Connection - Johnston Community School District
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Connection - Johnston Community School District
August 2009 The The Connection Together everybody accomplishes more The newsletter for the residents of the Johnston Community School District District welcomes new staff Beth Ward Associate Principal For the 2009-2010 school year, Beth Ward will start on a new journey in her career at the Johnston school district as Associate Principal at JMS. Ward began her career at the JCSD in 1997 and during that time has worked as a PE instructor at JMS as well as an assistant varsity coach for softball, volleyball and basketball. Ward, originally from Sigourney, Iowa, now lives in Windsor Heights with her two dogs, Simon & Oliver, and her cat, Windsor. In her spare time, she enjoys simply being outdoors. Ward believes that the district has allowed her to grow in many ways. Ward said, “It is a great school district that provides great opportunities for all to grow professionally and personally.” Voters to decide on “Revenue Purpose Statement” on Sept 8 In 1999, Polk County voters approved a one-cent local option sales tax for school improvements. Last spring, Governor Chet Culver signed into law a repeal of the existing local tax and replaced it with a new statewide version. Because of this change, each school district must re-state how it intends to use the funds and the community must vote on that “revenue purpose statement.” Ankeny, Southeast Polk, Waukee, West Des Moines and other CIML districts have already approved the statement. Johnston Community School District residents will vote on Tuesday, September 8. Fast-growing school districts such as Johnston have relied on the revenue from the one-cent sales tax to build, renovate and improve school buildings. State revenue from property tax sources provides funding for district operations and salaries, but falls far short of being enough to keep up with facilities in this Continued on page 12 Barb Rankin Director of Behavioral Programs & Y-Home Associate Principal Dr. Barb Rankin officially joined the Johnston school district on July 1st and will serve as the Director of Behavioral Programs as well as the Associate Principal for the Youth Homes of Mid- America. Before arriving at the JCSD, Rankin worked at Heartland AEA as a behavior specialist where she often assisted the JCSD. Later she was the coordinator of behavior & autism services. Before leaving, she was the Assistant Director of Special Education. Rankin’s hometown is Pershing, IA, a small town located southeast of Knoxville. She now lives in Bondurant with her husband, Lyle, their son, Colin, and their dog (an Australian shepherd mix) named Buddy. Colin recently graduated from high school and their other son, Cory, is currently working at Wells Fargo and plans to marry in September. In her spare time, Rankin enjoys reading, cooking and quilting. When asked what she thinks of the JCSD, Rankin said, “So far everyone has been welcoming and excited to discuss how this new position will work. I think this district has great administrators, staff, and students and it is a great place to be!” Additional new staff are listed on page 5 In this issue District News In Touch..............................2 R.O.S.E. Award..................3 Foundation.........................4 New Staff............................5 Literacy Curriculum............5 Calendars/Planners............6 Year-at-a-Glance................6 District’s 100 Years.............6 Infinite Campus..................7 JHS Late Start Days...........8 New School Hours.............8 Athletic Physicals...............8 Celebrate Success........9-11 Prepare Child for School..12 Johnston Community Education Programs Adult..............................13 Aquatics........................15 Early Childhood.............17 KTC...............................18 Preschool......................17 Special Events..............19 Teen..............................19 Youth.............................20 Registration..............23-24 2 August 2009 The Connection In Touch by Clay Guthmiller, Superintendent D uring my time in the Johnston Community Schools, I have experienced the incredible commitment of the faculty, staff, Board of Education, administration and community to the success of our students. I continue to be impressed by the support and involvement of so many local and other service organizations that supplement and complement our work by providing extremely high quality experiences for our students in leadership, service, athletics, music, dance and many other areas. As we continue to move forward, we are developing our curriculum and our learning environment to provide world class experiences for our students. We are committed to refining our instruction to more effectively close the achievement gap between our students. At the same time, we will not close the gap by allowing our highest achieving student’s needs to be unmet. Our instructional improvement plans are designed to create an individual student focus that will push every child to higher achievement. This fall, the district will complete the development of a Long Range Facility Master Plan. This plan will be utilized by the Board of Education and will serve as a blueprint for future facility expansion during the next five years. This coming fall, we anticipate again another year of increased student growth. As with any growth, there will be continuing needs related to finances, facilities and personnel. With tighter state budgets and the current economic downturn – the district anticipates significant challenges this coming year. I am honored to work with a school district that puts students first. With the continued support of our parents and community, our school district will continue to enjoy the great reputation we have come to know. It will also be a place where parents want to send their children to learn. We should be extremely proud of our schools here in Johnston. At the same time, our work is not done. We will push forward to propel each student to higher levels of achievement. We welcome any suggestions, ideas, concerns and opinions you have on how we might make the Johnston Community School District a better place for the students we serve. By everyone communicating and working together, we will continue to make a positive difference for our students. Our children deserve the best. We hope your 2009-10 school year will be a great success. Board of Education Christopher Sonner, President Mike Farrell, Vice-President Tyler Buller Jackie Heiser Jill Morrill Tracey Orman Ralph Young Administrative Resource Center (ARC) 5608 Merle Hay Road P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 515-278-0470 www.johnston.k12.ia.us Clay Guthmiller, Superintendent Jim Casey, Associate Supt. of Human Resources Bruce Amendt, Executive Director of Academic Services Janice Miller-Hook, Exec. Director of Financial Services Nancy Buryanek, Director of Community Education Tony Sparks, Director of Technology Mike Volz, Director of Transportation Gary Ross, Director of Activities and Athletics Vickie McCool, Director of Special Education Barb Rankin, Y-Home Associate Principal & Director of Behavioral Programs School Principals Eric Toot, Beaver Creek Elementary Tim Salmon, Horizon Elementary Bruce Hukee, Johnston High School Brian Carico, Johnston Middle School Trisha Lenarz-Garmoe, Lawson Elementary Linda Hansen, Summit Middle School Cheryl Henkenius, Timber Ridge Elementary Suzie Pearson, Wallace Elementary Schools Beaver Creek Elementary, 278-6228 Horizon Elementary, 986-1121 Johnston High School, 278-0449 Johnston Middle School, 278-0476 Lawson Elementary, 278-0478 Summit Middle School, 986-0318 Timber Ridge Elementary, 331-4379 Wallace Elementary, 278-6977 MISSION The Johnston Community School District’s mission is to prepare our community of learners for a changing world by providing the knowledge and skills necessary to be responsible, contributing citizens committed to excellence. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY The Johnston Community School District does not discriminate on providing equal educational opportunities for students and prohibits harassment, bullying, hazing, or any other victimization of students on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, marital status, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, socioeconomic status, familial status or age. No employee or applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, age or disability. Inquiries regarding compliance with equal educational, harassment, employment opportunities and/or affirmative action shall be directed to the Associate Superintendent and Equity Coordinator, 5608 Merle Hay Road, Johnston, Iowa 50131, (515) 278-0470, to the Director of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission in Des Moines, the Director of the Region VII Office of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Director of the Region VII Office of Civil Rights, United States Department of Education in Kansas City, Missouri. The Johnston Community School District complaint procedure is located in the board of directors’ policies. Procedures for parents, students, staff and community members are referred to in board policy 107.1. August 2009 3 The Connection R.O.S.E. Award Recognizing Outstanding Support of Education May Nancy Porter Buildings & Grounds Secretary June Janie Peters Timber Ridge Grade 3-4 Looping Teacher Jill Morrill (Board of Education member) presents Nancy Porter (right) with a R.O.S.E. Award during the May 11 school board meeting. Mike Farrell (Board of Education vice president) presents Janie Peters (right) with a R.O.S.E. Award during the June 8 school board meeting. From the nominator(s): “Nancy is helpful and she goes above and beyond always. She puts her heart and soul into her service to Johnston Schools. Nancy is always willing to help any department with whatever needs to be done. She takes responsibility for the daily operations and appearance of the administration building. She has also been seen pitching in after hours and helping custodians at the school.” From the nominator(s): “Janie has demonstrated outstanding teaching abilities i her first two years as a looping teachers. Not only has she mastered the curriculum to be taught in both grade levels, but she has taught the kids with enthusiasm day in and day out. It is evident that she has the student’s best interest at heart. As a teacher, Janie has included parents as a partner in her student’s learning. She welcomed feedback, addressed concerns, and involved parents in many activities. Janie recognizes that parents are vital in learning success.” July Brian Town JMS Activities Director Jackie Heiser (Board of Education member) presents Brian Town with a R.O.S.E. Award during the July 13 school board meeting. The R.O.S.E. Award recognizes students, staff members or community members who encourage the success of Johnston children in academics, athletics, activities and/or community services. Nomination forms are available at any school office, the Johnston Administrative Resource Center, the Johnston Public Library or via the District’s Web site. The deadline for nominations is the 25th of each month. Each month at a school board meeting, a framed certificate will be presented to the selected nominee(s). If you have questions, please contact Nancy Buryanek at 278-0552. From the nominator(s): “During his three years at JMS/SMS, I have found Brian to strive and make every experience for our student athletes an enjoyable and meaningful experience. The really unique reason why I am nominating Brian is for waht he does outside of this duties and responsibilities of middle school athletic director. Brian is a TeamMates mentor for a high school student, he serves on the Johston Alliance for Character Development, he co-teaches a 9th grade seminar, he runs marathons to help find a cure for Parkinson’s and most of all he does this in the most humble manner possible. Brian is the type of role model we need for our students and our community.” 