Dunsmuir Elementary School’s Healthy Eating Program Dunsmuir Elementary School is gearing their meals for their students to be all homemade and USDA-approved. Food Service Director Danielle Halley, along with her assistant, Sarah Davis, do a lot of menu planning to make sure they are including all the food groups for […]
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Not Many People Know That March 14th is Pi Day (3.14)
Dunsmuir Elementary School celebrated this special day with a pep rally and then in the evening after school, the students brought their parents to a fun dinner of pizza, salad, and pi-shaped cookies (instead of pie) served in the cafeteria, and then everyone participated in the Family Math Night […]
Updated Replies Sent to Siskiyou News “Mt. Shasta High School to Require Porn Reading in the Freshman English Classroom!”
Email #4 Professional Judgemen According to Amazon, currently, 7,587 reviews submitted for “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian” give it an average rating of 4.6 out of 5. There is far more to the content of this piece of literature than selected lines printed in the Siskiyou News. […]
Happy Almost Spring Siskiyou County! Although we can’t tell by looking out our windows.
The recent onslaught of snowy weather has really put the damper on any outdoor garden preparations. I am staying indoors where seed starting is going into full swing. Many people constantly ask me where do I start so many seeds inside the house?…….you asked for it. Here is a quick […]
Siskiyou Seeks Efforts To Retain The Hydroelectric Facilities.
Richard Marshall President of the Siskiyou County Water Users Association is giving a presentation to the CAGOP Convention in Sacramento, California on March 11th, 2023. The goal is to obtain a Resolution from the Convention supporting the Siskiyou efforts to retain the Hydroelectric facilities. This is a series as there […]
The Positive Effects of Social Media on the Dimensions of Youth Wellness
Information is readily available concerning the risks and impact of social media on the overall wellness of youth today. Most of us are aware of the numerous claims and reports of the negative consequences and effects that can result from the increased use of social media among this highly impressionable […]
Dunsmuir Elementary Celebrates Dr. Seuss’s 119th Birthday
Dunsmuir Elementary School stopped classes for an hour on Thursday to host Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Bash which lands on March 2nd. The auditorium was festively decorated and filled with Dr. Seuss games such as Lorax orange making, face painting, photo booth, salt painting, fishy fishing, hula hoop and ring toss, decorated Lorax […]
A Walk on Snow Day Brings Up Issues to Question
“I think we’ve received about 27 inches,” my neighbor says to me, making a path by the road. Across the street Maryann stands outside disgruntled, “Why does Tory always have to use his snow blower at 6:00am?” I recently found a studio to rent in Mt Shasta. I’m told I […]
Siskiyou Food Assistance Provides Quality Food to Siskiyou County
Siskiyou Food Assistance has been opening its weekly pantry since 2001. Would you like to help? Plant a row of veggies in your garden this spring for our community in need. Denise Hopkins has been volunteering since the program launched. “My cousin, our Pastor, Jerry Broomfield started it at the […]
TODAYS TRAVELS
Today after our first Siskiyou Shutter Bugs/Siskiyou Photographers meeting in almost three years because of covid I went out to photograph east of Montague, CA., then down into the Shasta Valley. The meeting, held at the Black Bear Diner in Yreka, CA., was well attended by local photographers and others […]