Today Fall, 2015 - Northmont City Schools
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Today Fall, 2015 - Northmont City Schools
Northmont Today Published by the Northmont City School District Upcoming Dates: October 7-10, 2015 HOMECOMING WEEK Wed.-Powder Puff Game Thurs.-Parade 6:00 p.m. Fri.-Game & Alumni Tailgate Sat.-Dance October 9, 2015 Teacher Workday No Classes PK-12 October 12, 2015 - 7:00 p.m. Board of Education Meeting Kleptz Early Learning Ctr. October 14, 2015 - 9:30 a.m. FREE Community Breakfast Kleptz Early Learning Ctr. October 19-23, 2015 Parent Teacher Conferences October 23, 2015 No Classes PK-12 October 26, 2015 - 7:00 p.m. Board of Education Meeting Kleptz Early Learning Ctr. November 1, 2015 Daylight Savings Time Ends FALL BACK! Volume 41/1 Fall 2015 District Hit With $3.5 Million of Cuts in State Budget District officials are concerned about reductions in anticipated revenue. The state revenue bienniel budget shows a loss of $3.5 million that was initially expected. Also, the last two tax reappraisals represent another $1.3 million loss bringing the total losses to $4.8 million. Both the House and Senate budget recommendations gave Northmont increases, but in July, the Governor slashed this year’s budget to nothing. There are also concerns about mandated increased costs of the Affordable Care Act and the federal changes in overtime pay for salaried employees. Montgomery County Auditor Karl Keith will be the guest of the Board of Education at the regular meeting of Monday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the Kleptz Early Learning Center to address these concerns. Mr. Keith will also share his thoughts about the upcoming triennial update in 2017 and whether he thinks future home values in our area will rise. Superintendent to Hold Evening Hours Superintendent Dr. Sarah Zatik and Treasurer Ann Bernardo will be holding evening office hours twice per month to meet with individual community members. The October dates are Tuesday, October 13 and Wednesday, October 21 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at the City of Englewood Government Center. In November, the meetings will be held on Thursday, November 12 and Tuesday, November 17 at the City of Clayton Government Center. Future dates and locations will be available on the district website and in the Englewood Independent. “This is just a chance for some one-on-one time with community members who may have questions or have heard rumors that they would like to have clarified,” said Zatik. “Due to the decline in state and local revenue, the Board of Education will be voting soon to place an operating levy on the ballot in March. I want to be available to answer questions that our community members might have as well as listening to concerns.” Refreshments will be served. I SPEAK FOR THE TREES You may have noticed when driving by some of the Northmont buildings that the landscape seems to have changed. The District has become another victim of the Emerald Ash Borer and many of the large, old ash trees have been removed. The Ash Borer was identified in Ohio in 2003. This pest kills ash trees within three to five years of infestation and has affected 3.8 billion trees in the State of Ohio. As these beetle-like insects make their way through the tree, the tree can become unstable and split, causing safety concerns. According to Jason Watson, Director of Operations, “we are planning to replace some of the trees that needed to be removed.” GREEN PRIDE . . . throughout the community Public Invited to District Technology Seminars DID YOU KNOW? Northmont’s natural gas provider analysis showed that in the first year of operation, the KELC ran 45% more efficiently in heating cost compared to O.R. Edgington. The amazing fact about this data is that the KELC is approximately TWICE the size of O.R. and serves approximately 400 more students! This is great news for the District! Northmont City Schools will be hosting a series of technology seminars for community engagement beginning in October of 2015. The first event will take place on Thursday, October 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the Middle School and will cover the Basics of ProgressBook. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of accessing their child’s grades online. Topics disccused in the seminar include logging in to ProgressBook and understanding the grades as they are posted. Curriculum Specialist Kristy Geiger and Teacher Diane McCarroll will walk visitors through the process from start to finish. Future dates will be announced at a later time, but topics such as email, Facebook/Social Media, and Internet Safety will be included in the presentations. FREE Community Breakfasts Please consider joining us each month as we celebrate our students’ talents and accomplishments. This is a FREE continental breakfast. Community members who do not have children in school are welcome and encouraged to attend. September 30 - 9:30 - Englewood Hills January 27 - 9:30 - Englewood Elem. October 14 - 9:30 - Kleptz ELC February 24 - 9:30 - Northmoor November 11 - 8:30 - Northwood March 30 - 8:30 - Middle School December 16 - 9:30 - Union Elem. April 20 - 8:30 - High School ***Contact Jenny Wood at 832-5037 to RSVP*** EXCELLENCE . . . throughout the district Partnering for Northmont Safety Northmont City Schools recently had the opportunity to work with a safety engineering team from Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Northmoor Elementary Principal, Shannon Williamson, facilitated the collaboration with the Wright-Patt T-Rex engineering team. The team tested their experimental safety systems as part of their annual Commander’s Challenge. The testing occurred during a scheduled safety drill and after school with participation from local police and fire departments. Some of the systems tested by the WrightPatt team included a specialized door securing device, an accountability system using cellphones and a building-wide alarm to initiate a lockdown. Northmont congratulates the Wright Patterson engineering team on winning the national competition. In addition to this most recent collaboration, Northmont City Schools has a district safety committee that meets monthly and includes representation from Clayton, Englewood, and Union fire and police departments. Northmont City Schools benefits greatly from these strong community partnerships with ongoing safety planning and training. Staff Development Connects To Best Practices Northmont employees continue to receive advanced professional development through great collaboration with local and national industry leaders. The ability to stay current is ever present with all jobs, and school employees are no different. During the past year Northmont teachers have linked with the University of Dayton Engineering Department, the Air Force Research Lab at Tec-Edge, Apple, and the Dayton Regional STEM Center among others to improve practices and better engage students in career choices for the future. Members of our support staff have also attended Apple and Google trainings to better build a technology infrastructure that allows students and staff to learn and teach with tools that improve instruction. Through a grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, the Buck Institute will work with a number of Northmont teachers this fall and throughout the rest of the school year to improve project based learning in all buildings in the district. The Northmont community expects the best from Northmont City Schools and the district continues to invest in making sure our staff members are aligning to best practices for our students. We appreciate the continued community support as we prepare Northmont students for a bright future. FREE FALL CONCERTS October 6, 2015 - 8:00 p.m. HS Choir/Encore Concert HS Auditorium October 7, 2015 - 7:30 p.m. MS/HS Orchestra Concert HS Auditorium October 12, 2015 - 8:00 p.m. HS Wind Ensemble HS Auditorium NORTHMONT DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS: “MOON OVER BUFFALO” Thursday, October 29 Saturday, October 31 7:30 p.m. Tickets - $5 each Moon Over Buffalo is a 1995 comic play by Ken Ludwig set in Buffalo, New York in 1953. The show relies heavily on situation comedy and physical humor, as well as a little slapstick. Northmont Board of Education Northmont City School District 4001 Old Salem Road Englewood, OH 45322 Information Line 937-832-5037 or [email protected] www.northmontschools.net www.facebook.com/NorthmontCitySchools Fall, 2015 SAVE THE DATES! Dec. 4 - (approx. 6:30p.m.) Dedication of the High School Athletics Facility between the girls’ and boys’ basketball games Jan. 10 - 2:00 p.m. Dedication of the new High School All are Welcome! Non-Profit Organ. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 644 Dayton, OH 45401 ECR WSS POSTAL CUSTOMER New to the District? Check our web site for important information: www.northmontschools.net THOUGHTS FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT - Dr. Sarah Zatik Research indicates that if children miss eighteen days of school or more per school year (two days per month), they are at risk of not being academically successful. In Montgomery County, one in five kindergarteners and one in ten third graders miss too much school and are at risk. The number one strategy parents can accomplish to help their child be academically successful is to make sure they are absent less than five days per year. Attendence matters! Our Mission: The mission of Northmont City Schools is to provide students an exceptional education with diverse opportunities so they maximize their potential and are productive, responsible citizens.