District Newsletter - Spring Valley School District

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District Newsletter - Spring Valley School District
School District of Spring Valley
S1450 Cty Rd CC
PO Box 249
Spring Valley WI 54767-0249
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SPRING VALLEY WI
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School District of Spring Valley
District Newsletter Winter 2015-2016
Upcoming Dates:
12/4 - Early Release @ 1:15pm Elem/1:35pm MSHS
12/7- MSHS Intervention Conferences @ 3:30-7:30 p.m.
12/9 - Elem Holiday Concert @ 1:00pm-Elem Gym
12/15 - MSHS Holiday Concert - 6-8 @ 6:30pm, 9-12 @ 7:30pm
12/23-1/1 - Winter Break (school resumes Jan. 4)
1/25 - No School - Elementary Conferences 11:00 a.m-7:00 p.m./ MSHS Inservice
2/5 - Muffins for Mom @ 7:30-8:00am Elem Cafeteria
2/5 - Early Release @ 1:15pm Elem/1:35pm MSHS
2/15 - No School
3/4 - Donuts for Dad @ 7:30-8:00am Elem Cafeteria
3/4 - Early Release @ 1:15pm Elem/1:35pm MSHS
4/1 - Early Release @ 1:15pm Elem/1:35pm MSHS
4/11 - Spring Carnival (Student Expo, Young Authors Night, Book Fair)
4/18- MSHS Conferences @ 3:30-7:30 p.m.
4/23 - Junior/Senior Prom - Grand March @ 5:00p.m. - MSHS Commons
School Closing Information
School Closing Hotline - 715-778-6675
School closing information is also available
with Skylert, School Web Page,
School Facebook Page,
radio stations WCCO 830 AM,
WIXK 1590 AM,
WAXX 104.5 FM,
iHeart Media Eau Claire 106.7 FM,
TV channels4, 5, 9, 11, 13, and 18
Newly Set District Values
The Board of Education worked with staff members and community members over the summer to develop the list of driving
values for the School District of Spring Valley. Below are the district values as approved by the Board on September 21, 2015.
Student Focus
High Expectations
Safety and Support
Accountability
Partnership
Character
Spring Valley School District Values
• Students are the focus of all decisions.
• A commitment to academic excellence and personal growth is expected of students, parents, staff, and
community members.
• A safe, innovative, and supportive learning environment is maintained where resources are allocated to
support student learning, technology, and collaboration.
• Students, parents, staff, and community members are empowered, supported, and held accountable for their
role in the educational process.
• Communication and cooperation between our schools and local businesses, private and public agencies, and
the entire community is an integral component of the educational process.
• We act with integrity and treat others with dignity and courtesy at all times, in all situations.
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Realistic, and Time-bound. SMART Goals have been developed
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expectations and job descriptions for all staff, improving
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communication throughout the district, and teambuilding. The
reduced hot lunch are accepted year-round. If your family
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status, receiving unemployment, etc., you are encouraged
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get going, such as developing a set of district values. Please check
our school district website for strategic plan updates.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION
School District of Spring Valley
Spring Election – April 5, 2016
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at an election to be held in the School District of Spring
Valley, on Tuesday, April 5, 2016, the following offices are to be elected to succeed the
present incumbents listed. The term of office for school board member is three years
beginning on Monday, April 25, 2016.
OfficeIncumbent
Board Member Allan Faber
Board MemberJames Helmer
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that a Campaign Registration Statement and a
Declaration of Candidacy, must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m., on Tuesday, January 5,
2016, in the office of the school district clerk.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that if a primary is necessary, the primary will be held on
Tuesday, February 16, 2016.
A description of the school district boundaries can be obtained from the school
district office.
Done in the Village of Spring Valley on November 10, 2015.
Brian T. Wang, School District Clerk
Save The Date!
SPRING VALLEY EDUCATION
FOUNDATION GALA
The Spring Valley Education Foundation
will celebrate it’s 7th Annunal best-ever
fundraiser Gala on Sunday, February 14th,
at 11:30 a.m., at the Spring Valley Middle/
High School. We will have quilts on raffle and
a silent auction with large and diverse items
including school memorabilia.
Join us for lunch, meet fellow alumni,and
learn more about the Foundation’s impact on
student learning. Help us celebrate with this
year’s honorees. Look for more information
in the coming weeks.
This year’s honorees are Brian Rudesill (82’),
Wayne Hendrickson (59’), Helen Sandve, and
Shiv Murty.
Thank you for your continued support
and generosity.
See you on February 14th!
