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Southland Independent School District 500 PO Box 351 Adams MN 55909 Serving Non-Profit Organization US Postage Permit No. 16 ECR WSS Adams MN 55909 Postal Patron Rural Route Post Office Box Holder the Southland School District REBEL TALK www.isd500.k12.mn.us December 2006 Southland Staff Members attend Corwin Kronenberg presentation in Grand Meadow Southland Staff Members had the opportunity to attend a presentation, “A Positive Approach to Discipline” by Corwin Kronenberg on October 23, 2006, at Grand Meadow Public Schools. Mr. Kronenberg is a parent, teacher, author, and highly sought after expert in the areas of self-concept and discipline. He is the creator of a nationally known behavior management system called Above the Line. Mr. Kronenberg delivers his message with enthusiasm, drama and humor. The presentation was sponsored by the Cedar River Education Distirct. Schools attending the presentation were Austin Catholic Schools, Grand Meadow, LeRoy, Lyle, Sacred Heart and Southland. Southland Elementary Book Fair to be held on Tuesday, December 5th The Southland Elementary Book Fair will be held on Tuesday, December 5th, during the day and also during the Fall/Winter Concert. Scholastic will be conducting the fair and has numerous titles and selections. Proceeds will be used to purchase new materials for the Southland Elementary School Library. Thank you for your continued support. Southland Elementary Parent-Teacher Organization says “Thank You” The Southland Elementary PTO wants to thank everyone who came out for our annual Dad’s Belgian Waffle Breakfast. We had a great turn-out and it was again a successful fundraiser for our PTO. Thanks to the staff, parents, and our communities for continuing to support our Elementary PTO. Winter Concert You are invited to attend the Southland Elementary Winter Concert Dec.5, Tuesday 10:30 a.m. performance by Grades K – 5 6:30 p.m. Grades K, 1, 2 7:00 p.m. Grades 3, 4, 5 “Twas the Night Before Christmas” along with 5th grade Band. K-12 FluMist Clinic was a huge success Southland Middle and High School Winter/Holiday Concert Monday, December 4 7:00 PM Snow date of Monday, December 11, 7:00 pm. Thank you to all the staff, parents, and students of Sacred Heart and Southland Schools who cooperated to make the FluMist Clinic on 10/24/06 such a huge success! We gave over 400 doses of vaccine to eligible students K-12 in three locations. Students who were absent or who didn’t return permission forms prior to that day will have another opportunity to get the free FluMist vaccine on December 12th. As explained on the form, students younger than 9 years of age will get a second dose of the vaccine that day. We are also making alternate arrangements for PSEO students to get the vaccine at Mower Co. Public Health in Austin. Please call the school and leave a message for Cheryl (Southland Nurse) if you have questions. Veteran’s Day Program at Southland Elementary Southland Elementary fifth grade students presented a musical program to honor Veterans on the morning of November 8. Members of the American Legion Post 146 presented the colors of the flag along with the fifth grade Cub Scouts. Many parents and community members attended the program which featured the singing of patriotic songs and a song called “Those Who Served.” Fifth graders composed essays in writing class and published them in technology class. Six students were chosen to read their essays. The class also wrote and performed a skit “Veterans’ Day Jeopardy” to teach about Veterans’ Day. No School December 25, 2006 - January 1, 2007 Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! Members of the Adams American Legion post the flag during a Veterans’ Day program at Southland Elementary. Southland will host Middle School Instrumental Festival The Southland Middle School will be hosting the Middle School Instrumental Festival on Saturday, January 27, 2007. Band students from area schools, including Kingsland and Hayfield, will perform solos and ensembles. Parents are invited and encouraged to come and listen to any of these students perform. The event begins at 8:30 AM and concludes around 11:00 AM with a performance for everyone of the “Bestin-Site” award winners. This is a great opportunity for students to perform for others as well as listen to students from other schools. The performer also receives encouragement and expertise from another band director. Southland band students grades 7 & 8 will choose their performance solo at their lesson the week of December 11. Help will be given to each student during band rehearsals. However, students are expected to practice outside of school. A schedule of performance times will be given to each student several days prior to the event. Halloween fun sponsored by the Southland FCCLA The Southland FCCLA sponsored various activities for Halloween 2006. Dress up costumes were modeled at school and prizes awarded by the FCCLA. Many students and staff joined in the fun. Pictured above are the teenage witches - Maggie May, Kathy Hamilton, Chelsey Mullenbach, Donna Neuvirth, Whitney Mees and Stacie Shawback. 34 FCCLA members enjoyed a pinata party. After the breaking of the pinata, pizza, chips and pop were enjoyed. Upper right: Liz Meany was the FCCLA costume winner. Right: As classmates look on, Shiloh Spurlock seems to mistake Clint Bergene for the pinata. Dr. Susan Udelhofen presents workshop on curriculum mapping Staff members from Southland and Kingsland School Districts participated in a curriculum mapping workshop on November 22, 2006, at Southland Middle and High School. The workshop was presented by Dr. Susan Udelhofen. Dr. Susan Udelhofen is a nation al staff development leader providing consulting services to school districts, education agencies, universities and colleges. Her work concentrates primarily on issues and practices related to curriculum mapping, teacher mentor- ing, assessment, standards and program evaluation. Dr. Udelhofen earned a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction, and a M.S. in Educational Psychology, both from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Her experience includes work at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction as a Goals 2000 consultant, and gifted and talented consultant. She has taught courses in teacher mentoring, assessment, reading methods, children’s literature, gifted and talented education, and also served as supervisor/instructor of preservice teachers at the University of WisconsinMadison. She is an experienced classroom teacher and holds current licensure. She is the co-author of, The Mentoring Year: A Step-by-Step Guide to Professional Development