4 August 2009 The Connection Johnston Community School Foundation The mission of the Johnston Community School Foundation is to secure, manage and provide resources for our community of learners with the purpose of maintaining, enhancing and promoting educational and personal excellence. For more information about the Foundation, contact Sarah Marckmann at 276-7235 or visit www.johnston.k12.ia.us/foundation/aboutus.html. JCSF 10th Annual Golf Tournament Board of Directors Tom Miller, President Sarah Marckmann, Secretary Joe Barrett Tina Fritz Krista Gorsche Jackie Heiser, Board of Education Liaison Cheryl Henkenius Tim Heuss Karl Kruse Brian McKibban Kevin Mills Audra Nelson Andy Nielsen Stacy Scanlon Dave Sevenich John Waldron Mike Wallace Julie Walter Mike Wilson Clay Guthmiller, Executive Director Jan Miller-Hook, Finance Director Nancy Buryanek, Alumni Association Liaison Board Meeting Dates August 27, 2009 September 17, 2009 October 15, 2009 November 19, 2009 January 21, 2010 February 18, 2010 March 25, 2010 April 15, 2010 May 20, 2010 June 17, 2010 July 15, 2010 When: Monday, September 21, 2009 12:00 noon - shot gun start Where: Tournament Club of Iowa in Polk City Why: To raise funds for the JCSF Cost: $125 per player Join us for a day of fun and challenging golf, while you support the good work of the Foundation -- raising money to enhance the learning opportunities for students in the Johnston School District. How do I register to golf or be a sponsor of the tournament? Contact Sarah Marckmann at [email protected] or 306-0020. Thank you to these donors Individual Donations Peter Coaldrake Doris & Jeff Payne Sue Nystrom Bruce & Janna Amendt Debra Erickson Robert Gagne Shawn Green Rachelle Johnson Jean Ann Schares Mary Twickler Donna Vorm Lyle & Marilyn Smith Corporate Donations Wells Fargo Foundation In Honor of Roger Fusselman Joseph & Helen Billings Tim & Olga Kline Mark you calendar for these important foundation events: Foundation Night Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 7 p.m. @ JHS stadium Annual Golf Tournament Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 Noon @ Tourn. Club of Iowa Hall of Fame Banquet Friday, April 16, 2010 6 p.m. @ SMS cafeteria August 2009 The Connection 5 Welcome New Staff for 2009-2010! Hillary Barta, Beaver Creek Guidance Counselor Michael Barta, JHS & JMS Business Education Teacher Stacey Barta, Wallace KTC On-Site Coordinator Brian Benson, Wallace Special Education Teacher Kathleen Comstock, JHS Family & Consumer Science Teacher Marty Dolde, Timber Ridge Severe & Profound Associate Marty Dolde, Timber Ridge Special Education Associate Jesse Dowell, JHS Social Studies Teacher Andrew Fjelland, Timber Ridge 4th Grade Teacher Teresa Francois, JHS Art Teacher Russel Gerke, Transportation Driver Thomas Griffin, JHS Social Studies Teacher Sherrlyn Hartle, Horizon Library Media Associate Michelle Holtkamp, SMS 7th Grade Math/ Science Teacher Jennifer Hrubetz, JHS Special Education Teacher Matthew Jaschen, JHS Science Teacher Amy Luers, Timber Ridge Nutrition Amanda Lynch, JMS PE Teacher Wayne Madsen, JHS Industrial Technology Teacher Mindy McGaha, Timber Ridge 1st Grade Teacher Kristin Merkle, Horizon 4th Grade Teacher Erica Morlan, Wallace Special Education Teacher Mindy Morris, SMS Special Education Teacher Michael Nehring, Transportation Driver Brandie Newberg, Beaver Creek Reading Teacher Hannah Quandt, Head Middle School Swimming Coach Jerry Quick, Assistant Varsity Girls Track Coach Barbara Rankin, Director of Behavioral Programming/Y-Home Associate Principal Abby Rector, SMS 7th Grade Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher Danyel Reiter, JMS Family & Consumer Science Teacher Jennifer Rollings, JHS Science Teacher Linda Rupe, Bus Associate Mary Schermer, Horizon Kindergarten Teacher ADK Michael Siegner, Horizon 2nd Grade Teacher Bernanda Sivac, SMS Nutrition Stacy Smith, ChildServe Severe & Profound Teacher Rhys South, JHS & JMS Industrial Technology Teacher Raynee Sparks, SMS 7th Grade Math/ Science Teacher Lacy Sprung, SMS 7th Grade Language Arts/Social Studies Teacher Dawn Stephens, JMS Secretarial Associate Christine Stumm, Wallace Special Education Teacher Tracy Svestka, Horizon Kindergarten Teacher ADK Alyssa Swan, JMS Special Education Teacher Heath Weeks, Head Varsity Boys Soccer Coach Kristin Wendl, Lawson School Nurse Jennifer Wilson, JMS Nutrition Richard Wolfe, JHS Instrumental Music Teacher Literacy Curriculum by Deb Cale, Reading and Language Arts Coordinator Teachers, principals, staff, parents and students are preparing for another exciting year of learning and adventure in the Johnston Schools. During the 2009-2010 school year, educators, students and parents alike have much to look forward to in the area of literacy. Johnston teachers and students will begin using our newly adopted Reading/Language Arts curriculum materials. For the past two years, Johnston teachers have carefully aligned our district standards and benchmarks to the Iowa Core Curriculum, mandated by the Iowa Department of Education. Teachers also met with many curriculum vendors and reviewed the various literacy materials from each company. Their goal in this material review process was to determine which curriculum series would best align with our district standards and benchmarks and meet the needs of our students. As a result of this large-scale process, the Literacy Curriculum Committee selected curriculum materials that will help provide better consistency in teaching and learning across the district. Teachers will now have common materials from which to plan lessons and matching assessments to monitor student progress. In addition to quality teaching and new materials, our students will have equitable opportunities to exciting and meaningful learning experiences. The use of the following literacy series will begin at the start of our 2009-2010 school year: • K-6 – Treasures from Macmillan/McGraw-Hill and Being a Writer from Developmental Studies Center • 7-9 – McDougal Littell Literature Series The high school English department has restructured the format of courses offered so that reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing are integrated within each course. This is a change from each area of literacy being taught separately and in isolation. This integrated approach will better prepare our students for future opportunities. Teachers will use various novels, informational texts and technical resources that appropriately align to the themes of each course offered. Teachers have participated in two professional development days this summer to learn the new series that will be implemented this coming school year. Many have stated that they are excited to begin using the new materials. We are confident that students in the Johnston schools will greatly benefit from the literacy curriculum adoption and will find the new materials very motivating. 6 The Connection August 2009 Calendars & Planners * New online athletic calendar A new online calendar (dedicated to athletic events only) can now be viewed at: www. cimlcentral.org. CIML requires new calendar for posting our athletic events. * Planners $12 Year-at-a-glance Planners can be purchased (while supplies last) at the Johnston Community Education (JCE) registration desk at 5608 Merle Hay Road from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday to Friday. * High School students: Planners are available for purchase at Sharon Von Hagen’s office, while supplies last. Aug 10-13 Aug 19-21 Aug 24 Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 26 Oct 27 Oct 29 Nov 19 Nov 23 Nov 25 Nov 26-27 Dec 23-Jan 1 Jan 4 Jan 15 Jan 18 Feb 3 Feb 15 Feb 18 Feb 19 Mar 12 Mar 15-19 April 12 May 31 June 2 New Teacher Orientation All Staff Professional Development School Begins No School (Labor Day) No School (Prof. Dev.) No School (Prof. Dev./Work Day) 6th-12th P/T Conf. (4:30-8 p.m.) Early Dismissal 6th-12th P/T Conf. (1:30-5 p.m. & 5:30-8 p.m.) K-5 Professional Development Early Dismissal K-5 P/T Conf. (1:30-5 p.m. & 5:30-8 p.m.) 6th-12th Staff Prof. Dev. K-5 P/T Conf. (4:30-8 p.m.) No School No School (Thanksgiving Holiday) No School (Winter Break) School Resumes No School (Prof. Dev./Work Day) No School (Prof. Dev.) Early Dismissal (Prof. Dev./Wk Day) K-12 P/T Conf. (4:30-8 p.m.) Early Dismissal K-12 P/T Conf. (school dismissal-5 p.m. & 5:30-8 p.m.) No School (Prof. Dev.) No School No School (Spring Break) No School (Prof. Dev.) No School (Memorial Day) Last Day of School One Hour Early Dismissal Snow days made up after June 2. * Online district calendar For the most up-to-date school events, please visit the online calendar at: www.johnston. k12.ia.us/calendars/ jcsdcalendar.html. (Please, note: athletic schedules will no longer be available on this calendar.) * Wall calendars (one free for each household) Extra calendars can be purchased for $3 (while supplies last) at the Johnston Community Education registration desk at 5608 Merle Hay Road from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday to Friday. * High School students: Calendars are available for purchase at Sharon Von Hagen’s office, while supplies last. District prepares to celebrate 100 years by Nancy Buryanek, Director of Johnston Community Education In April of 1914, the first school board meeting was held for “The Independent Consolidated School District of Webster and Jefferson Townships of Polk County Iowa.” Four rural schoolhouses including Valley Grade School (located one mile east of present Lawson Elementary); Friars Grade School (located one quarter mile west of the present high school); Ridgedale Grade School (located across from Hyperion); and Rider School (located in the far southwestern corner of the present school district) joined together to form a new school system. That school system is now the Johnston Community School District. The district will be celebrating its 100-year anniversary during the 2013-2014 school year and a steering committee has started to meet and plan ways to “Celebrate and Educate-100 Years of Excellence in Education.” If you as an individual, family, organization or business would like to be involved in this celebration, please contact Nancy Buryanek at Johnston Community Education at 278-0552. You can also e-mail your thoughts and ideas to nburyanek@ johnston.k12.ia.us, which will be shared with the committee. The committee will be seeking volunteers to help serve on specific committees over the next few years. We encourage you, your organization or your family to get involved! August 2009 7 The Connection Infinite Campus - Information Portal by Ann Wiley, Instructional Technology Coordinator The Johnston Community School District uses Infinite Campus as our Student Information System. Infinite Campus is a webbased system that can be accessed by parents for information regarding their students. Secondary students have accounts that give them access to their own individual information. Staff members use Infinite Campus for student demographic information and the online grade book. The student and parent portion of Infinite Campus is called the “Portal.” Students and parents have individual accounts to access the portal. Student accounts only allow the viewing of the individual student’s information while the parent account may view all students in the household. Infinite Campus accounts used last school year continue this school year. Parent portal accounts remain valid until parents no longer have students enrolled in the district. So, once usernames and passwords have been set up, they are valid until enrollment ceases. Information about Infinite Campus and its features will be included in the summer mailings. For parents who have not set up an Infinite Campus account, account activation keys will be included in the informational letter. Secondary students will need to use Infinite Campus to view their grades, as most teachers do not post grade information in classrooms. During the school year, students in grades 9-11 will also use Infinite Campus to register for classes for the following school year. Secondary students will receive account information in their homeroom/seminar classes. Student accounts are valid until the student is not enrolled in the district. Student login information used last year continues this year. Elementary students do not use Infinite Campus like the secondary students; therefore will not receive student account login information. Parents of elementary students will receive account login information. Viewable Portal information for elementary students includes: attendance, fees, and schedule. Infinite Campus fosters communication between our schools and students/parents. One of the communication tools in Infinite Campus includes Teacher Messenger, which