WHS Raider Announcements
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WHS Raider Announcements
WHS Raider Announcements Tuesday, January 20, 2015 USD 320 Safety Contact Information: Phone number - 456-7489 --- emails is: [email protected] Next Breakfast: Pancake, Sausage Links, Fresh Fruit & Milk Today's Lunch: Nacho Supreme, Mixed Green Salad, Steamed Carrots, Fruit Cocktail, Fresh Fruit & Milk Next Day's Lunch: Birthday Dinner: Breaded Chicken Pattie, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Green Beans, Birthday Cake, Whole Fruit Cup, Fresh Fruit & Milk EARLY OUT BEGINS JANUARY 20TH… THAT’S TODAY!!!!! MENTORING DATES Senior - Monday, January 26th Junior - Tuesday, February 3rd Sophomore - Thursday, February 5th Senior - Monday, February 9th Freshmen - Wednesday, February 11th Attention: Any Person that is planning on going out for track, that is not out for basketball or wrestling, will need to meet in the weight room after school on Wednesday, January 21st. This is an important meeting, not a workout session. Attention: Seniors who are attending a Kansas college and majoring in political science, business or communications can apply for the Kansas County Clerks’ and Election Officials’ Association Scholarship. A short essay about your career goals and 2 letters of reference are required. Deadline is April 1. Applications are available in the guidance office. Congratulations To Brooke Hupe who has been elected to the position of FBLA District III Vice President!!!! Way to go Brooke. Mid-Season Tournament Schedule at Tonganoxie: Girls will play TODAY at 6:00pm. Attention FFA Members: Please attend today’s meeting during Seminar as we will be having discussion over upcoming events such as FFA Sweetheart, FFA Week and our annual Breakfast event. GAME CHANGES: Thursday, January 22, 2015 Wrestling at Chapman--- 5:00 PM Wamego vs. Chapman, Approximately 6:30 Wamego vs. Smoky Valley Congratulations To the following student-athletes for their performance this past Saturday at the Royal Valley powerlifting meet. Congratulations goes out to Michelle Wahl, Hunter Loewen, Tyson Loewen, Monte Swann, Michael Bryan, Cody Wilson, Nelson Neuberger, Jakob Katzenberg, and Elijah Darey. Wahl finished 3rd overall in her division; Katzenberg finished finish 2nd overall; Tyson Loewen finished 2nd in bench, Swann finished 2nd in bench; Swann finished 2nd in clean. Wilson lifted new PRs in both squat and clean. Great job to everyone who competed! Our next meet will be Saturday, January 31st when the powerlifting team travels to Basehor-Linwood. Please come out and support the Red Raider Powerlifting team. Thanks! Congratulations: To the Wrestling team they placed 1st at the St. Mary’s Invitation this past weekend. Individual performances included: Dylan Bloom – 1st Place, Angel Negron – 1st Place, Reece Warren – 1st Place, Alec Pierson – 2nd Place, Dalton Carley – 1st Place, Tristan Neff – 7th , Place, Hunter Cragg – 5th Place, Kaelan Dietze – 4th Place, Ethan Simonson – 4th Place, Shawn Burns – 3rd Place, & Kasey Feyh – 1st Place Valentine grams are once again for sale! They are $.75 each or 2 for $1 and can be purchased from Mr. Lehecka, Mr. Graber, or any FBLA officer. The last day to purchase and turn in Valentine grams is February 9th. They will be delivered to SIP's on February 13th. Attention: Seniors who have participated with Crossroads Soccer may apply for their scholarship. Applications are available in the guidance office. Attention: The Wamego Middle School PTO is, for the first time, selling pies from the Carriage Crossing in Yoder, KS. The pies are homemade, fresh the day before delivery. They are delivering in time for Valentine’s Day! To place an order, contact Amy Schwein at 785-313-5002 or [email protected] or Stacie Jones at 785-313-3088 or [email protected]. Payment and orders must be received by Jan 29, 2015. Please make checks payable to Wamego Middle School PTO. You may send payment to Wamego Middle School – ask your students to drop it off in their office! Clothes Drive Please consider donating your gently worn clothing to the Youth Juvenile Services of Pottawatomie county to benefit local children in foster care. We do not accept clothing that is ripped or stained but will accept clothes of any size. There are two boxes around school to place your clothes in. Attention: Winter softball workouts offered by Rebecca Neilsen on Monday nights. Will focus on pitching and hitting. Workout slots are filled on the first come, first serve basis. Email Rebecca at [email protected] any questions or to request a workout slot. Seniors and Senior Parents: Want free help completing the Free Application for Student Aid? College Goal Sunday is Feb. 22 from 2-4pm. Financial aid administrators are volunteering their time to help you complete your FAFSA. There are 23 locations across the state. Closest to Wamego are Manhattan High School, Washburn University, and Salina Area Technical College. Visit www.CollegeGoal.org for more information. There will be a drawing for a $500 scholarship just for attending! See Mrs. Kugler with questions. Remember your Valentine this year with a Giant Valentine Cookie Gift from FCCLA Place your order with Mrs. Biswell or an FCCLA Chapter Officer no later