January 2009 - Southeast Warren Community School District
Transcription
January 2009 - Southeast Warren Community School District
January 2009 Volume IX - Issue VI • • • • JANUARY EVENTS PeeWee Wrestling Tourn. ITED/ITBS Testing FCCLA Blood Drive see calendar, page 7 for details INSIDE THE PRIDE Accelerated Readers.............. 5 Activities & Menu.................. 7 Athletic Director.................... 2 Board Minutes................... 5-8 FFA...................................... 2 Intermediate Schooll............. 4 Jr-Sr High Principal................ 3 Partners in Education............ 2 Primary School...................3,4 The WARREN PRIDE is a monthly publication of the Southeast Warren Community School District. Activities listed are subject to change and may also be accessed via the online calendar at: www.se-warren.k12.ia.us To receive or be removed from newsletter delivery (if not Boxholder), contact: LuAnn Ohnemus 641-466-3510 luann.ohnemus@ se-warren.k12.ia.us Southeast Warren Comm. School 16331 Tyler St. Liberty Center, IA 50145 Athletic Booster Meeting January 14, 7:00 pm at the High School Agenda: • Softball/Baseball fields • Sponsorships • Youth Basketball Tournaments • Jr. High concession • Lacona/Liberty Center popcorn poppers • Concession cash boxes • Spirit posters FCCLA Blood Drive Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:00 -Noon at the High School Gym Donations made at this blood drive will stay in your community and help local hospital patients. To be eligible to donate, you must be: • at least 16 years of age • be in good health • weigh at least 120 pounds, • eat a good meal prior to donating Please bring ID such as your Blood Center donor card , driver’s license, or any photo ID. Appointments can be made by contacting Kim Heim at (641)466-3331. Angel Tree Student Council members completed a successful Angel Tree Project last month. Anonymous elves from the community, staff, and student body donated gifts or cash towards making a merrier Christmas for local families in need. Student Council members Cassandra Mosher, Sara Sites, Allysa Spear, Chrissy Dittmer, Spencer Williams, Addy Spear, Cody Ripperger and Jackson Baumgarten wrapped the gifts on December 17. Images not available online Images not available online Senior Citizens’ Luncheon National Honor Society sponsored the annual Senior Citizens’ Luncheon on December 10. A turkey dinner was served by NHS members, and entertainment was provided by the vocal and band departments. Door prizes were awarded and everyone seemed to enjoy the event. Tech Club News Southeast Warren has a new Tech Club - open to both junior high and senior high students. We will be exploring different areas of technology that may interest the students and be possible career goals. At the end of the year, the high school students are planning on competing at the IT-Adventures competition sponsored by Iowa State University. Calling all community members - if you, or someone you know, are employed in the technology field and would like to share your expertise with our students, the Tech Club would love to have you visit. Anyone with experience in programming, networking, robotics, web design, audio/video editing, or other computer related fields could have a wealth of knowledge to share. Please contact Sue Ellingson at [email protected] or 641-466-3331 ext. 224. PAGE JANUARY 2009 Athletic Booster Club Notes Athletics Mr. Jones, Athletic Director The winter sports season has begun. Jr. High basketball kicked off their season November 24th, HS wrestling opened at Nevada on December 4th, and the HS basketball teams started their season by hosting I-35 on December 5th. The number of students participating in winter sports is down when compared to the fall sports. Currently, Jr. High basketball has 17 boys and 10 girls. Jr. High wrestling has 11 boys out this season. The HS basketball teams are running at 15 boys and 12 girls. HS wrestling has 14 boys on the mat. The bowling team has 11 girls and 8 boys striking it up for Southeast Warren. The dance team competed at the State Dance Competition on Saturday, December 6th earning a division II rating. Coach Dierking and the girls continue fine tune their routines. The team will be performing during the half-time of several home games this winter. The sportsmanship ratings for football have been released. The ratings range from 1-Outstanding to 5-Unsatisfactory. SE-Warren Coaches 1.16 Class A Average 1.30 State Average 1.33 SE-Warren Players Class A Average State Average 1.30 1.28 1.31 SE-Warren Spectators 1.21 Class A Average 1.37 State Average 1.37 Southeast Warren can be proud of our sportsmanship ratings. As always, there is room for improvement. We should continue to strive to make Southeast Warren #1 in all areas of competition. If you have not had the opportunity to view the new athletic scheduler, I would strongly encourage you to do so. All you need to do is go to the Southeast Warren web site (se-warren.k12.ia.us). Click on Ahletics-Schedule. From this page you can view all the schedules that have been completed and ready for viewing. You have the options