Community - Tomorrow River
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Community - Tomorrow River
Community “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” O.C. Spirit • 487 N. Main St. Amherst, WI 54406 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 2 AMHERST, WI 54406 “The Good News Newspaper from the Jensen Community Center, Tomorrow River Schools, and the Amherst Area” Volume 11 • Number 3 March 2013 The Community Spirit • 1 POSTAL CUSTOMER Newsstand 75¢ New charter school now accepting applications The Tomorrow River Community children by taking inspiration from Charter School (TRCCS) is now accepting nature, environmental education and applications for the 2013/2014 school year. sustainability. They believe that bringing The TRCCS’s mission is to develop the together a multitude of organizations, whole child through nature, art, movement, including CWES, the Wisconsin Center language and music in an innovative, for Environmental Education, the Midwest collaborative, and supportive educational Renewable Energy Association andUWenvironment based on inspiration from Stevens Point’s College of Natural Resources as well as UW-Stevens Point Waldorf and other proven pedagogy. The school will be located at the Central students from, environmental education, Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES), education, dietetics and the arts, will give an Amherst Junction field station of the the charter school strength and continued University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point community support. The charter contract with the School that includes 200 acres of woods on Sunset Lake as well as learning tools such as an District of the Tomorrow River has been organic garden and a flock of chickens. through the initial approval process, While many specifics regarding facilities and everyone is looking forward to that and programming are under development, document being signed and adopted by both including the agreement between CWES, parties in the near future. Consequently, TRCCS, the School District of the TRCCS is taking applications for students Tomorrow River and UW-Stevens Point, in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. school organizers are confident that TRCCS The applications received will determine class sizes and number. If the number of is on track to open this fall. The missions of CWES and TRCCS (Please see CHARTER, PAGE 17) have the similar goal of educating Doug Spadoni (left), Ryan Makuski (middle), and Mark Lusic (right) Makuskie honored at Lambeau Field ceremony Ryan Makuski receives All-State honors at banquet in Green Bay Miles and Xavian Nusz recently visited the new home for the TRCCS at the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES), at Amherst Junction. Amherst High’s Ryan Makuski was recently honored by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) as one of the top football players in the state. Each year, the WFCA selects the best 73 players from over 400 high schools in Wisconsin. Makuski, a defensive back for the Amherst Falcons, lead all state players with 14 interceptions, and also had 37 tackles this past season, helping the Falcons capture their first-ever state championship. Besides being named 1st Team All-State by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, Makuski was also named All-Region by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association, 1st Team All-State by the Associated Press, 1st-Team All-Conference (CWC-8) as a defensive back, and Honorable Mention AllConference as a wide receiver. He was also selected as a News Channel 7 All-Star and was a finalist for the Jim Leonard award. Makuski and the other All-State selections were recently honored at a banquet held in Green Bay at the Lambeau Field Atrium. Amherst boys win regional title Members of the Amherst boys’ basketball team celebrate after beating Pacelli, 58-52, Saturday, Feb. 23, in a Division 4 Regional Championship game. With the victory, the Falcons improved their season record to 20-3. Earlier in the month, Amherst captured the CWC-8 Conference title with a 13-1 mark. As this issue of the “Spirit” was going to press, the Falcons were preparing to meet Oconto in a Sectional semi-final match. Congratulations to Coach Gregg Jensen and his Falcon players! —Photos by RC!2 Photography 30 • The Community Spirit March 2013 The Community Spirit • 31 “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” News from the Tomorrow River School District March 2013 Building Project Update In Review: With the passing of the building referendum, the district will now move into the building phase. In preparation, the Board held a special meeting on Monday, November 26, 2012 to create a Building Project Steering Committee. The focus of this committee will be to oversee taking the plans from concept to reality. The Board decided to create an eleven member team who will serve as representatives on the steering committee. To date the following people have agreed to serve on the steering committee: John Cowden, Deena Gordon, George Konkol, Rich Stuczynski, Cathy Kirsling, Kelly Loken, Mike Turner, Bob Stuczynski, Robert Smith, Kathy Garske, LeAnn Chase, Mike Toelle. Since the proposed timeline (see below) is for ground to be broken this spring, this committee has been meeting twice a month since its inception. As a result of this committee’s detailed examination of the original conceptual drawings, some modifications have been suggested and approved by the Board of Education. For example, the original plans called for vacating two existing classrooms in the middle school area due to the construction of the cafeteria. After obtaining more accurate information for the entire project, it was determined that we will be able to salvage these areas for use as storage and/or future classrooms at a reduced rate compared to new construction costs. This can be accomplished without impacting the overall expenditure of $8.5 million. Additionally, as the School Street renovation was discussed the consensus of the committee was that a recommendation be forwarded to the Board of Education to include the construction of curbing and sidewalks along the area impacted by the construction. The reasoning was that it is more cost effective to add sidewalks and curbing to this project while the roads are under construction rather than making these changes sometime in the future. Both recommendations were forwarded and approved by the Board of Education. Tomorrow River School District Project Schedule/Timeline Design: Investigation Phase:November 2012 – December 2012 completed Schematic Design Review: December 2012 – January 1, 2013 completed Design Development Phase: Decemver 2012 – January 2013 completed Construction Document Phase: January 2013 – March 2013 Project Bidding Phase: April 2013 – May 1, 2013 Demolition: Demolition & Set-Up Phase: July 2013 Construction: Construction Phase: April 2013 – August 2014 Projection for Completion: August 2014 For an update of the schematic drawings, please visit the district web site. For a conversation regarding the progress of the project, please feel free to contact any committee member or Board member. LeAnn Chase, Superintendent Nurse warns about harmful effects of energy drinks By Heather Schultz, School Nurse An energy drink is a type of beverage containing stimulants, mainly caffeine, that claims to give you extra energy, improve alertness, and improve physical and mental performance. There are many brands and varieties of these drinks including Monster, RockStar, and Redbull. Energy drinks contain high, varying amounts of caffeine, sugar and other additives like amino acids and herbs. Energy drinks are making headlines in the news again with a recent report called “Energy Drinks: What Teenagers (and Their Doctors) Should Know” published in Pediatrics in Review by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The authors looked at 23 previous studies on energy drinks and energy drink use by youths. Their findings highlight the harmful effects of energy drinks for adolescents including heart and di- gestive problems to insomnia, anxiety, dehydration and other problems. These drinks are even more dangerous when mixed with alcohol. Some of the harmful effects of energy drinks are caused by the caffeine that they contain. Consumer Reports magazine reviewed 27 popular energy drinks and found the amount of caffeine varied from 6mg to 242 mg. Eleven of the products tested didn’t even list the amount of caffeine on the label. Among the 16 that did, five had more than 20 percent more caffeine than their label stated. This makes it difficult to monitor the amount of caffeine an individual is taking in. The recommendation by the American Academy of Pediatrics is that adolescents do not get more than 100 mg of caffeine a day. That is about the amount contained in a cup of coffee. Many energy drinks also contain additives such as ginseng, taurine, and carnitine which are not regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, so their effects are not completely understood. Considering the potential side effects of energy drinks, there are much better ways to boost energy and to feel energized. Start with getting plenty of sleep at night. Individual needs