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Spring valley School District Winter 2015-2016
Thank You For Your Donations
Donations were made to the Scholarship Funds
by the following:
Donations in memory of:
Beverly Kirby
Sandra Feiler, former SV Vocal Teacher
Donald Bjornstad, SV Class of 1953
Lynam Franzwa, SV Superintendent from 1968 to 1976
Gary Anderson, SV Class of 1965
Kermit Lansing
Merton Lamb
Duane Jacobson
In memory of Logan Jacobson:
Robert and Lorraine Jacobson
Michael and Heidi Jacobson
Jill and Bill Klanderman
Chicken Feed at Ellsworth Rod and Gun Club
Julie and Bill Richardson in memory of Dennis Kado
Peter and Lisa Coyne
Gretchen and Ron Cipriano in memory of Ruth Hilleren
Donations made to the Spring Valley Education
Foundation, Inc.
MaryLouise and Craig Olson
in memory of Donald Bjornstad
Marlene Forthun in memory of Tom Forthun
You Can Make a Difference
For many years, the Spring Valley Alumni
Memorial scholarship fund has worked hard to
build a strong scholarship program, providing
post-secondary scholarships for the best and
brightest students of the Spring Valley
district. Your support, at any value, will
continue to provide scholarships for our students!
Donations can be made at any time!
Please make checks payable to “Spring
Valley Schools Scholarship Fund” or
“Spring Valley Education Foundation, Inc.”
and mail them to:
School District of Spring Valley,
C/O Scholarship Fund or SVEF,
P.O. Box 249,
Spring Valley, WI, 54767.
For more information, please contact
Gretchen Cipriano at 715-778-5554.
New Teacher at
Spring Valley
Middle/High
School
My name is Alyssa Smith, and I am excited to be the new
sixth grade Language Arts and eighth grade Social Studies
teacher at Spring Valley Middle/High School. I grew up
in River Falls, WI, and attended college at the University
of Wisconsin-River Falls, where I graduated in 2015 with a
degree in Secondary Education-Broadfield Social Studies.
This past spring I had a great student teaching
experience at New Richmond Middle School. While
studying at UW-River Falls I spent three and half months
taking part in their International Travelling Classroom,
where I was able to visit thirteen European countries. A
year after that, I spent two weeks in Japan learning about
their culture and Japanese-U.S. political relations. Since
then, one of my passions has become travelling. I love to
experience history and new cultures the world has to offer.
With my time abroad I love to share my experiences with
my students to make classes more engaging, relatable and
give students a global perspective. I grew up figure
skating and have been coaching figure skating for the past
six years. I enjoy working with kids, and I value the
relationships I have built with students and colleagues that
I have had the privilege to work with and learn from.
I am excited to be part of the Spring Valley Middle/High
School staff, and I am looking forward to what the rest of
the year brings!
Sports
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SPRING VALLEY MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL
WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE 2015-16
(Subject to change) As of 11/24/15 TBD=To Be Determined
DATE
ACTIVITY
OPPONENT
HOME/
AWAY
GAME
TIME
BUS TIME
December 4
HS Boys Basketball
Elmwood/Plum City
Home
5:55/7:30
December 5
MS Boys Basketball
Spring Valley Tournament
Home
8:30 a.m.
December 5
December 8
HS Wrestling
MS Boys Basketball
Ellsworth Invite
Colfax
Away
Home
10:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
8:15 a.m.
December 8
December 8
December 10
December 11
December 11
December 11
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
MS Boys Basketball
JV Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Pepin/Alma(Pepin) V Only
Boyceville
Boyceville
Durand (Arkansaw)
Wisconsin Dells
Glenwood City
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
7:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:55/7:30
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:15 p.m.
4:40 p.m.
4:40 p.m.
3:55 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
December 12
December 17
HS Wrestling
HS Wrestling
Wisconsin Dells
Cameron
Away
Home
10:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Day Before
December 17
December 17
December 18
C Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
St. Croix Central
Colfax
Glenwood City
Away
Away
Home
4:30 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:55/7:30
3:25 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
December 21
December 22
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
Prescott
Unity
Away
Home
5:45/7:30
5:55/7:30
4:25 p.m.
December 22
December 28
December 29
December 29
December 30
January 5
HS Wrestling
JV Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
HS Wrestling
HS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Clear Lake in Elmwood
River Falls
Turtle Lake at Clayton
River Falls Tournament
River Falls Tournament
Mondovi
Home
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
1:00/3:00
TBD
TBD
5:55/7:30
5:15 p.m.
TBD
11:35 a.m.