is available for staff to use. Teacher Messenger provides staff with the ability to post messages to the portal and the option to send messages to registered e-mail addresses. To ensure that you receive an e-mail message, your e-mail address must be entered into the portal in the ‘Change Contact Info’ settings. Please note that messages sent via the Teacher Messenger are sent from a generic account and replies to that account will not be answered. Parents are encouraged to be conscientious about sending e-mail messages to teachers because it is difficult to reply to large volumes of e-mail in a timely manner. If you have questions, please contact: Ann Wiley, Instructional Technology Coordinator 515-278-0470 ext. 114 or [email protected] or Tony Sparks, Director of Technology 515-278-0470 ext. 145 or [email protected] FAQs Q. What do I do if I forget or misplace my username and/or password? A. To receive assistance with usernames/passwords, please contact one of the buildings’ Infinite Campus account contacts. Summit: Janene Goodenow [[email protected]] or 986-0318 Johnston Middle School: Carolyn Ware [[email protected]. ia.us] or 278-076 Johnston High School: Liz Sullivan [[email protected]. ia.us] or 278-6786 Q. Can I change my username and/or password? A. Once accounts have been set up, usernames cannot be changed, but passwords can be changed from the Change Account Info link (left frame). Q. How can I change my email address record? A. Email addresses can be changed from the Change Contact Info link (left frame). Q. What causes an account to get disabled? A. Accounts are disabled when there are three miskeyed attempts at logging into the account. This is for security reasons. Please contact the building account contact to have the account set as active again. Q. If I have some information that is not correct, how do I get it updated? A. Click on the Family Link (left frame) to see demographic information. This information can be updated at the school level; contact the school building office staff. Q. If I have questions about grades, attendance or fees, whom do I contact? The course teacher should address grade questions. The school level office should address attendance and fee questions. To access Infinite Campus, visit www.johnston.k12.ia.us and click the Infinite Campus icon on the right under “Quick Links.” A direct link to the site is: https://campus.johnston.k12.ia.us/campus/portal/johnston.jsp 8 AUGUST The Connection 19 - SMS New Student Orientation @ 1 p.m. 20 - JMS New Familes Orientation @ 3-4 p.m. 20 - JMS New Family Orientation @ 3 p.m. SMS Gr 7 Open House/Meet the Teacher @ 5:30-6:15 p.m. SMS Related Arts Open House/Meet the Teacher @ 6-6:45 p.m. SMS Gr 6 Open House/Meet the Teacher @ 6:30-7:15 p.m. 21 - JHS Gr 10/New Student Orientation @ 12-2 p.m. JMS Gr 8 Orientation @ 1-2:30 p.m. New Student/Family Orientation @ all elementaries 2:30-3 p.m. Meet the Teacher @ all elementaries 3-4 p.m. 24 - School Begins 25 - JMS Picture Day JMS Open House @ 6-8 p.m. 27 - JHS Open House @ 6:30 p.m. 31 - Gr K/2/4 Parent Night @ all elementaries @ 6:30 p.m.-Kindergarten, 7 p.m.-Grade 2, 7:30 p.m.Grade 4 Sept. 1 - Gr 1/3/5 Parent Night @ all elementaries @ 6:30 p.m.-Grade 1, 7 p.m.-Grade 3, 7:30 p.m.-Grade 5 2009-2010 New School Hours Half-Day Kindergarten 8:50 - 11:35 a.m. All Elementaries ( All-Day Kindergarten & Grades 1-5) 8:50 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. Summit Middle School (Grades 6 & 7) 7:50 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Johnston Middle School (Grades 8-9) 7:50 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Johnston High School (Grades 10-12) 7:55 a.m. - 2:50 p.m. KTC School Day 6:30 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. and 3:35 p.m. - 6 p.m. KTC No-School Day 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. SAS (Summit After School) 2:45 - 6 p.m. August 2009 JHS Late Start Days & Schedule Changes in the professional development calendar for this coming school year will allow for a more consistent and continual time to meet for JHS staff, thereby having the opportunity to look at methods to improve student learning and to improve teaching practices. JHS Staff will be able to meet to discuss student assessment data, student lessons, develop common assessments, and share and study instructional strategies. The JHS administration and building leadership team worked on and the board approved a proposal that would allow the consistent and continual time for staff to collaborate to best serve student learning. Late starts were the best solution to meet staff needs. JHS Wednesday Late Start Schedule Collaboration 7:35 – 8:20 (45 min) Period 1 8:30 – 9:07 (37 min) Period 2 9:12 – 9:52 (40 min) Homeroom 9:57 – 10:12 (15 min) Period 3 10:17 – 10:54 (37 min) Period 4 10:59 – 11:36 (37 min) A lunch 11:36 – 12:06 (30 min) Period 5 12:06 – 12:43 (37 min) Period 6 12:48 – 1:25 (37 min) Period 5 11:41 – 12:18 (37 min) B Lunch 12:18 – 12:48 (30 min) Period 6 12:48 – 1:25 (37 min) Period 5 11:41 – 12:18 (37 min) Period 6 12:23 – 1:00 (37 min) C lunch 1:00 – 1:30 (30 min) Period 7 1:30 – 2:08 (38 min) Period 8 2:13 – 2:50 (37 min) Physical exam required for all athletes State rules require that all student athletes have a physical examination before starting athletic practices each year. If you missed the physical exam offered on July 25 by the Johnston Booster Club, please visit your physician for a physical. Physical exam forms can be found on the district Web site at: www.johnston.k12.ia.us and click the Forms button on the left. Please ask your physician to complete the form and return it to the Johnston Activities Office, P.O. Box 10, Johnston, IA 50131. If you have any questions, please contact the Johnston Athletic Office at 278-2407. August 2009 9 The Connection Celebrate Success Congratulations to School Board Member Jackie Heiser who received the Academy of Board Learning Experiences (ABLE) certificate. This ABLE certification is awarded by the Iowa Association of School Boards for completing courses in key concepts on school governance in Iowa. Congratulations to Ethan Nutter, Johnston High School Senior, who was given the 2008-09 Learning for Life Award sponsored by Mid-Iowa Council, Boy Scouts of America. Congratulations to an eighth grade team from Johnston Middle School who placed third in the regional Knowledge Bowl competition held at Merle Hay Mall on April 30. As part of the competition, students competed in a written round and three oral rounds before making it to the championship round. Kathy Paul, Extended Learning Program Coordinator, is their sponsor. ART Congratulations to Summit Middle School student, Natasha Hasso, for having her sticker chosen as one of the twenty-four winners of the 2009 ISEA Design a Decal contest in the state of Iowa. BAND Congratulations to the following students who were selected as “Outstanding Soloists” at the Summit Middle School 7th Grade Band Solo Festival on April 4. Karen Chen, Margaret Tian, Brooke Stephens, Amy Nihart, Jonathan Caracci, Alexander Ritchie and Samantha Long. Fifty-six students participated in the Band Solo Festival. Students began learning solos in January. All students who participated did an outstanding job of preparing their music. They were scored in the areas of technique, musicianship, accuracy, tone and appropriate instrument position and posture. Rating categories are I+ (Superior), I (Excellent), II (Good), III (Fair). Students received ratings as follows: I+ (Superior): Melinda Paszkiewicz, Simrita Varma, Brooke Stephens, Lauren Quinn, Elizabeth Schraeger, Amy Nihart, Megan Gibbons, Samantha Long, Amy Flavell, Lauren Ward, Kyle Chapman, Abby Dockum, Jonathan Caracci, Cameron Redshaw, Sanjay Koduvalli, Karen Chen, Kyla Grau, Alexander Ritchie, Margaret Tian. I (Excellent): Katherine Crowley, Kelsey Kramer, Katie Landy, Heather Horstman, Anna Marie Lawrence, Kavita Israni-Winger, Madison Symber, Jason Koenigsberg, Anna Steggarda, Mallorie Goodale, Millie Varley, Ciera Wolinski, Ashley Jaeger, David Baker, Sydney Houston, Josh Hjelmaas, Katie Maxcy, Konnor Gifford, Cathy Nguyen, Lauren Stenger, Aditi Dinakar, Sam Thomas, David Rice, Riley Deutsch, Rory Coniconde, Maren French, Vaibhav Srikaran, Nick Gearhart, Joe Seda, Jordan Boge, Andrew Boge, Sammy Meyer. II (Good): Casey Briere, Brandon Gabbert, Nathan Armitage, Rae Gathercole. Congratulations to Katie Upton, junior, who was recently named as one of ten national winners of the Yamaha Young Performing Artist Award. This national competition recognizes the finest high school and college musicians from all over the country. By being named one of the ten winners, Katie will travel to Normal, Illinois to perform in front of an audience of thousands at the Music For All Summer Symposium. Congratulations to the Summit 7th Grade Band performed at the Adventureland Festival of Bands on May 1 and were awarded the “Runner Up” trophy for the weekend. Bands performed both Friday evening and all day Saturday at the festival. The Summit band performed two pieces, “Fields of Clover” by Randall Standridge and “Shaker Variants” by Elliot Del Borgo. Students then enjoyed a fun day at Adventureland Park on Saturday as a reward for their hard work. D R A K E R E L AY S Congratulations to Coach Chris Siewert, his coaching staff, and the qualifiers to the Drake Relays. The results for the girls team are as follows: Anna Belner-3000 m run, 7th in 4 x 800 Relay; Lea Anndra Minick-9th in the Long Jump, Cassie Curtis-100 m hurdles (finals qualifier), 7th in Sprint Medley Relay; Taylor Chesnut-100 m hurdles, 7th in Sprint Medley Relay, 4th in 4 x 100 Relay (new school record), 7th in Shuttle Hurdle Relay; Felicia Coleman-100 m dash, 7th in Sprint Medley Relay, 4th in 4 x 100 Relay (new school record), 3rd in 4 x 400 Relay (new school record); Ashley Quick-7th in Sprint Medley Relay, 4th in 4 x 100 Relay (new school record), 3rd in 4 x 400 Relay (new school record); Alex Hawks-high jump, 7th in Shuttle Hurdle Relay; Taylor Erwine -4th in 4 x 100 Relay (new school record); Krista Shoeman-3rd in 4 x 400 Relay (new school record), 5th in 400 Meter Hurdles; Amber Clock-3rd in 4 x 400 Relay (new school record), 7th in 4 x 800 Relay; Hailey Bridgewater-7th in Shuttle Hurdle Relay; Jenna Devens-7th in Shuttle Hurdle Relay; Corrin Larkin-7th in 4 x 800 Relay; Molli Kipp-7th in 4 x 800 Relay. Congratulations to Coach George Sypniewski, his coaching staff, and the qualifiers to the Drake Relays. The results for the boys team are as follows: Tommy Larson-2nd in the high jump; James Tran-4 x 100 Relay qualifier; Josh Bengtson-4 x 100 10 August 2009 The Connection Relay qualifier; Nathan DePenning-4 x 100 Relay qualifier and Derek Temple-4 x 100 Relay qualifier. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Congratulations to several French I and II students at JMS who took the National French Exam in March. One student placed in the top ten in the state of Iowa. Ninth grader Kaitlyn Aldrich competed in the State French Speaking Contest on April 18 at Central College in Pella. Felicitations, Kaitlyn! H I S T O R Y D AY Johnston Middle and High School Schools combined efforts to have numerous students qualify for the state contest. The district History Day event held on April 1 and 2, 2009 at the State Historical Building of Iowa. Over 500 students from the area competed in the event. Besides qualifying for the state competition, some received special awards. Students were coached by Extended Learning Coordinator/Middle School teacher Kathy Paul and Extended Learning Teacher at the HS, Sue Cline. Senior division state qualifiers included; Historical Paper category - Amber Solberg, 10th grade, and Ben Parsons, 9th grade; Group exhibit category- Grant McDonald and Chase Wallace, 9th grade; Group Documentary category-Taylor Mithelman and Helen Lagerblade (special award for best use of primary sources), 9th grade; Web site category- Kaitlyn Aldrich and Sam Sparland, 9th grade. The students will advance to the senior level state contest on April 27, also held at the Historical Building. Others who participated included Elizabeth Mills, (special award for outstanding use of local topic) 9th grade with an individual performance. For their exhibit, Jaihui Huang and Zea Zhu, (finalist in category) 8th grade, Ryan Danielson and Ian Dunshee (finalist in category), 9th grade, Joy Tan, 9th grade, and Lin Zhang (finalist in category), 11th grade. Bailey Eppard, Courtney Norelius and Hannah Soyer (special award for creative costumes and finalist in category) in 8th grade presented a group performance; Conner Jacobsen, 8th grade, presented an individual documentary and Shae Atterberg, 10th grade, entered the historical paper category (special award for outstanding use of local topic). Johnston students captured the second place school award at the Senior Division State History Day held at the State Historical Building on April 27. All eight of the Johnston students received awards for their research projects on the theme “The Individual in History.” Tenth grader Amber Solberg won a savings bond for outstanding research and excellent narrative for her paper on Simon Wisenthal. Freshman Ben Parsons won the Literature in History Award for his paper on Edgar Allen Poe, Sam Sparland and Kaitlyn Aldrich were finalists in the Web site category with an entry on Walt Disney. Four 9th graders and two 7th graders advanced to National History Day in June 14-18 in College Park, Maryland. Seventh grade students are John Koopal and Andrew Boge who did an exhibit on Dr. Seuss. Ninth grade students are Grant McDonald and Chase Wallace who won with their exhibit on the Red Baron and Helen Lagerblade and Taylor Mithelman will compete at nationals with their documentary on photographer Margaret Bourke-White. The four 9th grade students also advanced last year in the junior division. Their teacher is Kathy Paul. JOURNALISM Congratulations to the following students who earned honors in the state at the Iowa High School Press Association’s Newspaper contest: First place in the state-Kallen Kramer-2009 in-depth reporting; Julia Manning-2009 sports writing. Second place in the state-Brittany Deal-2009 news writing; Kiera Morrill-2009 sports photography. Third place in the state-Brittany Deal-2009 editorial writing; Staff-2009 graphics. L I T E R AT U R E Congratulations to Elizabeth Mills, JMS ninth grader, who competed in the Iowa Center for the Book’s Letters about Literature competition and won first place in level three, grades nine through twelve. There were 311 entries total and the Iowa Center for the Book recognized 21 semi-finalists and a first, second and third place winner. Elizabeth was the winner overall for level three, which means she beat out upperclassmen juniors and seniors to earn this honor. M AT H / S C I E N C E Congratulations to Kerrick Staley who qualified to take the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO). Kerrick was the first Central Academy student to EVER qualify to take this highly prestigious exam at the end of the month. The USAMO is a six question, two day, nine hour essay/proof examination. Congratulations to Kerrick Staley who was on a team that won second place at the University of Iowa 2009 Hawkeye Challenge Computer Programming Contest on April 11. S TA F F Congratulations to Sarah Wessling who was recognized by Heartland AEA 11 and the Heartland Iowa Core Curriculum Network Team for her unselfish time and effort in helping make a DVD kit highlighting Characteristics of Effective Instruction of the Iowa Core Curriculum through the Grant Proposal Project Winter-Spring 2009. Congratulations to Vickie McCool, Director of Special Education, who received the Friend of Youth Award at the 65th Annual Meeting of Youth Homes of Mid-America. The Friend of Youth Award recognizes individuals that exemplify the mission and spirit of Youth Homes of Mid-America. This award represents the qualities and character the Youth Homes wish to instill in their many clients. This is the highest level of recognition that Youth Homes can bestow on any one person. Congratulations to Stacey Irvine, SMS Math/Science teacher, who was selected to participate in the Increasing and Maintaining Mathematical Cognitive Demand: Implementing High Quality Critical-Thinking in Middle Grades and High School Mathematics Project (IM2CD), sponsored by the Iowa Math and Science Education Partnership. Stacey is one of 40 middle school math teachers from across the state to be selected. August 2009 The Connection Congratulations to Dawn Kasotia, District Communications Coordinator, for receiving four awards of Merit at the annual Iowa School Public Relations Conference held on April 16 in West Des Moines. The awards were for the 2008 Johnston Community Education Summer Brochure, a Johnston Community Education postcard advertisement, the Johnston Blaze Swim Club logo and the district Web site. TECHNOLOGY Congratulations to the Beaver Creek Jr. Webmasters who participated in the ITEC Student Technology Fair on April 14 in Ames. Their project won a blue ribbon as the best project in their age category and also received a purple ribbon as one of the best overall projects at the technology fair. The following Beaver Creek fifth grade students serve as the Jr. Webmasters: Alissa Coyle, Allexis Mahanna, Lizzy Salmon, Seth Tack and Anna Toot. They created an iMovie entitled “A Glance Back: Beaver Creek History.” The students used old photos and interviewed staff members who were in the district at the time that Beaver Creek was designed and built. After completing their research, they used the information gathered to create the digital movie, which will be posted on the Beaver Creek Web site. Kate Peters is the sponsor of the Jr. Webmasters. Congratulations to the following students who presented at the ITEC Technology Fair on April 14. More students and entries were taken to the Technology Fair than any other year! The following students and staff represented Johnston with classroom technology projects and they presented them to a panel of judges. The JHS students who participated were: Matt Knoedel-Blue Ribbon video, “Breakfast Hours;” Lucas Dunshee-Blue Ribbon video, “Cross Country;” Alex Garland-Blue Ribbon video, “Vocab Video Coalesce;” LeaAnndra Minick-Blue Ribbon video, “JHS Fitness Center;” Michael Metzler-Red Ribbon video, “Save Resources;” Andy Halterman-Blue Ribbon video, “Who Knows About Hockey?;” Josh Delanoit-Blue Ribbon video, “Fencing Club;” Cayla Boyd and Jennifer Merrill-Red Ribbon video, “JHS Baby Boom.” The JHS sponsor is Kayla Bousum. The JMS students who participated were: Julia Ratekin, Bailey Comegys, Katie Marckmann-Blue Ribbon Web Presence-JMS Web site; Sam Sparland-Blue Ribbon Web Presence, The Man Behind the Magic (Walt Disney). The JMS sponsor is Jake Randall. The Timber Ridge students who participated were: Jessica Battani, Adam Dostalik-Blue Ribbon Web Presence, Teacher Feature; Katie Marckman and Bailey Comegys-Blue Ribbon Web Page, Summit Art Gallery. The Timber Ridge sponsors are Abby Kramer, Chad Kennelly. The Beaver Creek students who participated were: Lizzie Salmon, Anna Toot, Alyssa Coyle, Seth Tack, & Allexis Mahanna-Blue Ribbon video, “A Glance Back: Beaver Creek’s History.” The Beaver Creek sponsor is Kate Peters. The Lawson students who participated were: Erik Francois, Karl Rasmussen, & Katie Perkins-Web Presence, 50 States; Jessie Landy & Becca McDowell-Blue Ribbon Web Presence, Cray Fish. The Beaver Creek sponsor is Cathy Burns. In addition to the Blue and Red Ribbons, Johnston received 2 Purple Judge’s Choice awards: Lizzie Salmon, Anna Toot, Alyssa Coyle, Seth Tack, & Allexis Mahanna-Purple Ribbon video, “A Glance Back: Beaver Creek’s 11 History;” Julia Ratekin, Bailey Comegys, Katie MarckmannPurple Ribbon Web Presence, JMS Web site. Summit TSA advisor, Ron Trobaugh took twenty-one sixth and seventh graders to compete in Altoona at the annual Iowa TSA Conference/Competition. Mrs. Linda Trobaugh and Mrs. Julie Suiter accompanied the Summit TSA members as chaperones. Members were trying to qualify for the 2009 National TSA Conference in Denver, Colorado June 28th. Those placing in the top three were the following: 3rd place Career Challenge-Ciera Wolinsk; 3rd place Chapter Team ChallengeSanjay Koduvalli, Sai Abbaraju, Ciera Wolinski, Lindsey Darland, Megan Gibbons and Phil Hauser; 3rd place Dragster Challenge-Riley Noble; 1st place Flight Challenge-Jason Koenigsberg; 2nd place Graphic Challenge-Luke Bruflat; 3rd place Prepared Speech-Megan Gibbons; 1st place Structure Challenge-Brandon Gabbert and Vaibhau Srikaran; 2nd place Structure Challenge-Phil Hauser and Monte Friestad; 1st place Transportation Challenge-Sai Abbaraju; 2nd place Transportation Challenge- Logan Beguhn; 3rd place Transportation Challenge- Vaibhau Srikaran. Also competing were Alex Casten, Ashleigh Headley, Jessie Iregui, Keaton Rumer, Elliot Suiter and Madison Symber. Congratulations to the following students who competed in the IT Olympics at Iowa State University on April 20-21. This event was held in Hilton Coliseum with university students leading three venues. It is the largest Cyber Defense Competition in the world! This is Johnston’s first appearance at the Olympics and the teams made a great showing! The school also won a set of Lego Robotics for the club. The following students participated in 3 venues: 6th place Robotics-Daniel Ratekin, Marcus Dolan; 3rd place Game Design-Nick Hoobin, Griffin Idelman, Henry Prager, Ethan Agustine, Nathan Prager; 9th place in user ability Cyber Defense-John Hall, Nick Goss, Tomy Schwaderer, Keith Hernandez. The sponsors are Josh Heyer, Ann Wiley. National Technology Student Association (TSA) Competition The following students are advancing to Nationals in Denver. 2nd Place Tech Bowl-Cody Catron, John Puffett, Alex Knee; 3rd Place Tech Bowl-Alex Peichl, Jake Klopfenstein, Cole Thomas-Richards; 3rd Place Structural Engineering-Melinda Busch, Vickilee Thomas; 1st Place Desktop Publishing-Kofi Manteaw; 1st place CADD-Mechanical Engineering-Melinda Busch. The JHS TSA Advisor is Mitch Eagles. Thanks for the opportunity for our students to compete nationally. We were fortunate to have three students place in the top ten in their events. They were Summit 7th graders Megan Gibbons and Sanjay Koduvalli 3rd place in Challenging Technology Issues and 10th grader Kofi Manteaw 5th place in Desktop Publishing. Ron Trobaugh, Summit TSA Advisor. 12 The Connection Revenue Purpose Statement continued time of unprecedented community growth. Projects in the Johnston Community School District that have been funded entirely by the one-cent sales tax include Horizon Elementary building and the addition to Beaver Creek kitchen/ cafeteria. The one-cent sales tax, along with physical plant equipment levy revenues, were used to construct Summit Middle School. The revenues from the one-cent sales tax were used to offset the property tax obligations from the 36.5 million bonds issued for construction of Timber Ridge Elementary, purchase of land, additions to Johnston Middle School, Johnston High School, Lawson Elementary, and transportation support facility. This vote does not determine whether the tax will go into effect. The law has already been passed and signed. The sales tax will be collected statewide regardless of its use or the outcome of this vote. August 2009 Passage allows the school board to use the funds for items such as: • property tax relief • purchase or build and furnish new school buildings • remodel, repair, expand and improve existing buildings • establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds • community education purposes • help retire general obligation bonds The complete language of the revenue purpose statement may be found on the district Web site. Failure to pass the statement denies the school district the ability to use sales tax funds to build or renovate schools and could result in further overcrowding. Passage requires a simple majority. Prepare your child for school General reminders for the years prior to kindergarten Provide your child with time, availability, and love. You have many demands on your time and may live in a rushed and time-pressured world. It may be hard to turn off the pressures once at home. Yet your child’s self-confidence and motivation to succeed and to respond to challenges can be enhanced if he knows you are available for the moments when he feels fragile and needs comfort. He also needs to feel important enough to you to share his everyday accomplishments and wonder about the world. Availability, nurturing, and support take time and are ideally provided without other preoccupations. Kind words are important. We learn best by doing. Your child learns best about concepts like the number five by counting five crayons or raisins rather than from a verbal explanation. Likewise, he