of viewing schedules daily, weekly, monthly or for the entire school year. If interested, you may sign up for the “Notify Me” aspect of the program that will update you by e-mail anytime there is a schedule change. Southeast Warren Booster Club meeting December 10, 2008 Baseball/softball: The process of taking bids on the tiling is ongoing. Boosters are looking to write a grant through FEMA to help pay for the tiling and dirt work that is needed. Sponsorships/membership: The boosters are always looking for people to join. It’s $25 for a membership and businesses can purchase signs to be displayed at the baseball/softball fields. Contact a booster club member for further information. Pee-wee wrestling tournament: The Southeast Warren pee-wee wrestling tournament is scheduled for January 10th. Weigh-ins start at 7:00 AM. A donation will be made to the Lacona Fire & Rescue for providing medical personal throughout the day. NO passes are accepted. This includes Southeast Warren Activity passes. Wrestling room: The ceiling and walls in the wrestling room have been repaired. Also new wiring has been installed for the new treadmills and other machines. Elementary baskets: The booster club donated items to the Elementary School for baskets. The baskets were then raffled off as part of their fundraising during the Milo Small Town Country Christmas. FFA Report The Southeast Warren FFA just completed their fruit and cheese fundraiser. There were almost 45 students participating in the fundraiser this year. A majority of students sold at least $300 dollars in fruit and cheese! The money raised in sales will go towards The National and State FFA Convention in the future. Southeast Warren FFA will be taking a break over Christmas vacation, but shortly after, numerous seniors will be applying for their State FFA Degree. The returning students will begin preparing for the Annual Banquet, Members Night Out, Pork Congress, Power Show, Beef Expo, Goat Day, CDE’s and State Convention being held in Des Moines this year. The FFA Students would like to thank the community for supporting our local FFA Chapter. -Ali Brummer- Images not available online PAGE JANUARY 2009 PRIMARY SCHOOL Charlotte Weaklend, Principal The Primary building had an overall 97% attendance rate at November parent-teacher conferences. Thank you to our parents for demonstrating how important education is to them and providing valuable input to our teachers. On December 1-2, the preschool teacher, the preschool teacher associates and I attended the Creative Curriculum training sessions at the Johnston Public Library. Many wonderful ideas were shared about how to use the state-approved Creative Curriculum in our preschool. Mrs. DeJoode, our preschool teacher, will be attending follow up training sessions. The state will be visiting our building on January 22nd for verification of compliance of our program with the Iowa Quality Preschool Program Standards. The preschool will then become part of the routine district state site visits conducted by state officials every three years. The Primary building again participated in Milo’s Small Town Country Christmas. In addition to the traditional cookie walk, elves’ workshop, local vendors, and book fair, this year each classroom’s teacher and homeroom parents organized themed baskets of goodies ranging in value from $50-$200. We especially would like to recognize the Scheels Sporting Goods Store in Jordan Creek Mall who donated a $100 gift certificate, as well as the Indianola Walmart who donated $50 worth of cookies for our cookie walk. Thanks to everyone who donated items for these events, as well as our many parent volunteers. Congratulations to the winners! Proceeds from the raffle will be used to purchase games and/or books for the classrooms, pay entry fees during field trips, and provide special classroom incentive events for the students. On December 2 was the elementary winter concert, featuring the old-time Christmas favorites being sung by our K-6 students. As always, the crowd was amazing. The class basket raffle was set up in the lunchroom, where Santa gave each child a candy cane on his/her way out. The American Red Cross is providing safety lessons for our K-3 grades this year. The first sessions were held on November 21st and served as a good review about fire safety. In December our Red Cross friends brought Scrubby Bear and a special light for the children to see the germs on their hands to demonstrate effective hand washing. Their January lessons will center on winter safety, to be followed later in the year with a session about spring storm safety. These worthwhile lessons are all provided free of charge and involve the help of volunteers from the Des Moines area. The SEW school board recognized the Partners in Education organization at the December board meeting. Presi- Classroom Lacona Intermediate De Joode -Preschool Williams – 2nd grade Teas – 1st grade Baker – 3rd grade Lacona Intermediate Presley - kindergarten Keenan – 1st grade Burgin – 2nd grade Nutting – Title I Gingerich - reading Marsh - kindergarten Young – 3rd grade dent Melody Kibbe, Vice-President