published by Corwin Press and The Teacher Journal: Reflections About Teaching and Learning self-published. Her presentation experience includes appearances at the National Staff Development Conference, Curriculum Mapping Institutes, New Teacher Center Symposium, American Educational Research Association, National Reading Association, National School Conference Institute, and Wisconsin Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. She resides in Madison, Wisconsin with her husband and is the mother of two college-aged children. Locations of Three Rivers Conference winter sporting events GamesPlayedat A, B, 9, GBB C-GBB A, B, 9, BBB C-BBB WR Cal. High School Caledonia EL (old HS) High School Caledonia EL (old HS) High School Chat. High School Elementary (go dressed) High School Elementary (go dressed) High School DE High School Elementary High School Elementary High School FC Harmony HS Harmony HS Preston-MS Preston-MS Harmony-HS Good. High School High School High School High School High School Kings. High School MS- Wykoff High School MS-Wykoff with Grand Meadow L-A High School High School High School High School LARP (meets at RP & LA) PEM PEM 7/8 Bldg (Old Elgin HS PEM 4-6 Bldg. (Old Elgin EL) PEM HS-Plainview PEM Cafeteria (Old Plvw EL) PEM HS-Plainview R-P High School MS-Peterson High School MS-Peterson LARP (meets at RP & LA) St. C High School Elementary High School Elementary High School HS-Adams Elem-Rose Creek HS-Adams Elem-Rose Creek High School High School Elementary High School Elementary High School South. W-K New addition to the Sheehan Family Southland PTO pork dinner rescheduled for December 4th The rescheduled Southland PTO Pork Dinner will be held on Monday, December 4th in the all purpose room at the high school. Serving will be from 5:00 to 6:30 PM. This is also the night of the winter holiday concert, so students, Bob Sheehan, Southland High School Business Education Teacher/Activities Director, and his wife, Jill, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Calder Joseph. He was born on October 12, 2006, and joins brothers, Camden and Cade, and sister, Carma, at home. Calder weighed seven pounds, six ounces and was 18 1/2 inches long. Congratulations to the Sheehan Family! family members, and anybody else may come to eat before the concert. Pork sandwiches, cheesy potatoes, beans, cole slaw and bars will be served. The cost is $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for students 10 and under. Please come and help support our schools. October Students of the Month Calder Joseph Sheehan Halloween Program at Southland Elementary Students at Southland Elementary School celebrated Halloween with their traditional costume parade and afternoon parties. Third grade students performed some spooky songs to add to the fun. They sang a partner song, putting two songs together. They performed a choral speech in which instruments added effects to a poem entitled “Halloween.” Third graders also sang a spiritual “Dem Bones” accompanied by boomwhackers and rhythm sticks. Elementary music is directed by Mrs. Laura Freund. Southland hosts Three Rivers Conference Honor Band and Choir Festival Southland hosted the Three Rivers Conference Honor Band and Choir Festival Tuesday, November 14, 2006, in the Southland High School Gymnasium. The 120 voice choir, directed by Mr. Rodney Urtel, Mankato, presented five selections. Dr. Amy Foley, Mankato State directed the 100 piece band. Southland students participating in the choir were Tracey Engesser, Amber Mullenbach, Bryten Reuter, Arielle Anderson, Micayla Hamilton, Haley Hoff and Michael Sheely. Band members from Southland included Lacey, Holst, Amber O’Connell, Brooke Hamilton, Hilary Johnson, Curtis Gilbert, Matthew Schroeder and Danielle Irvin. Southland Middle School students win VFW’s Patriot’s Pen Contest Students in Mrs. Wempner’s Middle School Language Arts class wrote essays for the VFW’s Patriot’s Pen contest. The winners are: Grade 6: Maetzin CruzReyes & Isaac Bustad Grade 7: Shyenne Larson & Kayla Oudekirk Grade 8: Ethan Sorenson & Rex White Middle school students of the month for October are Mikaela Merten (8th Grade); Micayla Huntley (7th Grade); and Maetzin Cruz-Reyes (6th Grade) High school students of the month for October are Danielle Irvin (sophomore); Jason Steinkamp (junior); Emily Schmidt (senior); and Arielle Anderson (freshman) Alumni information needed for Southland District Website Maetzin Cruz-Reyes Isaac Bustad Kayla Oudekirk Shyenne Larson The Southland Web Design Class is currently working on developing the alumni section of the district website. Alumni includes those people who graduated from Adams, Elkton, Rose Creek and Southland. Suggested information to submit would be education, occupation, family, hobbies, email and any other information that you would like to see included. Please contact Janet Stephenson at [email protected] to submit information or for any questions. The district website address is: www.isd500.k12.mn.us. December Dates to Remember December 10: Human Rights Day December 15: Hanukkah begins* December 20: Eid al-Adha* December 21: First day of winter December 25: Christmas Rex White Ethan Sorenson School board members elected/re-elected Sharon Monson and Jack Klaehn were recently elected to the Southland School Board. Sharon is an Adams resident who was the 1981 Southland High School Valedidctorian. She and her husband, Ray, have two sons who are in the 9th and 12th grades. Sharon has worked in the healthcare field for over 20 years and has been with the Austin Medical Center Information Systems Department since 1997. She has been a member of the St. John’s Parish Council, Sacred Heart School Board and Southland Youth Basketball Board. Jack is a farmer in the Elkton/ Dexter area. He and his wife, Tam, who is employed at Mayo Clinic, have two children in grades 4 and 6. Jack is a Southland graduate and is also a Southland school bus driver. Incumbent school board member, Pat Graves, was re-elected to another term. She has been on the board for 10 years and is current chair. She and her husband, Ray, who works at Information System Sciences in Elkton, have three grown children and live in Elkton. Pat is the postmaster at Wykoff and has been with the Post Office for 20 years. The Monitor Review, November 2, 2006 Early Childhood & Family Education 312 West Main Street, Adams MN 55909 [email protected] What is ECFE? Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is for all Southland #500 parents of children between birth and kindergarten. Whether you are a single parent, a teen parent, a stay-at-home mom or dad, or an employed parent, ECFE is for you! We offer weekly parent/child classes, special events, and other services. ECFE is “Time Together” . . . You spend quality time with your child, learning more about their interests and abilities. ECFE is “Time Apart” . . . While children are with a children’s teacher, you and other parents meet with a parent educator to discuss timely concerns. The support, encouragement, and new ideas you receive from the group make being a parent more rewarding. December ECFE Parent/Child Classes Gingerbread Houses Mon. Dec. 6th 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. or Wed. 8th 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. or Fri. 9th 10:00 a.m. Families will put together and decorate a small Gingerbread House. These houses have become a Christmas tradition at the Early Childhood Center. Please bring a half bag of candy for use in decorating the houses. The candies will be pooled for all to get an assortment of items to decorate a house. We will provide all other materials. Southland Early Childhood Center – Adams FEE: Single class fee will be charged for those not enrolled in ECFE. Call to register 582-3405 or email [email protected] by Dec. 1st. Last Week of ECFE Classes before Christmas! Mon. Dec 11, 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 14 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. Friday Dec. 15 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Beat the winter blues and join us at ECFE! ECFE Parent/Child Winter Classes Classes run one and one half hours. The first 45 minutes parents and children play together and have a group circle activity. Toys and a variety of activities are set out from which the family can select learning experiences. The last 45 minutes, parents and children divide. The children will spend time with their peers and Early Childhood teacher in activities that encourage cognitive development, sociability, sharing and developing independence. The parents will meet together for informal discussion and presentations on relevant topics for their needs. *Monday evening 6:15 - 7:45 p.m. Ages 2 ½-5 yrs. Jan 8,15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 26, Mar. 5 *Thurs 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. Ages 1 – 3 yrs Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15, Mar. 1, 8 *Friday morning 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Mixed ages birth – 5 yrs. Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, Mar. 2, 9 FEES FOR CLASSES $40.00 – 8 classes one child $20.00 for each additional child Lap babies no fee Play and Learn (3 – 4 year old) Preschool (Jan – Feb - Mar) The Southland School District offers a preschool opportunity for children 3 – 4 years old or 3 by Mar. 1st. This child only class meets once a week on either Tuesday or Thursday from 12:30 – 3:00 p.m. The class focuses on encouraging sociability, sharing and developing independence. An additional component of the class is that families attend weekly ECFE parent/child classes. Play & Learn classes are: Tuesdays: Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb 6, 13, 27, Mar. 6. Or Thursdays: Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb 1, 8, 15, Mar. 1, 8. Fee: $90.00 per child, which includes 8 weeks of Play & Learn and 8 weeks of ECFE family classes Fees due the first day of class REGISTER BY CALLING 582-3405 In selecting an ECFE Parent/child class you have flexibility in deciding which day and time works best for your family. ECFE – Class day & time options Monday 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. or Thursday 6:15 – 7:45 p.m. or Friday 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Santa Visit Sat. Morning Dec. 2nd 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Santa will be at the Early Childhood Center to listen to the children’s wish lists. Each child will receive a gift bag from the Adams Booster Club. There will refreshments served by the Girl Scouts. In the gym we will have a make & take activity to do with assistance from high school students. Bring your camera to take pictures with Santa. This event is for the entire family. NO FEE Cookie Sale Everyone Welcome Saturday Morning December 2nd 9:30–11:30 a.m. Early Childhood Center – 312 W Main Adams (next to Schmitz Electric) The families attending the Early Childhood center classes will provide a great variety of freshly baked cookies. Walk around tables and choose the cookies you’d like. Boxes will be provided to fill with your cookie selections. Come early, the sale will continue until the cookies are gone or 11:30 Cost: $4.00 per pound Cookie sales will be contributed to the Early Childhood Scholarship funds. Fees for any ECFE class may be waived upon request To Register for any Early Childhood Event or Class Call 582-3405 or email us at [email protected]. We need child’s name & age, parents name and telephone number and class you wish to sign up for. The Early Childhood Center is located on Main Street next to Schmitz Electric. Immunization Records by Minnesota law requires that all children attending Early Childhood Family Education programs have their immunization records or a notarized statement for exemption from immunization on file. We will keep a file copy and you may update it as necessary. Please bring your immunization records 1st class. The Wednesday PM School Readiness class made pumpkin pie for snack time. Early Childhood Center Calendar of Events Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday December 2006 Thursday Friday Saturday 2 SANTA & COOKIE SALE 9:30 – 11:30 A.M. EC CENTER ECSE= Early Childhood Special Ed. P & L = Play & Learn Preschool 3 – 4 yr olds SR = School Readiness 4 – 5 yr old class 3 4 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 – 3 p.m. ECFE 6:15 – 7:45 5 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. P & Learn 12:30 – 3 p.m. 6 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 – 3 p.m. 7 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. P & Learn 12:30 – 3 p.m. ECFE 6:15 – 7:45 8 ECFE 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. 9 10 11 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 – 3 p.m. ECFE 6:15 – 7:45 12 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. P & Learn 12:30 – 3 p.m. 13 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 – 3 p.m. 14 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. P & Learn 12:30 – 3 p.m. ECFE 6:15 – 7:45 15 ECFE E10:00 – 11:30 a.m. 16 17 18 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 –3 p.m. 19 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. 