TBD
TBD
January 5
January 7
HS Boys Basketball
HS Wrestling
Unity
Mondovi
Away
Home
5:45/7:15
7:00 p.m.
3:50 p.m.
January 7
C Boys Basketball
St. Croix Central
Home
5:55 p.m.
January 8
January 9
January 11
January 12
January 12
HS Boys Basketball
MS Wrestling
MS Girls Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
Colfax
Baldwin-Woodville
Boyceville
Elk Mound
Cochrane-Fountain City
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
5:55/7:30
9:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:55/7:30
4:30 p.m.
7:40 a.m.
3:55 p.m.
4:35 p.m.
January 14
January 14
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
Boyceville
Mondovi
Away
Home
7:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:15 p.m.
January 15
January 16
January 16
January 16
January 16
JV Wrestling
HS Wrestling
MS Wrestling
MS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
Boyceville
Chippewa Falls Tourn.
Boyceville
Elmwood Tournamet
Durand (Boys Varsity 2:30)
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
TBD
TBD
TBD
9:00 a.m.
12:55/2:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
8:00 a.m.
January 16
HS Girls Basketball
Durand(Girls Varsity 12:55)
Home
2:30/12:55
January 19
January 19
January 19
MS Wrestling
C Boys Basketball
MS Girls Basketball
Boyceville
Durand
Elk Mound
Away
Away
Home
5:00 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
January 19
HS Girls Basketball
Cochrane-Fountain City
Home
5:55/7:30
January 21
January 21
January 21
January 22
January 22
January 23
MS Girls Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
C Boys Basketball
MS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
MS Girls Basketball
Durand (Arkansaw)
EPC (Elmwood)
EPC (Elmwood)
Ellsworth
Elk Mound
Spring Valley Tourney
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
5:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
5:55 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5:55/7:30
9:00 a.m.
3:50 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
3:25 p.m.
4:35 p.m.
January 23
January 26
HS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Sparta Tournament
Boyceville
Away
Home
9:30 a.m.
5:55/7:30
6:00 a.m.
January 26
January 28
MS Wrestling
MS Girls Basketball
Durand
Glenwood City
Away
Away
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
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Spring Valley School District Winter 2015-2016
Congratulations
to the Fall
Sports teams
on all their
accomplishments!
S
P
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DATE
ACTIVITY
OPPONENT
HOME/
AWAY
GAME
TIME
BUS TIME
January 28
HS Wrestling
Glenwood City
Home
7:00 p.m.
January 28
January 29
January 29
January 29
January 30
February 1
HS Boys Basketball
MS Wrestling
HS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
JV Wrestling
MS Girls Basketball
EPC at Elmwood
St. Croix Central
Menomonie
Glenwood City
St. Croix Central
Pepin
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
5:55/7:30
4:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
10:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
3:25 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4:50 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
February 1
February 1
MS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Glenwood City
Clayton
Away
Home
5:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
3:50 p.m.
February 2
February 2
February 2
February 2
MS Wrestling
MS Girls Basketball
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
Baldwin-Woodville
St. Mary’s (Durand)
Durand
Boyceville
Away
Away
Away
Home
4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
3:25 p.m.
3:25 p.m.
5:20 p.m.
February 4
MS Girls Basketball
Elmwood
Home
5:00 p.m.
February 4
February 4
MS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Boyceville
Colfax
Away
Home
5:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
3:45 p.m.
February 5
February 5
JV Wrestling
C Boys Basketball
JV Conference (Men.)
Durand
Away
Home
TBD
5:55 p.m.
TBD
February 6
February 6
February 6
February 8
February 8
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
MS Girls Basketball
Conference (River Falls)
Mondovi
Mondovi
Prescott
Plum City
Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
TBD
1:00/2:30
1:00/2:30
5:45/7:30
5:00 p.m.
TBD
11:15 a.m.
11:15 a.m.
4:25 p.m.
February 9
February 11
February 11
C Boys Basketball
MS Girls Basketball
MS Wrestling
Baldwin-Woodville
St. Croix Central
Spring Valley Invite
Away
Away
Home
4:30 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
3:25 p.m.
3:25 p.m.
February 11
February 12
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
Glenwood City
Elk Mound
Away
Home
5:55/7:30
5:55/7:30
4:50 p.m.
February 12
C Boys Basketball
Elk Mound
Home
5:55 p.m.
February 13
February 15
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
WIAA Regional-Cadott
Clear Lake
Away
Home
TBD
5:55/7:30
TBD
February 15
February 16
HS Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Cadott
Colfax
Away
Home
5:45/7:30
5:55/7:30
3:40 p.m.
