mustang district news - Mount Vernon High School
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mustang district news - Mount Vernon High School
www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS, ARTS, AND ATHLETICS MUSTANG DISTRICT NEWS MOUNT VERNON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FEBRUARY 2016 HOW DO YOU J-TERM?? J-Term is brand new this year at Mount Vernon High School. The high school offered 13 unique class options for students from January 4 through January 19. Students began their second semester classes on January 21. Classes offered this year were Health 9, Recent US History, Are You Game?, Cold War through James Bond, Consumer Automotive, Criminal Minds/ Short Film Making, Exercise Science/ Science of Sports, Learning on a Dime, Musical Theatre, Outdoor Pursuits/JTerm Documentary, Popular Science/ Drones/Engineering, Social Justice and the Spanish Trip. Each of the classes were co-taught and provided students an opportunity to interact with teachers that they may not otherwise have as an instructor. SOCIAL JUSTICE WITH MRS. ERICKSON & MR. VOIGT POPULAR SCIENCE/DRONES/ENGINEERING WITH MR. SCEARCE & MRS. APPLEY CONSUMER AUTOMOTIVE WITH MR. KUKER & MR. MURRAY SOCIAL JUSTICE WITH MRS. ERICKSON & MR. VOIGT EXERCISE SCIENCE SCIENCE OF SPORTS WITH MRS. ALLEN & MRS. HENIK VIDEO JOURNALISM CLASS RECENT U.S. HISTORY WITH MR. SOTILLO & MR. TIMM MUSICAL THEATRE WITH MR. STEPHENS & MR. WILKINS POPULAR SCIENCE/DRONES/ENGINEERING WITH MR. SCEARCE & MRS. APPLEY WORKING WITH STUDENTS IN NICARAGUA SELF DEFENSE TRAINING IN LEARNING ON A DIME OUTDOOR PURSUITS WITH MR. WILKINSON & MRS. GAGE 8th GRADE J-TERM COLD WAR THROUGH JAMES BOND WITH MRS. WILLEMS & MR. WEBER ARE YOU GAME? WITH MRS. McCOLLUM & MRS. YOUNG The 8th grade team took advantage of the J-Term schedule as an opportunity to complete two interdisciplinary units with students. Students spent five days working on one project, then five days working on the next. Descriptions of these units are as follows: Language Arts and Science: Students studied wind turbines, learning basics about electricity and circuits and reading excerpts from William Kamkwamba's memoir “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind”. Students also visited Kirkwood Community College to tour their wind turbine program, and worked to build small wind turbine blade assemblies of their own. Finally, students researched wind energy and participated in debates about its viability as a future energy source. Math and Social Studies: Students planned a Modern-Day Oregon Trail. The purpose of the activity was for students to plan out a road trip from a major city in the United States to Oregon. Along the way, the students planned visits to historic sites, kept a budget of expenses on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, and mapped out their route for the trip on an online mapping site called "Scribble Maps." In addition, students constructed a to-scale model of one of the historic sites they visited out of recycled materials. IN THIS ISSUE J-Term............................................................................. 1 Working Together........................................................... 2 Mount Vernon Foundation............................................. 2 Thank You....................................................................... 2 Project: Let’s Work!........................................................ 2 MS Band Solo Festival..................................................... 2 MVFAA Highlights........................................................... 2 Journalism Business Directory........................................ 3 Marion Junior Honor Band............................................. 4 WE Mini Dance Marathon.............................................. 4 Football Trivia Night....................................................... 4 MS Spelling Bee.............................................................. 4 7th Grade Spaghetti Supper........................................... 4 MS Science Olympiad..................................................... 4 Young Musicians Honor Band......................................... 4 2016 Middle School SKi Trip........................................... 5 Workplace Learning 2015 Fall Internship....................... 5 Large Group Speech Participants.................................... 5 MV Archery Club............................................................ 5 WAMAC Large Group Speech Contest............................ 5 February Breakfast & Lunch Menu................................. 6 Hard Surface Routes....................................................... 6 HS Counselor Corner...................................................... 6 5th Grade to Perform “On The Radio”........................... 6 WETAP............................................................................ 7 Booster Club................................................................... 7 P.R.I.D.E........................................................................... 7 MV Fine Arts Association................................................ 7 February Activity Calendar............................................. 8 Summer Volleyball Camp Information........................... 8 Save the Date................................................................. 8 Open Enrollment............................................................ 8 Mount Vernon Community School District Reminder.... February 3: Early Out -12:30 pm Feb. 11: HS Registration Fair Feb. 16 & 18: MS Parent Teacher Conferences Feb. 17: Early Out - 12:30 pm Feb. 23 & 25: ES Parent Teacher Conferences 525 Palisades Road SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314-1761 Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage P A I D Mount Vernon, IA Permit No. 3 2 Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 -ALUMNI QUOTE- “I understood the deep value the (MV) Alumni Association would have from the beginning. ..Wherever our alumni live today we still like to connect with our roots and with each other... I knew in my heart that other alumni felt the same way that I did about our fellow graduates and our school. ...In 1988, school board member Dean Borg coined a phrase... while the phrase is only four words long to me it says it all. ‘We are Mount Vernon.’” Bob Penn'81 (commenting about the MV Alumni Association's 10th Anniversary) -DISTRICT NEWS- This district newsletter is published 10 times per year for parents and residents of the Mount Vernon Community School District. Additional copies may be obtained by calling (319) 895-8845. Views are those of the authors. Any questions about educational programs or school events should be directed to the Superintendent’s office. District related articles can be submitted via email or CD. Materials are due by the 15th of every month. No permission is necessary to reproduce contents unless otherwise noted. Clearly label the material with your name and phone number and send it to the Administrative Office by email or drop if off to the district office to: Amy Weber 319-895-8845 or [email protected]. Mount Vernon Community School District -DIRECTORY- ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE Superintendent Office.................................. 