20 SR & ECSE 8:15 – 11:00 a.m. SR 12:15 – 3 p.m. 21 No Early Childhood classes 22 No Early Childhood classes 23 26 27 28 29 30 24 MERRY CHRISTMAS 31 Southland students featured in the Austin Daily Herald A recent article in the Austin Daily Herald featured a group of Southland seniors who refurbished a 1982 Ford Econoline Van in true Gopher style. The article was written by Brian Monson, another Southland senior, who also writes for the Herald. The article details the process involved in purchasing and refurbishing the van. The students inolved are Justin Bastian, Drew Boe, Andy Johnson, Ross Kellogg, Cody Kirkpatrick and Adam Nelson. The group drives the van to all home Gopher games and participates in the traditional tailgating festivities. Adam Nelson and Drew Boe created a documentary about the van for a media arts project at school. To view the documentary, visit the Southland District Website at www.isd500.k12.mn.us. Follow the “Academics” and “Business Education and Technology” links and then click on “View Class Projects” The Austin Daily Herald article ran in the Friday, November 17th edition. Before ... The Tuesday Play and Learn class modeled their turkey head bands they made. ... and after Elementary Breakfast December 2006 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Egg-n-biscuitsandwich Fruit milk 4 Frenchtoaststicks Omelet Sausage juice milk 5 Cerealoroatmeal Toast Fruit milk BreakfastPizza Fruit milk 11 Cereal Toast Fruit milk Jan.1 Jan.2 15 Egg Sausage Toast Fruit milk 20 Cerealoroatmeal Toast Fruit milk Cereal Toast Fruit milk HappyNewYear! 14 Pancakes Egg Fruit milk 19 Egg-n-biscuitsandwich Fruit milk 8 Breakfastbar Egg Bacon Fruit milk 13 Cereal Englishmuffin Fruit milk 18 7 Cereal Muffin Fruit milk 12 Breakfastbites Omelet Fruit milk Breakfastbagel Yogurt Fruit milk 6 21 22 Muffin Yogurt Fruit milk BreakfastPizza Fruit milk Jan.3 Lil’bites Egg Fruit milk Jan.4 Jan.5 Cerealoroatmeal Toast Fruit milk Frenchtoast Egg Sausage Fruit milk Elementary Lunch December 2006 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Beef stew Grilledcheesesandwich Carrots/dip Peaches cookie 4 Shreddedpork/bun Greenbeans Applesauce cookie 5 Italianchickenpatty Coleslaworcorn PBsandwich Orange/pineapple bar 11 SpaghettiO’s Cheesesandwich Greenbeans Orangeslices cookie Beeffingers Broccoliorcorn Appleslices Sandwich cookie Beefnachos Lettucesalad Peaches Cottagecheese cake Asa’smenu Tatertotcasserole Cookedcarrots Greengrapes Lemoncake Rachel’smenu20 Jan.2 HAPPYNEWYEAR! Hamburger/bun Tatertots Peaches bar 14 Chicken&dumplinghotdish Corn Applesauce pudding Pepperonipizza Greenbeans Strawberriesororanges Whitecake/sprinkles 15 Fishsticks Lettucesalad Peaches&pears PB&Jsandwich parfait 21 Chickennoodlesoup Grilledcheesesandwich Carrots/dip Pears treat Jan.3 Ravioli Greenbeans Garlicbread Pears cake 8 Hotdog/bun Bakedbeans Potatochips Appleslices brownie 13 Chickenfantasticks Peas Rice-a-roni Banana bar 19 7 Meatballsingravy Mashedpotatoes Corn Mixedfruit pudding 12 SloppyJoe/bun Frenchfries Peaches cake 18 6 22 Chickennuggets Coleslaworbeans Kiwiorpineapple Jellysandwich Mintrockyroad Jan.4 Pancakes Egg Sausage Applesauce OJ RiceKrispietreat Jan.5 Corndog Cornonthecob Fruitsalad cookie December 2006 Middle/High School Breakfast Menu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 French toast Sausage Juice milk 4 Egg patty Sausage Juice Milk 5 Breakfast Bite Juice Milk 6 Breakfast Pizza Juice Milk 7 Scrambled eggs Sausage Juice Milk 8 Breakfast Bagel Juice Milk 11 Waffles Sausage Juice Milk 12 Egg patty Sausage Juice Milk 13 Breakfast Bite Juice Milk 14 French toast Sausage Juice Milk 15 Breakfast Pizza Juice Milk 18 Breakfast Bagel Juice Milk 19 Scrambled egg Sausage Juice milk 20 Waffles Sausage Juice Milk 21 Egg Patty Sausage Juice Milk 22 Breakfast Pizza Juice Milk 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS NO SCHOOL 26 NO SCHOOL 27 NO SCHOOL 28 NO SCHOOL 29 NO SCHOOL December 2006 Middle/High School Lunch Menu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Pizza Corm Sandwich Applesauce 4 Sloppy Joes Wedges Baked Beans Peaches 5 Chicken Alfredo Green Beans Sandwich Cherry Salad 6 Sub Sandwich Potato Chips Corn Pears 7 Italian Dunkers Peas Mixed Fruit 8 Corn Dogs Tater Tots Cooked Carrots Pineapple 11 Tomato Soup Grilled Cheese Peas Pears 12 Turkey Gravy Mashed Potato Green Beans Sandwich Applesauce 13 Hamburger/Bun Cosmic Fries Baked Beans Peaches 14 Scalloped Potato/Ham Carrots Sandwich Pineapple 15 Chicken Strips Garden Blend w/Cheese Hash Browns Mixed Fruit 18 Chicken Patty Tater Tots Cooked Carrots Applesauce 19 Grilled Ham & Cheese Sandwich Baked Beans Cottage Cheese Peaches 20 Chili Corn Sandwich Pears Cornbread 21 BBQ Chicken Sandwich Cosmic Fries Green Beans Mixed Fruit 22 Pizza Peas Sandwich Pineapple 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS NO SCHOOL 26 NO SCHOOL 27 NO SCHOOL 28 NO SCHOOL 29 NO SCHOOL Community Education What is Community Education? Who decides what courses will be offered? You do. From phone calls, evaluation forms, and surveys, you tell us what courses you want, and we listen. Then we do the work to find the appropriate personnel to bring you the information you want. We are always looking for individuals who would like to share their hobbies, talents, and skills by teaching a Community Education Class. Most instructors are not professional teachers. They are community people like you, who enjoy being with people and sharing their talents. Instructors are paid. Who takes Community Ed Classes? People just like you. People who are in search of life enrichment and want to meet interesting people. People who are striving for personal and professional growth take Community Ed Classes. The classes are designed with the idea that learning is life-long and doesn’t necessarily happen within four walls of a school. They are also a fun and a great way to meet new people. Why are classes often in the schools? The Community Ed program is the part of the school district designed to link the schools and community. Because the school buildings belong to you - the public- we like to give you every opportunity to get into the classrooms and do some learning yourself. With that in mind, we invite you to attend any of the Community Ed Classes that interest you. Sit back and read the schedule and call today for a class that interests you. Bread Baking Learn the nearly forgotten art of making bread. We will bake bread and biscuits, taste test them, and mix up another batch so we learn the whole process. There will be a tasty door prize for some lucky participant to take home for lunch! When: Saturday, December 9 – 9:00 am Where:Southland High School FACS Room – Enter East Door Fee: $10 Instructor: Gert Grieme Register by Wednesday, December 6 – Limit 12 Bakers Bread Baking Registration: Name: __________________________________ Phone: _______________ Make check payable to: Southland District 500, Mail to: Community