Stacey Coffman, and Secretary-Treasurer Amy Hartman were present to receive the honor. Over the years our PIE volunteers have : • built playgrounds • provided large and small playground equipment • updated ground cover for the playgrounds • expanded classroom libraries • organized volunteers for school events • provided incentive parties at the Primary building for reading achievement and at the Intermediate building for character achievement • put on the annual carnival • provided special treats for the students and during various activities throughout the school year and meals for the teachers during parent-teacher conference evenings • sponsored educational assemblies • provided much needed classroom supplies when school budgets were tight and needs were increasing. PIE, we salute you! RAFFLE BASKET WINNERS Theme Proceeds In From the Cold $57.00 Pizza Party $60.00 Puzzle & Game Funtime $68.00 Reading is Fun $70.00 Fall $73.00 Hunter’s Basket $85.00 Family Fun $90.00 Pamper Yourself $91.00 Iowa State Cyclones $99.00 Southeast Warren $158.00 Southeast Warren $189.00 Movie Night $197.00 Iowa Hawkeyes $266.00 Pilgrim Play Raffle Winner Ardelle Keeney Charles Ginter Heather Gentry Olivia Harrington Sharon Knoer Nancy Wood Alyssa Dittmer Terri Ohnemus Bryant Seuferer Janie Weeks Jim Chapman Jen Kern Chet Crouse Mrs. Young’s third grade class performed a Pilgrim Play for the first, second, and third graders on November 26th. The students played some of the real Pilgrims and Native Americans from the 1620’s. These included John & Francis Billington, Priscilla Mullins, Miles Standish, Bart & Mary Allerton, Squanto Massasoit, and William Bradford. The students did a great job of memorizing their parts. Here are some comments from the students. Neva said, “I liked being Priscilla and helping the sick people.” Trinity said, “I didn’t know half of what had happened till we read the play.” Brandon T.: “I had fun racing with Squanto.” Alexis: “I had fun doing the play and I learned a lot about the Pilgrims.” PAGE JANUARY 2009 Partners in Education Partners In Education would like to thank everyone that was involved with helping at this year’s Milo Small Town Country Christmas at the Primary School. A very SPECIAL THANK YOU to school cooks Joanne Vincent, Janet Hendrickson, Doris Gillespie, Trudy Ernst, and Laurie Mason for ordering and making the cookies for the cookie walk. The Book Fair during Country Christmas sold $ 1517.04, which allowed us to get $758.52 worth of books for the Primary School. Thanks to volunteers Tatya Emmick, Tami Hall, Jill Peterson, Billie Marsh, Jan Teas, Sherri Riggan, Bev Schurman, Sara Preston, and Charolette Weaklend, and all who purchased books. Art Club made $ 145.00 with the Elf Workshop with PIE giving $ 65.00 for supplies. Thanks to Art Club volunteers Andrew Kibbe, Paige Amsden, Donna Clay, Mary Ann Lester, Brandon Clemons, Ashley Clay, Samantha Miller and Mrs. Morhardt. Angel Tree Project: 25 angels were placed on the Primary school tree. Generous community members took them all off the tree and donated the gifts designated on the angels. Vendors: Thanks to our vendors Linda Todden, Tonya Grief, Morgan Weeks and Alyssa Dittmer. Accelerated Reading December - ask any elementary teacher. The children’s eyes are glued to the sky looking for snow or the calendar waiting for the first day of winter break. But at the Southeast Warren Primary Center our children are also looking towards the calendar to see when the next AR Party will be! The last day to qualify for the party is the last school day of the year (ha) and the party will be held in early January. These children have been reading and reading to make sure they are offered a ticket to the party. Super Readers (Three one-point books) Jordan Ball SR5 TJ Dierking SR5 Dalton Weeks SR4 Beau Coffman Kindra Dittmer SR1 Lane Dittmer SR13 Megan Donahue Elise Emmick SR3 Trenton Fisher Summer Hall SR4 Lauren Hartman SR3 Madison Klages Bayleih Lewis Kyle Rae SR2 Ethan Scott Rylee Youmans Bryson Ball Nathan Jimenez Max Lerch Tommy Sanford Caleb VandeLune SR2 Neva Vogel SR2 Rising Readers (10 points total from .5-point books) Lela Bales Kaleb Bauer RR3 Colton Greif Alex Hommer Barbie McLarnand Leonard Peavy RR3 Morgan Pierce T.J. Wiliams Reece Agan Zaddie Beck RR2 Madison Collins Hailey Darr RR3 Antonio Gavin RR2 Keegan Riggan Dylan Deemer Jennifer Mally Mason Noel Destiny Lawton Dustin Backstrom Brandon Dittmer Alec Henderson INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Dan Dow, Principal The first semester has come to a close and our students and staff are doing an outstanding job of staying on task and working hard. I trust everyone is enjoying the well earned break. When we resume classes on Monday the 5th of January we need to be ready to go. The Geography Bee is going to be held on Tuesday the 6th of January followed by the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills later in the month. Mrs. Ripperger’s Room: The sixth grade science class finished their unit on cells. The students made some terrific models of cells, which showed the parts of a plant or animal cell and were very