may vary but most teens need 8 to 9 ½ hours of sleep each night. Eat well and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Get plenty of exercise as regular physical activity will also improve your energy level. If you are dependent on caffeine, cut down slowly on the amount that you drink to help avoid caffeine withdrawal symptoms that include headaches, body aches and depressive symptoms. Encourage your children to avoid energy drinks and to make healthier choices! DECLARATION OF SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDACY I hereby certify that the following three individuals have declared their candidacy for a position of school board member in the School District of the Tomorrow River, as per Wisconsin State Statutes Section 120.06(7). Voting on April 2, 2013 will be for two positions. I also certify that the drawing for ballot order was supervised by me, LeAnn Chase, Clerk of Elections, and Marilyn Orsund, District Administrative Assistant. The candidates are listed in ballot order as they shall appear on the official ballot. Mark J. Kryshak, 231 Mill Street, Amherst, WI 54406 – Village of Amherst John Cowden, 9466 Valley View Road, Amherst, WI 54406 – Town of Lanark Diana L. Bohman, 198 High Street, Amherst, WI 54406 – Village of Amherst Signed/Dated the 3rd Day of January, 2013 LeAnn Chase, School District Clerk of Elections Marilyn Orsund, District Administrative Assistant Attention Residents of the TR School District Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 4, 2013 to participate in an opportunity to raise money for athletics AND benefit you too!! Are you tired of those old TV’s collecting dust; sick of looking at old computer monitors, keyboards, CPUs, phones, etc? Here is your chance to get rid those electronics and help the Athletic Department at the same time. The electronics fundraiser will be on Saturday, May 4 in the school parking lot beginning at 8:00am. Bring in old electronics to be recycled at a nominal fee. More information will be available as the date approaches. Job Posting for TRCCS Lead Teacher This key position will provide pedagogical leadership for the school community and lead the faculty in delivering a Waldorf-inspired curriculum for grades 4K-6. This person holds the vision of the school, ensuring the quality of the teaching and creating a spirit of collaboration and mutual support among the teaching staff. The Lead Teacher also supports the school’s healthy growth and development through cultivating and maintaining strong relationships with the School District, the Governance Board, the parents, other partners, and the broader community. The application deadline is March 11th, 2013. Candidates must have the appropriate WI DPI licensure for teaching and we hope they will also have experience and training in Waldorf education. Educational leadership credentials or a Master’s degree would be a plus. The position will be 1 FTE for the 2013/14 school year, for time prior to the start of the 2013/14 school year there will be an hourly rate of $20 for services as needed up to 120 hours. This will include assistance in hiring teachers, professional development and additional task in planning for the school opening in September. The salary will coincide with District guidelines and depend on experience. If you, or anyone you know, are qualified for this position we encourage you to apply. We are dedicated to finding a candidate that can embody the mission, goals and philosophy of the TRCCS and help envision and create the school culture. Feel free to call or email with any questions. February 2013 Student of the Month The music deptartment has nominated Senior, Jonathan Konkol as Amherst Student of the Month. “Jonathan is exceptionally talented and encourages and motivates others to realize their potential.” “He balances so many aspects of his life including school, work, sports, and various music groups, always with calm collectiveness, and a sense of humor. Jonathan has been a pleasure to have in the music department for the past 7 years, and will be missed! ~ Jonathan Konkol~ 32 • The Community Spirit March 2013 Tomorrow River School Board Meeting Minutes WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2013 SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES Call to Order: The special meeting of the Electors of the School District of the Tomorrow River was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Sandrs Keener. In attendance: Board Members present included Sandra Keener, Mike Turner, Diana Bohman, Bob Stuczynski and Kelly Loken. Also present: LeAnn Chase, Mike Toelle, Kurt Bohman, Don Lutz, Dale Lutz and Ruth Lutz. 2. Pledge of Allegiance: President Sandra Keener led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Reading of Public Notice of Special Meeting: Read by Diana Bohman, School Board Clerk. 4. Call for Nominations for Meeting Chairperson: Sandra Keener nominated. 5. Voice Vote on Nomination of Chairperson: Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to accept nomination of Sandra Keener as meeting chairperson. The motion carried on a voice vote. 6. Purpose and Consideration of Resolution Authorizing Site Acquisition and Designating Said Sites for Potential School District Buildings (Section 120.10(5m) and 120.10(5) of Wisconsin Statutes) 7. Official Ballot Vote of the Electors of the School District of the Tomorrow River for the following: Shall the following resolution be approved? RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SITE ACQUISITION AND DESIGNATING SAID SITES FOR POTENTIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDINGS BE IT RESOLVED by the electors of the School District of the Tomorrow River, Portage County, Wisconsin, that the School Board be authorized to acquire the sites located as described in the attached Exhibit A (which is incorporated herein by this reference) to be designated for potential School District buildings pursuant to Sections 120.10(5m) and (5) of the Wisconsin Statutes. 8. Tally Official Voting Results of the Electors: 8 Yes / 0 No. Diana Bohman read resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the electors of the School District of the Tomorrow River, Portage County, Wisconsin, that the School Board SHALL BE authorized to acquire the sites located as described in the attached Exhibit A (which is incorporated herein by this reference) to be designated for potential School District buildings pursuant to Sections 120.15(5m) and (5) of the Wisconsin Statutes. 9. Adjourn: Bob Stuczynski moved, Kelly Loken seconded to adjourn meeting at 7:20 p.m. The motion carried on a voice vote. Respectfully submitted, LeAnn Chase, District Administrator Diana Bohman, School Board Clerk 4.7 1. 5. JANUARY 14, 2013 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Call to Order: The regular meeting of the Tomorrow River School Board was called to order at 7:01 p.m. in the District Board Room by President Sandi Keener. In attendance: Board members present included Kelly Loken, Diana Bohman, Sandi Keener, Mike Turner, and Bob Stuczynski. Also present: LeAnn Chase, Mike Toelle, Mark Luetschwager, Phil Tubbs, Becky Galvin, Jennifer West, Chamomile Nusz, Marisa Loken, Michael Clark and Kathy Nicholson. Pledge of Allegiance: President Sandi Keener led the Pledge of Allegiance. Public Participation According to Policy #0167.3: No participation requested. Informational Items 4.1 Future Regular Board Meeting Dates: Regular meeting dates confirmed for Mondays, January 28, February 11 & 25, 2013. 4.2 Referendum Bonding Presentation: Michael Clark, Robert W. Baird & Co., presented referendum financing plan considerations for the approved $8,500,000 construction bonding. Discussed goals, methods of bond sales, draw schedules, investment earnings and different payment scenarios. 4.3 PTO Report: Jennifer West reported on upcoming events including sledding party scheduled for January 17, Lego League being started, potluck dinner for parent/teacher conferences and spaghetti dinner scheduled for Thursday, February 21, 2013. With the upcoming transition of grade five to Middle School, the PTO is looking at extending their services thru grade six in the future. 4.4 Student Council Report: Marisa Loken reported trivia week, headed by Joan Slovachek, was a great success. Upcoming events include an “Orange Out” on Monday, February 18, 2013 with proceeds going to the Leukemia Foundation, and the Winter Carnival which will be held in the cafeteria this year due to a conflict with the gym. 4.5 Current Enrollment: Reviewed enrollment for December 2012 (1,031 students). Copy attached. 4.6 Falcon Facts Athletic News Bulletin: Reviewed district athletic news presented by Pam Huston, Athletic Director. Copy attached. 6. Building Referendum Report: Mike Turner reported the project committee is researching the cost of maintaining the two Middle School classrooms currently scheduled for demolition due to the addition of the cafeteria. By saving these classrooms we can add seven full classrooms to the building instead of five. Playground equipment was also discussed. 