January 2016 - River Ridge School District
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January 2016 - River Ridge School District
River Ridge School District TIMBERWOLF NEWS January 2016 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Exam Schedule............2 River Ridge Singers by Ellen Martin Screening Notice..........3 Guidance News............5 Thank you....................5 RRAP News.................7 Spelling Bee.................8 Calendar.....................12 Minutes......................13 IMPORTANT DATES January 4 School Resumes January 6 FFA Banquet January 11-15 HS Registration January 13 Board Meeting January 20-21 Semester Exams January 22 No School The River Ridge Singers have traveled to Bagley and Prairie du Chien this Holiday Season to spread their Christmas cheer in song! Front Row: (left to right) Bea Mumm, Hope Schier, Ashton Marshall, Anna Bosetti and KayLynn Knight. Back Row: Anna Tolle, Taylor Linder, Franci Gates, Austin Morrow, Karli Wachter and Tessa Reynolds. Page 2 Mission Statement The River Ridge School District will strive to provide a safe, challenging environment for each Mission individual student by Statement promoting excellent staff development, encouraging meaningful parent involvement, and earnThe Ridge School ingRiver strong community District will strive to support through honesty, provide a safe, challengintegrity, and open coming environment for each munication. individual student by promoting excellent staff development, encouraging meaningful parent involvement, and earning strong community support through honesty, integrity, and open comVisit our website at www.rrsd.k12.wi.us Timberwolf News 2016 High School Semester Exam Schedule Wednesday – January 20 1st hour – 8:00-9:30 3rd hour – 9:40-11:10 HS Lunch – 11:15-12:00 5th hour – 12:05-1:35 7th hour – 1:45-3:15 Thursday – January 21 2nd hour – 8:00-9:30 4th hour – 9:40-11:10 HS Lunch 11:15-12:00 6th hour – 12:05-1:35 8th hour – 1:45-3:15 1. Buses will run at regular time on Wednesday, January 20, and Thursday, January 21. 2. Students are not required to be in school until their first scheduled exam. Once in school, students are to stay until exams are completed for the day. Students should report to study hall if not taking an exam. Seniors have open campus but must sign in and out from office if they leave the campus. 3. All students should sign in if they arrive after 8:00 a.m. Students should sign out if they leave before 3:15 p.m. Students that arrive late or leave before 3:15 should have signed permission slips turned into office by Monday, January 18. 4. A student may not leave the exam area until the 90-minute period is over. There will be no loitering in the hallways. 5. Students are expected to be in the classroom on time when the bell rings to begin the exam. 6. Any student missing any exam time must make arrangements with the teacher for make-up time. Grades are due to the office by 8:00 a.m. on January 25, 2016. Character Theme by Kim Breuer District Administrator Dr. Jeff Athey 608-994-2715 or [email protected] Editor Tamara Hoffman 608-994-2711 or [email protected] Question or suggestions for future articles, please call the District Administrators Office at 608-994-2715 The elementary students have a character theme each month. December’s theme is showing generosity. Speaking of generosity the elementary students and staff would like to thank JoAnn Evans, owner of The Cannery and Ashley Furniture Homestore in Prairie Du Chien. She generously donated clothes to add to our “clothing closet” for the River Ridge Elementary students. Thanks JoAnn for going above and beyond to help our students. We appreciate you! Timberwolf News Federal Civil Rights Policy Statement Page 3 “Let’s White Out Hunger” The River Ridge School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: District Administrator P.O. Box 78, 11165 County Highway P Patch Grove, WI 53817 Telephone No. 608-994-2715 For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/ contactus.cfm for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481. In the spirit of the season, the 5th and 6th graders worked together to collect food for families in need. The theme was “Let’s White Out Hunger”. The goal was for each class to have twice the number of food items as students in the classroom. The students reached their goal and were able to wear white clothing to create a snowman in the gym. Way to go students. Parents of Three- and Four-Year-Old Future Timberwolves District Screening April 7, 2016 The River Ridge School District has four-year-old kindergarten for students living in the district, and uses a variety of sources throughout the year to identify eligible children living in the district. A notice with an assigned screening time will be sent to identfied families prior to April 1. If you have a child who will be four years of age on or before September 1, 2016, and don’t receive a notice by April 1st, you are encouraged to call Steph Steffensmeier at 994-2715 to arrange a time for screening. skills, reading-readiness concepts, self-help, or social