creative. The next unit was acids and bases. The students used litmus paper, pH paper, and red cabbage juice to test substances A BIG THANKS to the following volunteers: Cookie Walk Volunteers ---- Total $621.50 -- Barb Ripperger, Becky Sherman, Kathy Taggert, Stacey Askland, Sharon Thompson, Ann Miller, Linda Serferer and Children, Roxie Chapman, Kelly Henderson, Phyllis Vadelune, Janie Weeks, Lisa Thompson, Kim Dittmer, Lydda Youmans, Paula Baker Set-up and Clean-up -- Barb Ripperger, Stacey Coffman, Amy Hartman, Charolette Weakland, Melody Kibbe, Andrew Kibbe, Pat Preston, Sara Preston, Raffle Basket Organization --$1,506.00 -- Lori Nutting, Amy Hartman, Stacey Coffman, Mrs. Williams, Tatya Emmick, Patti Harrington, and Tami Hall Point Club Readers 125 Pts - Jordan Ball 50 Points: Summer Hall Laren Hartman 25 Points: Kindra Dittmer Rylee Youmans Ethan Scott Trenton Fisher Megan Donahue Hailey Darr Antonio Gavin Reece Agan Leonard Peavy Dylan Alexander Gracy May Alec Henderson Nathan Jimenez Dustin Backstrom Tommy Sanford Brandon Thomas Bryson Ball 75 Pts - Lane Dittmer Elise Emmick T.J. Dierking Beau Coffman Kyle Rea Madison Klages Bayleih Lewis Jennifer Mally Zaddie Beck Keegan Riggan Kaleb Bauer Dalton Weeks Morgan Pierce Grant Minton Brandon Dittmer Max Lerch Neva Vogel Barbie McLarnand Caleb VandeLune to determine if they were an acid or a base. The students enjoyed testing substances such as pickle juice, pop, detergent, mouthwash, apple juice, milk, and milk of magnesia. The next unit will be matter-physical and chemical changes. Next we will move onto atoms and the Periodic Table. The fifth grade science class finished their unit on biomes. The students were divided into groups and chose a biome to research. The climate, precipitation, animals, plants, temperature, and other interesting facts were put on a poster to continued, page 5 PAGE JANUARY 2009 Mrs. Ripperger, continued share with the class. The students worked well together. They took the information gathered and used it to compare and contrast two different biomes. The next unit of study will be simple machines. D.A.R.E. is underway for the sixth grade. Warren County Deputy Randy Spur is the instructor. He comes once a week to our classrooms. The students learn the DARE Decision Making Model to help them when confronted with choices. They discuss different situations and the consequences of their actions. This is a fourteen week course and concludes with graduation. Southeast Warren Community School District Regular Board Meeting November 10, 2008 The Southeast Warren Board of Education met in regular session November 10, 2008, in the media center of the Junior/Senior High School building. Board President Paul Mead called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. The following board members were present: Ron Miller, Jennifer Mihalovich, Larrie Williams and Marianne Lester. Superintendent/Secondary Principal Delane Galvin, Intermediate Principal Dan Dow, Primary Principal Charlotte Weaklend, Transportation Director Joel Mosher and Board Secretary Julie Wilson were also in attendance, along with members from the community. AGENDA: Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the agenda. Ayes: 5. THE BOARD SALUTES: Mr. Galvin recognized Beryl Presley for receiving the Excellence in Education Award on October 16th at Hy-Vee Hall. Mr. Galvin recognized Jake Larson for his participation on the Indianola High School Cross Country team and their 5th place win at State. Mr. Galvin recognized Mrs. Lynnea Young and the play cast for their outstanding performance. Mr. Galvin recognized Mrs. Kim Heim and the FCCLA students for the excellent job on the fall blood drive. REPORTS: Transportation Report submitted by Joel Mosher: We had 18 extra bus trips for the month. Inspection was held on Friday, October 10. We had one route bus taken out of service and two spares. We had several 30-day repairs and most of these have been taken care of. Primary Principal’s Report submitted by Charlotte Weaklend: Thirty-eight of the forty-two students in this year’s SEW kindergarten class had experienced preschool, most of which was here in our own 4-year-old program. That is a total of 90% who attended preschool, compared with the reported 82% of the total number of kindergartners in the five school districts in Warren County who attended preschool, according to Warren County Empowerment Director Deb Schrader. Countywide, the 82% is an increase over last year’s 77% who attended preschool. The governor’s goal is that 90% of all students in Iowa attend preschool. We are proud of our strong record of providing a quality preschool experience for youngsters living in our district. Since the beginning of the school year, a total of $1800 has been contributed to our extra milk fund. This community-supported fund provides milk for an afternoon snack for students whose parents report that paying the cost of $27.00 per semester would work a hardship on the family. Currently, thirty-two students are receiving that benefit. That number represents nearly 20% of our K-3 student body. With the contributions to date, the entire 