4.8 Charter School Report: Chamomile Nusz reported there are currently 63 students signed up for the 201314 school year. Governance Board needs additional members. Charter School has become a member of Wisconsin Green Schools Network and WISN. Interviews for the Curriculum Developer position have been completed and the job should be offered soon. Continue meeting with CWES to develop a facility use contract, they have committed four classrooms for the first year. Reviewed proposed charter school contract. New website has been developed and will be going live soon, visit us at “tomorrowrivercommunityschool. org”. 4.9 Verification of Declaration of School Board Member Candidacy for the April Election: Mark Kryshak, John Cowden and Diana Bohman have declared their candidacy for a school board member position. Voting on April 2, 2013 will be for two positions. Copy attached. 4.10 WASB State Education Convention: WASB convention being held Wednesday through Friday, January 23, 24 & 25, 2013 in Milwaukee. Diana Bohman, LeAnn Chase, Kelly Loken and Bob Stuczynski are registered to attend. 4.11 WASB Legal and Human Resources Conference: Conference being held February 15 and March 7, 2013 at the Holiday Inn in Stevens Point. Board Members should contact Marilyn to register. Copy attached. 4.12 WASB 2013 Resolutions: Diana Bohman reviewed the 2013 proposed WASB resolutions to be debated at the upcoming state convention. Copy attached. Recommend Approval of Consent Agenda: Mike Turner moved, Diana Bohman seconded to move item 5.3.2.2 (MS/ HS Tech Ed Teacher Resignation) to closed session. The motion carried on a voice vote. Diana Bohman moved, Mike Turner seconded to approve remaining consent agenda items listed below as presented. The motion carried on a voice vote. 5.1 Approval of Minutes 5.1.1 Regular Board Meeting of December 10, 2012 5.1.2 Buildings & Safety Committee Meeting of November 8, 2012 5.1.3 Building Project Committee Meetings of December 4 & 18, 2012 5.1.4 Finance Committee Meeting of November 19, 2012 5.2 Financial Reports: Copies attached. 5.2.1 Approval of December 2012 Bills 5.2.2 Review December 2012 Receipts 5.2.3 December 2012 Treasurer’s Report 5.2.4 Year to Date Budget Report 5.3 Personnel: Copies attached. 5.3.1 Leave Requests: Emily Blanke leave of absence through Sunday, February 3, 2013. Donna Brenner LWOP Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Sara Pate FMLA to begin on or about April 5, 2013. 5.3.2Resignation 5.3.2.1 Mark McKenzie – Maintenance Department 5.3.2.2 Harry Page – MS/HS Tech Ed Teacher (Moved to closed.) 5.3.3 Co-Curricular Contract: Sarah Scheunemann (Second Year Mentor) Discussion/Action Items 6.1 Discuss and Possibly Approve/Deny Early Retirement Notice for 2012-2013: Proposing one time $500 stipend for any teacher notifying the district in writing by February 15, 2013 of intent to retire. This allows the district to begin planning for upcoming vacancies. Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to approve the proposed early retirement notice supplement for the 2012-2013 school year as presented. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.2 Review and Possibly Accept Donation from Mick Hermsen ($250) and a Proposed Donation from the Amherst Youth Football Program ($4550) to Cover the Purchase Cost of a New Football Blocking Sled: Mike Turner moved, Bob Stuczynski seconded to accept both donations with Mrs. Chase to assign person/s to write a letter of acceptance and appreciation. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.3 Review and Possibly Accept Monetary Donation from David & Lisa Waldoch: Mike Turner moved, Bob Stuczynski seconded to accept $2,500 donation ($500 to AHS Band Department, $1,000 to AHS Choir Department, $1,000 to Elementary Music Department) with Mrs. Chase to assign person/s to write a letter of acceptance and appreciation. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.4 Review and Possibly Accept Monetary Donation from Baysek Machines Incorporated: Mike Turner moved, Bob Stuczynski seconded to accept $5,000 donation to be split between the FBLA activity account and the Spanish Club activity account with Mrs. Chase to assign person/s to write a letter of acceptance and appreciation. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.5 Review and Discuss WECAN (Wisconsin Education Career Access Network): WECAN is an internet hiring environment where we can post job openings. Kelly Loken moved, Diana Bohman seconded to approve joining WECAN at an annual cost of $656.25. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.6 Review and Possibly Adopt HEART/WRERA 403(b) Plan Amendment: Due to IRS amendments, district 403(b) plan documents will need to include amendments related to HEART (Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act of 2008) and WRERA (Worker, Retiree, and Employer Recover Act of 2008). Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to approve the proposed 403(b) plan amendment for HEART and WRERA as proposed. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.7 Discuss and Possibly Approve Additional 4-Hour Position in the Food Service Department: Reviewed costing estimate for proposed position. Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to approve the addition of a four hour lunchtime position in the Food Service Department. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.8 Review and Possibly Approve Contract Amendment for Professional Services of Bray Associates Architects, Inc. for the Proposed Building and Site Improvements Project: Bob Stuczynski moved, Diana Bohman seconded to table item for next meeting pending a meeting with POB and Bray to discuss further. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.9 Review and Possibly Approve Civil Engineering Proposal for Storm Water, Permit Preparation and Construction Services for the Proposed Building and Site Improvements Project from Point of Beginning, Inc.: Bob Stuczynski moved, Diana Bohman seconded to table item for next meeting pending a meeting with POB and Bray to discuss further. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.10 Review and Discuss Letter of Request from the Amherst Area Foundation Regarding Reduction of Contracted Amount/Payment for Use of District Grounds for the Youth Soccer Program: Payment of $600 was received December 20, 2012 for youth soccer 2012 facility use. Mike Turner moved, Diana Bohman seconded to continue contracting and paying per use with the Jensen Center as is currently the process. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 6.11 Discuss Results of the Meeting of Electors on January 9, 2013 and Property Acquisition: Elector meeting on January 9, 2013 resulted in approval to purchase adjoining properties. Meetings with homeowners have gone very well. District attorney will be contacted with all information acquired. 6.12 Review and First Reading of Neola New Policies and Revisions: NEOLA new policies and revised policies were reviewed and no changes requested. See list below. Copies attached. #0160 Bylaws: Meetings/Closed Session (Revision) #3122 Professional Staff: Nondiscrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity (Revision) #3140 Professional Staff: Termination, Non-Renewal and Resignation (Revision) #3220 Professional Staff: Staff Evaluation (New) #4122 Support Staff: Nondiscrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity (Revision) #5460.01 Students: Diploma Deferral (New) #6320 Finances: Purchasing (New) #7540.03 Property: Student Network and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety (Revision) #7540.04 Property: Staff Network and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety (Revision) #8141 Operations: Required Reporting of Staff Conduct (New) #8210 Operations: School Calendar (Revision) #8330 Operations: Student Records (Revision) Operations: Environmental Health #8405 and Safety Program (Revision) (Neola must renumber as 8451 is already in use, possibly use #8454) #8454 Operations: Pediculosis/Head Lice (New) #8462 Operations: Student Abuse and Neglect (Revision) #8500 Operations: Food Services (Revision) The Community Spirit • 33 “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” #8540 Operations: Vending Machines (New) #9160 Relations: Public Attendance at School Events (Revision) 7. Items for Next Agenda: High School Play, Property Acquisition, State Convention Report, Tony Evers Fair Funding Recommendation, Grade 5 to Middle School Report 8. Closed Session: Diana Bohman moved, Mike Turner seconded to move to closed session pursuant to State Statutes 19.85(1)(f), for the purpose of considering medical, social or personal histories of a specific person and acceptance of teacher resignation. Roll call vote: Kelly Loken-aye, Diana Bohman-aye, Sandi Keener-aye, Mike Turner-aye, Bob Stuczynski-aye. Adjourned to closed session. 9. Return to Open Session: Mike Turner moved, Diana Bohman seconded to return to open session. The motion carried on a voice vote. A. Take Possible Action on Closed Session Items: Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to accept letter of resignation from Harry Page, MS/HS Teach Ed Teacher, effective immediately. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. 