skills is also encouraged to contact the school for an appointment to be screened that day. The team will screen your child for concerns and provide information for you to pursue a comprehensive school evaluation. Any parent who reasonably believes their child may be a child with a disability may make a referral at any time during the school year. Please contact Trudy DeSimons, Special Education Director, at the River Ridge In addition to the four-year old screening, any parent School at 608-994-2711, or by writing her at River of a three-year-old (or soon to be three) who suspects Ridge Upper Elementary Box 97, 545 Mill Street, their child may be developmentally delayed in areas Bloomington, WI 53804. such as language acquisition, fine and/or gross motor Page 4 Timberwolf News Don’t Text and Drive by Shannon Kirschbaum and Kevin White On December 3, Deputy John Barker, a Grant County Sheriff’s Department Deputy, attended River Ridge High School to present the importance to drivers of waiting to text because it is not worth the risk. Deputy Barker presented some accident scene video clips and pictures showing crashes caused by people who were texting and driving. These images changed the expression on students’ faces, you could see what people were thinking throughout the gym. This was one of the videos we watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Qhmdk4VNs, please feel free to view it so you can understand the students’ experience. Students and adults also had an opportunity to sign a “wait to text”pledge at December basketball games. The purpose of the presentation and pledge signing is to encourage us all to be more attentive drivers. Officer John Barker speaking to the 9-12th grade students in the River Ridge High School. Bea Mumm and Madison Stagman signing the W8 2 Text pledge along with other students waiting in line. Ugly Sweater Contest 2015 By: Autum Buss The annual ugly sweater contest was held on December 16, 2015 by the River Ridge Art Club. It was a fun activity for our high school students to be a part of and show our school spirit. They really got into it and enjoyed all the compliments from everyone else. The Art Club put a lot of effort into this contest. Prizes were awarded to the top three ugly and creative sweaters. The first place was Bea Mumm, she won a three pound bag of candy and a ribbon. The second place was Dylan Hazen, he won a cup and a box of nerds. The third place was Olivia Breuer, she won a king sized candy bar. Anyone who participated in the contest received a small mint candy cane. Timberwolf News Guidance News by Caron Townsend Dates to Remember: Eighth Grade Registration – January 13, 2016 @ 7:00 p.m. (Students/Parents) Financial Aid Night – January 20, 2016 @ 7:00 p.m. (Seniors/Parents) ACT Test – March 1, 2016 (Juniors) ACT WorkKeys Test – March 2, 2016 (Juniors) Registration For 2016-2017 School Year 9th-11th grade students will be registering for their 2016-17 classes the week of January 11-15, 2016. If any parent has a question about their son or daughter’s credits or classes needed for graduation or post-secondary education plans, please see Miss Townsend. Bowling & Pizza Party by Sue Kuenster and Angie Esser Page 5 Thank You River Ridge would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their donations to the school district: Carol and Gene Harris - $75.00 to academics for ECH-4/Gr 5-8/ Gr 9-12 (not for music, library or athletics) Carol and Gene Harris -$50.00 to Friends Helping Friends program (Caron Townsend, coord.) River Ridge Athletic Boosters $337.89 to cover cost of baseball/ softball concession stand materials RRAP – $242.00 to pay cost of soft seats for Grade 1 classroom (Kim Breuer) RRAP - $89.99 to pay cost of Marble Maze for 4K (Jill Faurote) RRAP - $294.11 to pay cost of transportation & admission to Vesperman Farms for 4K (Jill Faurote) RRAP - $47.40 to pay for Scholastic Books for the Jump Start reading program (Deb Trautsch) Bret Iverson - $369.00 purchased and donated a one year AgEdNet. com software subscription On Friday, November 20, 5th-8th grade students, who had sold more than 10 magazines in their recent fundraising event, were rewarded with an afternoon of bowling and pizza in Prairie du Chien. The Magazine Sales drive was a very successful event to raise money for their class treasuries and will be used for expenses the classes will incur when they are in high school. Thanks to all the students who participated in the Magazine Sale! Pictured are the thirty four 5th-8th students who earned the reward along with the school fundraising chairs...Mrs. Angie Esser and Mrs. Sue Kuenster. Anonymous, Dependable Solutions, LB’s Automotive Services LLC, Captain’s Cove, Hermsen’s Ace Hardware and Home Center - $ 245.00 River Ridge Reading Wolf Pack RIF donations Page 6 Timberwolf News Facts About Head Lice Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill Adult lice are the size of a sesame seed and can be seen by the human eye. They live in human hair and lay eggs (called nits) on the hair shaft. Lice are small, about the size of a sesame seed, and