A6 COMMUNITY Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, June 19, 2019 Contributed photos Lisa Collier Students at Wallowa Elementary School helped plan the end-of-year festivities. Kristen Ruckdaschel (left) receives a $2000 scholarship for graduate school. Wallowa Elementary School celebrates end of the year By Lisa Collier For Wallowa County Chieftain Wallowa Elementary was awarded a grant from the Intermountain ESD as part of their “Every Day Mat- ters” campaign to spend on end of the year programs. The grant’s purpose for Wal- lowa Elementary was to increase school spirit and family involvement, and provide a strong fi nish to the school year. With this grant Wallowa Elementary was able to get matching “Loud & Proud” shirts for all staff and students. It was men- tioned by many staff mem- bers that this may have been the fi rst time ever that this had been done. The students felt very proud to be match- ing their teachers as well as all of the school staff. With the grant money, Wallowa Lisa Collier Student fun at the Wallowa Elementary School end-of-year celebration included a castle and a water slide. Elementary put on an amaz- ing last day of school car- nival for students and their families to enjoy. It was a great kick off to summer and everyone had so much fun! T HE B OOKLOFT The carnival had two bounce castles, one big pirate fun house and slide, and a dol- phin double water slide. The carnival also had car- nival game booths such as Top Shot, Frogger and Ring Toss. Also available for fun were Corn Hole, and yard sized Connect Four, Yahtzee and Jenga. Also provided by the grant money, the stu- dents were served ice cream by our lovely Wallowa Ele- mentary offi ce staff; Pam and Sandi. We hope that ending the school year in this exciting way will help students look forward to the start of school in the Fall, improve attendance for next year, and improve family involvement. On behalf of everyone at Wallowa Ele- mentary, we would like to give a HUGE Thank You to the Intermountain ESD and we would like to wish our students and their families a safe and happy summer, and don’t forget to READ! See you in the Fall! Vixen Radford-Wecks (left) Received the Ruby award of $500 for community work. Soroptomist awards 15 scholarships By Ellen Morris Bishop Wallowa County Chieftain The Soropotomist of Wallowa County have awarded their 2019 schol- arships to 15 deserv- ing Wallowa County high school seniors. Stu- dents from Joseph Charter School receiving scholar- ships are Tyler Homan, Tori Suto, Natalie Gorham, and Ella Coughlan. The deserv- AND Skylight Gallery Finding books is our specialty 541.426.3351 • 107 E. 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