February 16
February 18
February 19
HS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Team Sectional- Boyceville
Durand
Elk Mound
Away
Away
Home
TBD
5:55/7:30
5:55/7:30
TBD
4:40 p.m.
February 20
February 22
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
Sectional-Individual-Osseo
Cameron
Away
Home
TBD
5:55/7:30
TBD
February 23
February 25
Feb. 25-27
February 26
February 27
March 1
March 3
March 4
March 5
March 5
March 10
March 10-12
March 12
March 17-19
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
HS Wrestling
HS Girls Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
HS Wrestling
HS Boys Basketball
HS Girls Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
HS Boys Basketball
WIAA Regional
Durand
WIAA State Individual
WIAA Regional
WIAA Regional Final
WIAA Regional
WIAA Sectional
WIAA Regional
WIAA Regional Final
Team State- Madison
Sectional Semi-Final
WIAA State- Green Bay
Sectional Final
WIAA State- Madison
TBD
Away
Away
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Away
Away
Away
Away
Away
7:00 p.m.
5:55/7:30
TBD
7:00 p.m.
TBD
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBD
TBD
7:00 p.m.
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
4:40 p.m.
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
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getting involved
Hibernating in Kindergarten!
For the 2nd year in a row, Braeden DuMond was selected to in
the prestigious Wisconsin School Music Association, Middle
School State Honors Choir. Auditions were held in April and
out of the hundreds that auditioned, few were selected to be
part of the project which includes choir, band and orchestra.
Selections were made based on the students’ solo
performance and sight-reading ability, and only 45 MS boys in
the entire state were selected to be a part of this elite choir.
The performance took place near Madison on Saturday,
October 31, 2015, where the students spent two days
rehearsing with nationally known conductor Dr. Maribeth
Gail Yoder-White. This is quite an honor for the Spring Valley
School District and our community, and we are all very proud
of you! Congratulations Braeden!
2015 - 2016 Play 60
Student Advisory Team
Lydia Hannack, Grace Webb,
Walter Hollstadt, Jack
Kowieski, Martin Gland, Lana
Kotval, Ezra Nelson, Addisyn
Kado, RJ Hybben, Tyra
Johnson, Play 60 Advisor
- Ms. Gould, Justin Rielly,
Hunter Hoyt, Mara Parkes.
100 Mile Challenge
Through our school's involvement with Fuel Up To Play 60, Spring Valley Elementary School has implemented a "100 Mile Challenge Course."
Our purpose is to improve the health and well-being of children at school through daily physical activity in a non-competitive, supportive and
fully-inclusive environment. The "100 Mile Challenge" provides the opportunity to run or walk 100 miles at school during a single school year.
It is not a contest and it is not a race. It is to continue to make Spring Valley Elementary School a fun and healthy place to learn and grow.
Spring Valley School District Winter 2015-2016
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School News
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Students in Miss Wohlk's 2nd grade class invited
horse trainer Sarah Erickson (Lana's mom) into our
classroom as a part of our reading curriculum. The
students' Essential Question of the Week was, "How
do we care for animals?" To extend their learning,
the students were able to learn from a REAL horse
trainer! The 2nd graders learned that caring for a
horse can be a lot of work. Thank you, Mrs. Erickson,
for visiting our class and giving us an opportunity to
dive deeper into our Essential Question and better
understand what it takes to care for animals!
Public Library Program During
Early Release
The Spring Valley Public Library will be hosting an after-school
program on Early Release Fridays during the school year that
feature an hour long craft project led by Ms. Julie Webb and
library staff. Upcoming Early Release days are December 4
2015, February 5, March 4, April 1 and May 6, 2016. Registration
is required to participate in the craft project and space is limited
to 50 participants; deadline for registration is the Wednesday of
that Early Release week. Crafts are from 1:30-2:30pm. Following
the craft project, from 2:30-4:00pm, the library will show a family friendly movie. Registration is not required to see the film.
Snacks will be provided. The craft project theme and movie title
will be announced two weeks leading up to the Early Release
date. Registration can be completed online at
www.springvalleylibrary.org or by contacting the library at
715-778-4590. For more information please email the Director at
[email protected].
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
FREE SENIOR
ATHLETIC PASSES
Spring Valley school
district resident seniors
age 65 and older can get a
FREE athletic pass!
Pick up your pass at the High
School office.
2015-16
Athletic Passes
Season Passes are
available for the
school year.
Passes can be
purchased in the High
School office MondayFriday from 7:30-4:00.