10. Adjourn: Kelly Loken moved, Bob Stuczynski seconded to adjourn meeting at 10:12 p.m. The motion carried on a voice vote. Respectfully submitted, LeAnn Chase, District Administrator Diana Bohman, School Board Clerk JANUARY 28, 2013 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MINUTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Call to Order: The regular meeting of the Tomorrow River School Board was called to order at 7:00 p.m. in the District Board Room by President Sandi Keener. In attendance: Board members present included Kelly Loken, Diana Bohman, Sandi Keener, Mike Turner, and Bob Stuczynski. Also present: LeAnn Chase, Mike Toelle, Phil Tubbs, Becky Galvin, Karoleen Glenzer and Celeste Paugel. Pledge of Allegiance: President Sandi Keener led the Pledge of Allegiance. Public Participation According to Policy #0167.3: No participation requested. Informational Items 4.1 Future Board Meeting Dates: Regular meeting dates confirmed for Mondays, February 11 & 25, 2013. 4.2 Set March Regular Board Meeting Date/s: Regular meeting dates set for Monday, March 11 and Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Copy attached. 4.3 Report on the WASB State Education Convention, January 23-25 in Milwaukee: Reviewed summary reports from Kelly Loken and LeAnn Chase. Copies attached. Diana Bohman reported on the delegate meetings. Diana Bohman and Bob Stuczynski reported on sessions attended during the convention. 4.4 Information/Report on Building Security: Phil Tubbs escorted SRT Team Leader Bob Wanta around building. He was very impressed with security in place such as door numbering and wireless camera system. He also pointed out areas for improvement. 4.5 Building Referendum Update: Mike Turner reported updates from the project committee including Middle School gym locker room renovations, new classrooms and bumping out new cafeteria to save the existing two classrooms. 4.6 Report on Grade 5 Transition to Middle School: Phil Tubbs reviewed committee members and current areas of discussion such as physical education, lunch/recess, class schedules and extra-curricular activities being affected. Copy attached. 4.7 WASB Legal and Human Resources Conference: LeAnn Chase and Becky Galvin are registered to attend February 15, 2013, and Diana Bohman and Mike Turner are registered to attend February 15 and March 7, 2013 at the Stevens Point Holiday Inn. 4.8 WASB Finance Seminar and Day at the Capitol: Finance seminar being held Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at Monona Terrace in Madison, and Day at the Capitol being held Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Board Members interested need to contact Marilyn in the District Office to register. Copy attached. 4.9 January Tax Levy Payments: Reviewed 2012-13 tax levy payments received to date. Copy attached. Recommend Approval of Consent Agenda: Kelly Loken moved, Diana Bohman seconded to approve the consent agenda as presented. The motion carried on a voice vote. 5.1 Approval of Minutes 5.1.1 Regular Board Meeting of January 14, 2013 5.1.2 Special Board Meeting/Meeting of District Electors of January 9, 2013 5.1.3 Finance Committee Meeting of December 10, 2012 5.1.4 Building Project Committee Meeting of January 8, 2013 5.2 Personnel 5.2.1 Co-Curricular Contracts: Connor Avery (Junior High Wrestling Coach), Mark Lusic (Weight Room Supervisor April 1, 2013 through June 7, 2013). Copies attached. 5.2.2 Leave Request: Leave without pay request from Beth Shore. Copy attached. Discussion/Action Items 6.1 Review and Possibly Approve Purchase of Framed Aerial Print/s: Two framed aerial pictures were presented to the Board, one of the school district 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 property and one of the whole village. Mike Turner sections A and B. See list below. Copies attached. moved, Kelly Loken seconded to purchase the school #0160 Bylaws: Meetings/Closed Session (Revision) district portrait at a cost of $235. The motion carried #3122 Professional Staff: on a voice vote. Review and Possibly Approve Proposal for High Nondiscrimination and Equal School Musical/Play: Anticipated costs for the spring Employment Opportunity production of “Guys and Dolls” were reviewed. Copy (Revision) attached. #3140 Professional Staff: Termination, Discuss and Possibly Approve Increase in Non-Renewal and Resignation Maintenance/Custodial/Bus Driver Position to Include (Revision) Summer Schedule/Hours for Suitable Candidate: #3220 Professional Staff: Staff Evaluation Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to approve (New) the addition of summer hours to current bus driver/ #4122 Support Staff: Nondiscrimination custodial position as presented. The motion carried on and Equal Employment Opportunity a voice vote. Copy attached. (Revision) Review and Possibly Approve Proposal for Increase #5460.01 Students: Diploma Deferral (New) #6320 Finances: Purchasing (New) in Fees Paid to Sport Officials: Phil Tubbs explained #7540.03 the lack of quality officials for athletic competitions Property: Student Network and because Amherst is one of the lowest paying schools. Internet Acceptable Use and Safety Kelly Loken moved, Bob Stuczynski seconded (Revision) to approve the proposed official rate increases as #7540.04 Property: Staff Network and presented to begin with the Spring 2013 season. The Internet Acceptable Use and Safety motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. (Revision) Review and Possibly Approve EBD Teacher Based #8141 Operations: Required Reporting of on Need: Currently teaching EBD students with CD Staff Conduct (New) students and this is not working to meet individual IEP #8210 Operations: School Calendar requirements. Mike Turner moved, Diana Bohman (Revision) seconded to approve hiring a 1.0 FTE EBD teacher #8330 Operations: Student Records immediately as proposed. The motion carried on a (Revision) Operations: Environmental Health voice vote. Copy attached. #8405 Review and Possibly Approve Additional Staffing and Safety Program (Revision) (Neola must renumber as 8451 is for RTI: Due to the statewide initiative to service individual students in danger of failing, the need for already in use, possibly use #8454) a reading specialist to head RTI is needed. Diana #8454 Operations: Pediculosis/Head Lice Bohman moved, Mike Turner seconded to approve (New) hiring a 1.0 FTE RTI Specialist as proposed. The #8462 Operations: Student Abuse and motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. Neglect (Revision) Discuss Location of High School Prom: LeAnn #8500 Operations: Food Services Chase discussed prom being held offsite last year and (Revision) Operations: Vending Machines is asking Board Members for input moving forward. #8540 Board Members agreed offsite locations for such (New) Relations: Public Attendance at events must be presented and approved at a regular #9160 board meeting prior to the event. School Events (Revision) Review and Possibly Approve Early Graduation 7. Items for Next Agenda: Nothing discussed. Request for January 2014: Diana Bohman moved, 8. Closed Session: Diana Bohman moved, Bob Stuczynski Kelly Loken seconded to approve early graduation seconded to move to closed session pursuant to State request from Neva Borski to graduate January 2014. Statutes 19.85(1)(c)(e)(f), for the purpose of considering The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. medical, social or personal histories of a specific person and Review and Possibly Adopt Resolution on DPI Fair mandatory reporting, and request for a closed session meeting Funding: Diana Bohman requested support of all to discuss employment contract/s. Roll call vote: Kelly Board Members for Tony Evers fair funding proposal. Loken-aye, Diana Bohman – aye, Sandi Keener – aye, Mike Diana Bohman moved, Kelly Loken seconded to Turner-aye, Bob Stuczynski – aye. Adjourned to closed approve resolution reading “The Tomorrow River session. School District Board of Education resolves that our 9. Return to Open Session: Bob Stuczynski moved, Kelly Governor and Legislature support and enact the ‘Fair Loken seconded to return to open session. The motion Funding of Our Future Plan’ that has been proposed by carried on a voice vote. the Wisconsin Department of Education for the 2013A. Take possible action on Closed Session Items: No action 15 state budget.” The motion carried on a voice vote taken. with Bob Stuczynski abstaining. Copy attached. 