08-09 school year’s extra milk is covered for our thirty-two students, with a balance of $72 carried forward for the 09-10 school year milk fund. I have personally thanked each, but would like to publicly thank the following individuals and organizations that made contributions to the milk fund since school began this fall:Tiffany Chumbley, John Riley, Bernice Weeks, John & Irene Swartzendruver, Chet & Ann Crouse Sharon Spear, Liberty Center United Methodist Church, Alta Michener, Tom & Raylene Stoutner, Lacona United Methodist Church, Milo Lions’ Club, XCEL Breakfast Club of West Des Moines (Diane Hall, member). Since October 1st, we have had five new students transfer into our building: one preschooler, one kindergartner, two first graders, one second grader, and one third grader. Comparing the last day of school’s enrollment in the Primary building to the November 1st enrollment, we have had thirteen students transferring out and fifteen students transferring in - with forty-two third graders moving on to the Intermediate building and forty-one new kindergartners. Our K-3 enrollment in May stood at 155, with our present enrollment at 153. We are currently holding character assemblies in our building once a month, where each month a different classroom of students, along with Mr. Babcock, present a rap, a song, or a short skit emphasizing the month’s theme. Children are re- warded throughout the month for displaying the character theme by placing a seasonal shape on our character tree in the front foyer. So far we have added fall-colored leaves to represent the theme of responsibility, jack-o-lanterns to represent respect, and turkeys to represent integrity. According to the words of a well-liked character song, demonstrating integrity involves always telling the truth and doing your best, even when no one is checking up on you. Seventy-three grandparents joined their kindergartners for lunch during the week of October 20th – Kindergarten Grandparents’ Week. As of the writing of this report, attendance numbers for parent-teacher conferences were not available. The K-3 students participated in a mock election on November 4th in the main foyer. John McCain garnered 84 of the K-3 students’ votes. Barak Obama receives 62 votes. There was one write-in vote for “my mom”. Board members are invited to attend our annual Veterans’ Day Program tomorrow morning at 8:10 a.m. in the multi-purpose room. The attending veterans will be treated to a continental breakfast in the media center following the K-3 presentation. Primary Calendar for November 11th through December 8th: November 11th - Veterans’ Day Program - Iowa Core Curriculum training for administrators & teacher leaders November 12th - Balanced Leadership Training for Galvin & Weaklend in a.m. - Teacher Inservice @ 1:00 p.m. (topics: improving core instruction,intervention ideas, reviewing our progress) November 12th - AEA Hearing Screenings for K3 students November 17th - Family Reading Program fundraiser presentation to students - PIE mtg. @ Intermediate (organization of cookie walk/book fair to be held in Primary building during Small Town Country Christmas) November 24th - PIE mtg. @ Primary (final organizational meeting for Small Town Country Christmas activities December 2nd - Elementary Winter Program in H.S. gymnasium (7:00 p.m.) December 3rd - Iowa Core Curriculum training for administrators & teacher leaders December 5th - Character Assembly – Mrs. Burgin’s class to present character theme concern for others – “caring” (2:45 p.m. in multi-purpose room) December 6th - Small Town Country Christmas Intermediate Principal’s Report submitted by Dan Dow: 1. The Book Fair was held in the library from Nov. 3-6. continued, page 6 PAGE 2. Lacona polling booths were in the school on election day. 3. All new staff and last year’s staff that did not receive last year’s CORI training completed it Oct. 31. 4. One 5th grade student left the district Oct. 2 and we added a 5th grade student Oct. 27. 5. Installation of washer and dryer has begun. 6. There has been a problem with furnace motor; the cause is still being determined. 7. Students did a very nice job with the school play. Congratulations to Mrs. Young and her students. 8. Mrs. Beard has already amended learning goals on two students twice. These students are improving much more rapidly than expected. Congrats to Mrs. Beard and her students. 9. The Lacona Public Library is now located at E. North St. Apt. #4. 10. We had a good turnout for the parent-teacher conferences on Monday and Thursday. 11. 