Education, Southland High School, PO Box 351, Adams, MN 55909 Card Party Kick-Off! Come to the Monday Afternoon Card Party Kick-Off on December 11th. We will have prizes and games to attract everyone’s curiosity. Get together to play Bridge, 500, Hand and Foot, Cribbage, or anything you choose. Bring your friends or come alone for an afternoon of fun and socializing. We can meet every Monday after this kick-off event to play cards or games during these long winter months. No excuses! Get out and have some fun! If you need to coordinate a ride, call Cathy 582-3639. This is a great opportunity to get together and socialize without having to entertain in your own home. We can make these Mondays fit the needs of all attendees so make your wishes known! When: Monday Afternoons starting December 11 – 1:30 to 4:30 Where:Adams Fire Hall Fee: None Coordinator: Donald Larson Please call 582-3568, #2 to register for the December 11th Kick-Off so we have an idea how many to plan for, but you can still join in if you haven’t registered! There will be no Monday cards on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day! Co-Ed Volleyball We have 5 teams and a few other names who will play so if you were thinking about it but didn’t get around to signing up, CALL Patti Felten at 5823181 or Cathy Sumner at 440-5068. You can still beat the winter blahs by getting together with your friends playing volleyball. It’s great exercise and gives you a chance to do something for yourself that is fun and good for you! When: December 4 – March 27 – Monday evenings 6:30-9:30 pm Where:Southland High School Auditorium Fee: $5 each player Coordinator: Patti Felten Call today to register! Payment due first night of play. Hall-Walking Now that the weather is cold outside, come to the school to walk the halls in comfort with a friend to keep up with the latest news in the community. When: School Day Mornings – 6:00-7:30 am Where:Southland Middle/High School Fee: Free – you get all the benefit of a great morning walk Instructor: None – you are on your own to walk as fast or as slow as you want Register: Not necessary! Come whenever you can! Mel Tillis and Lee Greenwood in Concert Country Legend Mel Tillis has recorded 36 Top Ten singles with nine of them going to #1 – “Good Woman Blues” and “Coca Cola Cowboy” to name a couple. He has also written hits for other artists such as Kenny Rogers and Ricky Skaggs. Lee Greenwood is also a talented singer and songwriter recently known for his patriotic anthem of “God Bless the USA”. They both perform regularly in Branson, MO. Plan to have dinner after the concert before heading home. When: March 24 – 3:00 pm concert Where:Mayo Civic Center – Taylor Arena Fee: $55 – Ticket and school bus transportation – Dinner prices vary Register by February 21, 2007 with form below: Mel Tillis and Lee Greenwood Concert registration: Name: ________________________________ Phone: _________________ Pickup Point: Rose Creek 1:30___ Adams 1:45___ Windmill 2:00___ Make check payable to: Southland District 500, Mail to: Community Education, Southland High School, PO Box 351, Adams, MN 55909 “Rippin’-Stitchers” Quilting Join in an informal evening of quilting and learning. Bring a project to work on and a sewing machine if necessary. For beginners to advanced quilters. When: 2nd Tuesdays January through May – 530-8:30pm Where:Southland High School FACS Room Fee: None Instructor: Marjie Bartholmew coordinates, knowledge shared by all attending Register: Not necessary – Just come whenever you can join in! Scrapbooking/Craft Nights If you have things to work on and would like a time with little interruption, come join us. This is for beginners to advanced scrappers. Just bring the things you want to work on and we will provide the space. Bring a dish to pass and your own beverage. When: Fridays, January 19, February 2, March 2 – 6pm to midnight Where: Southland Elementary School Gym Fee: $5 (money goes towards craft projects in the school) Instructors: Julie Hendrikson (433-3604) and Lyn Meany (433-0075) Register: Not necessary – Just join in whenever you can! Snowmobile Safety Class There will be a snowmobile safety class for ages 11 ½ and up in December. The dates have not been set yet. Information will be sent home with students but you can call Al Mullenbach at 437-4283 or Denny Lewison at 582-3390 to get further details. Taekwondo Study the basics of one of the oldest and best martial arts forms. These classes focus on basic self-defense, flexibility and balance. Participants learn problem-solving, build self-esteem and gain self-confidence while having fun! When: Mondays & Wednesdays, January 3 – January 31 6:30-7:30 – Students 6 to 12 years old 7:30-8:30 – Adults 13 and older Where:Rose Creek Gym Fee: $30 Students, $40 Adults Instructor: Greg Mullenbach Register by December 21 with form below: Taekwondo Registration Form Name: _________________________________ Phone: ________________ Age: _______ (not necessary for 18 and older) Parent Name & Signature: _________________________________________ Make check payable to: Southland District 500, Mail to: Community Education, Southland High School, PO Box 351, Adams, MN 55909 Some future events in the works – watch for details: 4-Wheeler Safety Black Jack and Texas Hold’Em Crocheting Skiing and Snowboarding Stamping Stained Glass Women’s Self-Defense Community Education What would YOU like to learn about or do for a fun activity? Join in the Community Education events for fun times with friends and families. We want YOU! Participation is the key to our success. If you would like to teach a class or suggest a class you would like to participate in, contact any Advisory Committee member listed below or Cathy Sumner by phone at 582-3639 or 440-5068 or email at [email protected]. Thanks to those of you who have contacted us about ideas. Keep them coming! We’re working to make your dreams come true. Highlights from the Football Banquet The 2006 football season culminated with a banquet held at the Lake Geo Supper Club on Friday, November 17th. Awards were given to the following players: Most Valuable Offense - Jake Chapek Most Valuable Defense - Winston Smith Rebel Award - Andy Johnson Oswald Lineman Award - Josh Murphy All Conference - Cody Kirkpatrick, Jake Chapek and Jake Schotanus All Conference Honorable Mention - Josh Murphy, Winston Smith Academic All Conference - Cody Barnes, Brian Voigt, Andy Johnson, Andrew Churchill, Andrew Maiers, Jake Chapek, Andrew Boe, Zach Felten, Kathy Hamilton, Stacie Shawback, Lacey Flesner, Chelsea Bamrick, Carly Gilles and Haley Hoff. Three Rivers Conference Offensive Player of the Year - Jake Chapek Captains for this year were Aaron Bakker, Jake Chapek, Andy Johnson and Cody