Cardinal School News
November 5, 2020 by Staff Report

The Cardinal Middle School girls cross country team won the CVC Valley Division conference meet on Oct. 15...

Girls XC Team Wins CVC Meet

The Cardinal Middle School girls cross country team won the CVC Valley Division conference meet on Oct. 15. The girls finished as follows: Riley H. – first; Eve K. – third; Aubreigh K. – fifth; Brynley K. – eighth; Haylie R. – 11th; and Elisabeth M. – 13th.

Riley’s first place finish also earned her the CVC Valley Division MVP award. The team’s trophy is proudly on display at CMS. The middle school would also like to also congratulate Grayson Y. on his 15th place finish in the boys’ division.

Buddies Join Students For Lunch

Bring a favorite teddy bear or other stuffed animal to lunch day is always a favorite at Jordak Elementary School. Each year, students are invited to bring their favorite stuffed animal to school with them and then bring them to lunch.

The students love showing and sharing their favorite buddies with their friends and the wonderful cafeteria staff always prepares a fun pancake lunch to go along with the occasion. All the lunch visitors kept the appropriate social distancing and some even wore masks.

Parkman Trustees Donate To District

The school district expresses its sincere appreciation to Parkman Township Trustees Roger Anderson, Henry Duchscherer and Dennis Ikeler for their generous support of the district with the donation of two electrostatic sprayers, corresponding disinfectant solution and thermal imaging cameras. The trio attended the Cardinal Board of Education meeting Oct. 14 to be recognized. The sprayers will be used in district vehicles on a daily basis and are designed to deploy the solution so that it sticks to all sides of the surface to which it is applied.

The cameras will help staff monitor the temperature of every person that enters the building and alert them to any potential issues right away. The cameras are designed to monitor several temperatures at once, thus decreasing congestion for school arrival in the mornings.

The vital products will go a long way in helping to protect the health and well-being of all students, staff and families during this unprecedented health crisis and beyond. The district continues to thrive and be successful because of the support of local communities and is grateful to Parkman Township and proud to be their partner in service.