although they don’t fly or hop, they can crawl very fast making them hard to spot. Live nits or eggs, are found on the hair less than ½ inch from the scalp. Nits are small, oval shaped, are usually a yellowish-white color, and are firmly attached to the side of the hair. Some children with lice complain of itchiness but many have no symptoms. Head lice spread almost completely through hair to hair contact, and pets do not spread lice. Anyone can get head lice. Head lice are NOT a sign of being dirty. Head lice are not dangerous and DO NOT spread diseases. What can you do? Parents are the key to looking for and treating head lice! Teach your child NOT to share hats, scarves, brushes, combs and hair fasteners. Spend 15 minutes each week on each child carefully looking for head lice or nits. Persons with nits less than ½ of an inch from the scalp OR live lice should be treated. Treatment The main treatments for head lice usually involve using an over the counter medicated head lice shampoo that contain pyrethrin or permethrin. Read and follow all directions on the shampoo, which typically includes a second treatment 7 to 10 days after the first head lice treatment. Cleaning According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, you should focus on items that have been in contact with the head of the person with the lice in the 2 days before they were treated, not everything in our house. No special sprays are needed to clean your house Wash your child’s clothing and bedding in hot water Vacuum to remove lice and nits from furniture, carpets, stuffed ani mals, car seats, etc. Anything that you can’t wash you can put in a large plastic bag for 2 weeks Use of oils and mayonnaise, lotions, creams, and vinegar has not proven effective; kerosene, gasoline and similar products do not work and are dangerous. See http://www.idps.state.ia.us/hcci/common/pdf/headlice_brochure.pdf for a helpful pamphlet about treating head lice. If you have additional questions, you can call your health care provider or the Grant County Health Department for more information. Timberwolf News RRAP News RRAP (River Ridge Active Parents) would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who participated in our fundraiser. Thank you to everyone who worked hard to sell items, thank you to everyone who bought items and thank you to those who gave a donation. A successful fundraiser allows us to give back to the kids throughout the year. Our top seller this year was Keele in Mrs. White’s 1st grade class. Way to go Keele! A few things that RRAP does: pay for the fieldtrips for 4K-8, sponsors a Halloween party for 4K-4, and a dance for 5-8 grade. We also donate books to our future Timberwolf students at 4K screening. Throughout the year, we receive requests from teachers to help fund special projects or items that they feel would benefit their classes. RRAP is always looking for new members and new ideas. This is a great way to get involved with our school and to be able to give back to our kids. We meet at 6:00 pm in the elementary/HS cafeteria on the first Monday of each month during the school year. If you are interested in learning more about what we do or to become active in our school, please send me an email at nicky.drone@gmail. com. Page 7 Keep Collecting by Lisa Clark River Ridge School District is collecting: 1. Campbell’s Labels(UPC Label only) 2. Box tops- 50 per bag 3. Pop tabs from the tops of cans (this helps families stay at the Ronald McDonald House) 4. Moolah milk labels/Donuts to Dough(Kwik Trip/Kwik Star) 5. Capri Sun pouches-no straws please 6. Land O’Lakes caps 7. Malt O’Meal cereal bags (need the whole bag) 8. Sunny D (UPC only) 9. Country Hearth (UPC label) – loaves4learning 10. Golden Guernsey Dairy-Cash for Kids- milk caps 11. Prairie Farms Do you want to show your Timberwolf Pride? RRAP is selling yard signs for $10 a piece. If you would like one, please When turning the collectables in, please consider that we have send me an email at the address above. to separate and count each item. Please have them separated. That From all of us on RRAP, we wish you will help tremendously. When a happy and healthy New Year! Capri Sun Pouches are with other items, like box tops or labels, they Nicky Drone get wet and labels are thrown away. RRAP President If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Clark at 994-2715. The staff and students of River Ridge thank you for your support. Emergency School Closing Information Although we make every effort to keep pupils in school for the full session once school has started, certain circumstances may require our school schedules being adjusted. During the school year when it becomes necessary to close the school early due to inclement weather or an emergency, it is imperative that you make previous arrangements with your children in the event that they are to go to a neighbor’s or relative’s house or if someone else will be picking them up at school. PLEASE PLAN AHEAD and be sure you discuss the plan thoroughly with your child. If there is a change in the procedure during the school