319-895-8845 525 Palisades Road SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Superintendent: Dr. Gary O’Malley [email protected] Superintendent Secretary: Amy Weber Bookkeeper: Tasha Whitman Business Manager: Matt Burke Alumni Association: Kathy Staskal Foundation Director: Ben Brannaman FOR ALL BUILDINGS .........................................895-8843 Grounds & Buildings: Technology & Website Admin: Sean Flockhart Systems Administrator: Tim Larson Nurses: Melissa Hauser & Linda See School Lunch Program: Marcia Purington Transportation: Dennis Gross (895-6205) .Homeless Education Program Liaison: Jason Pershing Equal Opport. & Level I Investigator: Bldg. Principals ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Main Office/Attendance.......................................895-6251 615 5th Ave SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Principal: Kate Jones [email protected] Building Secretary: Denise Havill Building Secretary: Lori Arnold School Counselor: Heidi Hassen ELP: Susannah Maddock PreSchool: Erin Whitehead & Jo Nowak Thompson Media Center: Mary Priske Kids Club: Teresa Hines/Laurie Keller............560-2958 WORKING TOGETHER Great things are happening in the Mount Vernon Community School District. The February newsletter provides several examples of our work with activities, academics, the arts, and athletics. Special thanks to all who contribute Dr. Gary O’Malley their talents supporting WETAP, Superintendent P.R.I.D.E., Boosters, MVFAA, and the MVCSD Foundation. This time of year brings a new semester, more light each day, and an approaching spring. Thank you for your support of our educational program. Each day is a treasure when our collective efforts strengthen the Mount Vernon Community School District. Yes, it is another great day to be a Mustang! Best wishes. Gary O’Malley MVCSD FOUNDATION Make a difference in the life of a Mount Vernon High School graduating senior! As higher education costs continue to rise, scholarship support plays a critical role in allowing our graduating Mount Vernon seniors the opportunity to pursue their dreams. By setting up a scholarship Ben Brannanman Foundation Director through the Foundation, YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Establishing a scholarship is an exceptional way to honor an important person or life event while supporting educational opportunities for graduating students. Scholarships can be established for any educational pursuit – college, vocational or technical training. Funds are held in an endowed scholarship account to be used specifically for the scholarship as determined by the donor/donors. Funds can be set up as a memorial, as an honorarium of a special person, as a means to celebrate a special life event, or as an opportunity to bring donors together for a common goal of providing education. Scholarships can be for a single graduation year or for a series of years. Donors can provide the high school principal and the scholarship selection committee with a series of criteria for the graduate receiving the scholarship to meet. As donor, your name will be listed in the graduation program and in other Foundation materials in recognition of the generous gift of providing a graduate with financial assistance to achieve their next level of education. Donations to the Mount Vernon Community School District Foundation are tax deductible, and can be made in any form; such as cash, securities, life insurance, or bequests. For more information on setting up a scholarship fund you can reach Foundation Director Ben Brannaman at 319-693-9520 or bbrannaman@ mountvernon.k12.ia.us. MIDDLE SCHOOL Main Office/Attendance.......................................895-6254 525 Palisades Road SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Principal: Bob Haugse [email protected] Building Secretary: Chiara Burke Building Secretary: Patty Mote Athletic Director: Aaron Truitt ELP: Susannah Maddock School Counselor: Jennifer Tischer Media Center: Suzette Kragenbrink Kids Club: Teresa Hines/Laurie Keller............560-2958 HIGH SCHOOL Main Office/Attendance.......................................895-8843 731 Palisades Road SW, Mount Vernon, IA 52314 Principal: Steve Brand [email protected] Assistant Principal & Activities Director: Matt Thede [email protected] Activities Secretary: Val Binsfield Building Secretary: Stephanie Timm Registrar & Building Secretary: Vicky Wieseler School Counselor: Kathryn Baron ELP: DeAnn Scearce Media Center: Suzette Kragenbrink Alternative Education: Jason Pershing Transition Center Director: Brandi Viter-Pitlik BOARD OF EDUCATION LORI MERLAK, President SHERRY GRUNDER, Vice President DR. MARK WELDON, DENISE BRANNAMAN, JOHN RHOMBERG, NANNETTE GUNN, RICK ELLIOTT, Members MATT BURKE, Secretary Treasurer Promoting Excellence in Academics, Arts, and Athletics THANK YOU! Thank you to everyone who donated pictures for the February edition of the district newsletter: Jennifer Tischer, Michelle Boyden, Elise Rodenberg, Heidi Hassen, Rob Hanson, DeAnn Scearce, Laurie Keller, Workplace Learning Connection, Steve Brand, Scott Weber, Abby Davidson, Maggie Rechkemmer, Emma Klinkhammer, Mason Stanbro, Grace McCollum, Catherine Yeoman, Morgan Reilly, Elijah Recalde, Breanna Jones, and Alex Moore. PROJECT: LET’S WORK! Eighth grade student Reilly Gross has come up with a great way to promote volunteerism and community service! She has developed a new program for Mount Vernon middle school students called, "Project: Let's Work!". This program challenges student to reach a goal of 25 hours or more each year of community service. Students that reach this goal, will be recognized at the MVMS End of the Year Talent Show. Students may pick up "Project Let’s Work!" Volunteer Forms in the office, Mrs. Tischer’s room, or find them on the website. Let's get to work for others! You matter. We need you! www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us MS BAND SOLO FESTIVAL The middle school band students are currently preparing their solos for the annual Solo Festival. Solo Festival will be held on Friday, February 5 from 4-8 pm this year. All middle school band students select a solo to perform at the event. Students get to work with a piano accompanist and are scored by judges. The main goal of Solo Festival is for each student to learn an entire piece of music, performed to the highest standards of technique and musicality. More than 120 students will participate, with four judges, several accompanists, and a host of parent and student volunteers making it all run. Please join us for a great night of music to support these hard working students! MVFAA HIGHLIGHTS • Elementary Chorus Club has started and a March 8 concert is planned. • Opera Iowa for the elementary during the day of Feb. 23rd. That evening is “Cinderella”, sponsored by MVFAA. • MS art is gearing up to paint a couple of wall murals. One is for One Mission, a downtown business. The other is music mural for the hallway by the auditorium and music rooms. Mr. Benesh will use $1,000 provided by MVFAA to fund both projects. • MS Band is trying a Pep Band Invitational. All middle school band students are invited to join the high school pep band at the basketball game. We’ll buddy up and do a few tunes together between the JV and Varsity girls’ games. • Four judges and 4 or 5 accompanists will be funded by MVFAA for the middle school solo festival. • MVFAA funded registration fees for those students selected for the Marion Junior Honor Band and Young Musicians Honor Band. • Students who went to NEIBA honor band in December had MV Alum Bill Pringle as guest conductor. • A group of over 20 middle school students played drums for the December board meeting. • Kristin Anderson and Kristi Keast used MV Foundation Grant money to purchase 6 Remo tubanos. • 5th grade musical is under way and going well. Students will perform music with an open violin case for donations • Kai Walberg was selected as lead Tenor Sax in the NEIBA Honor Band. • Four students attending ISU Honor band: Mikayla Flockhart, Nicole Margheim, Theresa Gruber-Miller, and Nathaniel Barnhart will attend ISU Honor Band on February 5 and 6. • Jenna Brannaman was selected to participate in the 2016 Wartburg Honor Band. • Chicago parade meeting was held to go over approximate cost. Band will ask MVFAA for donation