10. Adjourn: Bob Stuczynski moved, Mike Turner seconded to Discuss Property Acquisition and Reps to Meet adjourn meeting at 10:25 p.m. The motion carried on a voice with Ruder Ware/Terri Smith: The next step for the vote. adjacent property acquisition is the meet with lawyer Respectfully submitted, from Ruder Ware. Mike Turner and Diana Bohman LeAnn Chase, District Administrator will attend this meeting as Board representatives. Diana Bohman, School Board Clerk Discuss and Possibly Approve Modification/s to the Building Project Plan: Building project committee is proposing expending less money on the middle school 2013 SPRING ELECTION NOTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE TOMORROW RIVER locker room project to save existing two classrooms being eliminated by the new NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to qualified electors of the School District cafeteria. Mike Turner moved, Kelly Loken of the Tomorrow River, Villages of Amherst, Amherst Junction and seconded to revise plans for the middle Nelsonville; Towns of Amherst, Buena Vista, Lanark, New Hope and school locker room to save the two existing Stockton, County of Portage, State of Wisconsin that on middle school classrooms and move the new April 2, 2013 cafeteria out. The motion carried on a voice being the first Tuesday of April, 2013, the Election of School Board vote. Members will be held at your regular polling place. All locations will be open at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. Review and Possibly Approve Contract Amendment for Professional Services of The following are candidates for a three-year term. School Board members Bray Associates Architects, Inc. for the are elected at large in the district. Two members will be elected. Proposed Building and Site Improvements MARK J. KRYSHAK Project: During a meeting with Bray JOHN COWDEN Associates and Point of Beginning it was DIANA L. BOHMAN explained there will be no duplication of LeAnn Chase, Election Clerk service costs to approve the contracts listed in items 6.12 and 6.13. Bob Stuczynski moved, Diana Bohman seconded to approve OFFICIAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT proposed amendment to the Bray Associates for the School District of the Tomorrow River, Wisconsin Architects, Inc. contract. The motion carried NOTICE TO ELECTORS: THIS BALLOT MAY BE INVALID UNLESS on a voice vote. Copy attached. INITIALED BY 2 ELECTION INSPECTORS. IF CAST AS AN ABSENTEE BALLOT, THE BALLOT MUST BEAR THE INITIALS OF THE MUNICIPAL Review and Possibly Approve Civil CLERK OR DEPUTY CLERK. Engineering Proposal for Storm Water, To vote for a candidate whose name is printed on the ballot, make a cross (X) in Permit Preparation and Construction the square at the RIGHT of the name of the candidate for whom you desire to vote. Services for the Proposed Building and To vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot, write the name in Site Improvements Project from Point of the blank space provided for the purpose. Beginning, Inc.: Bob Stuczynski moved, * * * VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO * * * Diana Bohman seconded to approve proposed civil engineering contract from School Board Member VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN 2 Point of Beginning, Inc. as presented. The motion carried on a voice vote. Copy attached. MARK J. KRYSHAK ................................................................................. Second Reading and Possible Adoption of JOHN COWDEN ...................................................................................... Neola New Policies and Revisions: Mike DIANA L.BOHMAN ................................................................................. Turner moved, Kelly Loken seconded to .................................................................................................................. adopt new and revised Neola policies as .................................................................................................................. presented with revisions to policy #8540 34 • The Community Spirit March 2013 Attention Residents of the Tomorrow River School District Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 4, 2013 to participate in an opportunity to raise money for athletics AND benefit you too!! Are you tired of those old TV’s collecting dust; sick of looking at old computer monitors, keyboards, CPUs, phones, etc? Here is your chance to get rid those electronics and help the Athletic Department at the same time. The electronics fundraiser will be on Saturday, May 4 in the school parking lot beginning at 8:00am. Bring in old electronics to be recycled at a nominal fee. More information will be available as the date approaches. FBLA members advancing to state include: Back row, left to right, Sidney Dombrowski, Emily Dalsky, Alyssa Eiden, Sawyer Hintz, Daniel Cronce, Cameron Gaulke. Second Row, Left to Right, Morgan Lepak, Gabby Peterson, Marisa Loken, Mickey Gosh, Kirsten Wideman, Alexis Nelson, Emma Barnes, Amy Sutheimer, Sam Chesmore. Front Row, Left to Right, Alayna Holderman, Alex Oliver, Jon Konkol, Caleb Glennon, Jeremy Oney, Margaret Eddy, Lily Kraft, Chyaine Rosenthal. FBLA State Competitors By Alexis Nelson and Morgan Lepak On February 2, 2013 55 FBLA members attended the Future Business Leaders of America Competition at Mid-State Technical College. Twenty-four of those members are advancing to the State FBLA Competition in Wisconsin Dells. Should the students advance to Nationals, they will compete in Anaheim, California this summer. Joy Hoeft is the FBLA advisor. ACT Prep Course Offered in Amherst Submitted by Shelley Swanson High School Counselor Amherst high school will be offering an ACT Test Prep Course on Thursday, April 4th from 8:10-3:00pm at the Jensen Center. The cost of the course is $20.00, lunch included. CESA 5 representative Juliee Dredske, will be running the prep course. She will cover testing strategies, goal setting, practice tests, subject review, etc. Register by calling 715-815-5522 ext. or by email at sswanson@ amherst.k12.wi.us. From the High School Principal, Mark Luetschwager Attention All 7th-12th Grade Students, Parents, Counselors & Teachers!!! You are invited to attend Post-Secondary Night Wednesday, March 13th, 2013 at Stevens Point Area Senior High (SPASH) 5:30 – 8 p.m. Visit with college representatives and learn about: Admission requirements, programs of study, military options and more! This year’s representatives will be here from: Air Force Army Army National Guard The Arts Institute Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) Bellin College of Nursing Beloit College Cardinal Stritch University Carroll University Coe University Cornell College Fabco Equipment Inc Fox Valley Technical College Gill-Tech Academy of Hair Design Globe University Great Lakes Higher Education Gustavus Adolphus College Iowa State University Lakeland College Lake Superior State University Lawrence University Lincoln College - Illinios Luther College Madison Media Institute Marian University Marine Corps Marquette University Michigan Tech Mid-State Tech & Disability Coordinator Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Mount Mary College Navy Northcentral Technical College Northern Michigan University Northland College Northwestern College Rasmussen College Ripon College Silver Lake College SPASH Career Center St. Katherine University - Minnesota St. Mary’s University - Minnesota St. Norbert College Tulsa Welding School University of Minnesota-Duluth University of Minnesota-Mankato University of Minnesota-Twin Cities University of St. Thomas Universal Technical Institute - Illinois UW-Eau Claire UW-Green Bay UW–La Crosse UW-Madison UW-Marathon County UW-Milwaukee UW-Oshkosh UW-Parkside UW-Plattville UW-River Falls UW-Stevens Point UW-Stout UWSP-ROTC UW-Stevens Point & Disability Coordinator UW-Wood/Marshfield County Viterbo University Waldorf College Wartburg College Winona State University World Language AP/Placement Tips for Post-Secondary Night o Ask them a question such as: • What are your admissions requirements (gpa, rank, ACT)? • What classes should I take during high school? • What makes your campus different than other campuses? • What can I do to make myself stand out? • How much does your school cost and are there scholarships? • What are your most popular and unique majors from their programs? o Seniors….don’t forget to ask about: • Confirming your enrollment • Tuition and housing deposits • Placement tests and FAFSA –financial aid Another great winter sports season is winding down and I think it is time to thank our basketball and wrestling coaches. Greg Jensen, Jay Pitt, and Matt Colemer do a fantastic job with our boys and girls basketball teams, and Matt with our wrestling team. It is so nice to be able to watch our wonderful students compete during the winter months. This year winter seems to be hanging on until the bitter end. The trips to the gym to watch our athletes compete have made the crazy winter weather a little more bearable. As it stands today congratulations goes out to our conference champion boys basketball team and our girls are currently in first place with one game left to play. Good luck in the final game and the playoffs basketball players. Wrestling had another good year with several wrestlers just missing out on a trip to the state wrestling meet. Matt Colemer continues to build a strong wrestling program here at Amherst high school. Class scheduling for the 2013-14 school year is in full swing. We have received all of our course requests from the students and are finalizing our scheduling grid. This year scheduling will be a little different in the fact that with several teachers retiring in our elective areas, we will be posting some additional class offerings late that students will be able to register for. We want to allow our new hires the opportunity to post a class or two that allow them to teach to their strengths while still meeting the curricular needs of our district. It is always a double edge sword when teachers retire, you hate to lose the expertise of a veteran teacher, but you love the new ideas and energy of a new teacher. We have been blessed with such a great teaching staff at Amherst high school. I’m sure our new staff will fit the mold of high