year, please make sure your child is aware of the change. Page 8 River Ridge Holds Local Spelling Bee by Sue Kuenster The River Ridge 7th and 8th grade Spelling Bee was held on Friday, December 11. Sixteen 7th and 8th grade students competed in the local competition: 7th graders… Brett Kerscher, Abby Meier, Ruby Breuer, Alliyah Schissel, Jeleen Guerrero, Abigail Polodna, Kaycee Esser, Kaden Kaufman, and 8th graders…Tova Lindberg, Eric Breuer, Brayan Barrita, Cole Crubel, Connor Mumm, Bayli Mason, Skyler Williams, and Skylar White. Mr. Clay Koenig, Principal, organized the event. The pronouncer for the spelling bee was Mrs. Trudy DeSimons, and the judges were Mr. Shane Sperle, and Mrs. Wendy Scherer. Timberwolf News D.A.R.E Graduation by Kathy Miller and Kris Petrowitz Fifth grade students at River Ridge Upper Elementary completed the Drug Resistance Education Course known as D.A.R.E. and celebrated with a graduation ceremony on Wednesday, December 23, 2015. Pictured are students in Mrs. Miller’s 5th grade class with D.A.R.E. Officer Nate Gallagher. Pictured are students in Mrs. Petrowitz’s 5th grade class with D.A.R.E. Officer Nate Gallagher. Pictured are the top three winners in the River Ridge 7th and 8th Grade Spelling Bee. 1st place, 7th grader- Brayan Barrita; 2nd Place, 7th grader - Brett Kerscher. and; 3rd Place, 8th grader-Tova Lindberg. The top three finalists will represent River Ridge in the Sectional Spelling Bee of Grant County, which will be held at Riverdale Elementary/ Middle School in Muscoda on January 26, 2016. Congratulations to all the participants and winners! Good luck to Brayan, Brett, and Tova in the Sectional Spelling Bee. Timberwolf News Page 9 First Graders Learn About Our Community by Kim Breuer The first grade students have spent a lot of time learning about our community. We have also taken time to learn about careers of people in our community, along with looking into future careers for themselves. As we finished our studies on community, we had the great opportunity to tour the town of Patch Grove to learn more about the important people, jobs, and businesses there. We had a wonderful trip, and would like to thank the following people and businesses for their time and amazing generosity. Bill Morgan - Patch Grove Township; Ed Millin and Steve Zimmermann - Patch Grove Fire Station; Leo Breuer - LB’s Automotive; Lori Hullermann - Peoples State Bank; Phil Kirschbaum, Pete Peterson & Harold Arendt - Legion Hall; Lindsey Bedward - Lindsey Ludvik Photography; Theresa Davis - Patch Grove Post Office; Lou Ann Horsfall; and Nate Gallagher - Grant County Sheriff’s Office. Page 10 Timberwolf News New Year’s Resolutions by Pamela Breuer, Karli Wachter, and Elizabeth White This time of the year people are waiting for the New Year. Typically, during this season people are trying to figure out what their resolutions should be. New Year’s resolutions are decisions to do or not to do something in order to accomplish a personal goal or break a habit. They can make you feel temporarily better. People usually look back at the past year and make an effort to improve themselves as the New Year begins. However, when people make a resolution only 8% achieve their goal. What’s wrong with common resolutions? It can be unrealistic to think that you can immediately overcome a habit you’ve spent years establishing. Resolutions are often not specific. You could either not have an individual plan or have a plan, then fail and possibly damage your self-worth and give up. The effects of this make people push off resolutions until the following year. How do some people achieve their resolutions? First, set realistic goals, think about what your goal is and what you’d like to see changed or improved. Are you going to be able to stick with a plan? If you think you’d be able to follow a plan, make an outline for how you would be able to accomplish your resolution. Then, you could track your progress weekly. Set a date each week to see how you’ve progressed. Keep yourself motivated by looking up inspirational quotes or pictures and seek support from family and friends. Don’t beat yourself up if you make a mistake and take a few cheat days. Although, the overall goal of a resolution is to improve and make changes it can take time to stick with it, even if you mess up you can always start again. Realistic Goal Ideas (feel free to change these ideas and make them your own): •Eat healthier •Travel •Volunteer •Learn something new •Lose a reasonable amount of weight •Dress up more •Stop being racist •Reconnect with an old friend •Drink more water •Fix sleep schedule •Become more organized Unrealistic Goal Ideas (these goals may take longer and take more than a year to accomplish): •Become famous •Stop judging people •Stop procrastinating •Learn a language •Stop playing Candy Crush •Don’t buy the latest iPhone •Go to the dentist more often •Go to more sporting events •Stop being racist French Toast Sticks & Sausage` Pancakes & Ham Tacos w/the Works Buttered Corn Tossed Romaine Salad (K-4) Salad Bar (5-12) Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 