than February 6th. Each giant cookie with your own specialized message is only $10.00. Your cookie order will be delivered on or can be picked up Friday, February 13th. WHS SENIOR INTERVIEW DAY Visit www.wamegotechcenter.com for the requirements and what to expect on Wed., February 18 Scholarship Opportunity: The Kansas Association of Directors of Plant Facilities promotes bringing the buildings and grounds profession to a greater height of knowledge and professionalism and has established a scholarship fund and will award three $1,000 academic scholarships and one $1,000 technical scholarship to qualifying students. These scholarships are available only to graduating seniors of non-instructional support staff who wish to continue their education at the college level. The students must be residents of Kansas and graduate from a Kansas High School and plan to attend a Kansas College or technical school. Only children whose parent or legal guardian is actively employed in a K-12 or secondary education institution and engaged in a buildings and grounds, food service or transportation position shall be eligible for these scholarships and it is the responsibility of the school to submit their best applications for competition. It is again time for KADPF Scholarship applications. Applications are located on our website. http://kadpf.org/index.html At the KADPF homepage, click on the KADPF Scholarship Program tab at the top. Applications are due to me by February 15, 2015. JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Part time job for a Wamego business - Must be 16 and able to work after school and Saturdays. Sign up in the guidance office. Local person needing someone to stay overnight to help care for an elderly parent as needed throughout the night. This is Thursday night from 9:30pm until 8 or 8:30am Friday morning. Person needs to be dependable, caring, trustworthy, and willing to learn the job. C.N.A. license is not required, but is a plus. Pay is $9.60. Sign up in the guidance office if interested. Senior Baby Ads: Every year, families of seniors can purchase a baby ad for $35.00 . If you are interested in this, please e-mail a baby photo along with a message to WHS Yearbook, via Mrs. Thierolf. All proceeds go to furthering the needs of yearbook. USD 320 TV GUIDE Check out the following link to see what’s playing when: http://www.wtcks.com/video/71/wamego‐schools REMARKABLE RAIDER: Congratulation Cody Reeves, This week’s Remarkable Raider! He is a 4th grader in Mrs Woodyard’s class. I would like to nominate Cody Reeves for Remarkable Raider. Cody is a kind, caring person who is patient and accepting of others. He knows the expectations and strives to exceed them. For example, when I raise my hand to get the class’s attention, he is usually the first with his hand up. He strives to be his best by giving his best and presenting only acceptable behaviors. He never needs to be reminded of expectations. He participates in class discussions, sharing his thoughts to help others. Cody’s kindness and respect for others is demonstrated with him saying please and thank you for everything. His quiet unassuming manner is an asset that doesn’t go unnoticed. Thank you Cody for being a positive role model for our class. You are definitely a Remarkable Raider. Cody will receive$20 in chamber bucks from our sponsor Caterpillar Work Tools. G.E.M. (Going the Extra Mile) Award Congratulations Lori Rice, January’s G.E.M. Award Recipient. 1. When I first met Lori, it was 1997 and she was barely into her first year as a teacher at Central Elementary. She started off as a Reading Specialist, but then moved into her dream job as a first grade teacher. I always enjoyed working in Lori’s room because she was the teacher that I had decided to become…the one that thought outside the box. It was because of Lori (and other teachers at Central) that I even decided that I wanted to become a teacher. I specifically remember one day when I was conducting a separate reading group with some students in her room that a child from my group went over to ask her a question (she was conducting her own reading group) and she replied to the student, “You need to ask your reading teacher…she’s smart, she knows the answer.” Believe it or not, no one had ever called me smart before until that day. It blew me away. She said I was smart! She told her students those same types of positive, encouraging things all the time. Since then I have grown into my own career and watched her grow in hers. I completely try to emulate her in every way as a teacher. If I ever want to know what research best supports what type of teaching/learning skills, I just ask Mrs. Rice, she knows. In fact, she’s one of the few people I trust to give me up-to-date, researched based information on anything educational. Lori does not accept sitting at a desk all day having her students memorize facts and figures, she gets kids up, gets them moving and guides them to understand the “why”. If you’ve ever been in her room for any length of time you will observe many things, like reading nooks, math centers, discovery zones and more, but you’ll also hear her guide her students towards the answer. She’s a complete master at answering a question in such a way that the