expectations and the rigorous teaching standards our current staff exhibits. We final piece of news I want to share with you is that we are moving into an area of curriculum called Project Lead the Way. It is a nationwide program that will create advanced opportunities for our students in the curricular area of Science, Technical Education, and Math. Project Lead the Way will provide curricular assistance and training in the fields of engineering and the biomedical fields to our staff and students; we will slowly infuse the curriculum over a three year time period allowing for adjustments in scheduling and staff development. Project Lead the Way will provide our students with some fantastic career exploration and enhanced learning opportunities in the engineering field along with the biomedical professions. I will provide more information on Project Lead the Way in future newsletters, for now keep on shoveling and let’s hope the ground hog was correct this year. I love winter, but the thought of spring is looking awfully nice right now. Notice to parents and friends of Tomorrow River Schools Athletes You probably have noticed a lack of Girls Basketball photos in the Spirit so far this year. If you have taken game photos and would like to share them with us, please send them to [email protected] or drop them off at the Jensen Center for submission to the paper. It’s a shame to not share their success this year along with our many other team events. Please include a caption with names of players and any details of the event if possible. Also, let us know who to give credit for the photos. —Thanks from the Spirit Staff The Community Spirit • 35 “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” Amherst Middle School Term 2 Honor Students Highest Honors (4.0 GPA) Grade 8: EMILY J. DEYO ELIZABETH M. GBUREK BECCA J. GLISCZINSKI AIMEE E. HINTZ BRANDON L. KONKOL MEGAN E. STRUBLE SUZANNE D. STUEBS SAMANTHA E. YENTER KODEE J. ZARNKE SAMANTHA M. ZBLEWSKI GARRETT J. HERMSEN GEENA E. JENSEN MAKAYLA R. KONKOL EMILY A. MESHAK VINCENT T. OMERNIK JOSHUA A. RIECK TANNER A. SCHELVAN CARSON A. SNELLER NATHAN S. STRUBLE NOLAN P. STRUBLE IAN I. WALDOCH High Honors (3.6 – 3.99 GPA) Grade 8: Grade 7: URSA N. ANDERSON AUSTINE AVERY SAWYER F. EIDEN SYDNEY M. HINTZ ROBERT W. JOHANNES ALLYSON J. LAIDLAW EMILY A. OMERNIK MASON T. PETERSON TY S. PETERSON DAVID B. RIECK CAZMIN L. SIMKOWSKI SHELBY R. STUCZYNSKI ALISON P. SUSKI MAXWELL R. VILLNOW Grade 6: KATLA M. ANDERSON RAE M. BALLINGER AMARA D. BENN MARIAH L. COHEN MADELYN J. DAVID LINDSAY M. DOSE EMILY M. FEIST BROGAN B. GLENNON JACKSON C. GLISCZINSKI BRENNER I. GOSH ELIZABETH G. ANDERSEN KATHRYN J. BORGEN MELISSA M. DECKER RACHEL A. DOMBROWSKI SAMUEL W. DOSE MAYA ELWOOD SHELBY GALLOWAY KRISTA A. HINTZ SYDNEY K. KARCH MEAGAN R. KIZEWSKI JAMIE N. LEATHERMAN KARLEE M. MAVES KAYLEY M. MCDOWELL AMANDA R. MORAN ALYSSA M. PAGEL MOLLY M. REICHERT CARSON O. RIECKMANN LILIA W. ZABLER Grade 7: DAKOTA D. ALDRICH HALEY M. ANDERSEN CHANDLER A. BENN MICHELLE M. CHOJNACKI DYLAN G. DOMBROWSKI MARCUS J. GLODOWSKI COLTON J. GROHOLSKI Area Nordic Skiers, Lily Kraft, Alissa Niggeman and Emma Barnes JESSICA J. GUTSCHOW MADISYN R. HAAS ALEXIS HAFERBECKER OLIVIA K. HELBACH MIKAELA L. HILKER BRITTNEY M. KIZEWSKI GRANT W. KROGWOLD JARED T. LEA OLIVIA L. LEHMAN JENNA L. LIEBE CAMDON M. LINTON JACLYN C. LUCHT TRENT L. MILLER JON P. NESOVANOVIC DAWSON J. O’BRIEN MIKAYLA P. PEPLINSKI TAYLOR C. RETZKE TAYLOR M. RUBEY MEGHAN E. STRANSKY DEVIN M. TOTH COLE J. VANNUYS MASON L. WIDEMAN COURTNEY L. WUTHRICH KARISSA M. YEHLING Grade 6: LAUREN A. BOELTE MATTHEW P. BORGEN SKYLAR BRICCO KADIN R. CONRADT ETHAN J. EBERT ANGELA EDELBURG ASHLEY A. GROSHEK RACHEL G. KLUVER KYLE J. KONKOL DYLAN A. KOSTUCH ANTHONY V. KREBSBACH EMALIE M. LIGMAN MATTHEW MARCH PRESTON S. MILLER GRACE T. MOE RACHEL A. OSTROWSKI KRISTIN A. PAGEL Middle School athletes Seth Barnes (4th) and Sam Williams (2nd) following the awards ceremony at Rhinelander High School. ALEXIS M. PLASKI ISAAC J. PREMUS ZACHARY J. TOELLE BENJAMIN G. VILLNOW VICTORIA A. WEIER ISAAC J. WINKELMAN Honors (3.0 – 3.599 GPA) Grade 8: SETH D. BARNES DEZIRAE BECKWITH ANNA M. BENJAMIN JOSHUA J. CISEWSKI KENDRA L. DOMBROWSKI MAX E. DOMBROWSKI ADAM B. HOFFMANN MATTHEW J. KROPIDLOWSKI NICHOLAS LEA CARSON LINDE KASSIDY E. MARTIN ANGEL NIEVES MOLLY A. PIONKOWSKI JOSHUA SCHUDE EMILY M. SOPA JOHN R. STANISLAWSKI RYAN TAUTGES RYAN THOMAS Grade 7: USKANA A. ALIMI THOMAS E. ANDERSEN KAYLEY S. BACH SHAYNA P. CISEWSKI KAYLI A. CONRADT KYRSTEN M. CULVER KASEY K. DOMBROWSKI BRAYDON J. ENGEBRETSON RYLIE E. ESTEP GRIFFIN W. FIRKUS KYLE D. GLODOWSKI BRYCE W. HEIMAN BRYCE C. HOLDERMAN DILLON T. HUNT COLE M. MCKENZIE DAWSON J. MEVERDEN STEPHANIE J. MURPHY RHYAN M. NEMZOFF DANIEL J. OSTROWSKI RILEY J. PATOKA SAXON H. SWAN MITCHELL S. TREBE MEAGHAN S. WALL CARTER M. ZBLEWSKI Grade 6: PETER J. BARNES MADDIE J. BLOCH ALEX J. BREED MITCHEL R. BRENNER SHAILYN K. BROOKS ALEXANDRIA N. COLLINS LUCAS EDELBURG MAKAYLA A. EVERSON STEPHANIE M. FELLAND ANTON J. FLETCHER CASSANDRA H. FLETCHER CASSANDRA L. GARCEAU LAUREN GOLDBERGER HANNAH R. HOFFMAN JORDAN R. HUNGER AMELIA J. KURSZEWSKI HAILEY J. MAKUSKI MAKAYLA D. NIGGEMANN JESSA L. NORD BLAKE M. NOWAK REBECCA J. OSTROWSKI ZACHARY T. PEPLINSKI JENNAVEE L. RYBICKI ERIC A. SPAULDING URIAH M. TRZEBIATOWSKI RENEE L. WHEELER ANTON J. ZANELLA Trent Miller at the start of the classic race. Skiers start every 15 seconds. Nordic Skiers compete at ‘Sprints Around the Capital’ By Patty Mork February 16-17th, Nordic skiers from the Iola Winter Sports Club traveled to Madison for their annual Winterfest and competed in the “sprints around the capital”. Over 90 truckloads of snow was hauled in to transform the streets around the capital to create this course. It is a challenging event for skiers to participate in and exciting for spectators as they sprint around the capital in team relays and individual events. Saturday evening in temps hovering around zero with a breeze off Lake Mendota IWSC’s team, Emma Barnes, Lily Kraft and Jessica Timerman, placed 5th in the classical team relays. Sunday started out a little warmer, 12 degrees with sunshine, for the individual freestyle (or skate skiing) sprints. Representing the middle school was Seth Barnes, Sam Williams, Anna Zajakowski and Mya Zajakowski. Another favorite, Peter Barnes, was unable to compete due to illness. High school skiers showcased Emma Barnes, Lily Kraft, Jessica Timerman and Sean McGibbon. Winning hardware in the final heat for middle school freestyle was Anna Zajakowski with a 2nd place finish and her sister Mya just seconds behind for 3rd place. The final heat for boys middle school had Seth Barnes finishing 3rd and Sam Williams in 5th. High school finishers in the final heat were Emma Barnes placing 4th and Sean McGibbon 6th. The numbers don’t tell the whole story as there were many fast heats with exciting finishes, often times relying on a photo finish to determine the placement. This group of skiers is exceptional and IWSC is fortunate to have all but one returning to next year’s ski team. Jessica Timerman will be graduating this spring. After skiing 6 years with the team, it will be hard to let her go. “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” News from the Second Grade By Mrs. Zimmerman Is it Spring yet? That is always a split decision when it comes to second graders and their teachers. Some would like the snow to stay forever, and some can’t wait for Spring to come. The adults are usually ready for Spring to make its arrival! In Reading, we have looked at the differences in fairy tales, folk tales and fables. There are so many different versions of these stories it is fun to see how each author puts their own spin on these timeless tales! In Science, we are working on our Solar System unit! We will write reports, make posters, and learn a lot of different facts about the planets. In Math, we will be looking at time and money. What child doesn’t want to learn about money? They love to spend it, now they need to understand the value of it. Thank you to all parents for coming to our parent-teacher conferences. We love being able to talk with you about your child. Hopefully, you learned some more about what is happening in your child’s classroom. Spring Break is on its way! Hopefully you enjoy the time off and the beautiful weather! Think Spring!! From the ES Counselor In classroom guidance we are working on personal safety which has four main themes: support network, safety rules, appropriate and inappropriate touch and assertiveness. Some tips for parents from “Be Smart: Say No to Strangers” include: Talk to your child about who is a stranger Keep a recent photo of your child Carefully check all babysitter references Never leave small children alone or unattended in a car or in public Be sure your child knows his/her name, address, and phone number. Show your child how to use 911. Be actively involved in your child’s life. Rehearse possible “stranger” situations with your child. The next unit will be on alcohol and drug awareness. We will learn how alcohol, tobacco and other drugs affect our body. We will also discuss peer pressure. The last unit of the year will be on careers. Groups at this time are: Friendship in grade one and New Hope in grades 