toward the cost of the trip. • $500 donation received in December from the U of I Credit Union toward the Chicago parade trip. • Mr. Jerry Creger will be the guest conductor at the 2016 Festival of Bands. Mr. Creger recently retired from Northeast Community School District. He previously taught at East Central Community Schools and retired after 35 years in public education. • Proposals will need to be gathered for construction of the inside of the band trailer. • Fabulous turnout for the December band concert. Special thank yous to Denise Brannaman and Jackie Opperman for help with decorations. • We had a great December of caroling. Thirty three students carolled around town. • We served 5 families this year through the school program for families in need. • Bryce Cox, Ethan Wenz, Alex Abresch, Jenna Reimann, and Stacey Jaeger attended the Dorian Honor choir. • Northeast Iowa String Teachers Honor Orchestra was attended by Zach Vig, Shianne Sneed, Emma Ault, Elizabeth Meier-Gast, Alice Conroy, Leah Kaminsky • Metro Honor Orchestra was attended by Preston Johnson, Abby Patten, Emily Wery, Shianne Sneed, Cassie Kaminsky, Emma Ault, Emily Tvedt, Karly Connolly, Aubrey Frey, Evan Tvedt, Lily Cripe, Caroline Voss, Jake Kadlec, Leah Kaminsky, Alice Conroy, Elizabeth Meier-Gast, Ashlyn Steen, Isabelle Krob, Mark Liberko, Aden Grudzinski, Ben Johnson, Connor Spencer • Thanks MVFAA for helping with the registration fees for honor orchestras! • High School Solo/ Ensemble Showcase will be held on Thursday, March 10 from 4 - 8 pm. Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us BUSINESS DIRECTORY of 2016 MVHS Journalism Sponsors Businesses highlighted in gray are Platinum Sponsors, who donated $300 to our journalism department Envisage Studios/Lisa Lewis Ability Physical Therapy 300 Virgil Ave. Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.marionphysicaltherapy.com [email protected] (319) 895-8655 Barnyard Screen Printing 106 South Jackson St. P.O. Box 455 Lisbon, IA 52253 http://barnyardscreenprinting.com [email protected] (319) 455-2725 Big Creek Emporium 100 First Street SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 [email protected] (319) 895-8393 Bridge Community Bank 302 Highway 1 SE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.bankatbridge.com [email protected] (319) 895-8200 CarePro Mount Vernon 113 1st Street NE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.careprohs.com (319) 895-6248 Chameleon’s Pub and Grub By appointment only 221 6th Street NW Mount Vernon, Iowa 52314 http://www.myestudios.com [email protected] (319) 895-8870 Deisel-Turbo Services 1012 1st Ave NW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 895-6092 Dish Central LLC 311 East 2nd Ave. Lisbon, IA 52253 dishcentral.getdish.com [email protected] (319) 981-5889 Douglas C. Easker DDS Family Dentistry 417 First Ave. S. P.O. Box 195 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 [email protected] (319) 895-8451 Downtown Dental Inc. 801 Hwy 30 W Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.downtowndentalinc.com [email protected] (319) 895-8322 MercyCare Mount Vernon 310 Hwy 1 SE 337 HWY 1 S. Mount Vernon, IA 52314 [email protected] (319) 895-6057 http://www.mercycare.org/mountvernon (319) 895-9010 Gary’s Foods 222 1st Ave. SE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 895-8183 715 1st Ave. SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.garys-foods.com [email protected] (319) 895-8616 Hawkeye Ready Mix P.O. Box 1367 Hiawatha, IA 52233 (319) 363-0233 Hertz Farm Management P.O. Box 50 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.hertz.ag [email protected] (319) 895-8858 Hills Bank and Trust Company 720 1st Ave. SE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.hillsbank.com [email protected] (319) 895-4018 Junction Auto Sales LLC 214 E US HWY 30 Lisbon, IA 52253 http://www.junctionauto.net [email protected] (319) 455-2019 Mount Vernon Ace Hardware Mount Vernon Bank & Trust Co. 206 1st Street SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mountvernonbank.com [email protected] (319) 895-8835 Mount Vernon Development Group, LLC 1050 Linn Ridge Road Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 360-6634 Mt. Vernon Eye Clinic 202 Glenn Street Mount Vernon, IA 52314 [email protected] (319) 895-8888 Mount Vernon Family Dentistry 107 First Street NE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mvfdonline.com [email protected] (319) 895-6490 Mount Vernon Investment Center 206 1st Street SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mvinvestmentcenter.com [email protected] (319) 895-6211 Kelly Concrete Company Inc Mt. Vernon Insurance Agency 4925 8th Ave. Marion, IA 52302 http://www.kellyconcrete.net [email protected] (319) 373-9500 Koppenhaver &Associates, PC 204 Glenn Street SE, Suite 1 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.koppenhavercpas.com [email protected] (319) 895-6001 Lisbon Insurance Agency 119 E. Main St. P.O. Box 397 Lisbon, IA 52253 http://www.lisboninsurance.com [email protected] (319) 455-2271 EchoVision, Inc. U.S. Cellular Authorized Agent Lynch Chevrolet 321 Novak Rd Unit B Lisbon, IA 52253 www.echovision.net (319) 455-2875 410 Hwy 30 West Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.lynchautos.com (319) 895-8500 F.J. Meyer Construction Co. Inc. Mount Vernon, IA 52314 119 First Street NW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.chameleonspubandgrub.com Iowa Physical Therapy [email protected] 108 First St. SE (319) 895-8654 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.iowapt.net Cornell College [email protected] 600 First Street SW (319) 895-4085 Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.cornellcollege.edu [email protected] (319) 895-4241 Lynch Ford 410 Hwy 30 West Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.lynchgm.com (319) 895-8500 107 1st St. NW P.O. Box 148 Mount Vernon, IA, 52314 http://www.mtvernoninsuranceagency.com [email protected] (319) 895-6931 Mount Vernon Schools 525 Palisades Rd. Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us (319) 895-8843 high school (319) 895-6254 middle school (319) 895-6251 elementary school (319) 560-2951 Kids Club Photo Image Studio David Thackery 604 First Ave. SE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 895-8141 Rogers Concrete Construction 22802 County Road E-34 Anamosa, IA 52205 [email protected] (319) 462-4290 Sally’s On Broadway 263 Broadway Springville, IA 52336 http://www.sallysonbroadway.com [email protected] (319) 854-9982 Sargent & Fortmann LLP Accounting & Tax Services 506 1st Ave. SE, Suite B Mount Vernon, IA 52314 [email protected] (319) 895-6295 Sauter, Baty & Bloomquist, Inc. 113 First Street NW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.sb2management.com [email protected] (319) 895-8827 Skillet Café 101 First St. NE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.skilletcafe.net [email protected] (319) 895-8540 St. Paul Lutheran Church 600 5th Ave. SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.splcmv.org [email protected] (319) 895-8772 Steinbronn Construction Robert Steinbronn Jr. 212 4th Street SE Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 895-8946 Stewart-Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services 715 10th Ave SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.stewartbaxter.com [email protected] (319) 895-8425 The Sun 108 First Street West Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mtvernonlisbonsun.com (319) 895-6216 United Methodist Church of Mount Vernon 304 1st St. SW Mount Vernon, IA 52314 http://www.mountvernonumc.org [email protected] (319 )895-6286 U.S. Nameplate Co. 150 Highway 30 West Mount Vernon, IA 52314 (319) 895-8804 Thank you, journalism sponsors! Contact JoAnn Gage, the Mount Vernon journalism adviser, at 895-8843 ext. 4106 or [email protected]. ia.us to include your business in next year’s directory. Students in Publication and Design class at MVHS contact businesses every fall to garner sponsorships. The money is raised to generate funding to subsidize the cost of the yearbook to students, purchase equipment, enter contests and send students to conferences. Our top sponsors appear on a banner inside the high school. 