Adult - $40
Student - $20
CARDINAL KIDS’ CLUB
The goal of the CKC program is to provide quality before and
after school and all day summer child care in a fun, safe, and
caring environment that fosters self-esteem, respect, and
responsibility for self and others.
Child care will be available from 6:00–8:00 a.m. and 2:30–6:00
p.m. on school days and from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. on
non-school week days.
The before and after school program includes fun activities
ranging from arts and crafts, games, and outside play. We will
also provide a healthful and nutritious snack.
During in-service days and non-school days, children are
responsible for bringing their own lunch. We are now closed
on snow days. We will provide them with breakfast and
snacks. Field trips may be scheduled as well!
Please call CKC at 715-778-5686 or e-mail
[email protected] for more information and to
enroll your child today. We look forward to hearing from you!
Volunteers in the Valley
Pictured: (Back row) Carley Laffin, Alyson Hayes, Jenn Hayes, Kate Franzen, Sera Griefzu
(Front row) Haley Graham, Kallie Stone, Jordan Walkky, Rachel Franzen, Belle Rabitoy
Not Pictured: Fabulous fourth-year dancer, Maddie Lee
Another dance competition season is well underway for the Vallettes! Last
year, the team’s hard work paid off very well when they qualified to compete
at the WACPC State Dance Competition in La Crosse. Hoping to return
to State this year, the team of eleven hard-working young ladies has been
gearing up for their first competition, the Menomonie Holiday Classic, on
December 5th. The girls will be performing an exciting pom routine to “I’m
Taking You With Me” at two additional competitions: Conference Dance
Championships will be held on Saturday, January 16th at Eau Claire North
High School, and Regionals is once again at New Richmond High School on
Saturday, January 30th. If you love great performances, awesome music,
and lots of sparkles, come support the Vallettes this competition season!
A huge thank you to all who volunteer in our school
district. There are too many jobs for us to list that
volunteers have been involved with.
We are grateful for all you do!
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Welcome to the
School District of Spring Valley
Senior Tax Exchange Program (STEP)
STEP provides an opportunity for Social Security eligible senior citizens age 62 or older to work in the schools in exchange for a
property tax credit. Senior citizens who own a home and reside in the School District of Spring Valley are eligible. As an incentive to
involve seniors in the educational program, the school district reimburses them for their time. The workers will have the opportunity
to share their talents, gain an intergenerational experience, and make a difference in a student’s life.
STEP positions may be short or long term based on need. Teachers will be asked to identify areas where they need help, then we will
match the volunteers based on their skill and talents. Workers might read or work during the school day, or in after school
programs. They may help prepare special projects, chaperone field trips and assist with homework. The list is endless based on the
skills and talents of our workers. The reimbursement is $7.25 per hour, maximum of 59 hours per calendar year, maximum of $429.00
per calendar year. Please contact Spring Valley Community Education at 715-778-5892 or email [email protected] for
more information or to get an application.
The STEP program started in Spring Valley on September 1, 2015. Since then we have placed 9 Spring Valley residents in our schools.
They are doing many activities with students such as reading, practicing speaking Spanish, tutoring, science projects, basically doing
anything that the teacher needs help with. This is such a good opportunity for the public to see the great things that are going on in
our schools. It also provides positive social and emotional interaction plus a one-on-one learning experience.
Stuff the Turkey Food Drive a Success
The Spring Valley Middle School Student Council again
organized a food drive to benefit the Spring Valley Food Pantry.
Students in sixth, seventh and eighth grade had a friendly
competition to see which grade level could bring in the most
items. Extra points were given for paper products, toiletries,
and cleaning supplies. Over 400 pounds of donated food,
baking supplies, toiletries and cleaning products were taken to
the pantry. Thank you to all students and their families that
donated so generously to this food drive. The sixth grade class
donated the most items per student. Great job, everyone!
The High School Student Council and National
Honor Society continued their trick-or-treating
for canned goods. The tradition has been
going on for 9 years. This year approximately 30
students went door to door through the Spring
Valley community collecting canned goods for
the Spring Valley Food Pantry. Just over 1000
pounds of food and other goods was collected.
Thank you to the community for participating
in this event. We plan to do this again next year,
and will continue to donate the collected items
to the Spring Valley Food Pantry!
~Jack Hannack, Student Council President
While attending the FFA National Conference,
students had the opportunity to tour the Louisville
Slugger’s facility!
Community Education
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SPRING VALLEY COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Winter 2015-2016
REGISTRATION GUIDELINES
Register by phone at 715-778-5892 or by mail:
Laurie Keehr, Spring Valley Community Education
School District of Spring Valley, S1450 Cty. Rd. CC, P.O. Box 249, Spring Valley, WI 54767-0249
E-Mail – [email protected]
Please submit a separate check for each activity.