Kirkpatrick. Captains named for next year are: Jake Chapek, Kody Retterath and Winston Smith. Advisory Committee Dawn Gilles Rose Creek Don Larson Adams Georgia Jech Elkton Julie Hendrikson Rose Creek Barb Kloeckner Adams Linda Howton Rose Creek Lea Ann Gilbert Dexter Early Childhood/Family Education Nancy Dvergsten Adams School Board Representative Carol Matheis Adams Community Education Coordinator Cathy Sumner Adams 437-6451 582-3610 584-6753 433-3604 582-7818 437-3066 584-6463 582-1328 582-3380 582-3639 Seniors gathered for a picture at the football banquet. Back row: Kathy Hamilton, Stacie Shawback, Andrew Maiers, Josh Felten, Aaron Bakker, Justin Bastian, Josh Murphy, Chelsea Bamrick, Melissa Schneider. Front row: Andy Johnson, Drew Boe, Cody Kirkpatrick, Jake Schotanus, Adam Nelson, Cody Barnes, Lacey Flesner. Some of the award winners for the 2006 football season were: Aaron Bakker, Jake Chapek, Josh Murphy, Cody Barnes, Jake Schotanus, Andy Johnson, Cody Kirkpatrick and Winston Smith. Highlights from the Volleyball Banquet On Tuesday, November 14th, coaches, parents and members of the 2006 volleyball team ate at the Sacred Heart Chili Supper. Following the meal, an awards program was held. The awards were given to: Ashlee Waller - Most Improved Kathy Hamilton - Offensive Award Maggie May - Defensive Award Donna Neuvirth - Rebel Award Stacie Shawback - Most Valuable Player Maggie May and Stacie Shawback were named All Conference Honorable Mention The following team members received the Academic All Conference Awards: Kathy Hamilton, Stacie Shawback, Heather Sheely, Emily Heimer and Katie Hoff. Award winners for the 2006 volleyball season were: Donna Neuvirth, Stacie Shawback, Kathy Hamilton and Maggie May. Not pictured is Ashlee Waller. The winners pictured above are also the four seniors on the team. Cheerleaders for the 2006 football season were Savannah Specht, Carly Gilles, Melissa Schneider, Lacey Flesner, Chelsea Bamrick, Haley Hoff and Kim Feuchtenberger. Missing from the picture is Amber Mullenbach. SENIORS From the Counselor ... Mrs. Schmit If you haven’t done so already, now is the time seniors need to be getting in those college applications. Remember that schools like Winona, U of MN and Wisconsin Universities have early deadlines. Don’t procrastinate!! Check out the scholarship binders in the media center. Students can look over the scholarships and decide which ones they are eligible for. They can then fill out the scholarship request form indicating the scholarship(s) for which they would like to apply and turn it in to Mrs. Schmit. Please allow yourself at least two weeks to complete the application, essay, and obtain any letters of recommendation, if necessary. JUNIORS Right now it is important for juniors to concentrate on two things: their grades and volunteer opportunities. The end of the semester will be here soon. Juniors are reminded that the cumulative GPA and class rank they have at the end of 11th grade is that which will be printed on the transcripts they send with their college applications next fall. The other task is for students to look for opportunities to volunteer! Many times the determining factor for scholarship recipients comes down to “What are they giving back to the community?” Volunteering to be a mentor for the Mower County Mentoring Program would be a great place to start! SOPHOMORES 44 Sophomores took the PLAN test. Mrs. Schmit will review the results with the students when they come in. Sophomore year can be a tough one for students. There is little room for electives because of the requirements. Hang in there! If students pass all of their classes – most of which are required classes – they will have room for more electives next year. If they don’t pass, then they repeat the required classes and have fewer electives. FRESHMAN The first quarter report cards were mailed out mid-November. Students and parents please remember that the final semester grade in January is what will go on their final academic transcript. If students don’t pass a required class they will need to repeat the class next year or at Austin’s summer school ALC program. Please make sure that students are attending class, putting forth their best effort and turning in assignments on time. If students are struggling with a class, let the teacher know. Help is available before and after school. December Dates to Remember: Dec. 1 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 15 Scholarship Deadline: SAE Engineering Scholarships South Dakota State University Rep, 9:30 AM ACT Test Scholarship Deadline: AXA Achievement Scholarship Scholarship Deadline: Burger King Scholars Program Scholarship Deadline: Daughters of the American Revolution Coming up in January….. Jan. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Scholarship Deadline: U of M, Waseca Alumni Association Registration Deadline for February 10 ACT Test Scholarship Deadline: Elks National Foundation: Most Valuable Student Scholarship Deadline: 2007 Sam Walton (Wal-Mart) Community End of 1st semester Financial Aid Night, 7:00 pm, H.S. Media Center BST/MCA of Written Composition, Gr. 10 until passed BST/MCA of Written Composition make-up WHEN: TIME: WHERE: WHO: FINANCIAL AID NIGHT Monday, January 22 7:00 PM High School Media Center Conference Room Parents of High School Juniors & Seniors are invited! ACT PREP WHEN: Saturday, March 10 TIME: Approx. 8:30 AM-3:30 PM WHERE:Southland High School WHO: High School Juniors from Southland, LeRoy-Ostrander & Grand Meadow COST: $45 More information to come! Now what? By Gary Kuphal, Superintendent With the operating referendum being voted down, many people are asking, “Now what?” “Will we go for another referendum?” “If we do, how soon can we vote again?” “Will there be budget reductions again?” “How big will the reduction amount be this time?” Contrary to rumors, no programs or people have been eliminated at this time, either for this year or next year. Some of the facts are as follows: If a referendum is voted on again, we must do it on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. In other words, we would have an election at the same time next year as we did this year. Our school board is meeting with the LeRoy-Ostrander school board on January 3rd to discuss options for both districts’ futures. It will be a brainstorming and fact-finding session, with no decisions made at that time. It is a first attempt to see if and what programs and/or staff could be shared as part of a cost-saving measure. A decision on whether or not to reduce expenditures and, if so, how much, will not be made until after the meeting with LeRoy-Ostrander. As a result, it will be January or February before the board decides on budget