25 Hot Ham & Cheese Baked Potato Wedges Green Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 18 Chicken Nuggets Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Corn Dinner Roll Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice Cereal Choice & Toast Breakfast Biscuit Pizza Choice Tossed Romaine Salad (K-4) Salad Bar (5-12) Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 11 4 MONDAY Cereal Choice & Toast Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Stemed Braccoli Garlic Breadstick Fresh & Canned Fruit Trix Yogurt & Pop Tart Waffles & Baked Ham Cheese Omelet & Toast Mozzarella Dippers w/Marinara Sauce Macaroni Salad Green Beans Fruit Salad & Fresh Fruit 27 Western Omelet Quesadilla Hamburger on a Bun French Fries Steamed Carrots Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 20 BBQ on a Bun Cheesy Hasbrown Casserole Green Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 13 Corn Dogs Tater Tots Baked Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice Fruit Smoothie & Muffin WEDNESDAY Cereal Choice & Muffin Breakfast Cake & Yogurt French Toast Sticks Sausage Links Hashbrown Rosy Applesauce & Fresh Fruit 28 Mini Corn Dogs Tater Tots Baked Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 21 Stromboli Tossed Salad (K-4) Salad Bar (5-12) Steamed Carrots Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice Breakfast Pizza Cheese Omelet & Toast Chicken Patty on a Bun French Fries Peas Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 14 7 THURSDAY Cereal Choice & Toast No School Pizza Fresh Veggies & Dip Tossed Romaine Salad (K-4) Salad Bar (5-12) Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 29 22 Dog in a Blanket Macaroni & Cheese Baked Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice Grab & Go Trix Yogurt & Cereal Bar No School Chili or Chicken Noodle Soup Sweet Rolls Baby Carrots & Celery w/Dip Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 15 8 1 FRIDAY Students in grades 9 -12 are required to have 1/2 cup of produce each day for a reimbursable meal. Pre K - 8th grade students are required to have 1/2 cup of produce each day for a reimbursable meal. Two Entrees will be offered each day. Students may choose one. The second option for PK - 4th grade is a yogurt lunch (consists of 4 oz. yogurt, peanut butter sandwich, vegetable, fruit and milk) and the second option for 5th - 12th is a chef salad. Breakfast Notes Breakfast is served with the choice of fruit and milk Milk Offered • Fat-free and 1% white milk • Fat-free chocolate and strawberry milk In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. Chicken Patty on a Bun French Fries Baked Beans Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 26 19 Pizza Casserole Green Beans Garlic Breadstick Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice Biscuits & Gravy Cereal Choice & Toast Super Nachos Corn Fresh & Canned Fruit Choice 12 5 TUESDAY JANUARY 2016 Timberwolf News Page 11 31 24 17 10 3 Dorian Sunday 5 Tuesday 25 Dorian 4:30 PM- MS Boys' BB at Highland 5:30 PM 5/6 Girls' BB at Wauzeka 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB vs Wauzeka 18 4:30 PM - MS Girls' BB at Potosi 5:30 PM 5/6 Boys' BB vs Wauzeka 6:00 PM - HS Girls' BB at Desoto 11 4:30 PM - MS Boys' BB at St. Mary's 6:00 PM - JV Girls' BB vs Lancaster 7:30 PM - V Girls' BB vs Highland 19 4:30 PM - MS Girls' BB at Cassville 5:30 PM - MS Boys' BB at Cassville 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB at Shullsburg 6:00 PM -Wrestling- Home 26 4:30 PM 5/6 Girls' BB vs St. Clements 6:00 PM - HS Girls' BB vs Benton Little Wolves Perform. 12 6:00 PM - RRAP Meeting 4:30 PM - MS Boys' BB at Fennimore 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB at Cassville 4 Monday 7 Thursday 27 No School New Year's Day No School Records Day 6:00 PM - Boys' BB vs Pecatonica 22 5:30 PM - JV Girls' BB at Cassville (Lancaster) 7:00 PM - HS Girls' BB at Cassville 15 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB vs Potosi 8 1 Friday 28 29 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB 4:30 PM - MS Girls' BB at Benton vs Lancaster 7:00 PM - Wrestling-Home 4:30 PM - MS Girls' BB at Prairie Catholic 4:30 PM 5th Girls' BB 5:30 PM 5th Boys' BB vs Cassville 6:00 PM - HS Girls' BB vs Shullsburg (Parent's Night) 13 14 2016-2017 Hig School Registration 5:00 PM - Build. & Gr./ 4:30 PM - MS Girls' BB Fin. Com. Meeting vs Bluff View 6:00 PM - Board Meeting 4:30 PM 5/6 Girls' BB 7:00 PM - 8th Grade Reg. at St. Clements Lan 6:00 PM - HS Boys' BB at Highland 20 21 Semester Exams End of 2nd Quarter Semester Exams 7:00 PM - Financial Aide at high school 4:30 PM - MS Boys' BB vs Fennimore 6:00 PM - HS Girls' BB vs Belmont 5:15 PM - Bd. Policy/Cur 7:00 PM - FFA Banquet 6 Wednesday January 2016 5-8 Girls' BB @ RR 30 Little Wolves @ HS 9:00 AM - Wrestling at Lancaster 23 Little Wolves @ HS 5-8 Boys' BB @ PDC 9:30 AM - Wrestling at Weston 16 Little Wolves @ HS 5-8 Girls' BB @ PDC Little Wolves @ HS 9:30 AM - Wrestling at Lancaster 9 2 Saturday Page 12 Timberwolf News Timberwolf News Page 13 APPROVED MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: November 11, 2015 The Regular Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Dave Breuer on Wednesday, November 11, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Randy Martin, Cory Raisbeck, Lea Breuer, Kerri Schier, Kenny Nies, Emilie Mumm and Dave Breuer. Also present were District Administrator Dr. Jeff Athey, Business Manager Carol Harris, staff members and members of the public. The Pledge of Allegiance was said. Emilie Mumm presented proof of posting on November 10, 2015 at 8:30 A.M. A motion to approve the posting was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Randy Martin. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. III. APPEARANCES No public participation was observed. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of Regular Meeting minutes from October 14, 2015 and Special Meeting Minutes from October 28, 2015. Lea Breuer requested that the minutes be corrected to list the name of the company (Top Notch Construction) which was awarded the snow removal bid for 2015/16. A motion to approve the corrected meeting minutes was made by Kenny Nies and seconded by Lea Breuer. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. VII. REPORTS A. 1. Building and Grounds/Finance Report – Head Custodian, Troy Marshall, and a representative from McKinstry, provided an update on construction projects at the two school buildings. A. 2. Finance Report- Business Manager Carol Harris presented the financial reports. 659.28; River Ridge School District 124,017.71; Linda Havemeier 108.80; Benefit Plan Administrators 300.56; River Ridge School District 6,847.30; Peoples State Bank 58.41; Clare Bank 0.65. The following Debt Service Fund 39 receipts were reviewed: Peoples State Bank 2.34 The following Scholarship expenditures were reviewed: River The following General Fund reRidge School District 50.40; River ceipts were reviewed: FirstMerit Ridge School District 250.00; UWBank 9.52; FirstMerit Bank 107.40; Madison 1,595.25. Anchorbank 4.44; BMO Harris Bank 0.88; Peoples State Bank The following Insurance Fund 7.93. expenditures were reviewed: Delta Dental 1,302.40; Delta Dental The following Flexible Benefits 640.90; Delta Dental 2,247.40; Account receipts were reviewed: Delta Dental 2,038.68; Superior ViRiver Ridge School District sion Insurance Plan 114.70; Benefit 1,112.19; River Ridge School Dis- Plan Administrators 24,303.55; trict 956.94. Benefit Plan Administrators 53,040.54; Benefit Plan AdminThe following Other Capital istrators 24,058.62; C.V.S. CareProjects Fund 49 receipts were mark 9,139.63; C.V.S. Caremark reviewed: Clare Bank 878.77. 5,942.80; C.V.S. Caremark 40.60. The following Scholarship Fund receipts were reviewed: Wisconsin Masonic Foundation 3,190.50; Judy Carlson 300.00; River Ridge School District 250.00; FirstMerit Bank 4.30. The following Insurance Fund receipts were reviewed: Judie Barnes 994.48; Wisconsin RX Coop 2,232.29; Joe Devlin 659.28; Margaret Guthrie 324.99; Ann Hanson 110.50; Carol Kalinowski The following General Fund expenditures were reviewed: FirstMerit Bank N.A. 117.63; Jeff Athey 232.11; Lester Breuer 94.88; Lisa Clark 115.58; Terry Felt 110.00; Carol Harris 43.70; Merril Henrichs 70.00; Eric Hesselbacher 70.00; Gary Keeney 50.00; Clay Koenig 210.45; Sue Kuenster 84.53; Michael Leard 50.00; Ellen Martin 24.15; Sandra Mergen 48.30; Terry Murphy 70.00; North Crawford School District Page 14 Schumacher 70.00; Ronald Sedgwick 50.00; Brian Slaght 70.00; Chuck Spielman 105.00; Caron Townsend 248.95; Wayne Tredinnick 422.57; Wade Winkers 144.90; A.F.L.A.C. Premium Holding 1,910.21; Ameritas 155.00; Clare Bank 2,825.00; Employee Flexible Benefit Account 1,112.19; Employee Insurance Fund 124,017.71; FirstMerit Bank N.A. 30,814.86; Horace Mann Companies 87.06; Horace Mann Life Ins Company 1,364.01; Lincoln Life Administrator 53.50; Madison National Life 2,770.04; Minnesota Life Ins Co. 1,274.92; National Insurance Co of WI 1,275.10; Superior Vision Insurance Plan 1,213.60; Wisconsin Dept of Revenue 5,528.90; Wisconsin Retirement System 18,519.30; B.L. Murray Inc 111.20; Bloomington Meat Processing 90.03; Bloomington Stop and Go 46.79; C.D.W. Government Inc 69.23; CESA #3 172.38; CESA #6 5,820.00; Carolina Biological Supply 9.00; Cathmans Family Custard LLC 197.60; CenturyLink 2.19; Clinicare Corporation 14,302.26; Comelec Services Inc 720.00; Courier Press 367.80; Crossing Rivers Health Center 2,964.00; Curriculum Assoc. Inc 390.88; Dependable Solutions Inc 6,732.87; Equipment Leasing Co 356.61; First National Bank 750.00; G.F.C. Leasing 492.85; Gopher Sport 67.68; Gordon Flesch Company Inc 1,291.15; Gordon Food Service Inc 11,770.97; Gundersen Health System 105.30; Hal Leonard Corporation 185.00; Hobart Service 36.45; Houghton Mifflin 386.32; Infomart Inc. 40.00; J.W. Pepper & Son Inc 179.25; Johnson Block and Company Inc 1,320.00; JR Consulting Services 1,981.75; Kraemers Water Store Inc 56.00; Langmeier Lumber Inc 34.81; LBS Automotive Services LLC 754.10; Marshfield Book Stationery 51.60; Mas Bakery 385.80; Morris Newspaper Corp of WI 295.86; NASCO 22.95; New