Make checks payable to:
Spring Valley Community Education
If school is cancelled because of bad weather, Community Education classes are also cancelled.
Trips, Classes, Health & Wellness
GRAND THEATER IN EAU CLAIRE, WI
Agatha Christie’s “And Then
There Were None”
An Agatha Christie’s masterpiece, a group
of 10 strangers is lured to a remote Island.
What’s to follow is very mysterious and
intriguing! A classic mystery!!
Date: Sunday, January 17, 2016
Time: Depart Spring Valley at 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $30.00 for transportation and ticket
Deadline: Wednesday, December 30, 2015
MABEL TAINTER THEATER
“The Memories”
The Memories have entertained audiences
across the country for more than 40 years.
The Memories continue to deliver a show
that has been described as music, laughter,
and wonderful times. We will leave earlier
to have dinner, shopping, and enjoy some
old fashioned Christmas time fun. We
will set that up when the time gets closer.
Please call for more information.
Date: Saturday, December 19, 2015
Time: Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $30.00 includes ticket/transportation
CHRISTMAS TIME IN THE CITY
Eau Claire, WI
Come downtown for Christmas time fun!
Wonderful family activities including: sleigh
rides, hot cocoa, window displays at
businesses, lighting of the downtown
Christmas trees, and carols sung by the Eau
Claire Memorial Madrigals.
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2015
THE PHIPPS THEATER in Hudson, WI
“Junie B. in Jingle Bells,
Batman Smells!”
When first-grader Junie B. Jones draws
Tattletale May’s name for Secret Santa, she
comes up with the perfect plan to teach
her a lesson in this hilarious and endearing
holiday tale.
Date:
Time:
Cost:
Friday, December 11, 2015
Depart Spring Valley at 5:45 p.m.
Show at 7:00 p.m.
$25.00 for ticket and transportation
HOLIDAY LIGHTS IN THE PARK
St. Paul, MN
The park is “transformed into a fantasy of
lights and colors” during the holidays. If it’s
cold outside, no worries, you stay in your
warm vehicle for this activity. New displays
and old favorites combine making this a
wonderful holiday tradition. We will depart
at 2:00 p.m. to go to Maplewood Mall to
eat and shop for a couple of hours then
board the bus at 5:00 p.m. for the tour.
Date: Sunday, December 13, 2015
Time: Depart Spring Valley at 2:00 p.m.
Cost: $20.00 for motor coach
transportation and a tour fee
Deadline: Friday, December 4, 2015
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER –
ST.CROIX VALLEY PLAY AND LEARN
Play and learn provides an opportunity for
children to interact with their parents and
other children their age (toddlers and
preschoolers). Parents can also discuss
parenting strategies, dilemmas, and
everyday happenings with a Parent
Educator and others going through
similar situations.
Play and Learn sessions are held Tuesdays
from 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at the Spring
Valley Village Hall. Winter Play and Learn
registrations start on Monday, December
14, 2015. Please call 715-684-4440. Classes
begin the week of January 4, 2016.
CPR RE-CERTIFICATION CLASS
A re-certification class is required every two
years for individuals holding a valid CPR
card. A review of how to position the
victim, ventilate and perform chest
compressions will be conducted. Upon
completion of the course, the graduate will
be able to correctly perform CPR
according to the New American Heart
Association standards.
Date: TBA – JANUARY 2016, please call for
the date and/or to be put on the list
FIRST AID CLASS
This course is for employees, child care
providers and anyone who need basic first
aid skills. You will learn how to provide
basic care for injuries or illnesses until
medical help can take over.
Date: TBA – JANUARY 2016, please call for
the date and/or to put on the list.
Parenting the Love and Logic WayTM
This class is for parents or anyone who
interacts with children and facilitated by
Stephanie Demers and Mindy Connors. By
attending this 6 week parenting program,
you will learn practical skills that will help
you feel more relaxed, hopeful and positive
about your children. As you learn more,
you’ll discover that parenting really can
be enjoyable…and that you can teach
personal responsibility and respect without
losing your children’s love. Parents will
learn how to avoid un-winnable powerstruggles and arguments, stay calm when
their kids do incredibly upsetting things, set
enforceable limits, avoid enabling and begin
empowering, help their kids learn from
mistakes rather than repeating them, and
much more! There is also childcare available
during the class for a small fee.