3 4 www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 MARION JUNIOR HONOR BAND The Marion Junior Honor Band was held Saturday, January 16 at Vernon Middle School in Marion. This is the oldest continuous running honor band of its kind in the state. Students were nominated by their band instructor Elise Rodenberg, and selected by the honor band committee. They joined with students from all of Eastern Iowa to rehearse for the day, under the baton of guest conductors Brian Enabnit and Dan Norman of the Dubuque Community School District, and Dr. Glenn Pohland of Loras College. The day ended with two concerts, and included the UNI Reed Trio. Above, L-R: Macy Eskelsen, 6th grade, tuba; Ashton Hunt, 7th grade, baritone; Piper Price, 6th grade, trombone; Adam Vig, 7th grade percussion; Brooke Schurbon, 6th grade clarinet; Sage Boettcher, 7th grade, trombone; Sabrina Bleile, 7th grade, flute; Caroline See, 8th grade, tenor sax; Danielle Homrighausen, 8th grade, bari sax; Not pictured: Leah Kaminsky, 7th grade, clarinet. Thank you to the Mount Vernon Fine Arts Association for sponsoring the students' registration and meals! MS SPELLING BEE The Middle School Spelling Bee was held Friday, January 8 in the library. Classroom spelling bees were held previously at each grade level to determine the spellers who would compete in the school bee. The contestants were as follows: 5th Grade: Dallas Olberding, Elizabeth Barns, Dylan Winkler, Kameron Brand, Laura Swart 6th Grade: Quinlan Denes, Macy Eskelsen, Julissa Govea, Matt Heck, Anna Hoffman 7th Grade: Lillie Hawker, Dani Pitts; 8th grade: Jackson Brus, Lily Cripe, Sara DeLaRosa, Daniela Torres-Roe, and Kaylia Wirfs. Some of the words contestants spelled were: worrywart, astronaut, beverage, pedigree, moxie, hoity-toity, autumn, cyberspace, enunciate, genteel, and chortle. The winning word was personnel. WE MINI DANCE MARATHON Washington Elementary hosted a Mini Dance Marathon to benefit the University of Iowa Children's Hospital on December 18, 2015. The event was organized by fourth grade students in Character Council. All proceeds from the Mini Dance Marathon benefit children and families diagnosed with pediatric cancer. DJ Jeremy McCollum, lights man Steve Cook, face painter Amanda Moellering, caricaturist Brady Hunt and photo booth Above: Students get their faces painted. manager Amber Scheil along with Cornell College donated time and talents to make the event a success. WETAP got involved by donating glow sticks, refreshments and gift cards. Students and families raised $3, 500!! Donations were collected in several ways. A GoFundMe page was established for online donations. A wishing wall was created at the elementary where students purchased a star for $1, decorated the star and added it to the wall. And finally, students collected spare change from family and friends. Congratulations on a great Mini Dance Marathon! Above: Brady Hunt works on a caricature. Above: 3rd place finisher- Dallas Olberding, Spelling Bee Champion Dani Pitts and 2nd place finisher - Dylan Winkler Third place was 5th grader Dallas Olberding. Second place was 5th grader Dylan Winkler. The 2015-16 Mount Vernon Middle School Spelling Bee Champion was 7th grader Dani Pitts. Dani will be representing Mount Vernon Middle School at the State Spelling Bee in Ames. Congratulations Dani! 7th Grade Spaghetti Supper The 7th grade annual Spaghetti Supper will be held on Friday, Feburary 5. Spaghetti will be served in the Middle School Commons from 5 - 7 pm. Tickets may be purchased from any 7th grade student or you may purchase them at the door. This event will coincide with the Middle School Band Solo Festival and all are welcome! Left: Students dance, dance, dance to DJ Jeremy McCollum’s music. MS SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM PLACES 6TH FOOTBALL TRIVIA NIGHT FUNDRAISER A fundraiser will be held to benefit the Mount Vernon Football Program involving a trivia contest, raffles and a live auction. WHEN: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - Social at 5:30 pm with Dinner to follow at 6:15 pm WHERE: Regal Crown Reception Hall in Lisbon WHO: This is an adults-only event to raise money for the needs of the Mount Vernon Football Program. Tickets are $25 per person and are available at MV Bank & Trust, Scarlett Boutique, The Skillet and One Mission. Individuals will also be selling tickets. The evening will start with social time, dinner and a highlight video of the 2015 season. Trivia contests will take place after the dinner and will consist of teams of no more than 4 people. 5 rounds of trivia with 10 questions in each round will be played. A prize will be given to the winning team. Raffles will be held in between rounds of trivia. Raffle items will be donated by local businesses, local groups or individual people. A live auction will take place before the final round of trivia. Contact Coach Dan Ketchum at (319) 360-3546 or via email at [email protected] with any questions. The Middle School Science Olympiad team competed in the Rockford Christian Invitational on Saturday, January 9. The tournament was very competitive with some of the top teams in Illinois and the nation competing. The Mount Vernon team placed 6th. The following events earned medals: Experimental Design: 2nd place Mandy Morrical, Derek Jordan, & Henry Maddock Mission Possible: 3rd Place Derek Jordan & Lily Cripe Reach for the Stars: 3rd Place Evan Tvedt & Jack Ossenkop Bridge Building: 4th place Evan Tvedt & Mandy Morrical Elastic Launch Glider: 5th place Jack Ossenkop & Sophie Klotzbach Disease Detectives: 6th place Luke Wade & Jackson Brus Air Trajectory: 6th place Henry Maddock & Cooper Becthold The team will be preparing for a tournament in Missouri on February 13. The state tournament will be on April 9. YOUNG MUSICIANS HONOR BAND The Young Musicians Honor Band will be held Saturday, February 20 at College Community Schools in Cedar Rapids. This honor band was created specifically for students in their first or second years of playing a band instrument. Students were nominated by their band instructor Elise Rodenberg, and selected by the honor band committee. They will join with students from all of Eastern Iowa to rehearse for the day, under the baton of guest conductors Stephanie Nuss and Aaron Nuss, both from the Linn-Mar School District. The day culminates in a concert held in the Prairie Performing Arts Center at 4:30. Tickets are $4. Special thanks go to the Mount Vernon Fine Arts Association for sponsoring Above, L - R: Elizabeth Dougherty, 6th grade trombone; Jasper the students' registration Rood, 7th grade alto sax; Katie Edwards, 7th grade flute; Mark Liberko, 6th grade clarinet; Sage McVay, 7th grade clarinet; Lauren and lunch! Swartzendruber, 6th grade clarinet. Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us 2016 MS SKI TRIP MV ARCHERY CLUB SEES SUCCESS IN EARLY TOURNAMENTS The weather held out for the Mount Vernon Middle School and once again there was much fun to be had by all on the annual ski trip held on Friday, January 15. The ski trip was very well attended with 525+ middle school students, staff, and their families and friends. Eight charter buses were boarded in the morning and headed to Chestnut Mountain in Galena, IL for a day of skiing fun. Lift tickets, ski equipment and lessons were provided on arrival and then it was off to the slopes for a day of fun with friends, family and our middle school staff. For those students who had never skied before, it was an especially exciting day. This trip provides an opportunity for everyone involved to interact with one another outside of the classroom. It is a highlight of the school year for many while supporting our building goal of cultivating and strengthening relationships within our school and community. We are especially grateful for the financial donations we received from various sources. These donations were used to support any middle school student that needed assistance to attend. As always, we are incredibly grateful for the tremendous support we receive for this long standing middle school event! by Charlene Gerke Vig, parent volunteer WORKPLACE LEARNING CONNECTION 2015 FALL INTERNSHIP Mount Vernon High School senior, Mallory Scienszinski knows that she’s interested in a career in business or math so she was happy to combine the two for her Rockwell Collins internship in Accounting. She’s been impressed with the scope of Rockwell and has been proud that her communication skills improved since starting work there. “I’ve gotten much more comfortable asking questions and am building my work skills.” Her host, Kim Coe, agrees with Mallory. Kim loves the program and the quality of applicants WLC has sent to Rockwell. Kim says “If you’re on the fence about a career with numbers, this is a great experience.” LARGE GROUP SPEECH PARTICIPANTS Aaron Barnhart Addie Rand Alanah Malone Alex Lueth Beckett Christensen Clarissa Player David Taylor David Wolfe Delaney Dicus Emily Friedman Grace Krapfl Jacob Morgan Jenna Baumler Jenna Brannaman Jenny Deininger Jeremy Ferguson Jordan Hicks Katy Bellamy Laura Player Luke Moran Maggie Davis Martin Benesh Mickey Hines Mitchell Hall Nicole Margheim Oliver Crocker Preston Johnson Quinnie Rodman Reece Pitlik Rory McCollum Sam Krapfl Sam White Sarah Boettcher Stacey Jaeger Theresa Gruber-Miller Zach Vig 5 I The Mount Vernon Archery Club has competed at two tournaments so far. The first was the Center Point-Urbana (CPU) Tournament held on December 21 at Hawkeye Downs. Sixteen schools participated and Mount Vernon walked away with two team awards and one new club record. Both the Elementary School and the High School teams placed first. The Elementary School team scored 2933 led by Elizabeth Barns in second place for the girls, and for the boys, Walker Holmes Biden in fifth place and Ben Merlak in second place. The Middle School scored 3068, led by Mya Reyhons, who placed third, Emily Benesh, and Steven Wolfe. The team placed fifth. The High School team scored 3315 to finish in first place. Emily Friedman led the girls, finishing in third, while Nick Flynn finished in fourth for the boys and Collin Hallier finished in second place. Hallier (pictured at right) set a new club record for high school boys by shooting 292. CPU also hosted a challenge shoot with 3D targets. Marin Denes and Natalie Nederhiser placed first and second, respectively in the Girls Elementary School division and Benny Pospisil shot for third place in the boys division. In the Middle School division, the girls were led by Mya Reyhons in first and Ellie Barkalow in Above L-R: Collin Hallier and third, and Aden Grudzinski led the boys in third place. Nick Flynn On January 9, Mount Vernon hosted a tournament for ten schools. At home, the Mustangs shot for first place trophies in all three divisions. The elementary school scored 2944, the middle school scored 3225, and the high school scored 3256. The Middle School team also placed first in the 3D Challenge tournament. At the elementary school division, Naomi Flynn and Elizabeth Barns led the girls in fifth place and third place. For the boys, Jacob Cannon placed sixth, Brad Vislisel was in fifth place, Walker Holmes Bilden shot for third, and Ben Merlak shot first place with a score of 26. Anna Nydegger, Mae Own, Karlyn Connolly, and Mya Reyhons led the girls, placing fifth, fourth, second, and first. Mya Reyhons first place score was 286. Leading the boys were Eli Webster in sixth place, Aden Grudzinski in third, and Logan Kelly in first place with a 288. In high school, Emily Friedman led the girls and placed second. Connor Myers placed sixth for the boys, Collin Hallier placed third, and Nick Flynn placed first with a score of 289. In Mount Vernon’s 3D Challenge Shoot, two club records were set. In the Middle School 3D division, Logan Kelly placed first and shot a club high score of 293. In the Elementary school division, Lainey Kelly also placed first by shooting 256. Other top finishers in 3D were as follows. For the elementary school girls, Elizabeth Barns placed third, and Naomi Flynn placed fourth. For the boys, Jacob Cannon placed first, Ryder Bunch placed second, Asher Eichhorn finished fifth, and Ranger Hannah shot for sixth. At the Middle School level, Mya Reyhons led the girls in first, Ellie Barkalow placed fourth, and Quinlan Denes shot for sixth place. On the boys team, Aden Grudzinski shot for fifth place. For the High School division, Rachel Lochner shot for sixth place, Connor Myers was in first, Nick Flynn placed second, Brandon Lochner finished in third, and Collin Hallier finished in fifth place. Mount Vernon traveled to Charitan on January 16, Eldon on January 23, and will travel to Garner-Hayfield-Ventura on February 6. HS STUDENTS PLACE 2ND AT WAMAC LARGE GROUP CONTEST Thirty-six Mount Vernon High School students traveled to Beckman Catholic High School to compete in the WAMAC Large Group Speech Contest. All students committed a great deal of time and energy to their performances, and all received excellent feedback that will be used to prepare for District Speech. The District Speech contest was held on January 23 in Monticello. Final results for Districts was not availble at the time of print. This year, students were fortunate to have alumnus Grant Freeman write and coach the choral reading piece and the readers theatre piece. Speech contest is broken down into centers with two judges per center. Each group earned two rankings and then each group was given a ranking for the center that they performed in. Below is a list of the category, title, performers names, judges results and center results for those groups earning I, II or III ratings. Choral Reading: So You Want to Be President starring Aaron Barnhart, David Wolfe, Grace Krapfl, Jenna Brannaman, Jeremy Ferguson, Mitchell Hall, Quinnie Rodman, and Zach Vig. Judges scored 1,1 and they placed 2nd in their center. Ensemble Acting: Time Flies starring Jenna Baumler, Delaney Dicus, and Preston Johnson. Judges scored 1,1 and they placed 2nd in their center. Ensemble Acting: The [In]Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged starring Luke Moran, Martin Benesh, and Sam Krapfl. Judges scored 1,1 and they placed 1st in their center. Ensemble Acting: Lunch Girls starring Addie Rand, Emily Friedman, Grace Krapfl, and Rory McCollum. Judges scored 2,2. Group Improv: Team Tall starring Jenna Baumler, Beckett Christensen, and Theresa Gruber-Miller. Judges scored 1,1. Group Improv: Fresh Force starring Maggie Davis and Alanah Malone. Judges scored 1,1 and they tied for 2nd in their center. Group Improv: The Adventures of Taco Pizza starring Mickey Hines, Luke Moran, and David Taylor. Judges scored 1,1 and they tied for 2nd in their center. Group Mime: A Wii Bit of Fun starring Emily Friedman, Clarissa Player, Addie Rand, and Samantha White. Judges scored 1,1 and they tied for 3rd in their center. Musical Theatre: Urinetown starring Nicole Margheim, Sam Krapfl, Stacey Jaeger, and Theresa Gruber-Miller. Judges scored 1,1 and they placed 1st in their center. Musical Theatre: You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown starring Jeremy Ferguson, Laura Player, Preston Johnson, Quinnie Rodman, and Samantha White. Judges scored 2,2 and they tied for 3rd in their center. One Act Play: Picasso at the Lapin Agile starring Aaron Barnhart, Clarissa Player, Jordan Hicks, Martin Benesh, Stacey Jaeger, and Zach Vig. Judges scored 1,1 and they placed 1st in their center. Readers Theatre: In Search of Edward Bear starring Alanah Malone, Laura Player, Maggie Davis, Oliver Crocker, and Rory McCollum. Judges scored 1,1. Short Film: The Janitor starring Alex Lueth and Jacob Morgan. Judges scored 1,1 and they tied for 1st in their center. Short Film: Kunst starring Jenny Deininger, Katy Bellamy, Reece Pitlik, and Sarah Boettcher. Judges scored 1,2 and they placed 3rd in their center. 