Horizons Supply Coop 238.59; New Image Landscaping 380.00; Okeys Market 19.14; Piggly Wiggly-PDC 596.07; Pitney Bowes Corp 180.00; Platteville Cleaners Inc 537.50; Prairie Catholic Schools 400.00; Prairie Farms Dairy 3,529.76; Really Good Stuff 44.65; S.S.E. Music 285.95; Sharp Electronics Corporation 294.72; Social Thinking 239.18; Supreme School Supply 27.20; T.D.S. Telecom Inc 803.02; Town & Country Sanitation 425.00; U.S. Cellular 355.11; Village of Patch Grove 1,045.07; W.A.D.A. 270.00; WARCO Transportation In 61,796.86; We Energies 515.12; Weber Paper Company 1,040.00; WI Taxpayers Alliance 95.00;Wiscnet 525.00; Wisconsin Public Finance 8,650.00; Wolf Machine Inc 10.68; Woodworkers Supply Inc 189.60; Yeomans Inc 824.68; Zip Print 298.00; Airgas USA LLC 323.56; Alliant Energy/ WPL 7,095.33; Amazon/Synchrony Bank 165.00; Cengage Learning 78.50; D&J Scale Service 140.00; Dept of Health Services 10.00; Hermsens Inc 4,085.10; M.C.T. Inc 25.00; Morris Newspaper Corp of WI 39.00; Patch Grove Postmaster 86.58; River Ridge HS Pupil ACT 65.96; River Ridge Petty Cash 2.36; River Ridge Special Checking 865.70; Scholastic Inc 1,734.15; School Specialty Inc 3,422.74; Spahn & Rose Lumber Co 2.70; UW-Oshkosh 200.00; Timberwolf News Village of Bloomington 929.28; W.A.C.P.C 60.00; W.A.S.C.D 89.00; W.S.M.A. Inc 665.00; WalMart Community 851.52; Walmart Community BRC 30.09; Ameritas 155.00; Clare Bank 2,825.00; Employee Flexible Benefit Account 956.94; Employee Insurance Fund 6, 847.30; First Merit Bank N.A. 34,410.92; Horace Mann Life Ins Company 1,364.01; Lincoln Life Administrator 53.50; Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue 6,178.79; Wisconsin Retirement System 19,000.94. The following Flexible Benefits Account expenditures were reviewed: B.P.A. 157.50; B.P.A. 549.66; B.P.A. 677.71. The motion to approve the financial reports was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kenny Nies. On roll call vote, the following voted yes: Randy Martin, Cory Raisbeck, Lea Breuer, Kerri Schier, Kenny Nies, Emilie Mumm and Dave Breuer. B. Policy/Curriculum Committee Report 1. The following policies were presented to the Board for a 2nd reading: i. 345.1 Grading Policy ii. 187 Public and Staff Participation at Board Meeting iii. 171.1 Public Notification of Board Meeting iv. 171.21 Agenda Format Timberwolf News A motion to approve the four policies was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kenny Nies. The motion carried by voice vote. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. 2. The following policies were presented to the Board for a 1st reading: i. 346 Student Assessment Policy (revised) ii. 342.7 Services/Programs for English Language Learners (new) iii. 424 Open Enrollment (revised) A motion to approve the 1st reading was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Cory Raisbeck. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. C. Technology Committee Report Cory Raisbeck reported on the October 22 Technology Committee Meeting. VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. Open Enrollment Data Dr. Athey provided open enrollment trend information to the Board for 2005-2015. IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Employment recommendations Wrestling Coaches A motion was made by Kenny Neises and seconded by Cory Raisbeck, to accept Administration’s recommendation to hire Kyle Johnstone as head wrestling coach and Rob Johnstone as assistant coach. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. B. Sixth Grade Wyalusing Trip The Board reviewed a letter from the RRSD sixth grade class ex- pressing appreciation for the Wyalusing Outdoor Education experience. C. School Lunch Portions Dr. Athey briefed the Board on DPI guidelines regarding portion sizes for hot lunch and on salad bar options for students. D. Student Activities Update Austin Morrow, Student Council Member, provided an update on recent and upcoming student activities. E. Convene into Closed Session Pursuant to Wisconsin Statutes 19.85(1)(c) to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. 1. Employee Performance Evaluation – A motion to convene into Closed Session was made by Randy Martin and seconded by Emilie Mumm. On roll call vote, the following voted yes: Randy Martin, Cory Raisbeck , Lea Breuer, Kerri Schier, Kenny Nies, Emilie Mumm and Dave Breuer. The Closed Session began at 7:10 P.M. and adjourned at 7:43 P.M. with a motion for adjournment made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kenny Nies. On a voice vote, all members voted yes. At 7:45 P.M., Chairperson Dave Breuer reconvened the Board in Open Session. X. INFORMATION A. Upcoming Meeting Schedule 1. Staff and Employee Rela- Page 15 tions Committee - November 16 at 4:15 P.M. 2. Technology Committee Meeting-November 24, 7:30 A.M. 3. Policy/Curriculum Committee- December 2 at 5:15 P.M. 4. Building & Grounds/Finance Committee - December 9 at 5:00 P.M. 5. Next Regular School Board meeting – December 9 at 6:00 p.m. B. Suggestions and Recommendations for future items 1. Randy Martin recommended a construction update be provided to the public. 