child “gets” to the answer themselves. She is a champion at developing critical thinking skills in her students. The GEM award is given to those teachers that go above and beyond the call of duty and I cannot think of anyone that does that more than Lori Rice. Not only does she go above and beyond inside her classroom, she does outside the classroom as well. Last year she initiated the group “Becoming Girls,” an organization that helps girls discover who they were meant to be. She power-houses summer workshops/programs that span subjects such as reading, math and science. She’s been a pivotal leader in her grade level and her school district for seventeen years. I can’t even begin to count the amount of workshops in which she has been asked to be the key-note speaker, all while traveling to various parts of the state to do so. She’s a lead writer for the online publication, “The Educator’s Room,” has contributed numerous chapters to an educational book called, Keep the Fire Burning – Avoiding Teacher Burnout, helped lead the PTO for her son’s school, been a children’s Bible study leader at her church, has been her own children’s room mother, and many, many, many other things. There simply isn’t enough space to write all of the wonderful things Lori has done for our community and the school that she works for. In my mind, if anyone deserves the GEM award, it is Lori Rice #2 “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” (John Quincy Adams) This quote sums up the impact that Lori Rice has had on my life as a friend and educator. Lori Rice is one of those amazing, dynamo people that never seem to run out of energy or passion. She is an inspiration to me. Lori is a talented educator, collaborator, coworker, and friend. The amount of passion, energy, and love that she puts into our district should be acknowledged and celebrated. Lori has been a teacher in our district since 1996. She taught 2 years of kindergarten and 12 years of first grade. She has been at West Elementary for 5 years now. Although she has been a teacher for almost 20 years, she still has the passion and energy of a first year teacher. She truly believes in the power of education and is constantly looking for ways to engage our students in meaningful ways. Her classroom is a joy to be in and the learning that takes place is inspirational. Lori puts in extensive hours outside of school to make sure that her students have a meaningful education. Lori spends an outstanding amount of time breaking down the new common core standards and determining how they can be effectively used in a 4th grade classroom. She is constantly developing games, ideas, resources, and guides to share with the rest of her colleagues. Lori not only has a blog that parents can access to keep track of their student’s education, she also has a Facebook page that she updates throughout the day. Parents are given ideas for games, sites, tools, and strategies for working with their children at home. I had the honor of attending parent teacher conferences with Lori and it was so evident how much the parents of her students appreciated her. It was clear that Lori knows her students very well and that she values them as creative, caring, diverse beings with so much to offer. She knows the quirks about all her students and she celebrates those quirks. Lori’s classroom is an inviting, welcoming, and safe place for students, especially students with disabilities. Lori’s high expectations and diverse way of teaching help her to engage even the toughest kid. Lori does so much for students outside of the school day as well. Lori helped start Becoming Girls, an organization to develop self-esteem in young girls. She helped start this program in Wamego last January and plans to run the program again Jan. 2015-May 2015. She is the leader and organized 16+ adults as well as 92 girls in a once a month after school activity. Lori also helps run Robotics club. Robotics club is a program for fifth grade students to explore robotics and coding. In addition, Lori brought Camp Invention to Wamego 3 summers ago. Camp Invention is a national program focusing on STEM learning. She is the director of Camp invention and she helps oversee staff, HS leaders and MS volunteers along with 80 students for one week in the summer. Lori not only provides a meaningful education for the students of Wamego USD 320, she consults, blogs, and presents for educators all over Kansas. Lori is a Kansas Council for Social Studies board member. She writes weekly for an online educator magazine called The Educator’s Room. She writes articles on curriculum, instruction, technology, classroom management, assessment, and differentiated instruction. She has published “Avoiding Teacher Burnout” as part of a group and she has a second book about reading being published this winter. She has presented at many conferences. The latest was to consult at Ottawa USD 290. She represented our district to present at National Core Knowledge Conferences, Bureau of Educational Research Conferences, and National Reading Association Conferences. She has been on the technology committee since 2005 and has provided countless in-services on technology integration and differentiated instruction. Her expertise is sought out