6 www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 FEBRUARY BREAKFAST & LUNCH MENU MOUNT VERNON COMMUNITY SCHOOL FEBRUARY BREAKFAST & LUNCH MENUS 1 MONDAY BREAKFAST: Mini Pancakes OR Oatmeal Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Chili Crispito Mexican Rice Refried Beans Applesauce MS & HS Alt: Chicken & Cheese Quesadilla TUESDAY 2 BREAKFAST: Breakfast Pizza OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Sloppy Joe French Fries Fresh Vegetable Salad Apple Slices w/sunbutter MS & HS Alt: Broccoli Cheese Soup w/crackers 12:30 Early Out 9 BREAKFAST: Breakfast Pizza OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk 10 BREAKFAST: Sausage Patties OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Corn Dog Baked Beans Romaine Lettuce Tomatoes Peaches LUNCH: Chili w/crackers Fresh Carrots & Celery w/ Ranch Orange Wedges Pears Cinnamon Roll MS & HS Alt: Maidrite MS & HS Alt: Meatball Sub LUNCH: Baked Potato Bar w/dinner roll Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Diced Ham Steamed Broccoli Cottage Cheese Pineapple Red & Green Grapes BREAKFAST: French Toast Sticks OR Oatmeal Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk 15 BREAKFAST: Waffle Sticks & Sausage Links OR Oatmeal Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Chicken Tetrazzini Peas Glazed Carrots Pears Chocolate Chip Cookie MS & HS Alt: Grilled Cheese 22 BREAKFAST: Mini Pancakes OR Oatmeal Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Hot Dog Potato Triangle Green Beans Pineapple MS & HS Alt: Chicken Fried Rice 29 BREAKFAST: Egg & Cheese Bagel OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Sub Sandwich Ham-Turkey-Cheese Lettuce-Sliced Tomato Pretzels Fresh Baby Carrots Kiwi Peaches MS & HS Alt: Chicken Caesar Wrap 8 WEDNESDAY 3 16 BREAKFAST: Breakfast Pizza OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Stromboli Romaine Lettuce Tomatoes & Cucumbers Apple Slices w/sunbutter MS & HS Alt: Vegetable Stromboli LUNCH: Hamburger Potato Wedges Steamed Cauliflower w/Cheese Watermelon Peaches MS & HS Alt: BBQ Rib Sandwich 12:30 Early Out 23 BREAKFAST: Breakfast Pizza OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Chicken Strip Wrap Lettuce-Tomato-Shredded Cheddar Fresh Baby Carrots Green Grapes Pears MS & HS Alt: Philly Cheese Steak MS & HS Alt: Chicken Cordon Bleu Wrap 17 BREAKFAST: Sausage Gravy & Biscuit OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk 24 BREAKFAST: Ham & Cheese on a Bagel OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: BBQ Pork Sandwich Oven Roasted Potatoes Baked Beans Cole Slaw Applesauce w/strawberries & bananas MS & HS Alt: Maidrite THURSDAY 4 BREAKFAST: Combo Bars OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk FRIDAY 5 BREAKFAST: Fruit Pastry OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Little Smokies Macaroni & Cheese Peas Lettuce w/Spinach Mandarin Oranges Snickerdoodle LUNCH: Hot Turkey Sandwich Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Glazed Carrots Cantaloupe Pineapple MS & HS Alt: Cuban Sandwich 11 BREAKFAST: Pancake/Sausage on a Stick OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk MS & HS Alt: BBQ Rib Sandwich 12 LUNCH: Shrimp Poppers Cheesy Potatoes Corn Applesauce Biscuit & Jelly LUNCH: Italian Grilled Chicken Sandwich Savory Rice Roasted Butternut Squash Green Beans Fresh Strawberries Mixed Fruit MS & HS Alt: Chicken a la King 18 BREAKFAST: Cheese Omelet OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Walking Taco Lettuce-Tomato-Shredded Cheddar Salsa & Sour Cream Fiesta Beans Red & Green Pepper Strips w/Ranch Summer Fruit Salad 25 MS & HS Alt: Chicken Enchilada BREAKFAST: Combo Bars OR Bagel w/cream cheese Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Orange Chicken Brown Rice Steamed Broccoli Fresh Pineapple Mandarin Oranges Snickerdoodle MS & HS Alt: Beef & Noodles BREAKFAST: Fruit Pastry OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk MS & HS Alt: BBQ Chicken Legs 19 BREAKFAST: Fruit Pastry OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Popcorn Chicken Bowl Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Corn Applesauce Dinner Roll MS & HS Alt: Fish Sandwich 26 BREAKFAST: Fruit Pastry OR Yogurt Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Spaghetti w/sauce-ES Spaghetti w/sauce-MS & HS Meatballs on side Lettuce w/ Spinach Tomatoes Bread Stick Mixed Fruit MS & HS Alt: Taco Soup w/Fritos BREAKFAST: French Toast Sticks OR Oatmeal Variety of Grain Choices Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: Breaded Chicken Sandwich Chili Roasted Sweet Potatoes Steamed Cauliflower Peaches MS & HS Alt: Meatball Sub HARD SURFACE ROUTES Messy winter roads are here, so be prepared for those days when our buses may only run on Hard Surface Routes. Hard Surface Routes will only be in effect for the morning pick-up of students. Afternoon drop-off will be normal bus routes. If weather conditions warrant hard surface routes for afternoon drop off, a SchoolMessenger communication will be sent to all parents and guardians. Hard surface route maps are distributed by bus drivers each year. Additional questions regarding hard surface routes may be directed to Transportation Director, Denny Gross at (319) 895-6205. HS COUNSELOR CORNER UPCOMING: Thursday, February 11 all students will meet as grade levels to begin course selection process for next school year. Each student will be given a course selection form and asked to take it home to share with parents. Parent participation is vital to this process so please go through this form with your child! The 20152016 Course Description booklet is found on the High School website, www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us. Contact Kathryn Baron, High School Counselor for more information! 5TH GRADE TO PERFORM “ON THE RADIO” “Welcome to K Y D Z, the radio station that plays the hits while you sing along! Meet disc jockey Marvelous Mike and sidekick Jivin’ Judy as they play the oldies, the goodies and all the songs kids have loved throughout the years. From the Depression and WWII to Elvis, the Beatles and disco, the radio is where America hears the songs that become the soundtracks of their lives.” Please join the 5th grade class in their performance of “On the Radio” by John Jacobson and John Higgins, arrangements by Tom Anderson, on Monday March 7, 2016 in the District auditorium at 7:00 pm. www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us WETAP Washington Elementary Teachers & Parents OLD BUSINESS Mini Dance Marathon - Huge success and very well attended. Raised $3,500 for the U of I Children’s Hospital. - Character Council requested $200 for cookies and $100 for gift cards from WETAP. Just over $200 was spent last month. - This was meant to be a family event. Some parents dropped their children off for the two hours. Family Fun Night - Scheduled for February 19 from 6 - 8 pm - Miss Jones stressed that that it’s best to have structured activities vs “free time” in the gym. - Suggestions were a cookie walk and Zumba or other activity in the gym. Bingo, and other board games that Bridget O’Connor received can be played in the lunchroom and