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logan amundson holds the Rising Star Award she earned from the South Dakota Counselor Association.

Sanborn Central’s Guidance Counselor, Logan Amundson, has been awarded the Rising Star Award by the South Dakota Counselor Association. The award recognizes one individual across the state of South Dakota each year who is a newcomer to the profession of school counseling and has entered the field in the past five years. The Rising Star recipient must also be a model for new counselors, demonstrating the highest standards of professional competence, along with making outstanding contributions to the school community and/or the profession. The award winner must also demonstrate an excellent rapport with students, parents and school personnel and be a member of the South Dakota School Counselor Association with a Master’s degree and certified by the state of South Dakota. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Sanborn Central’s American Government class visited Aberdeen on March 21 to hear oral arguments in court cases before the State Supreme Court. The trip was a culmination of Mr. Steele’s unit on the criminal justice system and America’s courts.  The seniors were exposed to three court cases and heard attorneys present arguments on behalf of their clients.  After court concluded, the class discussed the cases they had witnessed and upon their arrival home, penned papers as to their thoughts on the cases that were tried before the state’s highest court.

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School presentation sparks enthusiasm for electricity

By Tara Miller, Manager of Communications, Central Electric

The gymnasium buzzed with excitement as Woonsocket fourth and fifth graders learned the fundamentals of electricity and electrical safety on March 21.

Co-ops in the Classroom is an interactive program offered to area schools by Central Electric Cooperative and its wholesale power provider, East River Electric Power Cooperative.

Protons, neutrons, electrons, insulators and conductors were major topics of discussion as students took an educational journey into the exciting world of electricity. 

Jennifer Gross, Education and Outreach Coordinator for East River Electric, engages students in hands-on demonstrations during the presentation. She teaches children about electrical safety, generation, conservation and economics. 

A Van de Graaff generator demonstrates the movement of electrons with some hair-raising results. 

“Playing with static electricity can be fun and educational,” said Gross. “The Van de Graaff generator shows how electricity travels. Students get a kick out of seeing their hair stand up and shocking their friends.”

Another device that invokes a lot of excitement is the pedal powered bicycle generator. Students are asked to become power plants as they provide energy for lights and small household devices.

“Pedal power turns the concept of electricity from something abstract into something tangible,” Gross said. “By providing the energy needed to turn on a light bulb, the students are able to quantify how much more energy an incandescent light bulb requires compared to an LED.”

Kids also learned about electrical safety on the farm and in town. By the end of the presentation, students developed a new understanding and appreciation for electricity.

Central Electric is a member-owned electric cooperative serving 4,900 mostly rural members in Aurora, Brule, Buffalo, Davison, Hanson, Jerauld, Miner and Sanborn Counties.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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