issues for next year. Preliminary figures from our business manager indicate a need to reduce expenditures by $200,000$300,000 for next year, based on our enrollment decline and inflation. Please keep in mind that this is very preliminary at this point, and other factors could change that dollar amount. Finally, I want to say again that no list of reductions has been made, and no program or person has been told that they are eliminated next year. Send a senior off with best wishes in the 2006-2007 yearbook! For $30, parents, family members, and friends can let their senior know how much they care. Write up a note of congratulations and submit it to Jen Thielen by mail or email by January 2, 2007. Baby pictures, buddy pictures, or family photos can be included, but remember they will be reprinted and distributed in the yearbook. Checks can be made out to Southland. The winter sports season is here... support our teams! Middle and high school honor roll for first quarter MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL – 1st Quarter (Note: Students who have an incomplete (I) in any class on the grade report are not eligible for Honor Roll recognition and therefore are not listed.) All Academic Honors (straight A+, A only) Bendtsen, Decker Cruz-Reyes, Maetzin Freund, Jacklyn Schammel, Jana Wolff, Christopher Kinney, Megan Hegge, Grant Holdgrafer, Melissa Smith, Lindsey 6 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 A Honor Roll (3.67-4.0 GPA) Bottema, Hilary Bruggeman, Travis Bustad, Isaac Gobin, Annie Harvey, Megan Klaehn, Samuel Lane, Cabernett May, Elizabeth Meany, Laura Mortenson, Morgan Schechinger, Angela Vlasaty, Shelby Begstrom, Molly Bottema, Lindsey Heimer, Jordan Huntley, Micayla Maas, Brittany Morrisette, Emily Nordeng, Brenna Oudekirk, Kayla Poshusta, Kelsey Vogel, Breanne Yunker, Celina Bendtsen, Brock Breitbarth, Matthew Churchill, Michael Erie, Cody Holst, Chelsea Mullenbach, Renae Schammel, Brandi Sorenson, Ethan Stoltenberg, Nikki Vlasaty, Logan 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 B Honor Roll (2.67-3.66 GPA) A grade below a C- on the grade report automatically disqualifies a student from consideration for honor roll status. Anway, Jessie Clinton, Amy Felten, Devon Ferguson, Jonathan Hanson, Danielle Horn, Courtney Luke, Romario Oudekirk, Travis Peterson, Colton Reinartz, Jacob 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Reuter, Colten Reuchel, Tyler Sheely, Scott Shulze, Cole Tapp, Addison Andrews, Marissa Beert, Christopher Felten, Michael Hanson, Cassandra Hanson, Kristina Hendirkson, Derek Howton, Jacob Klingfus, Baillie Kressin, Tyler Laack, Samantha Landherr, Kelvin Larson, Shyenne Lonergan, Cole Mandt, Marcus Oswald, Elizabeth Shawback, Kellie Shulze, Cody Vogel, Clint Vogt, Brandon Waters, Emma Wilson, Michael Yunker, Brooke Bamrick, Whitney Bergene, Tyler Bourdeau, Mickael Gobin, Amanda Hanson, Aaron Hinderaker, Lisa Kiefer, Adam Kirchhoff, Conrad (C.J.) Landherr, Joshua Lewison, Joseph Meany, Rebecca Merten, Mikaela Peterson, Cody Richardson, Emily Webber, Shane 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL – 1st Quarter (Note: Students who have an incomplete (I) in any class on the grade report are not eligible for Honor Roll recognition and therefore are not listed. Students who are enrolled in PSEO will be eligible for 2nd and 4th quarter Honor Roll upon receipt of grades from their PSEO institution.) All Academic Honors (straight A+, A only) Hanson, Jacob Lammers, Steven Oudekirk, Krista Irvin, Danielle Schroeder, Matthew White, Nancy 9 9 9 10 10 10 A Honor Roll (3.67-4.0 GPA) Anderson, Arielle DeHoogh, William Gilles, Carly Hendrikson, Adam Howton, Emily Juenger, Jenna 9 9 9 9 9 9 Kinney, Brooke Monson, Eric Noterman, Maria Oswald, Samantha Reiten, Brittany Schmidt, Christina Vogel, Christopher Bogren, Brianna Johnson, Hilary O’Connell, Amber Reuter, Bryten Stadheim, Hattie Yunker Whitney Churchill, Andrew Enright, Samantha Sheely, Michael Voigt, Brian Hamilton, Kathrine Irvin, Samantha Maiers, Andrew Oxley, Nathan Shawback, Stacie Wilberding, Jessica 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 B Honor Roll (2.67-3.66 GPA) A grade below a C- on the grade report automatically disqualifies a student from consideration for honor roll status. Anderson, Jonathan Andrews, Corey Antiporek, Jesse Barthel, Kathryn Bergene, Clinton Cherney, Kristen Dion, Kelsey Ehret, Ashley Eischens, Jill Fasbender, Paige Fenske, Robert Freund, Jessica Hanna, Brittany Heimer, Mitchell Heimer, Zachary Hoff, Haley Holst, Zachary Janssen, Haley Janssen, Shelby Lewison, Jordan Loecher, Joshua May, Christopher Meany, Lizabeth Meyer, Tracey Mielke, Connor Mork, Brandee Mullenbach, Chase Pitzen, Jessica Poshusta, Nicholas Rubin, Carissa Schlee, Justin Schlichter, Jeffrey Smith, Calli Smith, Derick Spurlock, Shiloh Ulwelling, Karsen Araujo, Leonardo Arndorfer, Gregory Bamrick, Joshua Berstrom, Carson Bergstrom, Olivia Churchill, Alexander Coffman, Teryn 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Crozier, Jacob Decker, Scott Dietrich, Kimberley Engesser, Tracey Felten, Ashley Hamilton, Brooke Hamilton, Michaela Hanson, Brooke Hanson, Jameson Hinderaker, Michelle Holst, Lacey Mandt, Samantha Meany, Grant Merten, Katherine Mullenbach, Megan Noterman, Ella Noterman, Isaac Olson, Raymond Paz-Reyes, Angel Schlee, Amanda Schneider, Daniel Smith Chelsey Walk, Matthew Warnke, Scott Anderson, Kari Andree, Jonathan Carroll, Tonya Classon, Justin Felten, Zachary Hanson, Tyler Kilgore, Kacey Miller, Chelsea Retterath, Kody Rossow, Lynda Schmitz, Andrew Smith Ashley Smith, Winston Steinkamp, Jason Vogel, Blaire Voigt, Adam Zillgitt, Ben Applen, Nathan Barnes, Cody Bergstrom, Jed Boe, Andrew Boe, Sandra Dietrich, Ashley Emanuel, Jared Felten, Joshua Flesner, Lacey Gilbert, Curtis Haarstad, Jacob Hammermeister, Rose Hanson, Jordan Helgeson, Scott Johnson, Andy Kiefer, Craig Kirkpatrick Cody May, Maggie Mees, Whitney Mullenbach, Chelsey Murphy, Joshua Nelson, Adam Neuvirth, Donna Schmidt, Emily Schotanus, Jaocb Schroeder, Mitchell Simon, Matthew Sorensen, Lance Stadheim, Bailey Stoltenberg, John Walerak, Joseph Happy Holidays! 