3, 4 and 5. New Hope is for students who have had someone close to them die. They make a booklet and can share feelings and learn coping strategies. If your child at any time needs school supplies, please let us know. We would be happy to share the many supplies given to us by generous community members. The Community Spirit • 37 From the Elementary School Principal, Mike Toelle Being Flexible during the Construction Phase Change just seems to be a part of what has been taking place at Amherst in the last few years. As a district we’ll see major changes to the building next year with construction starting in either late May or early June. In the next few weeks we should be receiving a construction timeline document which will allow us to work out room placements for next school year, develop a traffic flow for parent drop off, and address parking issues due to temporary loss of spaces. The classroom placements will be the easy part but addressing how the parent drop-off for next school year may be challenging. When construction starts the current parent drop-off loop will be taken out to accommodate the new 4K/5K classrooms. The new fire lane which will serve as the bus loop will be started and may be usable next school year but if not we may have to use our current bus loop for busses and parent drop-off. This would create some challenges and flexibility would be needed to make this temporary plan work. Safety is a big concern but if we all keep safety in mind and drive slow the students should be safe. Students will also need to be flexible during the school year as likely when the 4K/5K rooms are finished (January) classroom moves will start. That would mean taking everything out of the room and moving it to the new location. Some additional cleaning would then take place in the recently vacated rooms which would be followed by another series of classroom moves. I’ll continue to give updates related to the building project and anticipate we should have solutions to the drop-off and parking issue by the end of the school year. As the article title states if we all work together and remain flexible during the construction phase, keeping in mind the big picture of how fortunate we are to provide our students such a wonderful end product of new classrooms and cafeteria, this should work out just fine. Until next month, stay healthy and safe. Class Placement Requests Emily Meshak, Rae Ballinger, Dr. Larry Sheckel, Joshua Rieck, Carson Sneller, and Adam Wise on stage with Mr. Science at the Jensen Center. Mr. Science By Nolan Struble and Zach Toelle Mr. Science, an amazing presenter about various laws and rules about science, amazed us and our fellow students on Monday, February 3 at the Jensen Center. He did this with sleight of hand tricks, and odds and ends that effectively demonstrated laws of science in a fun, interesting way. Back in the day, Mr. Science (a.k.a Dr. Larry Scheckel) was one of Mr. Tubbs’ favorite science teachers from Tomah, WI. When Mr. Science demonstrated his tricks he had students come up and help, whether it was holding a leaf blower, or attempting to stick a large, wooden toothpick through a balloon without it popping. One demon- stration used a garbage can and a fog machine to blow fog rings that you were able to see. Another included using ping pong balls and a leaf blower to show the suction power of air, or Bernoulli’s Principle. All in all the students had fun and would love it if he came back. Here are some quotes from students about what they thought: “He was awesome, he was funny, the whole presentation was great!” said Austin Bach. Amelia Kurszewski said, “ He taught us stuff about science, and it wasn’t boring!” “I loved the toys and stuff he had, it was really fun. I hope he can come again.” commented Katla Anderson. The students really liked the presentation, and we all hope he can come again! Busy in Fifth Grade natives and how to say no to peer pressure. Students demonstrated the skills they learned during the parent program on Wednesday, February 13. Hello from 5th grade! We are in our They did a great job! ‘busy’ time of the year here! Things really speed Coming up in March fifth grade will be going on up after Winter Break and don’t slow down until a field trip once again to The Grand Opera House the last day of school in June! in Oshkosh to see a play called “The Civil War”. Fifth graders were busy with Human Growth In April, we will also be participating in the Arbor and Development and CounterACT in January! Day Celebration on Friday, April 26th at 1:00, as During CounterACT Officer Tyler Miller came is tradition. And in May, fifth graders will be gointo each classroom and taught students about the ing to Heritage Hill in Green Bay to learn about consequences of using drugs, alcohol, or violence. what a community in Wisconsin looked like back The students learned about fun, safe and free alter- in the 1800’s. By Sarah Scheunemann Each spring there is considerable discussion about placing children in classes for the next school year. In my February of 2012 news article I stated the 2012/13 school year would likely be the last year we would accept parent requests. It’s official – we will not be accepting parent requests for the 2013/14 school year and beyond. As a staff we spend countless hours forming well-balanced classes so that all children will have an opportunity to learn and to grow both academically and socially in the best possible setting. When classes are structured, we follow a clear set of guidelines. Classes are formed into deliberate heterogeneous (mixed) groups with the following in mind: an even boy-girl balance, a full range of aptitudes, an even proportion of abilities and learning styles, an equal number of pupils in each class at each grade level, and placement of children who need extra support services following IDEA laws for inclusion and Title I guidelines. Once these factors have been considered, teachers will begin to build a class of children who show promise of working well together. At this point attempts are made to match pupil and teacher personality and style. We rely on observations made by the teachers during the course of the current school year so that our decisions are based on experiences with children. As I stated last year The State of Wisconsin has created very specific guidelines related to teacher evaluation with 50% of the evaluation being tied to student growth. In order to get the best possible environment to allow the teachers to be successful with the students we need to have control on overall placement of students, which is the biggest reason for this change. Schools are also graded on how well students progress each school year and last year Amherst Elementary School received an “Exceeds Expectations” from the department of Public Instruction. In order to continue to excel as a school the added flexibility will be critical. If you do have specific concerns over this decision feel free to contact me via e-mail, phone, or stop in to make an appointment. Important March and Early April Dates March 1st, Late Start, School Starts at 9:30 March 7th and 8th - 4K/5K Screening (No School for 4K and 5K students) March 22nd – Last day of Term, Students Released at Noon March 25th – 29th – Spring Break, No School April 1st will be a school day as make-up for our first snow day April 5th, Late Start, School starts at 9:30 38 • The Community Spirit March 2013 4K kids are ‘sprouting up’! BY Jillian Hornick and Susan Toelle 4K Teachers Spring is approaching! We can almost hear the robins now. Well, wishful thinking never hurts. Our little learners sure are working hard. They are growing both academically and physically. They started the year so small, but they look like kindergarteners now. We had a great Valentine’s Day party, sledding party, and pajama movie day. This month we will be learning about the farm and nursery rhymes. We will study farm animals, crops and recite familiar children’s rhymes. We have been busy writing lots of stories, and will continue learning about rhyming words, letter and number recognition. We are so proud of all they have accomplished in such a short amount of time! Please remember there is no 4K on March 7th to Screening and 4K Orientation. Also remember there is no school March 25th through the 29th. Yeah Spring Break! As always thank you all for your continued support of this program. 