well oxygenated. This is the eleventh year Mrs. Walizer and her students have participated in the Trout in the Classroom Program. The Trout in the Classroom program was made possible through a partnership between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) and the Pennsylvania Council of Trout Unlimited (PATU).
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The 2021 officers are from left, Secretary Taylor Geisewite, Vice President Emma Meixel, President McKenna Fox, Treasurer Corbin Homan, Historian Mariana Liddic, and Parliamentarian Cheyenne Holdren.
LOGANTON Sugar Valley Rural Charter School’s annual induction ceremony for the National Honor Society was held recently in the school’s multipurpose room. A total of nine students were inducted into the school’s chapter. New officers were also installed during the ceremony.
To be eligible for membership consideration, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average that is regulated by the National Honor Society. Additionally, candidates must meet high standards of service, leadership, and character.
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Olivia Clester
LOGANTON A Sugar Valley Rural Charter School student has been named the 2021 Pennsylvania Jr. Miss Agriculture USA.
Olivia Clester, of South Williamsport, representing Lycoming County as the Lycoming County Jr. Miss Agriculture USA, was crowned as the state queen in March and will now advance to the national competition in Ohio this June. Clester is a high honor roll student who is involved in band, chorus, FFA, horseback riding and several 4H groups (Sugar Valley Ag 4H, Grill masters and County Council).
She is also a member of the national award winning, competition baton team, ‘M’ out of State College. Olivia raises Boer goats, chickens, a horse and one dairy beef cow. Olivia intends to teach, inspire and AGvocate throughout the 2021 year through service and helping others.
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Leadership Clinton County recently met at Central Mountain High School to hold a session focusing on Clinton County’s education and youth systems. Participants started the day with welcoming comments from KC Superintendent Jacquelyn Martin. They were given a tour of Central Mountain High School and the district’s Career and Technology Center by students Skylar Lininger and Madison Meeker. Participants had the opportunity to eat lunch catered by the students in the Culinary Arts program. And finally, they participated in two panel discussions relating to the various issues facing our youth and the diverse educational systems in our community. Represented on the panels were Central Intermediate Unit #10 Development Center for Adults, Central Mountain High School and Middle School, Homeschooling, KCSD Adult Education; KCSD On-Line Learning, Liberty Curtin and Renovo Elementary Schools; Lock Haven Catholic School, Lock Haven University, and Sugar Valley Rural Charter