DATE: Starts Tuesday January 5th and meets
every Monday for 6 weeks (last class is
February 9th)
TIME: 6:00-8:00 p.m
LOCATION:Spring Valley Elementary library
COST: $50/person or $75/couple; parenting
workbook available for $10 each (please
indicate if you would like to purchase one when
registering)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:Monday
December 28, 2015
Please contact Mindy for further questions/
info.
([email protected] or 715 688-9182)
Parenting the Love and Logic Way™curriculum
was developed by Jim Fay and Charles Fay,
Ph.D., with special thanks to Foster W. Cline, M.D,
of the Love and Logic Institute, Inc., in Golden,
Colorado. Stephanie Demers and Mindy Connors are
independent facilitators of Love and Logic® and are
not employees of the Love and Logic Institute. CPR FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
This course is designed for the average
citizen to help them learn the principles of
adult, child, and infant CPR. Course
includes automatic external Defibrillator
training. Upon completion of the course, the
graduate will be able to correctly perform
CPR according to the New American Heart
Association standards.
Date: TBA – JANUARY 2016, please call for
the date and/or to be put on the list.
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Trips, Classes, Health & Wellness
TAE KWON DO
Now is the time to try this alternative form
of exercise and learn how to defend yourself
at the same time. Tae Kwon Do is held on
Wednesdays in the elementary gym starting
at 5:00 p.m. You are welcome to come and
observe the class and then decide whether
you want to join. This is a year-round class.
Monthly fees are as follows: K-5th grade =
$25.00; 6th – Adult = $30.00.
FAMILY OPEN GYM
Supervised free play basketball on Sundays
from 6:00-8:00 p.m. This is held at the
elementary school and is open to grades
4-12. Younger children are welcome when
accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Families are encouraged to participate with
their children. Open gym will begin in
November 2015 and continue through
March 2016.
ADULT OPEN GYM
Adult Open Gym is every Wednesday from
7:00-9:00 p.m. starting in November 2015
and running through March 2016 at the
Spring Valley MS/HS. It’s time to start
hitting the hoops and enjoy some great
recreational fun!
No pre-registration necessary
WALKING FOR HEALTH
It may be cold and icy outdoors but the
school will provide you with a warmer
climate for exercise. Days are Monday
through Friday from 7:00-8:00 a.m. and
4:00-8:00 p.m. Both schools are available.
If you plan on walking, please contact
Community Education to obtain and I.D
tag. You may keep this tag and use it when
you’re walking.
SAFETY AND RESPECT
DRIVING SCHOOL
Safety and Respect Driving School is
currently accepting registrations for students
at Spring Valley High School for the 2016
Winter Driver Education Course. Classes are
held at the Spring Valley High School.
Winter Session: February 22 – March 11, 2016
Please call 715-834-8625 to register or for
more information.
GLUTEN, WHAT’S ALL THE FUSS?
Do you regularly experience bloating,
diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, headaches,
or joint pain? Gluten could be the culprit!
Learn what gluten is and how it affects the
body. Eating gluten free can be simple and
delicious.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Deadline:
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Spring Valley MS/HS
$15.00
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
AMERICAN RED CROSS
ONLINE CLASSES
-Babysitting Basics
-Family First Aid and CPR Training
-Blood Borne Pathogens Training
-First Aid, Health, and Safety for Coaches
Get started now at www.redcross.org
SNOWMOBILE SAFETY CLASSES
The Department of Natural Resources is
now offering online and classroom
instruction near you! Please visit the DNR
website for further information at
www.dnr.wi.gov/
NEW YEAR’S CHALLENGE
Reshape your body, revive your health!
“My ‘New Year Challenge’ is designed to set
you up with the tools you need to succeed
at being healthy and fit. You will learn how
to make this a healthy lifestyle that you can
continue on with for the rest of your life.”
The New Year’s Challenge will meet 2 times
over the course of 5 weeks. On the first night
we will cover: what foods you need to fuel
your body every time you eat, what foods
fight inflammation and which food create
addictions, which exercises will help you
to burn more fat and improve your blood
pressure, hormone levels, flexibility, which
exercises will help you build muscle and
increase your metabolism, & fitness
assessments (body measurements, strength
tests, and body fast testing)
Midway through the Challenge, the
instructor will contact everyone by email to
see how you’re doing. This will give you a
chance to ask her any questions that may
have arisen.Then, on the ending night we
will: Do fitness re-assessments (body
measurements, strength tests, and body fat
testing), & Celebrate a healthier you!
The New Year’s Challenge also includes:
4 weeks of menus (all of your meals planned
out for you), 4 weeks of workouts (all of
your workouts planned out for you), Nutrition and fitness teaching, tips, and
tidbits (booklet to take home), Help with
goal setting, and much more. No equipment
necessary, Any age; any fitness level.