through the state and across the country. Lori is not just an outstanding teacher and presenter. She is also an amazing friend and coworker. “What do you need from me? How can I help you?” Those are the words I hear every single day from Lori. What is even more meaningful than the words is the spirit and attitude behind it. She truly cares about her coworkers and she wants to help in any way she can. Lori is the first to donate a few dollars, plan an outing, or just listen to a fellow teacher and offer an idea, support, or just a hug. She is one of those true, rare, people that have a heart for others. We are so blessed to have Lori Rice in our school district. She constantly goes the extra mile for her students, community, coworkers, and her team. It is evident that teaching is more than just a job to Lori Rice. It is her calling and I, for one, and so thankful that this is what she was called to do. In the words of John Quincy Adams, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” Lori Rice is definitely a leader in the Wamego School District. #3 Although I no longer work at West Elementary due to my family moving to West Virginia, I had the wonderful pleasure of working with Lori Rice for 3 years at West. I am nominating her for the GEM award for many reasons. I would like to speak first as a parent. Both of my girls were blessed to have Lori as their reading teacher. What a gift it was! To this day, my oldest tells me Mrs. Rice was her favorite reading teacher because "She challenged me. She trusted me with mature books that spoke to me." My youngest has said repeatedly, "Mrs. Rice treated us like PEOPLE, not little kids. She respected us." Wow. If that doesn't say it all, I don't know what does. For me, the entire point of teaching is reaching the kids....so there you go! As a fellow teacher, I can NOT say enough good things about Lori...but here is the deal...that is NOT what Lori wants. Has she won many awards? You bet ya! Has she received multiple honors? Yes ma'am. The thing is, you will never hear Lori brag or fixate on these things. She feels her job is to teach kids. And BOY does she. Lori and I shared several students over the years as I was the inclusion teacher. When class rolls were given out, I prayed my kids would get Lori because she was so GOOD for them! She would accommodate them, but gently challenge and push them, making them feel in control of their own learning and successful...THIS IS KEY!! Lori Rice is not in the business of teaching for the accolades or the spotlight. She is there to teach and REACH kids!! And she does! If you want your child to have a "minion" teacher that is cookie cutter, then Lori is NOT the teacher for you. But if you want your child to have a creative, innovative, student-driven teacher, then you desire her!!! On a personal level, Lori is one of a kind. Just like in teaching, she NEVER pus herself first. She is always about OTHERS. Lori has a way of speaking kind words just when you need them, putting her own time aside to check on you and how YOU are doing, and she even can slap you back into reality when you need it. I know Lori, and even reading these words would probably embarrass her. She does not like to be in the spotlight or take all the glory. She is a total and complete TEAM player. But I would like her to not be overlooked and be celebrated by receiving the GEM award. I've always appreciated and loved Lori as a co worker, friend, and teacher of my own children, but now, living away, I appreciate everything about her even more. Sponsors: Paramour Coffee, Kansas Premium Meats, Short Stop, Bennington State Bank, Friendship House, Kaw Valley State Bank, Spirits of 76, Gene’s Heartland Food TEACHERS: Please excuse the following girls at 2:15 Tuesday for their game in the Tonganoxie Tournament: Lanie Page, Caitlyn Claussen, Jordyn Braun, Allison Seufert, Tessa Seeberger, Emma Faulkner, Emmy Landis, Ashlyn Helus, Jennifer Griffitt, Maddie Vontz, Ashley Faiola, McKinzie York, Briana Haga, Tarah Henderson & Nicole Shellhammer. The following band students will be participating in the NCKL League Band on Wednesday, February 4th. They will rehearse through the day, have the concert for our school body at 2:45, and be done when school’s out. Please excuse them (pending eligibility). : Logan Adcock, Aaron Burke, Trace Campbell, Marissa Colson, Elijah Davis, Kaelan Dietz, Carrie Goodson, Nick Leonard, Tristan Mansfield, Shannon McCarty, Ben Miller, Zach Powers, Garrett Rose, Ty Rose, Nikki Shellhammer, Matt Scherer, Chris Willette, Ellee Wolfe, Kelsey Yunos, Sarah Yunos. UP COMING EVENTS... JUST AROUND THE CORNER! 20-Jan 6pm 21-Jan 22-Jan 22-Jan 23-Jan 24-Jan 24-Jan 26-Jan 27-Jan 28-Jan 29-Jan 29-Jan 30-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan - Mid Season BBall Tourn @ Tonganoxie Girls play at - Mid Season BBall Tourn @ Tonganoxie Mid Season BBall Tourn @ Tonganoxie Wrestling Dual @ Chapman 6 p.m. Mid Season BBall Tourn @ Tonganoxie Mid Season BBall Tourn @ Tonganoxie Cheer Festival @ Baldwin Sr Mentoring BBall vs Council Grove (H) 4:30 p.m. BIGS Wrestling vs. Clay Center 6:30pm Fr Boys Basketball vs Silver Lake 6:00 (6qtrs) JV Wrestling @ Manhattan West 4 p.m. SIP/SEMINAR Together - NO EARLY OUT Wrestling @ Baldwin 9 a.m.