4th-6th grade basketball practice has started in the Lacona building. Athletic Director’s Report submitted by Chuck Jones: The fall sports seasons have reached their conclusions. The varsity volleyball team’s season came to an end at the hands of a very good Twin Cedars team in the opening around of regional play. Coach Barnhart and Coach Batula were able to introduce many new skills and approaches to the game. The team and individual growth was very noticeable as the season progressed. It is an exciting rebirth of Southeast Warren volleyball. Three of our girls were cited as All-Conference players: Kayli Schurman- 1st team, hitter; Molly Cleveland- 2nd team, hitter; Sydney Smith2nd team, setter. Southeast Warren football finished in a tie for fourth place with Van Meter. The Warhawks missed out on qualifying for the playoffs due to head to head competition. The Warhawks finished 3-3 in district play and 4-5 over-all. The team showed considerable improvement throughout the year. With a bulk of the team being underclassmen, the future looks bright for the Warhawks. All-District honors have not been released at this time. Thank you to all of our senior athletes who participated in football and volleyball. Your dedication to the building and success of the programs is deeply appreciated. Congratulations to Jake Larson, who was a member of the Indianola Cross Country team that qualified for the state meet in Fort Dodge. Junior high basketball and wrestling practices have started. Currently, there are only 10 girls out for basketball plus 3 managers; 13 boys out for basketball; 13 boys out for wrestling plus 3 girls as managers. Mr. Oliver & Mr. Bauer are allowing several boys to try both basketball and wrestling during the first couple of weeks to get a JANUARY 2009 feel for each and make a final decision later. Sr. high girls’ basketball practice begins on November 10th. Sr. high boys’ basketball and wrestling start practice on November 17th. A new athletic scheduling program has been purchased. It is an online program in which the community will be able to access information from schedules to bus times to cancellations. Parents and fans will also be able to sign up for e-mail updates of changes in games. I am hoping to have it up and running by the first of December. You can currently access the schedules for Varsity basketball and wrestling at http://as.rschooltoday. com/g5-bin/client.cgi?G5genie=139 I would like to thank everyone who has helped at our volleyball and football games this season. Your willingness to participate at Southeast Warren events helps create a positive environment for coaches, players and fans. Athletic Booster Club Notes The athletic boosters are waiting to hear from the school and FEMA about the damages to the baseball/softball fields before making a decision on repairs. They have recently had the football headphones repaired and have started some initial discussions concerning the crow’s nest in Lacona. New officers were elected during the October meeting. They are Andy Schurman, president; BJ Hagen, vice-president; Bev Schurman, secretary; and Heather Konrad, treasurer. Memberships are available at a cost of $25. The boosters are always looking for new members to become active in their organization. The next athletic boosters meeting will be November 12th at 7:00 PM in Liberty Center. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items were on the consent agenda: 1. Approve October 13, 2008 minutes 2. Approve October 27, 2008 minutes 3. Financial reports 4. Approve second reading of Board Policy 403.5, “Early Retirement Payment” 5. Approve the School Nurse and the Secondary Principal as Level I child abuse investigators Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the items on the consent agenda. Ayes: 5. SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT: Mr. Galvin reported on the following items: 1. Certificates were received from Senator Harkin recognizing the Southeast Warren District for taking advantage of the Iowa Demonstration Construction Grant and the Fire Safety Grant. The grants were received in 2002 and used to renovate a classroom and the gymnasium in Lacona and for electrical upgrades, door closures and emergency and exit lighting at the Junior/Senior High School. 2. The Jr./Sr. High had a low turn out for ParentTeacher conferences. A time will be set up with teachers to discuss ways to get more parents to attend conferences. 3. Administrators and three teachers attended the second session of Iowa Core Curriculum training. 4. A meeting had been scheduled for today with the Department of Education to discuss site visit deficiencies but the Department of Education representative did not show up; the meeting will be rescheduled for a later date. 5. The fall sports have finished. Middle school sports practice has started, the varsity girls’ basketball started practice tonight and the varsity boys’ basketball and wrestling practice will start next week. 6. Auditors will be here next week to perform the annual audit of the books. 7. The Iowa Association of School Boards Convention will be held November 19-21. 8. The Middle School Dance will be held on November 21st at 7:00 p.m. The Board is welcome to help chaperone. 9. Students will write letters to veterans tomorrow during Connections. 10.The Teacher Quality Committee met today to discuss the allocation of Teacher Quality Funds. The portion of the funds to be used for professional development will be divided between the buildings to be used for building goals, substitutes, registrations or time spent outside of the contract day as determined by each building. OATH OF OFFICE: Board Secretary Julie Wilson administered the oath of office to Larrie Williams for Vice President. DISTRICT BROCHURE: The Board reviewed the final copy of the district brochure that was developed by the Warhawk Pride Committee. Mr. Galvin recommended approval of the district brochure. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve the district brochure. Ayes: 5. Mr. Galvin noted that the next Warhawk Pride Committee meeting would be held on December 9th at 7:30 p.m. in the High School building. FIVE-YEAR EXPENDITURE PLAN: The Board reviewed the updated five-year expenditure plan for transportation, facilities and technology. Mr. Galvin recommended approval of the expenditure plan. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the five-year expenditure plan as presented. Ayes: 5. CERTIFIED ENROLLMENT: Julie Wilson reviewed the October 2008 certified enrollment count. The actual enrollment that determines funding for the 2009-2010 school year decreased from 575.6 FTE students to 569.2 FTE students, a decrease of 6.4 FTE. continued, page 8 PAGE JANUARY 2009 Southeast Warren Menu & Activities JANUARY 2009 Activities & menus are subject to change. Refer to online information for updates: http://www.se-warren.k12.ia.us Sun Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL 1 B: Pastry L: Crispito, corn, fruit, PB sandwich BB (H) Corning, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 4 11 18 25 5 B: Waffles L: Popcorn chicken, mixed veg., fruit, cookie Bowling @ Nod.Valley 4:00 JVBB-G (H) Pville 4:45 BB (H) Pville, Girls 6:30 Boys 8:00 6 B: Pastry L: Pizza, fresh veg., fresh fruit JHBB (H) Morm.Trail Girls 4:00, Boys 5:15 BB (H) Iowa Christian Academy, Girls 6:30 Boys 8:00 School Board Meeting @ High School. 5:30 B: Pancakes L: Chicken patty/bun, french fries, fruit JHBB v. Cent. Decatur, 4:00, Girls-H Boys-@ Bowling @ Creston 4:00 JHWR @ Winterset 4:15 BB @ I-35, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 12 13 B: Pastry L: Hot dog/bun, peas, fruit, cookie JHBB v. Melcher-Dallas 4:00, Girls-(H) Boys-@ BB (H) Wayne, Girls 6:30 Boys 8:00 19 B: Pastry L: Pork patty/bun, green beans, fruit, pudding JHBB Wayne 4:00, Girls-@, Boys (H) WR-JV Tourn. @ Nod. Valley 4:30 JVBB (H) Melcher Dallas 6:15 26 B: Eggs/toast L: Pizza dippers, broccoli, fruit, B&B 7 B: Eggs/toast L: Cook’s Choice ITED/ITBS Testing for grades 3-11 Athletic Booster Mtg. 7:00 @ H.S. 14 B: Waffles L: Chicken tenders, cheesy potatoes,fruit,B/B Bowling (H) Lamoni 4:00 JHWR (H) M..St.M 4:15 JVBB-G @ M.St.M 4:45 BB @ M.St.M, Girls 6:30 Boys 8:00 WR (H) @ Melcher v. MStM/Twin Cedars 6:00 B: Eggs/toast L: Chili/crackers, pickle, applesauce, cinn. roll B: Pancakes L: chicken nuggets, oven browns, fruit, B/B WR @ W.Central Valley 6:00 JVBB @ Cent. Decatur 6:30 BB @ Cent. Decatur Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 B: Eggs/toast L: Cook’s Choice 20 27 21 Blood Drive @ H.S. 8 a.m.-noon 12:30 Dismissal Teacher Inservice B: Muffins L: Chicken & noodles, mash.potatoes, fruit, roll Bowling (H) Lamoni 4pm WR (H) Chariton/Center ville 6:00 8 Sat 2 B: Pizza L: Hamburger/bun, carrots, fruit, chips BB @ Bedford, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 9 B: French toast L: Ravioli, lettuce salad, fruit, bread Bowling @ Nod Valley 4:00 JHWR @ Carlisle 4:15 WR @ Pville 6:00 JVBB @ Melcher-Dallas 6:15 HS Honor Band @ Simpson College B: Saus. gravy/biscuit L: Taco, lettuce/ cheese, corn, fruit,B/B JHBB v. Murray 3:45 G (H), B-@ BB @ E.Union, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 Jr. High Winter Formal Dance, 7:00 15 16 B: Muffins L: Eggs, hash browns, juice, toast WR (H) I-35, 6:00 JVBB @ I-35, 6:15 22 B: Pizza L: Salis/ steak, mash. potatoes, fruit, B/B BB (H) Lenox, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 23 3 PeeWee Wrestling Tourn. (H) WR @ Winterset 9 am HS Honor Band @ Drake Univ. 10 WR-V @ Wayne Tourn. 9:30 WR-JV @ Beford Tourn. 10:00 HS Winter Formal Dance, 8:00 17 WR @ I-35 Tourn.9:45 BB @ Adel-DM, Girls 4:00, Boys 5:30 24 B: French toast L: Spaghetti, lettuce salad, fruit, breadstick JHWR (H) Cent. Decatur 4:00 JVBB (H) Lamoni 6:00 WR @ Nod. Valley 6:00 HS Band @ Central College Bandfest B: Saus.gravy/biscuit L: Mac/cheese, peas, fruit, PB sandwich BB @ Mt. Ayr, Girls 6:30, Boys 8:00 WR @ Colfax Tourn. 10:00 Youth BB Tourn. (H) 7:30 am BB (H) MelcherDallas, Girls 6:15, Boys 7:45 29 30 31 28 Lunch Account Balance: It is important that lunch account balances be maintained as a positive amount. Once an account reaches $5.00 the family/ student will be notified that the account is getting low. Negative balances of $10 for an individual account or $20 for a family account will result in an alternate but approved meal being served to the student until the account balance is positive. To access your lunch account and/or make deposits online, call the high school or email: [email protected]. You may deposit any amount into your family/student account. DAILY LUNCH PRICES: $1.50 (K-6) $1.60 (7-12) $.40 (Reduced) $2.50 (Adult) DAILY BREAKFAST PRICES: $1.00 (K-12) $.30 (Reduced) $1.25 (Adult) PAGE JANUARY 2009 ter to approve the request to the SBRC for Modified Allowable Growth for open enrollment out in the amount of $127,992. Ayes: 5. Board Minutes, continued PERSONNEL CHANGES: Mr. Galvin recommended approval of the appointments of Nathan Bauer, Head JH Wrestling Coach; Brian Jimenez, Head HS Wrestling Coach; Nathan Bauer, Assistant HS Wrestling Coach; Sheldon Thompson, Co-Head HS Girls’ Basketball Coach (sharing half of Ron Smith’s co-head coaching salary); and a change of coaching assignment for Mike Tierney from Co-Head Golf Coach to Golf Coach. Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the November 2008 personnel changes as presented. Ayes: 5. NEGOTIATIONS: Mr. Galvin recommended hiring Mr. Carl Reno to serve as chief negotiator for both the certified and support staff negotiations. Mr. Reno would request a rate of no more than half of what an attorney would charge or $60 per hour, which ever is less, plus mileage. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve Mr. Reno as chief negotiator. Ayes: 5. Ron Miller agreed to serve as the board representative for the certified staff negotiations and Larrie Williams agreed to serve as the board representative for the support staff negotiations. REQUEST TO SBRC FOR MODIFIED ALLOWABLE GROWTH: Julie Wilson recommended approval of the request to the SBRC for Modified Allowable Growth for open enrollment out in the amount of $127,992. A total of 24 open enrollment out students were included in the October 2008 certified enrollment count that were not on the 2007 certified enrollment count. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Marianne Les- DRIVER EDUCATION: The Board reviewed proposals for a driver education program for the 2008-09 school year from two companies and the actual 2007-08 driver education costs of having the program in-house. Teen Driver Inc. proposed a fee of $295 per student; Street Smarts proposed a fee of $325 for 2008-09, $330 for 2009-10, and $335 for 2010-11. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Ron Miller to approve the proposal from Teen Driver Inc. for the driver education program for the 2008-09 school year. Ayes: 5. 2008-2009 SCHOOL CALENDAR: Mr. Galvin related to the Board that the 2008-2009 school calendar did not have a one hour early dismissal scheduled prior to Thanksgiving and winter break. As per the certified master contract, school will be dismissed one hour early prior to those holidays. Mr. Galvin recommended revising the 2008-2009 school calendar to include the early dismissals. Motion by Jennifer Mihalovich, seconded by Marianne Lester to approve the revision to the 2008-2009 school calendar. Ayes: 5. 403(b) PLAN DOCUMENT: The Board reviewed the provisions of the proposed 403(b) plan document with the Sate of Iowa Retirement Investor’s Club. Julie Wilson noted that the State had requested a revision to the plan documents after the board packets had gone out; the State is requesting that transfers not be allowed under the Plan. Julie Wilson recommended approving the plan document with the revision that transfers not be accepted under the Plan. Motion by Ron Miller, seconded by Larrie Williams to approve the 403(b) Plan Document with the State of Iowa Retirement Investor’s club with the revision that transfers not be accepted. Ayes: 5. BOWLING COACH: Mr. Galvin related that the Girls’ Athletic Association would now recognize bowling as an official sport. The Boys’ Athletic Association will recognize bowling as an official sport next year. If the District is to continue to offer bowling as a sport a coaching position will need to be added to the supplemental pay schedule. Mr. Galvin has discussed adding the bowling coach position to the supplemental pay schedule with the Association and a tentative agreement has been reached to add the position at 2%. Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Jennifer Mihalovich to approve adding the bowling coach position to the supplemental pay schedule at 2%. Ayes: 5. BOARD POLICY 604.2: The Board discussed recommended revisions to Board Policy 604.2, “Student Health Services”. Motion by Marianne Lester, seconded by Larrie Williams to table this item pending further information. Ayes: 5. BOARD POLICY SECTIONS 405 AND 411: Motion by Larrie Williams, seconded by Marianne Lester to approve the review and revision of Board Policy Sections 405, “Certified Personnel Related Considerations”, and 411, “Non-Certified Personnel Related Considerations”. Ayes: 5. President Paul Mead adjourned the meeting at 6:46 p.m. It is the policy of the Southeast Warren Community School District not to illegally discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion, creed, age or marital status in its educational programs or employment practices. If you have questions or grievances related to this policy please contact the Equity Coordinator, 16331 Tyler St., Liberty Center, IA, 50145. Southeast Warren Community School District 16331 Tyler Street Liberty Center IA 50145 BOXHOLDER DISTRICT MISSION STATEMENT The Southeast Warren Community School District, in partnership with the community, will promote the habits of mind and character that will enable our students to become responsible and productive citizens of a global society.