School News

Seatbelt Challenge

YAMS hosted their third annual seatbelt challenge May 9 at the high school. Helping with the challenge were (below, L-R) Fire Chief Derrick Ruther, Police Chief Josh Walker and Deputy Casey Namken (below, right) along with the winners (L-R) Braelyn Merritt, Claire Stoks, Lillie Wollum and Natalie Stoks.

Pledge of allegiance

Several VFW Auxiliary members spoke with the first graders on the importance of learning the pledge of allegiance, explained what the poppies were, and discussed how grateful we are for our veterans on May 9. The students received a pencil with the pledge on it and a poppy.


Andy Guptill (third from right) of First Security Bank presented school board members (L-R) Suzanne Fairchild, Angela Leppke, Nathan Thorpe, and Tricia Bueltel along with Superintedent Ryan Nielsen (far right) with a check for $350,000. 

Canby School Board presented with large building project donation

The Canby School Board met on May 6. Andy Guptill of First Security Bank was in attendance to present the board with a donation of $350,000 for the new football turf.

Superintendent Ryan Nielsen shared a legislative update, starting with the good news that Canby’s construction tax bill has made it into the Senate Omnibus Bill.  

Canby Schools' Menu

Tues., May 14 - Breakfast - Breakfast sandwich or choice of cereal with crackers; fruit and juice selection, milk.

Lunch - Pasta with meat sauce (both) or roasted cauliflower steak with romesco sauce (high school); steamed peas, fruit and vegetable bar, milk.


At the RTR meet Friday, Isaac Bollerud shot a 39 earning himself first place, leading the team to a win.

Bollerud brings home first from RTR, leading the team to the top

The boys golf team brings home first place from RTR and a pair of seconds from Canby and TMB. Yesterday the team headed to Lakeview, and results will be in the May 21 paper. Today they head to the Marshall Country Club at 9 a.m. for their conference meet.

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Canby Meet


Thursday during the Lancers’ matchup against the Eagles in Madison, Liam MacArthur slide in to safely steal second base.

Lancers go 10 innings with RTR, falling by one

The Lancers had a rough week on the road, being shut out by both Dawson-Boyd and LqPV. They ended their week with a tough battle against RTR that went into 10 innings, resulting in them losing by one.

They will stay at home tonight to take on Lakeview at 4:30 p.m. They then host YME Thursday.

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Student of the Week

Senior Jaxsen Hauschild was nominated by the English department as the school’s student of the week. He is the son of Ryan and Annie Hauschild.

“Jaxsen is helpful and fun to have in class. He remains respectful within the classroom. Jaxsen will be successful in whatever he puts his mind to,” the department said.

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