Meeting Dates: Monday, January 11, 2016
and Monday, February 15, 2016
Time:
7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location:
Spring Valley MS/HS
Cost:
$49.00
YOGA – it changes the way you do
everything else!
Sessions run every two months: January/
February, March/April, May/June etc. and
offer three class times to choose from.
Please identify which of the three classes you
would prefer when registering:
Monday – 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday – 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Wednesday – 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Class Cost: $10.00 per class when you
register for the whole session. The drop-in
cost is $15.00/class. This may not be an
option if all sessions are full.
Location: Spring Valley Municipal building,
Community Room A.
Register Now: Contact Andrea Gerisimo,
email [email protected] or
phone 715-231-9000.
BRUSH STROKE PAINT PARTY
Community Education will be hosting a
paint party. We will be painting a
snowman on a canvas. The canvas, easels,
brushes, paints, table cover and aprons are
provided. We will enjoy some snacks while
painting our snowmen!
Date: Thursday, January 21, 2016
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: SV Community Center
Cost: $25.00
Deadline: Thursday, January 13, 2016
KNITTING CLASS
Learn to knit, purl, cast on, bind off and
make a simple washcloth. You will need to
bring size 7 short knitting needles. You will
also need to bring a skein of cotton yarn
like sugar and cream.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Deadline:
Monday, January 18, 2016
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Spring Valley MS/HS
$15.00
Monday, January 11, 2016
CROCHET CLASS
Learn the basics of crocheting. You will be
surprised how easy it is to crochet. Please
bring a size (H) crochet hook and a skein of
cotton yarn. We will be making a
washcloth.
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cost:
Deadline:
Monday, January 25, 2016
7:00-8:00 p.m.
Spring Valley MS/HS
$15.00
Monday, January 11, 2016
VALLEY QUILTERS
Spring Valley Cardinal Quilters meet on the
third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in
room S101 of the Spring Valley Middle/High
School. We meet to exchange ideas and
instill an interest in quilting for area
residents through inspiration, community
service and education in quilt making.
Annual dues of $15.00 are used to
purchase supplies for group projects.
All new beginner and experienced quilters
are welcome.
Please contact President Patty Miller at
715-772-3389 for more information.
JOB CENTER OF WISCONSIN
Employment Resources at Your Service
Learn where and how to access the tools
you need to succeed in your job search,
such as: planning a career, preparing for a
job search, looking for jobs, and connecting
with other services. Knowing how to make
wage comparisons and check occupational
growth trends puts control into your future.
Use these tools to find information on the
hot occupations in your area and across the
nation. Organizations that assist people
who are in a career transition or seeking
employment are encouraged to attend this
seminar, as well as individuals wanting help
with their job search.
Please contact Spring Valley Community
Education to inquire about this class. This is
a FREE class. We will run the class sometime
in January 2016. On line classes are
available at wisconsinjobcenter.org.
MRS. DURRENCE’S DANCE
Mrs. Durrence’s Dance is offering affordable
dance lessons. Mrs. Durrence’s Dance has
had a great start to the year and classes are
held from September-May. Contact
Community Ed. for more information.
This is a picture of the 4k-1st grade dance
group having a little Halloween party!
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SPRING VALLEY COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
REGISTRATION FORM
Name: _________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________
City: __________________St:_______Zip:____________
Board of Education
President
Peter Coyne
Vice-President
Jim Helmer
Clerk
Brian Wang
Treasurer
Allan Faber
Member
Mary Huepfel
Member
Andy Johansen
Member
Matthew Schreiber
District Administrator
Dr. Donald J. Haack
(715) 778-5551
Fax: (715) 778-4761
[email protected]
Elementary Principal
Mr. Kenneth D. Lasure
(715) 778-5602
Fax: (715) 778-5615
[email protected]
Follow us on Twitter:
Phone: ______________E-Mail:____________________ Principal Gretchen Cipriano
@SVHScards
Athletic Director Matt Ducklow
Name of Course/Trip: ___________________________
@SVHighAthletics
High School Student Council
@SVHighStuCo
Payment Enclosed: $_______________
MS/HS Principal
Mrs. Gretchen L. Cipriano
(715) 778-5554
Fax: (715) 778-5556
[email protected]
Community Education
Coordinator
Like us on Facebook:
Mrs. Laurie Keehr
facebook.com/springvalleyschools (715) 778-5892
Fax: (715) 778-4761
[email protected]
Coaches & Athletes attended
Sportsmanship Summit