classrooms. - Other suggestions were a Lego building room, cup stacking, and family style games such as “Minute to Win it”. - Water and popcorn will be provided. Enrichment Bethany Miller has been working with Cornell students to present an international cultural day of sharing at Washington Elementary. A tentative date of April 1 was suggested. NEW BUSINESS Budget - Miss Jones reported that Brain Pop cost an additional $200 and that Spelling City was an additional $15 more than the original budgeted amount. - Transferred some of the checking funds over to money market to earn more interest. Library Funding Mrs. Priske gave us an overview of how book fair earnings help the library. She said her school budget is $1,700. The two recent book fairs provided $4,500. Mrs. Priske is very grateful for everything WETAP has done for the library. She relies on book fair funds to bring the dollar per student amount up to an acceptable level per state of Iowa standards. Mrs. Priske shared some of her research and told us that in the majority of schools, librarians run book fairs and therefore have complete control of profits. After answering several questions from the WETAP team, it was decided that the next book fair will be handled by the library. This will be a trial-run and Mrs. Priske will report back to WETAP before a permanent decision is made. Additional funding for the library was discussed. The birthday book program is well received but could use more publicity. Last year’s cake auction was a big success and will be repeated. Officer Updates - Jump Rope for Heart information will be coming out this spring. - Fourth Grade Send-Off: WETAP will work with teachers to choose a date. Should decide by March. Some ideas mentioned were: renting the Bijou, bounce house at the park, and kickball game with parents. Teacher Appreciation - Denae shared that she is all set for the upcoming teacher conference meals. - Staff appreciation week is in May. BOOSTER CLUB OFFERING FINANCIAL AND VOLUNTEER SUPPORT FOR ALL MOUNT VERNON ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Group norms agreed to-Equity of voice, respect, solution based, and focused on the mission. TREASURER’S REPORT: Submitted for record with January balance of $31,612.25. Discussion about AD notifying teams for large events not to bring in large coolers or cooking equipment. OLD ITEMS: • Winter Concession Updates - Girls’ basketball concessions still a challenge to cover. • Mustang Madness - Set for Thursday Jan. 21. NEW ITEMS: • Matt Meyer discussed a new fundraiser - Sports Night Raffle, similar to Wartburg’s. Need to find date, probably in spring on a Saturday night. Discussion tabled. • Annual Membership Drive - Discussion about whether to continue in the fall. It brings in about $17,000 total between School registration, door to door ask and straight donations. Decision was to keep it as it has been in the fall, right before school starts asking student athletes to assist with the fundraiser. AD REQUESTS: • Radar gun and backpacks for volleyball. Approved for $299 on the gun and maximum of $800 on the backpacks. • For Speed & Agility - Approved $5,000 towards this summer, 12 day camp for up to 120 students with a $5,000 match from another donor. • Football jerseys in maroon and white color/2 sets. After much discussion, approved up to $8,000 to act on this spring. NEXT MEETING: February 3, 2016 in the high school commons at 6:30 pm. DEDICATED TO THE ACTIVE SUPPORT OF ALL ATHLETIC PROGRAMS SPONSORED BY MOUNT VERNON SCHOOLS. Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 P.R.I.D.E. Mount Vernon Middle School Teachers & Parents Treasurer’s Report: The most recent financial report was distributed and discussed. Income: • $18,322 gross revenue from magazine sales • $1,638 direct donations • $3,688 concession revenue Expenses: • $1,824 concession supplies • $9,854 cost of magazine sales Funds available for spending are $4,000. Business: The following funding requests were approved: • $750 for the auditorium grand piano repair requested by Thad Wilkins • $600 for High Interest Lower Level Reading Chapter Books requested by Kim Steele The annual ski trip was a success with no injuries reported. This year there were over 120 non-student skiers – mainly parents, siblings, and community members. Opportunities to Volunteer: We are currently recruiting volunteers to sell concessions at Boys Basketball games. If you can help, please contact Kristine Butterbaugh at [email protected]. This is a great way to support P.R.I.D.E.! Middle School Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up in midFebruary. Please be on the lookout for an email to volunteer to bring in food items. The next meeting of P.R.I.D.E will be February 15 at 7:00 pm in the Middle School Library. Come join us. MOUNT VERNON FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION Changes to Agenda: Fundraising idea - Jo NowakThompson; MVFAA logo progression Susan Hargus Approval of December 1, 2015 Minutes (spelling correction noted) Faculty Reports/Requests: Faculty Reports were reviewed from MVFAA Faculty Reports 1-5-16 Google Doc, and additional content from Faculty attending meeting Treasurer's Report reviewed and accepted. • $1,000 for All-State Music (hotel rooms) Old Business / New Business / Action Items: • Discussed need to keep meeting length at 90 minutes or less. Staff reports via Google Doc helping with this. Items to be added to agenda be sent out Friday before meeting. • Opera Iowa: Volunteers needed to unload and loading equipment on the February 23. Opera Iowa will need a table in foyer and 4 tickets to performance. They will provide program - MVFAA can insert a fundraising request. Show starts at 7:30 pm and is the same night as ES Parent Teacher conferences. Discussed press release Sarah Richardson will talk to Jake Krob about adding press release to MVL Sun. Ticket sales are up to MVFAA - decision made to charge $7 per ticket. Artwork will be needed. • Volunteers needed to make fundraising plea before concerts Sherene will set-up Volunteer Spot and email to members. • Discussed sending fundraising letter to businesses. Asked Sarah Richardson to put together a letter. • Scott Weber suggested that the trailer could be used as advertising of community businesses and it could potentially pay for itself. Karla Steffens-Moran will contact MVL CDG regarding promotion of community on trailer. • Strategic Planning: Need to put together list of short/long-term objectives. A list is needed - where do we see our Fine Arts in 2 years, 5 years, 10 years? Definite need for FAA and parents to step-up. Elise Rodenburg will start Google doc for staff to pencil in their thoughts and have doc available in March. • Communications: Community needs a sense of what Fine Arts is doing, not just a bullet list. Fine Arts needs to be presented as a unified group. Branding? "MVFAA at work again!" or something similar? Also would be nice to have a column in the paper - "Here's everything happening with Fine Arts!" Sarah Richardson encouraged staff to send updates to the district for the newsletter. Also discussed the need for social media presence. Twitter, Facebook, etc. • Sue Margheim mentioned the lack of a theater presence at the middle school since there is no longer an 8th Grade musical. Discussed need to create a "bridge" between 8th grade and high school. Discussed with Tom Stephens and Thad Wilkins some opportunities, but there is a need to build those opportunities so students have more exposure. Need to advocate a theater presence. Would be great to have a Jr. Thespian Troop - 6th - 8th graders include workshops on auditioning, etc. Need an official way to get it started - "If you build it, they will come!" • Fundraising idea from Jo Nowak-Thompson: presented "Artwise" calendar from out-of-state community. Artwork is from students, and businesses sponsor one month in calendar. District dates added to calendar, then they are sold to the school parents. Jo will follow-up for time schedule need to put together calendar, costs, etc. • Discussion on a quote from West Music for $3,631.50 for band room sound system. • Susan Hargus presented updates to MVFAA logo for review - still a work in progress. Next MVFAA meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016 at 7:00 pm in the high school library. 