Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, August 12, 2015 A7 Word on the Street The Eagle asked children in Grant County, ‘What’s the funnest thing you did this summer?’ “Going to the water park in Boise with my family and friends.” Grace Taylor, 11, Seneca “Working with my 4-H pig and walking her around, and riding the carnival rides at the fair.” Autumn Walker, 12, Dayville “Going to rodeo Bible camp in Pendleton, and going to Great Wolf Lodge in Washington with my family.” Dalli Girvin, 11, John Day “Going swimming in the South Fork and the John Day rivers with my family and friends.” Gabriel Walker, 14, Dayville “4-H sheep because I got to learn about it, and I got to work with my sheep.” Miranda Cook, 13, Monument “Getting in shape for football – I worked out in the weight room, jogged and practiced catching with my friend, Josh.” Bladen Burril, 13, John Day Local education News: myeaglenews.com Individualized education for all K-12 students • High-quality curriculum with highly qualified staff • Ability to accommodate all learning levels. • Opportunity for early graduation & dual high school and college credit and • Students that qualify, receive books while enrolled in our and the can potentially graduate with an same day they graduate with their High School Diploma. • Advanced placement as well as credit recovery plans available. • Teacher assisted learning center/study halls • Self-paced, flexible program to meet needs of parenting or employed students • Home School partnership opportunity for an enhanced program Shawn Farrens, EdD Superintendent/Principal