will learn how to say “thank you” from reinforcement and reminders at the appropriate moments (e.g., when being given a cookie) rather than from a speech about manners. Repetition works. Skills are habits that take time to form and are acquired best through reasonable repetition. Your child’s motivation is increased when her efforts are rewarded by kind, encouraging words, even if she did not succeed. Showing disappointment in a harsh way when your child’s efforts are unsuccessful may make her unwilling to try again. Value questions. Don’t push. Make learning a joy. Introduce new skills naturally in small doses, making them fun through conversations and play. If learning a new skill is not fun for your child, it is likely that you are trying too hard or that the skill is too difficult for her to master at this point. Come back to it at a later time. Small surprise rewards are helpful. They reinforce learning. They are not bribes, because your child receives them after the accomplishment, not before. Often, questions take more initiative and are more beneficial than answers. Praise your child for asking questions. It’s OK if you don’t know the answers. You can try to find the answer together with your child (e.g., by looking a word up in the dictionary). When your child knows that learning is a joy, she has received a gift that will last a lifetime. from “How to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten” by Florence Karnofsky and Trudy Weiss. August 2009 13 The Connection Adult Walkfit A great cardio workout for your legs and bottom including jogging, lunges and other aerobic variations. The workout includes warmup, stretch and cool down. No class 9/6. Trekking Great Cardio workout utilizing various speed and incline changes on the treadmills and elliptical machines. Class designed for all fitness levels from walker and joggers to runners trying to improve their race times for next spring. No class 9/7. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 8/9-9/27 6-6:35 p.m. JHS-track $21 6133.401 Day Date Time Location Cost Code W 8/12-9/30 6-6:35 p.m. JHS-track $23 6133.402 M 8/10-9/28 6-6:35 a.m. JHS-fitness center $21 6128.401 W 8/12-9/30 6-6:35 a.m. JHS-fitness center $23 6128.402 Resistance Training Muscle endurance class for the lower and upper body utilizing tubing and bands for a great full body workout. No class 9/6 and 9/7. Cardio Burst High intensity athletic drills using stations and machines for a great workout. No class 9/7. Day Date Time Location Cost Code Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 8/9-9/27 6:45-7:30 p.m. JHS-fitness center $28 6134.401 M 8/10-9/28 7-7:30 p.m. JHS-fitness center $21 6131.401 M 8/10-9/28 5:10-6 a.m. JHS-fitness center $28 6134.402 T 8/11-9/29 7:15-7:45 p.m. JHS-fitness center $23 6131.402 W 8/12-9/30 5:10-6 a.m. JHS-fitness center $31 6134.403 W 8/12-9/30 7:15-8 p.m. JHS-fitness center $31 6134.404 Abs/Low Back Intense core training to strengthen and elongate the abs using slow controlled movements. Please bring a mat or towel as we will be doing some work from the floor. No class 9/6. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 8/9-9/27 7:35-8 p.m. JHS-fitness center $21 6135.401 Beginner Couples Dance: Ballroom, Swing, Country Learn 4-5 different dances in this beginner class. Guys will learn how to be confident and lead his lady through all dances taught, ladies will learn how to follow & all will learn frame. Instructor: Aimee Reynolds. No class 9/1, 9/6, 10/20. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 8/9-9/20 3-4:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.401 T 8/11-9/22 7:30-9 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.402 T 9/29-11/10 7:30-9 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.403 SU 10/4-11/8 3-4:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.404 SU 11/15-12/20 3-4:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.405 T 11/17-12/22 7:30-9 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6119.406 Intermediate Couples Dance: Ballroom, Swing, Country The class is for couples that have taken a beginner class and have an understanding of Frame, Lead and Follow. Each dance taught will give you multiple patterns that you can take to the dance floor with confidence. Instructor: Aimee Reynolds. No class 9/6. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 8/9-9/20 4:30-6 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6138.401 SU 10/4-11/8 4:30-6 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6138.402 SU 11/15-12/20 4:30-6 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6138.403 Cardio and Strength Intervals Using weights, resistance bands, resistaballs, and medicine balls, alternate segments of cardio and strength to give you a complete cardio and strength workout. No class 9/7. Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 8/10-9/28 6:30-7 p.m. JHS-fitness center $21 6132.401 Women on Weights Enhance total body muscle strength, muscle tone, bone density and stamina with this strength training program for women using free weights and machines. Please bring a towel or mat for additional work from the floor. No class 9/7. Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 8/10-9/28 7:45-8:30 p.m. JHS-fitness center $28 6125.401 T 8/11-9/29 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $31 6125.402 Advanced Line Dances This class is designed to move you in your dance levels and to create better dancers one step at a time. You learn several line dances from the beginning and the dances are repeated every class with new ones added when ready. A variety of music is always played. You will meet other dancers who enjoy and share the same hobby. Dance Pot Luck parties are held each month to allow you to practice and retain the dances that were taught. Instructor: Aimee Reynolds. No class 9/1, 10/20. Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 8/11-9/22 6-7:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6120.401 T 9/29-11/10 6-7:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6120.402 T 11/17-12/22 6-7:30 p.m. WAE-gym $50/per student 6120.403 Yoga This spirit, mind and body class is inspired by Hatha Yoga & involves a combination of stretching and strengthening the muscles, joints & spine. It encourages dynamic breathing and flowing movements to improve overall wellness, relieve stress and invigorate the mind and body. Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 8/11-9/29 7:50-8:35 p.m. JHS-fitness center $31 6126.401 14 August 2009 The Connection Kickboxing Athletic designed-Martial Arts inspired high intensity class combining powerful jabs and punches for the upper body and various kicks and squats for the lower body. Day Date Time Location Cost Code W 8/12-9/30 6:45-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $23 6124.301 Empowering Women with Their Finances Learn about establishing and protecting your own credit, choosing appropriate investments, planning for retirement and other relevant topics. Class is open to all and relevant for anyone who wants to become more empowered in today’s financial world. Taught by a female financial advisor with 30 years experience. Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 9/17 & 9/24 6:30-8:30 p.m. HZE-LMC $10 6115.401 Bootcamp This class will challenge you with a combination of cardiovascular exercise, strength training and yoga to raise your heart rate, increase your cardiovascular endurance and physical/mental strength & endurance. Each day will focus on a different area: 6:30 p.m. class: SU-weights, M-cardio, T-yoga, W-circuits. 7:30 p.m. class: SU-circuits, M-stretching/abs, T-cardio, W-weights. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU-W 10/4-11/18 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $94 6121.401 SU-W 10/4-11/18 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $94 6121.402 SU-W 11/22-12/16 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $58 6121.403 SU-W 11/22-12/16 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $58 6121.404 Preparing for retirement? What every 50+ year old should know but is afraid to ask We will help answer retirement questions along with discussing social security, how to convert a 401(k) plan to an income stream you won’t outlive, ways to help minimize your taxes in retirement and options to help protect your investments from market fluctuation. Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 10/6 6-7:30 p.m. HZE-LMC $10 6116.401 M 11/9 6-7:30 p.m. HZE-LMC $10 6116.402 Over 35 Basketball Open Gym If you are age 35 or older, you are invited to JMS to participate in open gyms held on Sunday evenings. Pick-up games will be held on two courts. Please sign-in and pay at the door. No open gym on 11/29, 12/27, 3/14 and 4/4. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 11/8-4/25 6-8 p.m. JMS-large gym $2/night None Thanksgiving Day Special Classes Pre-registration is needed for these classes by Monday, Nov. 23. Trekking Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 11/26 7:30-8:05 a.m. JHS-fitness center $9 6128.403 Resistance Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 11/26 8:15-9 a.m. JHS-fitness center $10 6134.405 Abs/Low Back Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 11/26 9-9:25 a.m. JHS-fitness center $9 6135.402 Overlapping Classes with Bootcamps These classes are held during the bootcamp sessions, but are for those that do not want to participate in the total boot camp package. If you are already signed up for bootcamp, you do not need to sign up for these classes, they are already included in your session. Weights (5 spots available) Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 10/11-11/15 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6125.402 W 10/14-11/18 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6125.403 SU 11/22-12/13 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6125.404 W 11/25-12/16 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6125.405 Cardio (5 spots available) Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 10/12-11/16 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6144.401 T 10/13-11/17 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6144.402 M 11/23-12/14 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6144.403 T 11/24-12/15 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6144.404 Yoga (5 spots available) Adult Co-Ed Volleyball League This is a recreation volleyball league for adults 18 and older who are out of high school. Officials will be provided. Team captains will be mailed a roster sign-up form and a copy of the league rules. League runs Nov. 4-Feb. 17. Max. of 8 teams, max. 12 players per team roster. No matches will be held on 11/25, 12/23, and 12/30. Registration deadline: October 13 Day Date Time Location Cost Code W 11/4-2/17 7-9 p.m. JMS-gym $300/team 2368.401 Adult Open Gym Basketball Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 10/13-11/17 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6126.402 Circuits (5 spots available) Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 10/11-11/15 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6145.401 W 10/14-11/18 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6145.402 SU 11/22-12/13 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6145.403 W 11/25-12/16 6:30-7:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6145.404 Stretching/Abs (5 spots available) This is an open gym for adults age 18 and older and out of high school. No registration required. Please sign-in and pay at the door. No open gym on 11/25, 12/23, 12/30 and 3/17. Day Date Time Location Cost Code W 11/4-4/28 7-9 p.m. JHS-gym $2/night None Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 10/12-11/16 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $25 6146.401 M 11/23-12/14 7:30-8:15 p.m. JHS-fitness center $19 6146.402 August 2009 15 The Connection Aquatics at Summit Pool, Summit Middle School, 9500 Windsor Parkway See the district Web site for possible closings, monthly schedules, class descriptions and more information. Call Deb Blanchard, JCE Aquatics Coordinator, for more information at 986-0951. Admission The pool will be closed on: Daily Admission, punch cards and season passes are good for open swim, lap swims and some special events. Season passes are good for one year from the date of purchase. Daily Admission 2 & under Youth (3-18) Adult Family Free $2 $3 --- $30 for 20 $50 for 20 punches punches $150 $200 Punch Cards --- Season Pass Good for one year from the date of purchase --- Monday, Sept. 7 - Labor Day Saturday, Oct. 10 - For JHS swim meet Saturday, Oct. 31 - For JHS swim meet Thursday, Nov. 26 - Thanksgiving Thursday, Dec. 24 - Christmas holiday Friday, Dec. 25 - Christmas holiday Friday, Jan. 1 - New Year’s Day Saturday, Jan. 2 - For JHS swim meet --- $250 Season Pass Descriptions Youth=For ages 3-18. Adult=For people out of high school. Family=For children (ages 0-18) and parent(s) living in the same household. Pool Times The pool times are listed below unless otherwise posted at the pool. Punch card, season pass or daily admission required for open swim and lap swim. The pool may be shared with other activities. Open Swim Lap Swim M --- 6:45-8:15 p.m. (starts on 8/10) T --- --- W 6:45-8:15 p.m. (starts on 8/12) 6:45-8:15 p.m. (starts on 8/12) TH --- --- F --- 6:45-8:15 p.m. (starts on 8/14) SA 1-3 p.m. (starts on 8/15) --- SU 1-3 p.m. (starts on 8/16) --- Deep Water Aerobics Try this fun deep water class! Buoyancy belts (provided) comfortably suspend you at shoulder level, allowing you to breathe normally and move freely while performing skiing, climbing and sprinting exercises. Your legs and joints will not get a pounding from the bottom of the pool. Styrofoam dumb bells will add water resistance. Instructor: Marsha Heldt. No class on 11/25. Day Date Time Location Cost Code MW 9/14-10/7 8:30-9:15 p.m. SMS-pool $35 4423.401 MW 11/9-12/7 8:30-9:15 p.m. SMS-pool $35 4423.402 Halloween Fall Festival Special Join in our water activities of “Creepy Crawler Hunt,” “Pumpkin Plunge,” and “Freaky Relays.” Winner of these events will receive special prizes and there will be Halloween Surprises for all whoooooooo attend this event. Day Date Time Location Cost Code F 10/23 7-9 p.m. SMS-pool $4 None Early Out Swimming Have a fun afternoon of swimming with friends on Early Out dismissal days from school. Aqua Aerobics Each class is centered on a 25-30 minute aerobic workout and includes muscle toning for arms, stomach, hips and legs, along with flexibility and relaxation exercises. The program stresses going at your own pace. All exercises can be performed either high or low impact. You decide how hard you want to work. Ages: 12-99+ Instructor: Millie Knee. No class on 9/7. Day Date Time Location Cost Code MW 8/12-9/9 8:30-9:15 p.m. SMS-pool $35 4413.401 MW 10/12-11/4 8:30-9:15 p.m. SMS-pool $35 4413.402 Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 11/19 12:15-2:45 p.m. SMS-pool $3 None W 2/3 12:15-2:45 p.m. SMS-pool $3 None Jingle All The Way Special It’s the Summit Pool “Holiday Special.” “Find Rudolph’s Nose,” “Silly Sleigh Races,” and other fun activities will take place. Prizes will be given. Day Date Time Location Cost Code F 12/11 7-9 p.m. SMS-pool $4 None 16 August 2009 The Connection Class Fall Learn to Swim Classes Day Dates Times 9/12-10/4 3:15-3:45 p.m. SASU 9/12-10/4 4:25-4:55 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 3:15-3:45 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 SASU 11/14-12/13 SASU No Class Code Parent/Tot $42 per class • Courses consist of eight, 30 minute lessons For classes in September & October, registration begins on August 20. For classes in November & December, registration begins on October 22. Online registration: Begins at 7 a.m. at www.johnston.k12.ia.us. Walk-in registration: Begins at 7 a.m. at the Johnston Community Education office at the Administrative Resource Center (ARC), 5608 Merle Hay Road, 278-0552. Phone-in registration: Begins at 10 a.m. by calling 278-0552. SASU 4407.402 10/31 4407.403 4:25-4:55 p.m. 10/31 4407.404 3:15-3:45 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4407.405 11/14-12/13 4:25-4:55 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4407.406 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:15-3:45 p.m. 4400.401 SASU 9/12-10/4 4:25-4:55 p.m. 4400.402 SASU 10/11-11/8 3:15-3:45 p.m. 10/31 4400.403 SASU 10/11-11/8 4:25-4:55 p.m. 10/31 4400.404 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:15-3:45 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4400.405 SASU 11/14-12/13 4:25-4:55 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4400.406 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:15-3:45 p.m. 4401.401 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:50-4:20 p.m. 4401.402 SASU 9/12-10/4 4:25-4:55 p.m. 4401.403 SASU 10/11-11/8 3:15-3:45 p.m. 10/31 4401.404 SASU 10/11-11/8 3:50-4:20 p.m. 10/31 4401.405 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:15-3:45 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4401.406 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:50-4:20 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4401.407 SASU 11/14-12/13 4:25-4:55 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4401.408 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:15-3:45 p.m. SASU 9/12-10/4 3:50-4:20 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 3:50-4:20 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 SASU 11/14-12/13 SASU SASU Intro to Swim If the course you want is full, you may put your name on a waiting list online or by calling the Johnston Community Education office at 278-0552. Descriptions of the learn to swim classes are available on the Aquatics web page at: www.johnston.k12.ia.us/ communityeducation/aquatics. 4407.401 Level I Level II The Johnston Blaze swim club is currently a member of the Two Rivers Conference. The swim club is open to students from ages 6-18, who can demonstrate Level III skills and swim the length of the pool without stopping. Practices may depend on other activities at the pool. Shelley Twigg is the head coach, with Kelsey Knight, Allie Mackey, Hannah Quandt, and Brandon Swett as assistants. Deb Blanchard serves as the administrator for the team. Because of its current size and continuing growth, changes are in the planning stages for the Blaze. Final decisions have not been made at this time. Please watch the Web site, www. johnstonblaze.com for further updates. You may also call the pool office at 986-0951 for more information. Time Location Cost Code SA 9/12 9 a.m.- noon SMS-pool $27 4421.401 4402.403 4:25-4:55 p.m. 10/31 4402.404 3:15-3:45 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4402.405 11/14-12/13 3:50-4:20 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4402.406 9/12-10/4 3:50-4:20 p.m. SASU 9/12-10/4 4:25-4:55 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 3:15-3:45 p.m. 10/31 4403.403 SASU 10/11-11/8 3:50-4:20 p.m. 10/31 4403.404 SASU 10/11-11/8 4:25-4:55 p.m. 10/31 4403.405 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:50-4:20 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4403.406 SASU 11/14-12/13 4:25-4:55 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4403.407 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:15-3:45 p.m. 4404.401 SASU 9/12-10/4 4:25-4:55 p.m. 4404.402 SASU 10/11-11/8 3:50-4:20 p.m. 10/31 4404.403 SASU 10/11-11/8 4:25-4:55 p.m. 10/31 4404.404 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:15-3:45 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4404.405 SASU 11/14-12/13 4:25-4:55 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4404.406 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:50-4:20 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 3:50-4:20 p.m. 10/31 4405.402 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:50-4:20 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4405.403 SASU 9/12-10/4 3:50-4:20 p.m. SASU 10/11-11/8 3:15-3:45 p.m. 10/31 4406.402 SASU 11/14-12/13 3:50-4:20 p.m. 11/28 & 11/29 4406.403 4403.401 4403.402 Level IV Get a jump start on the Blaze season. Review and perfect the four competitive strokes, plus starts and turns. This stroke clinic will be conducted by a guest coach who will be announced soon. Date 4402.402 10/31 Level III Blaze Swim Clinic Day 4402.401 Level V 4405.401 Level VI 4406.401 August 2009 17 The Connection Early Childhood/Preschool Early childhood registration forms, preschool standards/benchmarks, parent handbooks, applications, class schedules and more information are available at the Johnston Community School District Web site at www.johnston.k12.ia.us, then the Johnston Community Education button then click Early Childhood/Preschool. Or call 278-0552 for more information or to receive an application by mail. Important Notice for Little Dragon Preschool If your child is enrolled in Little Dragon Preschool for fall 2009, remember that their Immunization Certificate is required before they can start preschool. It must be signed by a physician, physician assistant, nurse or certified medical assistant on the Iowa Department of Public Health form. This form is available on our district Web site (www.johnston.k12.ia.us then click on Health Services, then Health Forms) or call 278-0552 to request a form. Little Dragon Preschool Registration for Fall 2010 Watch the district Web site for details about registration for 2010/11 preschool. Children must be three- or four-years-old by September 15, 2010. Little Explorers Registration for Fall 2010 Little Explorers is a learning program for two-year-old children. Children must be two-years-old by September 15, 2010. Registration for the fall 2010 program will begin February 4, 2010. Check out the January 2010 Connection for more details. Project Ready for School Project Ready for School is a scholarship program for preschoolers and their families. Families must live in the Johnston Community School District and qualify according to income guidelines. Call Johnston Community Education at 2780552 for more information or an application. Parallel Yoga Classes for Kids & Parents/Care Providers These classes are specially designed for kids and their parents. The classes for kids and parents will be conducted simultaneously in separate classrooms at the Green Yoga House. The kid’s class, Let’s Play Yoga, promotes the children’s: • Confidence and self-esteem • Physical strength and flexibility • Inner strength and body awareness • Relaxation and self-control • Respect for others and love of oneself • Concentration, focus, and attention The parent/care provider class provides the adults with a uniquely designed yoga and/or pilates session that helps to improve physical flexibility and strength. Ages 3-5 Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 9/10-10/8 10:30-11:15 a.m. Green Yoga House $130 0054.401 TH 10/22-11/19 10:30-11:15 a.m. Green Yoga House $130 0055.401 * The cost is $230 and the code is 0056.401 if registering for both classes. Storybook Dance This class combines stories, nursery rhymes, music and many other exciting props to teach dance in a creative themed atmosphere. It will broaden your child’s imagination and creativity. We will use children’s literature through creative movement and dance, and basic tumbling. Class taught by Johnston Dance. Ages 3-6 Day Date Time Location Cost Code M-F 9/21-9/25 2-3 p.m. Johnston Library $47 0059.401 Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun – Creating Happy Families and Responsible Kids. Based on the Love and Logic Philosophy You will learn techniques that allow you to discipline your kids without losing their love and respect, and you will learn techniques that will help you raise respectful and responsible kids. Cost includes class handbook. Child care provided. Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 10/1-10/15 5-7 p.m. HZE-media ctr $22/adult 0070.401 Music & Me – Music Classes for Baby, Toddler & Preschool A music class for parent and child that encourages musical exploration including singing, dancing, finger plays and ageappropriate instruments for little ones. Three different themes with various musical styles will be introduced and parents will be given song sheets to encourage at-home musical interaction. The class is taught by Julie Hendrickson, Johnston CSD elementary music teacher. Ages 10-23 months Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 10/20-11/24 6-6:30 p.m. TRE-music rm A $37 0057.401 Ages 2-3 Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 10/20-11/24 6:45-7:30 p.m. TRE-music rm A $37 0058.401 Fun with Pumpkins It is fall and time to explore pumpkins! What is inside a pumpkin? What can you do with the “insides”? We will decorate pumpkins, read some books about pumpkins, and eat pumpkin cookies! Wow! Sounds like lots of pumpkin fun! Ages 3-5 Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 10/22 4:30-5:30 p.m. WAE-west $15 0052.401 Turkey Time for Tots We will be singing and dancing to “Turkey in the Straw”, and making a turkey craft. Join us for stories and songs about turkeys, and we will decorate a “turkey” cookie. Ages 3-5 Day Date Time Location Cost Code T 11/17 4:30-5:30 p.m. WAE-west $15 0053.401 18 August 2009 The Connection KTC (Kids/Teen Connection) Before/After School Childcare Kids/Teen Connection (KTC) is the Johnston school district’s school-age childcare program, which provides quality, caring staff to meet the individual needs of each child and fosters open communication. The focus of KTC is to provide enjoyable, motivating and stimulating structured activities for the students, along with offering enriching fieldtrips. KTC offers both a balanced breakfast and an afternoon snack daily. Call 252-8490 for more information. KTC breakfast/snack menus as well as schedules for no school days/early dismissal days/field trips can be found on the KTC web page here: www.johnston.k12.ia.us/communityeducation/ktc.html and on the KTC online calendar here: www.johnston.k12.ia.us/calendars/ktc.html KTC offers childcare for: Available for: Current participants: School Year 2009-2010 Early Dismissal days for 1st semester Information on childcare during the 2nd semester’s Early Dismissal days will be available in the January Connection. No School days for 1st semester Information on childcare during the 2nd semester’s No School days will be available in the January Connection. K-5 Students K-5 Students K-7 Students Registration packets are available at the KTC main office. Registrations must be submitted to the Johnston Community Registration must be submitted to Education Office at 5608 Merle the Johnston Community Education Hay Road between the hours of Office at 5608 Merle Hay Road 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Mondaybetween the hours of 7:45 a.m.-4:15 Friday. p.m., Monday-Friday. Make payments one week in advance at your KTC site or the KTC main office by completing a KTC payment form. Registration and payment must be submitted one week in advance to the Johnston Community Education Office at 5608 Merle Hay Road between the hours of 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m., MondayFriday. Make payments on the Wednesday two weeks in advance of the no school day at your KTC site by completing a KTC payment form. Registration and payment must be submitted on the Wednesday two weeks in advance of the no school day to the Johnston Community Education Office at 5608 Merle Hay Road between the hours of 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Make payments by Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at your KTC site or the main KTC office by completing a KTC payment form. Register through flyer given in class or submit registration and payment to the Johnston Community Education Office at 5608 Merle Hay Road between the hours of 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Monday-Friday. Winter Break (Held Dec. 23, 2009-Jan. 1, 2010) This program will provide field trips, activities and breakfast/snacks to the students. Watch for flyers in your child’s classrooms about this program. * KTC is closed Dec. 24 & 25, 2009 and Jan. 1, 2010 K-7 Students New participants: August 2009 19 The Connection Teen Disc Golf Clinic Whether you’re a beginner or veteran disc golfer don’t miss this chance to sharpen your skills. Spend a day at Grandview Disc Golf Course with experienced disc golf coaches and learn the rules, proper technique, and how to have fun with this increasingly popular sport. Be sure to bring a sack lunch, water bottle, tennis shoes, and a great attitude! Discs will be supplied for the day if you do not have your own. Maximum of 25 participants. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SA 9/12 10 a.m.-2 p.m. SMS-cafeteria $15 2379.401 Action Jack’s Paintball Outing Ready, aim, SPLAT! Join us for another fun-filled trip to Action Jack’s Paintball and be one of the first to play on their brand new field. Don’t miss this chance to show off your marksmanship skills and have a great time with friends! Each student must bring his or her own sack lunch. Price includes field fee, rentals, CO2 and 500 paintballs. Maximum 25 participants. Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 9/28 11 a.m.-4 p.m. SMS-cafeteria $50 2380.401 In-Play Arcade Join your friends on a fun-filled trip to Des Moines’ very own InPlay Arcade. In-Play’s modern entertainment and gaming center includes over 100 of the most popular virtual reality, interactive, sports, action and classic games all spread across two floors. Please bring a sack lunch or money to order from their restaurant. Day Date Time Location Cost Code M 10/26 10 a.m.-3 p.m. SMS-cafeteria $21 2381.401 Climb Iowa Des Moines now has a climbing gym with over 10,000 square feet of climbing and bouldering! Join us as we visit Climb Iowa, Iowa’s premier rock climbing experience. Indoor climbing is excellent training for those who like to climb outside and it is excellent exercise and fitness for everyone! Minimum 10 participants. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SA 11/14 Noon-4 p.m. SMS-cafeteria $28 2382.401 Sleepy Hollow Sports Park You know how fun sledding is – tubing is even better! The hill is 15 stories high and you don’t have to walk back up! As the surface lifts pull you to the top, prepare for the release, which sends you flying down the 1,000-foot runs. All lanes are constantly monitored for everyone’s safety. Tubes are provided. Please bring sack lunch or money for concession stand. Minimum 10 participants. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SA 12/12 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. SMS-cafeteria $20 2383.401 Special Events “Sundae” in the Park FREE ice cream sundaes and music by Wade Krieg and Ron Kennebeck. Bring your blanket or lawn chairs. Sponsored by Johnston Community Education and the CE Resource Council. Sunday, August 23 from 6-8 p.m. at Green Meadows West gazebo Fall Festival require the expertise of the whole family. You will be supplied with the gingerbread and frosting. Families will be responsible for bringing their own candies/snacks, such as M&M’s, gum drops, licorice, peppermints, skittles, candy canes, pretzels, red hots, anything you want. Be creative! Spend an enjoyable afternoon with the family! Also, a great way to practice for the competition in December! FREE festival for children up to third grade. Games, cookies, storytelling and special treats provided by area businesses. You may come in costume. Sunday, November 15th - $17/family Session 1: 2-3:30 p.m. Code: 2404.401 Session 2: 3:30-5 p.m. Code: 2404.402 Saturday, October 10 from 3-5 p.m. at Horizon Cafeteria/Gym Create your own gingerbread house and enter it in the annual Holidays in Johnston Gingerbread House Competition. Categories are Age 11 and under, Family, and Adult. Prizes will be awarded for first and second place in each category. Entry forms and houses will be accepted at the Johnston Public Library on Dec. 3 and 4 and will be judged on Dec. 5 and displayed Gingerbread House Decorating for the Whole Family Get your family ready for the holidays by using a “group” effort to design a beautiful gingerbread house. This project will Gingerbread House Competition at the “Holidays in Johnston” event. First and second place houses will be displayed at the Johnston Public Library through Dec. 18. Call Johnston Community Education at 278-0552 for an entry from and rules. Letters to Santa Santa is stationed at the North Pole getting ready for the busy Christmas season. He and Mrs. Claus are eagerly awaiting your Christmas Wish Lists. Sit down with mom or dad and let Santa know what you would like under your Christmas tree this year. Santa will, in turn, send you a letter from the North Pole. Please send your letters by Dec. 11 so Santa has enough time to reply to your letter. Send letters to: Letters to Santa c/o Johnston Community Education P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 20 August 2009 The Connection Youth CHEERLEADING FITNESS Cheer Camp - Grades K-5 Participate in this three-day camp and then perform during halftime of the sophomore football game on Thursday, September 24th. The JHS cheerleaders will be on hand to teach cheering techniques and cheers. A camp T-shirt will be provided, as well as a daily snack after school. Please wear comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and gym shoes. Participants should report to their school gymnasium immediately after school each day (except on the 24th). On Sept. 24, please have your child report to the softball fields on the north side of JHS at 5:30 p.m. (practice with all participants prior to their performance at approximately 6:30 p.m.). Parents who want to watch the cheer performance will be required to pay the admission fee to get inside the stadium. Registration deadline: September 11 Day Date Time Location Cost Code M-TH 9/21-9/24 3:30-4:30 p.m. BCE-gym $27 2400.401 M-TH 9/21-9/24 3:30-4:30 p.m. HZE-gym $27 2400.402 M-TH 9/21-9/24 3:30-4:30 p.m. LAE-gym $27 2400.403 M-TH 9/21-9/24 3:30-4:30 p.m. WAE-gym $27 2400.404 M-TH 9/21-9/24 3:30-4:30 p.m. TRE-gym $27 2400.405 DANCE 2009 Little Dragon Fun Run - Grades K-6 The Little Dragon Fun Run is an excellent opportunity for ALL K-6 students to begin to develop healthy minds & bodies through the sport of running. The Fun Run will be approximately 1/2 mile through the woods and across a footbridge. No times or places will be recorded! Please arrive by 3:45 p.m. to register and pickup your T-shirt. JHS Varsity Cross Country coaches & athletes will lead warm-up & stretching at 4 p.m. and the run begins at 4:10 p.m. For more information, contact Johnston Community Education at 278-0552. All entrants receive a T-shirt, participation ribbon & post-Fun Run goodies. Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 9/10 4:15 p.m. Walnut Ridge $15 2360.401 Healthy Kids Yoga - Ages 6-12 This eight week class is specially designed for six- to 12-year old kids. This class promotes the children’s: a) confidence and self-esteem; b) physical strength and flexibility; c)inner strength and body awareness; d) relaxation and self-control; e) respect for others and love of oneself; f) concentration, focus and attention. Maximum 15 children. Instructor: Lily Hou Session 1 Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Green Yoga $65 2405.401 10/1, 10/8 House Session 2 Mini-Dance Team Camp - Grades K-5 Move and groove with the Johnston Dance Team! During this three-day camp students will learn the latest dance moves and a dance to be performed during the halftime of the sophomore football game on September 11. Camp will begin daily after school at the student’s school gymnasium and students will need to be picked up at 4:30 p.m. each day. Students will be provided with a camp T-shirt and a daily afterschool snack. On September 11, please have your child report to the JHS gym at 4:15 p.m. (45 minute practice with all participants prior to their performance at approximately 5 p.m.). Parents who want to watch the cheer performance will be required to pay the admission fee to get inside the stadium. Registration deadline: September 1 Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 10/22, 10/29, 5:15-6:15 Green Yoga $65 2405.402 11/5, 11/12, 11/19 p.m. House Session 1 & 2 (* Pay $110 if you register for both sessions.) Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Green Yoga $110 * 2405.403 10/8, 10/22, 10/29, House 11/5, 11/12, 11/19 Parent & Child Partner Yoga Parent & Child Partner Yoga provides mental and physical benefits - peace of mind, relaxation and increased strength and flexibility. All these are done in a playful, creative and noncompetitive setting. The class also gives you an invaluable bonding opportunity in a supportive and spontaneous way. The class fills fast so please sign-up early! Cost includes one parent and one child who is six- to 12-years-old. Day Date Time Location Cost Code T-F 9/8-9/11 3:30-4:30 p.m. BCE-gym $27 2390.401 T-F 9/8-9/11 3:30-4:30 p.m. HZE-gym $27 2390.402 T-F 9/8-9/11 3:30-4:30 p.m. LAE-gym $27 2390.403 T-F 9/8-9/11 3:30-4:30 p.m. WAE-gym $27 2390.404 Day Date Time Location Cost Code T-F 9/8-9/11 3:30-4:30 p.m. TRE-gym $27 2390.405 F 9/25 6:30-7:45 p.m. Green Yoga House $30 2406.401 August 2009 Youth Winter Break Open Gym - Grades K-8 Students are invited to the SMS gym during winter break for open gym and parents are also encouraged to come and play with their children. No pre-registration is necessary. Each participant must sign in and pay $2 at the door. Day Date Time Location Cost Code M-TH 12/28-12/31 1-3 p.m. SMS-gym $2/person None Youth Open Gym - Grades K-8 Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 1/10-2/28 2-4 p.m. SMS-gym $2/person None MAD SCIENCE Location $68 if registered on or before this date: $80 if registered after this date: Beaver Creek 9/8 9/8 Wallace 9/9 9/9 Timber Ridge T 9/11 9/11 Horizon 10/27 10/27 Lawson 10/28 10/28 Date 9/14, 9/21, 10/5 (double session), 10/12, 10/19 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 11/3,11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15 TH M T M T TH Topics include: The techniques and tools in building everything from A to Z! M M Day Gadgets & Gizmos - Grades K-1 TH Day Date 9/14, 9/21, 10/5 (double session), 10/12, 10/19 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 11/3,11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15 Time Location Code 3:30-4:30 p.m. BCE 2391.402 3:30-4:30 p.m. WAE 2392.402 3:30-4:30 p.m. TRE 2393.402 3:30-4:30 p.m. HZE 2394.402 3:30-4:30 p.m. LAE 2395.402 Topics include: Explore everything from A to E … that is … Animals, Chemistry and Engineering topics! The Mad Science registration fee includes all supplies, take home materials and the Mad Scientist’s travel. T Topics include: Animation, Kaleidoscopes, Lenses, Light, Mirror Images, Periscopes, Phosphorescence, Photography, Pupils, Reflection, Refraction, Thamatropes, Telescopes and Zeotropes. Science Exploration - Grades 4-5 Early registration discount M ExSighting Science - Grades 2-3 T Open Gym will be supervised on Sunday afternoons. Parents are invited to attend with their children for some family fun. No preregistration is necessary. Each participant must sign in and pay $2 at the door. Day 21 The Connection Time Location Code 3:30-4:30 p.m. BCE 2391.401 3:30-4:30 p.m. WAE 2392.401 3:30-4:30 p.m. TRE 2393.401 3:30-4:30 p.m. HZE 2394.401 3:30-4:30 p.m. LAE 2395.401 M T Date 9/14, 9/21, 10/5 (double session), 10/12, 10/19 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 11/3,11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15 Time Location Code 3:30-4:30 p.m. BCE 2391.403 3:30-4:30 p.m. WAE 2392.403 3:30-4:30 p.m. TRE 2393.403 3:30-4:30 p.m. HZE 2394.403 3:30-4:30 p.m. LAE 2395.403 MARTIAL ARTS Tae-Kwon-Do - Ages 6 & Up This Korean art of self-defense is recognized as a beneficial method of improving health, balance, agility, and poise. Tae-KwonDo is also a philosophy of mental alertness and moral ethics that can serve to enhance anyone’s life, young or old. This program is a year around so sessions may be taken on an individual basis or ongoing. Instructor, Phil Dickey, a fourth Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo, Fifth Degree Black Belt Karate, Renshi Instructor with Ryukyu Kempo Alliance, and a 3 time Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee. Students must sign-up on or before the first class day of each session. No class 11/26. Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 8/13-9/17 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 2402.401 TH 9/17-10/29 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 2402.402 TH 11/5-12/17 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 2402.403 TH 1/7-2/11 6:30-7:30 p.m. WAE $32 2402.404 22 August 2009 The Connection Little Ninjas - Ages 4-5 This class is an early childhood program that will teach the basic fundamentals of Tae-Kwon-Do and Karate. This class will focus on building self-respect, self-confidence, coordination of mind and body and self-discipline. Students must sign-up on or before the first class day of each session. No class 11/26. Day Date Time Location Cost Code TH 8/13-9/17 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 2403.401 TH 9/17-10/29 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 2403.402 TH 11/5-12/17 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 2403.403 TH 1/7-2/11 6-6:30 p.m. WAE $22 2403.404 SPORTS 2009 Little Dragon Football Clinic - Kindergarten Kindergarteners come out and learn the fundamentals of football. High school coaches and players will teach fundamentals, do drills, and play a game the final week of this clinic. This is a noncompetitive atmosphere and emphasis will be on having fun while learning fundamentals. Fee includes a T-shirt. We provide all the equipment, just wear comfortable athletic clothing and tennis shoes. Please register by September 8 to guarantee a T-shirt. Limit 40 kids per session. Registration deadline: September 8 Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 9/20-10/4 1 p.m. BCE $40 2401.401 SU 9/20-10/4 2 p.m. BCE $40 2401.402 Johnston Youth Basketball - Grades 3-6 Little Dragon Volleyball Fall Clinic - Grades 3-6 These three 2-hour clinics will reinforce the skills learned in summer camps for the 3rd-5th graders and will serve as a stepping stone to the winter club program for the interested 6th graders. The clinics will be directed by the High School coaching staff as well as current players. Students who missed the summer camps are still encouraged to attend. If you have any questions please email Coach Brooks at [email protected]. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 9/13, 9/20, 10/4 4-8 p.m. JHS-gym $30 2365.401 Optional: Oct. This is a youth basketball league for students living in or attending the Johnston School District. Participants will be placed on teams and play an eight game season. All games will take place on Saturday mornings and early afternoons. Teams will have practice one night each week. Practices are limited to one hour and will start the week of November 9. Games will begin on December 5. Season will end February 6. No games will be held on Dec. 26 & Jan. 2. Coaches will contact parents with practice/game schedules the first week of November. All players will receive a T-shirt. Grade 5 and 6 players/parents: Please note that there is NO draft this year due to low attendance at the draft. 5th and 6th grades will be combined and will have refs this year. Volunteer coaches are needed! Boys 11 from 4-8 p.m. Little Dragon Flag Football - Grades 1-2 Participants will be placed on a team. Grades 1 and 2 will play together. Two evening practices will be held each week. Practices begin the week of 8/31. Games will be played at Beaver Creek Elementary on Saturday mornings beginning 9/19. Teams will play a six-game season. Game schedules will be handed out at your first practice. Parent volunteers are needed to coach teams. There will be a coaches meeting 8/26 at 7 p.m. at the administration building (5608 Merle Hay Rd). Each player will receive a T-shirt and mouth guard. Registration deadline: August 7 Day Date Location Cost Code SA 9/19-10/24 BCE $55 2361.401 Johnston Flag Football - Grades 3-4 Participants will be placed on a team. Grades 3 and 4 will play together. Two evening practices will be held each week. Practices begin the week of 8/31. Games will be played at Beaver Creek on Saturday mornings beginning 9/19. Teams will play a 6-game season. Game schedules will be handed out at your first practice. Parent volunteers are needed to coach teams. There will be a coaches meeting 8/26 at 7 p.m. at the administration building (5608 Merle Hay Rd). Each player will receive a football jersey and mouth guard. Registration deadline: August 7 Day Date Location Cost Code SA 9/19-10/24 BCE $55 2362.401 Grade Day Date Cost Code 3 SA 12/5-2/6 $70 2371.401 4 SA 12/5-2/6 $70 2372.401 5 SA 12/5-2/6 $80 2373.401 6 SA 12/5-2/6 $80 2374.401 Grade Day Date Cost Code 3 SA 12/5-2/6 $70 2375.401 4 SA 12/5-2/6 $70 2376.401 5 SA 12/5-2/6 $80 2377.401 6 SA 12/5-2/6 $80 2378.401 Girls Little Dragon Basketball - Grades 1-2 Participants will be introduced to basketball fundamentals, such as dribbling, passing, shooting, defense, and rebounding. Little Dragon Basketball is conducted in a non-competitive atmosphere that stresses fun, sportsmanship and skill development. Day Date Time Location Cost Code SU 1/10-2/14 1-2 p.m. BCE-gym $45 2369.401 SU 1/10-2/14 2-3 p.m. BCE-gym $45 2369.402 SU 1/10-2/14 3-4 p.m. BCE-gym $45 2369.403 SU 1/10-2/14 1-2 p.m. HZE-gym $45 2370.401 SU 1/10-2/14 2-3 p.m. HZE-gym $45 2370.402 SU 1/10-2/14 3-4 p.m. HZE-gym $45 2370.403 August 2009 The Connection 23 Johnston Community Education Registration Registration is required for free classes unless otherwise indicated. Registration may be completed by mail, phone, online or dropped off in person. Registering early is recommended because some classes have size limits. A registration form is on the last page of this newsletter. Mail Send your registration form & check by mail to: Johnston Community Education P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 In Person Register in person at the Johnston Community Education office at 5608 Merle Hay Road in Johnston. Registration hours are Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. A drop box is available in the parking lot to drop off registrations before or after registration hours. Phone Phone-in registrations are accepted at 2780552 when paying with a MasterCard or Visa. Online Online registration is available 24/7 at www.johnston.k12.ia.us. Please note: You will first need to set up your family account. If you have already registered a child for a previous class/program, please do not set up an account online, as one has already been completed for you. You will need to call the Johnston Community Education office at 278-0552 to get your user name/ password to log in. We ask that you do not recreate a customer account. If you have not registered for any Johnston Community Education programs then you may go online and set up your family account. If you have questions, please contact us at 278-0552. Refunds • Refund requests must be made before the second class/program session is held. • No refunds will be made for trips and tours after the registration deadline. • There will be a $5 administration fee per class on all refunds. • Full fee returned if Johnston Community Education cancels the class. Cancellations • Johnston Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes. • Class will be cancelled if there is insufficient enrollment. • Listen to the Johnston Community Education office’s answering machine for inclement weather cancellations. Scholarships Scholarships are available to those who qualify. Please contact the coordinator in charge of the program you are interested in prior to registering. Scholarships are subject to approval. 24 August 2009 The Connection Johnston Community Education Registration Form Only one person per registration form please. Date _____ Name of Registrant__________________________________________ JCSD Resident? Yes Does this participant have special accommodation needs to enjoy JCE programs? Yes No No Address__________________________________________________________City_________________ Zip______________ Home Phone__________________________ Date of birth__________________ Class Name Class Code Fee If student: Grade in 09/10 _____ Gender of Participant _____ School Attends ________________ T-shirt size ____YM _____YL _____AS _____AM _____AL _____AXL Parent Name(s) Work Phone Number Cell Phone Number E-mail address Additional notes/requests: Copy this form for multiple registrations or provide ALL the information on this form on another piece of paper. Checks payable to Johnston Community Education. Online registration is available for most programs. Mail to: Johnston Community Education, P.O. Box 10, Johnston, IA 50131 or stop by the JCE Office. The The Connection Together everybody accomplishes more NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID JOHNSTON IA PERMIT NO. 7 Schools The newsletter for theJohnston residents Community of the Johnston Community School District P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 The Connection is published every January, March, May and August. Please send copy and photos to Dawn Kasotia on the 15th of every month. Dawn Kasotia District Communications Coordinator 5608 Merle Hay Road, P.O. Box 10 Johnston, IA 50131 515-278-0552 ext. 147 [email protected] ARCHIVES: Past issues of the district newsletter can be found at the district Web site at www.johnston.k12.ia.us. CARRIER ROUTE PRESORT POSTAL CUSTOMER