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 December 2006 Schedule of Events This schedule is current through November 17, 2006. For an up-to-date schedule, please log-on to the district website at www.isd500.k12.mn.us and click on the link “Event Calendar” Friday, Dec 1, 2006 Basketball: Girls Varsity Tournament 6:00PM Southland High School-Adams Wrestling: B Match 6:15PM Away vs. Lewiston-Altura/Rushford-Peterson Wrestling: Varsity Match 7:30PM Away vs. Lewiston-Altura/Rushford-Peterson Saturday, Dec 2, 2006 Basketball: Girls 9 Tournament 9:00AM Away vs. Fillmore Central Wrestling: B Tournament 10:00AM Away vs. Hayfield Hayfield High School Girls Basketball Shoot Around 10:30AM High School Gym Sunday, Dec 3, 2006 Volleyball Club 4:00PM High School Gym Grades 5-12 Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Monday, Dec 4, 2006 Show Choir Rehearsal 7:00AM High School Gym Elementary Gym ClosedRose Creek Elementary Gym Scholastic Book Fair 3:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Library Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym MS/HS Winter Concert 7:30PM High School Gym Tuesday, Dec 5, 2006 Elementary Christmas Concert Rose Creek Elementary Gym Scholastic Book Fair Rose Creek Elementary Library Basketball: Boys 8 Game 4:30PM Lyle Southland Elementary-Rose Creek Basketball: Girls 8 Game 4:30PM Away vs. Kingsland Kingsland Middle School Basketball: Girls 9 Game 5:00PM Away vs. Kingsland Kingsland High School Basketball: Boys 7 Game 5:30PM Lyle Southland Elementary-Rose Creek Basketball: Girls 7 Game 5:30PM Away vs. Kingsland Kingsland Middle School Basketball: Boys B Game 6:15PM Away vs. Lyle Basketball: Girls B Game 6:15PM Away vs. Kingsland Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30PM Away vs. Lyle Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 7:30PM Away vs. Kingsland Wednesday, Dec 6, 2006 Scholastic Book Fair Rose Creek Elementary Library Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Thursday, Dec 7, 2006 Scholastic Book Fair Rose Creek Elementary Library Basketball: Girls 8 Game 4:30PM Fillmore Central Southland Elementary Basketball: Girls 9 Game 5:00PM Fillmore Central Southland High School Wrestling: Varsity Quadrangular 5:00PM Away vs. Medford, St. James, Waterville - Elysian Morritown Basketball: Girls 7 Game 5:30PM Fillmore Central Southland Elementary Elementary Gym Closed 5:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Basketball: Girls B Game 6:15PM Fillmore Central Southland High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 7:30PM Fillmore Central Southland High School Friday, Dec 8, 2006 Scholastic Book Fair Rose Creek Elementary Library Basketball: Boys 8 Game 4:30PM Away vs. Fillmore Central Basketball: Boys 9 Game 5:00PM Away vs. Fillmore Central Basketball: Boys 7 Game 5:30PM Away vs. Fillmore Central Basketball: Boys B Game 6:15PM Away vs. Fillmore Central Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30PM Away vs. Fillmore Central Saturday, Dec 9, 2006 Basketball: Girls 8 Tournament 9:00AM Away vs. Fillmore Central Basketball: Girls 7 Tournament 9:00AM Away vs. Fillmore Central Girl Scouts 9:00AM Rose Creek Elementary Library Wrestling: Varsity Tournament 10:00AM Southland High School Sunday, Dec 10, 2006 Just for Kix-Winter Program 11:00AM High School Gym Volleyball Club 4:00PM High School Gym Grades 5-12 Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Monday, Dec 11, 2006 Cheerleading Practice 6:00PM All-Purpose Room 4-H 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym MS/HS Winter Concert-Make up date 7:30PM High School Gym Tuesday, Dec 12, 2006 Basketball: Boys 8 Game 4:30PM Kingsland Southland Elementary (Rose Creek) Basketball: Boys 9 Game 5:00PM Kingsland Southland High School Basketball: Boys 7 Game 5:30PM Kingsland Southland Elementary (Rose Creek) Basketball: Boys B Game 6:15PM Kingsland Southland High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30PM Kingsland Southland High School Wednesday, Dec 13, 2006 Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Thursday, Dec 14, 2006 Basketball: Boys Varsity Tournament 3:15PM Southland High School-Adams Elementary Gym Closed 5:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Friday, Dec 15, 2006 Basketball: Boys Varsity Tournament 3:15PM Southland High School-Adams Saturday, Dec 16, 2006 Wrestling: Varsity Tournament 10:00AM Away vs. Crestwood Cresco, IA Girls Basketball Shoot Around 10:30AM High School Gym Basketball: Boys Varsity Tournament 1:00PM Southland High School-Adams Sunday, Dec 17, 2006 Volleyball Club 4:00PM High School Gym Grades 5-12 Monday, Dec 18, 2006 Cheerleading Practice 6:00PM All-Purpose Room Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym School Board Meeting 6:30PM Media Center Conference Room Tuesday, Dec 19, 2006 Basketball: Boys 8 Game 4:30PM Away vs. Chatfield Basketball: Girls 8 Game 4:30PM Chatfield Southland Elementary (Rose Creek) Basketball: Boys 9 Game 5:00PM Away vs. Chatfield Basketball: Girls 9 Game 5:00PM Chatfield Southland High School Basketball: Boys 7 Game 5:30PM Away vs. Chatfield Basketball: Girls 7 Game 5:30PM Chatfield Southland Elementary (Rose Creek) Basketball: Boys B Game 6:15PM Away vs. Chatfield Chatfield High School Basketball: Girls B Game 6:15PM Chatfield Southland High School Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30PM Away vs. Chatfield Chatfield High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 7:30PM Chatfield Southland High School Wednesday, Dec 20, 2006 Community Education 6:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Thursday, Dec 21, 2006 Elementary Gym Closed 5:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 7:30PM Mabel-Canton Southland Friday, Dec 22, 2006 Last day of School before Winter Break Basketball: Boys 9 Game 5:00PM Wabasha-Kellogg Southland High School Basketball: Girls 9 Game 5:00PM Away vs. Wabasha-Kellogg Basketball: Boys B Game 6:15PM Wabasha-Kellogg Southland High School Basketball: Girls B Game 6:15PM Away vs. Wabasha-Kellogg Wrestling: Varsity Match 6:30PM Away vs. Blooming Prairie Basketball: Boys Varsity Game 7:30PM Wabasha-Kellogg Southland High School Basketball: Girls Varsity Game 7:30PM Away vs. Wabasha-Kellogg Saturday, Dec 23, 2006 Girls Basketball Shoot Around 10:30AM High School Gym Wednesday, Dec 27, 2006 Basketball: Girls Varsity Tournament 1:00PM Away vs. Medford, LeCenter, Montgomery-Lonsdale Montgomery-Lonsdale High School Gym Basketball: Boys Varsity Tournament 3:00PM Away vs. Medford, LeCenter, Montgomery-Lonsdale Montgomery-Lonsdale High School Gym Thursday, Dec 28, 2006 Basketball: Girls Varsity Tournament 1:00PM Away vs. Medford, LeCenter, Montgomery-Lonsdale Montgomery-Lonsdale High School Gym Basketball: Boys Varsity Tournament 3:00PM Away vs. Medford, LeCenter, Montgomery-Lonsdale Montgomery-Lonsdale High School Gym Elementary Gym Closed 5:30PM Rose Creek Elementary Gym The Rebel Talk The Rebel Talk is a monthly publication of the Southland School District. All comments or suggestions should be directed to Janet Stephenson, Editor, at [email protected] or 507-582-3568. You may also view the Rebel Talk online by logging onto the Southland School District Website at www.isd500.k12.mn.us and clicking on the Rebel Talk link.
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