4K is here in Amherst because we believe in providing equal access to quality early learning experiences for all children. The Amherst Elementary PBIS Team “Falcon Way” 2nd Quarter Reward Winners include: Front Row-Maxim Wise Second Row: Isaac Glodowski, Michael Rzentkowski, Carson Zietlow, Jacob Derezinski, Tyler Soulsby Third Row: Taryn Blanchard, Jenna Morgan, Julius Lucht, Erin Lutz, Bryan Groshek, Brady Loken Missing from photo: Otto Anglemeyer The Falcon Has Landed On Friday, January 25th, “Freddy” the Falcon came to the Amherst Elementary School where students gathered in the elementary gym for their second quarterly reward drawing. This was an exciting time for both students and staff members as they awaited the announcements of the quarterly drawing winners. Two student names were drawn from each grade level. Our second quarter reward day was filled with exercise and fun! Students in 4K-1 had the opportunity to go bowling at Whitetail Lanes and the students in grades 2-5 went to the Stevens Point YMCA. These students enjoyed swimming and having fun in the teen center and open gym with their friends. Awesome job students on being safe, responsible, and respectful while we were out and about in our community. Keep up the great work! Quarterly celebrations are a way to recognize students who are following the “Falcon Way” and celebrate their role in helping create a positive school climate that focuses on learning. Students who received a major infraction during this quarter took part in a review activity that included discussions on past behaviors, review of current videos, and goal setting for this next quarter. Our goal is for all students to follow the “Falcon Way” throughout their day. An exciting event that will be coming soon is a new playground video. This video will demonstrate the “Falcon Way” to students when they are out at recess. ATTENTION TO THOSE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN YOUTH FOOTBALL OR CHEERLEADING FOR THE FALL 2013 SEASON – must be in 3rd-6th grade or 8 years old by 8/31/2013 to be eligible!!! Registration will be held in the Middle School Gym on Sunday, April 21st 2013 from 3:00 to 4:30 pm. Please plan to register in person so we can fit your child for equipment and ensure we have proper equipment for all participants. Items Needed for Registration (forms are located on internet, www. amherstfootball.org) • Official Application to Participate • Registration Fee (Football $75.00, Cheerleading $75.00 – includes shoes) • Make Check Payable to Amherst Youth Football & Cheerleading • Financial Aid will be available for those who qualify. • Code of Conduct • Alternate Year card if athlete has physical last year. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT REGISTRATION, PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD Pictured: Geena, Cassandra and Brittney Area Girl Scouts Thinking Day project: ‘Fighting Malaria One Net at a Time’ The local Girl Scouts are collecting money to send to Africa to buy permanent nets. The nets cost $2 each. If you are interested in donating to their cause, please call Rhonda at 715-570-0138 or Mary at 715-824-2024. They will be collecting until the end of March. Amherst Elementary February PTO Meeting Amherst Elementary PTO Meeting was held Monday, February 11th, 2013 at 6:00 in the Elementary Art Room. The Treasurer’s report is $13,065.95, but receipts from the sledding party still need to be submitted. Recent purchase for the after school program – The officer team decided to pay for a new cart that the after school program needed. It was purchased from Staples for $645.00. Sledding party recap – Fran Peplinski submitted the wrap-up info and said that there were between 250-300 students and family in attendance, which is one of the better turnouts so far. Jennifer Culver volunteered to take over planning the sledding party for next year. Fran has all of the notes from each year, so it should go smoothly. Spaghetti dinner – Krista Bentley advised that PTO will be buying coffee since not much was used last year, a large coffee will be purchased and the remainder will be donated to the teachers. Mr. Toelle will be asked to provide the Gatorade. Some reservations and donations have already come in, so we are planning for a good turnout. There will be a tote in the office for donations of the food and another note will be sent home as a reminder with where to drop the food off and giving people an option of donating money if they cannot attend. Potluck meal for parent/teacher conferences – Melanie Cullen is working with the encouragement committee to line up people to bring in food, so all is set. Grant opportunities and applications – Jennifer West has submitted a grant through Annie’s Project, which we have not heard from and also through Wood County for the school garden, which was $5,000. Jennifer has contacted irrigation specialists to check into water options, which is the most expensive part of the program. She also advised that she is working to put together a ‘business plan’ to bring to the school board to request support. There are so many great options for learning in the garden, so we will continue to work towards this goal. Playground planning meeting – There will be a playground meeting Monday, February 18th at 630pm at Whitetail Lanes, put on by the Referendum Committee. Members of the community are invited to attend to discuss options that may be available. Kelly Loken and Jennifer West will keep the PTO updated on what comes out of the meeting. It was brought up that we would like to utilize local builders if possible. Next meeting is Monday, March 11th at 600 in the Elementary Art Room The Community Spirit • 39 “Central Wisconsin’s Good News Newspaper” Elementary Finalists – 14 elementary students were finalists in the Elementary School Spelling Bee. Missing: Jade Anthony Elementary Winners – Third Place Winner , Kai Smith, First Place winner, Melody Moore, Second Place Winner , Ava McKenzie. Jade Anthony, another elementary school student that participated in the Elementary School Spelling Bee LEFT, Middle School Finalists – 15 middle school students participated in the Middle School Spelling Bee. RIGHT- Middle School Winners – First Place Winner-Lindsay Dose, Second Place WinnerAimee Hintz Amherst salutes the Spelling Bee winners The Tomorrow River School District held its 37th Annual School Spelling Bees in late January. To prepare for the two contests, 4th and 5th graders participated in classroom spelling bees. The top spellers in each grade then earned positions in the Elementary School Spelling Bee. On January 18, 2013, fourteen students participated in the Elementary School Spelling Bee. Fourth grade participants included: Harleigh Firkus, Chase Glodowski, Abigail Helbach, Samantha Jastromski, Rachel Laidlaw, Ava McKenzie, Grace Miller, and Kai Smith. Fifth grade participants included: Jade Anthony, Morgan Gibbs, Olivia Ligman, Melody Moore, Dylan Pacocha, Sylas Schaberg, The winners of this year’s Amherst Elementary Spelling Bee were Melody Moore (first place), Ava McKenzie (second place), and Kai Smith (third place). As the Elementary School winners, Melody Moore, Ava McKenzie, and Kai Smith earned an opportunity to compete in the Central Wisconsin Talented and Gifted Network 5th annual Elementary Invitational Spelling Bee on January 22, 2013 in Reedsburg, WI. Melody placed 4th out of 39 students. In order to participate in the Middle School Spelling Bee, 6th through 8th graders tried out on written tests. The top 15 students were then invited to participate in the Middle School Spelling Bee. On January 31, 2013, fifteen students from the Middle School were invited to participate, including: Amara Benn, Lindsay Dose, Lizzie Gburek, Jackson Glisczinski, Aimee Hintz, Robert Johannes, Sydney Karch, Meagan Kizewski, Jamie Leatherman, Mason Peterson, Ty Peterson, Technology Wizards using new tablets in third grade classes By Cathy Matson Amherst Elementary School students are moving full speed ahead with technology! It is not uncommon to see children reading their Nooks or Kindles, working on math fact software, or researching topics on the computers. Students practice their keyboarding skills in the computer lab during their weekly lessons. Each child practices math facts on a daily basis at his or her own level on the classroom computers. Third graders are expected to have their addition and subtraction facts, as well as their multiplication and division facts, mastered by the end of the school year. The extra computer practice has really made a difference! Recently students in Mrs. Matson’s class had the opportunity to read using their Nexus 7 Tablets. They shared stories with their kindergarten book buddies. It was a wonderful way to interact and display their love of reading (and technology) with a younger student. The kindergarten students enjoyed hearing a story about Clifford, and practicing their tablet skills. As part of a unit on space exploration, the third graders also used a Sky App to view the location of planets and constellations. With the introduction of so many apps and online resources, information and resources are just a click away. The Nexus 7 Tablets were purchased with funds from the Elementary PTO. Thank you PTO for helping our students keep up with this changing world. These third grade students use tablets during their book club meetings. Seated at the table are Alexa Shulfer, Dylan Werachowski, Abby Robinson, Shelby Lutz, Stephanie Bandy, and Aubrey Little-Ebert. Megan Struble, Nolan Struble, Cole Van Nuys, and Ian Waldoch. The winners of this year’s Amherst Middle School Spelling Bee were Lindsay Dose (first place) and Aimee Hintz (second place). As the Middle School winners, Lindsay Dose and Aimee Hintz earned invitations to compete in the Regional Spelling Bee held in Amherst at the Jensen Center on February 12th. Congratulations to all the spelling bee participants! Austen Hanneman, a third grader in Mrs. Matsons’s class, uses a tablet to read with his Book Buddy, Jason Martin. Jason is a kindergarten student in Mrs. Oleson’s class.
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