7 MUSTANG PARENT GROUPS WETAP Contact: Allyson Rushford, President [email protected] (319) 213-0864 All parents, future parents, and guardians of Washington Elementary students, as well as teachers and school staff of the Washington Elementary School are members of WETAP. WETAP meets on the 1st Monday of each month. Next Meeting: February 1, 2016 6:30 pm Washington Elementary Art Room P.R.I.D.E. Contact: Jackie Morrical [email protected] (319) 895-6135 Promotes the positive aspects of Middle School life. All parents of Middle School students and staff are members of P.R.I.D.E. P.R.I.D.E meets on the 3rd Monday of each month. Next Meeting: February 15, 2016 7 pm Middle School Library FINE ARTS ASSOC Contact: Karla SteffensMoran [email protected] (319) 895-2383 Provides support for all fine arts programs in Mount Vernon schools. MV Fine Arts Assoc. meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month. Next Meeting: February 2, 2016 7 pm High School Library BOOSTER CLUB Contact: JennyKaye Hampton jennykayehampton@ gmail.com (319) 651-3439 Offers financial and volunteer support for all athletic programs at Mount Vernon High School and Middle School. The MV Booster Club meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month. Next Meeting: February 3, 2016 6:30 pm High School Commons Pres - JennyKaye Hampton VP - Matt Meyer Sec - Tom Wieseler Treas - Becky Whitman 8 SUN www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us Mount Vernon Community School District News FEBRUARY 2016 FEBRUARY 2016 ACTIVITY Calendar MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 1 23456 • HS Meistersinger • 7BB, West Delaware, H, • 7BB, Maquoketa, H, • MS Band Solo Festival, • Archery @ GarnerEARLY Honor Choir @ 4:15 pm 4:15 pm 4 pm Hayfield-Ventura DISMISSAL Wartburg College • 8BB, West Delaware, T, • 8BB, Maquoketa, T, • 7th Grade Spaghetti Tournament • 7BB, South Tama, T, 4:15 pm 4:15 pm Supper, MS Commons, • Large Group State 12:30 PM 4:15 pm • HSGB, Maquoketa, T, • HSGB - Fr/So, DeWitt, • HSGB, DeWitt, T, JV Speech Contest, CR • 8BB, South Tama, H, Fr/So @ 4:30 pm, JV @ 6 • Booster Club Meeting, T, 4:30 pm @ 4.30 pm, Varsity @ Kennedy 4:15 pm pm, Varsity to follow • HSBB - 9th, DeWitt, T, 6 pm • VRBB, Clear Creek HS Commons, 6:30 pm • JVW, WAMAC Meet @ • HSBB, Maquoketa, H, 6 pm • HSBB, DeWitt, T, 10th Amana, H, 10 am Benton Comm., 5 pm 9th @ 4:30 pm, 10th @ 6 @ 4:30 pm, Varsity @ • HSW, Sectionals @ • WETAP Meeting, pm, Varsity to follow 7:30 pm Cascade, 12 pm Elementary Art Room, • MV Fine Arts Meeting, 6:30 pm HS Library, 7 pm HS HONOR BAND • VRBB, Benton Comm., @ IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY H, 7:30 pm 7 8 9 10111213 • HS State Jazz Choir Festival • 7BB, Clear CreekAmana, T, 4:15 pm • 8BB, Clear CreekAmana, H, 4:15 pm • HSGB - Senior Night, Solon, H, Fr/So @ 4:30 pm, JV @ 6 pm, Varsity to follow • School Board Meeting, HS Library, 6:30 pm • HS Girls Track Parent/ Athlete Meeting, HS Commons, 7 pm • 7BB, Williamsburg, T, 4:15 pm • 8BB, Williamsburg, H, 4:15 pm • HSBB, Solon, T, 9th @ 4:30 pm, 10th @ 6 pm, Varsity to follow • HSW, Dual Team Regional @ Mount Vernon, 6 pm • HS Boys Track Parent/ Athlete Meeting, HS Commons, 6 pm • HS Registration Fair, HS Commons, 4 - 8 pm • 7BB, Anamosa, H, 4:15 pm • 8BB, Anamosa, T, 4:15 pm • VRBB, VintonShellsburg, T, 7 pm • MS SAT Event, MS Commons, • HSBB - Senior Night, Center Point-Urbana, H, 9th @ 4:30 pm, 10th @ 6 pm, Varsity to follow • Archery Tournament @ Bellevue • WAMAC Individual Speech Contest, Solon • HSW, Districts @ Central DeWitt, 12 pm • HSGB, Regionals, TBA HS HONOR BAND @ UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA 14 15 1617181920 EARLY • HS Boys & Girls Track • MS Parent Teacher Practice Begins Conferences, MV Middle • HSBB, Grinnell, T, 10th School, 4 - 8 pm @ 6 pm, Varsity @ 7:30 pm • 4th, 6th - 8th Grade Orchestra Concert, District Auditorium, 7 pm • P.R.I.D.E. Meeting, MS Library, 7 pm DISMISSAL 12:30 PM • HSW, State Dual Team Wrestling Tournament, Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, IA • HSGB, Regionals, TBA • MS Parent Teacher Conferences, MV Middle School, 4 - 8 pm • HSBB, Clear CreekAmana, T, 9th @ 4:30 pm, 10th @ 6 pm, Varsity to follow • 7BB, Dyersville Beckman, T, 4:15 pm • 8BB, Dyersville Beckman, H, 4:15 pm • WETAP Family Fun Night, Washington Elementary, 6-8 pm • HS Honor Band @ University of Iowa • Archery @ Anamosa Tournament • Large Group All-State Speech Festival @ Iowa State University • HSGB, Regionals, TBA STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT - WELLS FARGO ARENA 21 22 2324252627 • HSBB, Districts, TBA • Opera Iowa performs for ES • ES Parent Teacher Conferences, Washington Elementary, 4 - 8 pm 2829 • 6th - 12th Grade Band Festival, HS Gym, 7 pm • HSBB, Sub-State, TBA GIRLS STATE BASKETBALL • HSGB - High School Girls Basketball • HSBB - High School Boys Basketball • HSW - High School Wrestling • Fr/So - Freshman/Sophomore • JV - Junior Varsity • VRBB - Varsity Reserve Boys Basketball SUMMER VOLLEYBALL CAMPS Grades 4, 5, & 6 Dates: June 20, 21, 22 Times: 9:30am – Noon Location: MV Middle School Gym Cost: $40.00 – checks made out to MVCSD Camp Facilitators: MVHS & MVMS Staff and MVHS Players Grades 7 & 8 Dates: July 25th and July 26th Times: 9:30-Noon Location: MV Middle School Gym Cost: $35 – checks made out to MVCSD Camp Facilitators: MVHS and MVMS Staff and MVHS Players Questions? Contact: Coach Willems ([email protected]) or (319) 895-8843 ext. 4118 Camp forms are available online at www.mountvernon.k12.ia.us, Summer Camps & Clinics button on right. Forms will be available in school offices in April. Entry Form must be returned to Coach Willems at the High School by June 10, 2016. For any forms received after this date, student athletes will not receive a t-shirt. • ES Parent Teacher • HS Band @ Jazz Conferences, Summit, Coe College Washington Elementary, 4 - 8 pm • HSBB, Districts, TBA • District Individual Speech Contest, Tipton • 7BB - 7th Grade Boys Basketball • 8BB - 8th Grade Boys Basketball SAVE THE DATE: • 7th Grade Spaghetti Supper in the Middle School Commons on February 5 from 5 - 7 pm. • Middle School Band Solo Festival on February 5 in the Middle School. • Girls Track Parent-Athlete Preseason Meeting in the High School Commons on February 8 at 7 pm • Boys Track Parent-Athlete Preseason Meeting in the High School Commons on February 10 at 6 pm. • High School Registration Fair on February 11 in the High School Commons from 4 - 8 pm. Watch School Messenger and your email for more information about other exciting events that evening! • WETAP Family Fun Night is scheduled for February 19 from 6 - 8 pm. There will be a cookie walk, bingo and a ton of other fun activities. Popcorn and a beverage will be provided. • Coe Jazz Summit on February 26. • NEIBA District Jazz Competition on March 6. OPEN ENROLLMENT Open enrollment is the process for parents/guardians residing in another Iowa district who want to enroll in the Mount Vernon Community School District. An application to is to be filed with the resident district by March 1, 2016 to be considered for the 2016-2017 school year. Those enrolling in kindergarten have until September 1, 2016 to file an application for open enrollment. If you have questions, please contact Tasha Whitman at (319) 895-8845.