2. Lea Breuer recommended the Policy/Curriculum Committee develop a policy on long term planning. 3. The Board requested a Special Board meeting be held on November 17 at 6:00 P.M for the purpose of discussing long range planning. Adjournment – Cory Raisbeck moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Lea Breuer. On voice vote, all members approved. The meeting adjourned at 7:51 P.M. Page 16 Timberwolf News APPROVED MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OF THE RIVER RIDGE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE RIVER RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT, GRANT COUNTY, WISCONSIN: November 17, 2015 The Special Meeting of the River Ridge Board of Education was called to order by President Dave Breuer on Wednesday, November 17, 2015, at 6:00 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Emilie Mumm, Randy Martin, Lea Breuer, Kenny Nies, Cory Raisbeck, Kerri Schier and Dave Breuer. Superintendent Dr. Jeff Athey, Business Manager Carol Harris, and members of the public were also present. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Emilie Mumm presented proof of posting showing notice of the meeting posted on November 12, 2015 at 10 AM. A motion to approve the posting was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Kenny Nies. On voice vote, all members approved. IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA A motion to approve the agenda was made by Lea Breuer and seconded by Randy Martin. On voice vote, all members approved. V. APPEARANCES Public Participation The following members of the public spoke during the public participation segment: A. Marv Whiteaker shared a story about a church camp and their process for establishing a long-term plan. B. Ken Mergen said he would like a private management group to tell our administrator to go to one site or two. C. Brian Nichols said he would also like a private management group to tell our administrator to go to one site or two. He would also like classrooms labeled on the outside of the building. D. Kristie Shier discussed moving the 7th and 8th graders to the Bloomington building. She also encouraged everyone to listen to Dr. Athey. E. Bill Mergen voiced his desire to move to one site to save money. VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Long-term Plan Cory Raisbeck explained his business experience in long-term planning. He would like the board to express ideas/thoughts regarding long-term planning. These ideas will be written on a white board. The board will discuss/rank these ideas and a long-term plan will have been started. Lea Breuer asked Dr. Athey to explain the planning process he is recommending. Dr. Athey expressed his desire to get all stakeholders input regarding the following categories: 1.Fiscal responsibility 2.Facilities 3.Academics 4.Co-curricular activities 5.Technology 6.Communications One audience member asked why surveys were distributed to only a few parents at parent teacher conferences. Dr. Athey explained that he wanted to conduct meetings where all stakeholders could express their thoughts/ideas. Emilie Mumm voiced concern that many community members will not be able to attend these meetings and if input is to be asked of everyone, how can all members convey their ideas. Suggestion from the audience included: holding meetings at different times; for example evening, morning, etc. Dave Breuer voiced that he would like the long-term plan to be established by early spring and Dr. Athey agreed, stating the public meetings will be done by the end of December. VII. ADJOURNMENT The motion to adjourn was made by Emilie Mumm and seconded by Randy Martin. On voice vote, all members approved. The meeting adjourned at 7:05 P.M. Timberwolf News Page 17 Page 18 Timberwolf News Timberwolf News Page 19 River Ridge School District 11165 County Highway P Patch Grove, WI 53817 Bulk Rate U. S. Postage Paid Patch Grove, WI Permit No. 1 River Ridge School District - Educating Tomorrow’s Future Board of Education Administration Dr. Jeff Athey - District Administrator ................994-2715 Ext. 100 Dr. Jeff Athey - Elementary Principal...................994-2715 Ext. 100 Clay Koenig - Upper Elementary Principal.........994-2715 Ext. 103 Clay Koenig - Middle/High School Principal......994-2715 Ext. 103 Carol Harris - Business Manager..........................994-2715 Ext. 104 Trudy DeSimons - IEP/RTI Coordinator..............994-2711 Ext. 302 Other Contacts Dave Breuer - President.......................... 794-2428 Randall Martin -Vice President............... 996-2318 Kerri Schier - Treasurer.......................... 996-2242 Emilie Mumm- Clerk.............................. 994-2483 Lea Breuer - Member.............................. 994-2487 Kenneth Nies - Member.......................... 988-4536 Cory Raisbeck- Member......................... 412-2867 Wade Winkers - Athletic Director.........................994-2715 Ext. 114 Technology Coordinator.......................................994-2715 Ext. 130 Office Hours Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.