Winter 2015 newsletter - North Platte R-1

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Winter 2015 newsletter - North Platte R-1
NORTH PLATTE R-I SCHOOL DISTRICT
North Platte Panthers
Winter 2015
From the Board of Education:
On April 7, 2015, the
patrons of the North Platte
R-I School District will
vote to eliminate fully the
Proposition C Sales Tax
Rollback in its operating
tax levy under Section
164.013 RSMo in order to
maintain student programs, retain qualified
staff, maintain its facilities, maintain adequate
transportation services,
and meet the operating expenses of the District.
This would result in an
increase of the operating
tax levy ceiling. If this
proposition is approved,
the adjusted operation levy
of the North Platte R-I
School District is estimated to increase from
$3.65, currently, to
$3.7545 per one hundred
dollars of assessed valuation for the 2015 Tax Year
and thereafter.
It is always our goal
for the North Platte R-I
School District to continue
to provide a quality education so our youth can
achieve, graduate, attend
college, get good jobs and
become productive citizens. The additional revenue from this levy increase is needed to accomplish that goal and avoid
continued deficit spending, purchase instructional
equipment and supplies,
help adequately meet the
general operating needs of
the district, keep and retain the best teachers, and
to keep our present student
to teacher ratio.
Funds for operating
budgets are primarily provided by state aid under
Missouri’s formula for
funding education and
property tax assessments.
Under the current Missouri School Foundation
Formula, state aid is determined primarily by school
district enrollment. The
District is in a difficult
situation because the
amount of state revenue
we get is declining as is
the revenue from federal
sources. However, the total costs of educating our
students have increased
significantly as a result of
higher costs for mandated
retirement contributions,
supplies, utilities, and basic services.
We greatly appreciate
the strong parental and
community involvement
that has allowed us to
achieve our successes.
North Platte R-I Board
of Education
(Ballot Language)
Shall the Board of Education of the North Platte R-I
School District, Missouri,
be authorized to eliminate
fully the Proposition C
Sales Tax Rollback in its
operating tax levy under
Section 164.013 RSMo in
order to maintain student
programs, retain qualified
staff, maintain its facilities,
maintain adequate transportation services, and
meet the operating expenses of the District?
(If this proposition is approved, the adjusted operating levy of the District is
estimated to increase from
$3.65, currently, to $3.7545
per one hundred dollars of
assessed valuation in Tax
Year 2015 and thereafter.)
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In this issue you will find:
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Tax Levy Information
Inclement Weather
School News
Honor Rolls
Student Recognition
School Musical
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The Missouri School and
Highway Tax Proposition,
also known as Proposition C,
was on the November 2, 1982
ballot in Missouri as an initiated state statute, where it was
approved. Proposition C is
the state’s one-cent sales tax
dedicated to education and
was approved by voters in
1982. Half the revenue collected from the Proposition C
tax is intended to reduce or
roll back property taxes. Under Proposition C, half of a
Missouri one-cent sales tax
now going to schools, is returned to the voters unless
voters OK a waiver allowing
districts to keep that funding.
There are 442 out of 520
(85%) school districts in the
state of Missouri that have a
full Prop C waiver which
eliminates the rollback. Likewise, there are an additional
forty-two schools that have a
partial Prop C waiver. The
North Platte R-I School District currently has a partial
waiver. The full waiver expired after a 15 year sunset
(2013).
The full Prop C
waiver was used to construct
the current high school facility.
What is the District’s plan if the voters do not
approve the levy increase?
Due to the decrease in state aid and the impact of other
revenue reductions beyond local control, the District’s
operating fund balance percentage has decreased each of
the past five years. For the current budget year, difficult
decisions were made resulting in budget cuts of more
than $300,000. We worked diligently to minimize the
impact of cuts on regular classroom instruction.
The budget cuts that have already been made for this year
include:
 Reducing budgets for textbooks, supplies, equipment,
maintenance, transportation, and athletics.
 Postponing maintenance projects.
 Reducing substitute teachers.
 Reducing technology upgrades and device purchases.
 Reducing one-half maintenance position, pre-school
driver, and one-half custodian position.
 Combining junior high and high school libraries.
 For 2015-16 - combining 7-12 principal position.
Further decreases in state aid and other major revenues
will force us to continue the cuts already made and likely
make additional expense reductions that will have a significant impact on the educational programs and services
we are able to provide to our students.
Preserving Success
In the past three years the District has received one of the
top five scores on the Annual Performance Report (APR)
earning Accredited with Distinction honors under the
standards of the Missouri School Improvement Program.
Our students have won many local and state awards in
academic, practical art, shop, and athletic competitions.
Not many districts can claim that kind of success for its
students. The bottom line is the North Platte R-I School
District wants to continue and improve the educational
opportunities that are provided to our students.
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Why Now?
The District has attempted to make up for the lack of revenue by cutting expenditures. The District is heavily reliant on state funding to maintain its programs and
services for students. Due to the weakened economy the District has seen significant
cuts in state funding and projections are that these cuts will continue in the coming
years. Enrollment projections show an additional reduction of 5-8% over the next
five years.
The District’s cash flow toward the end of the calendar year forced the securing of a
Tax Anticipation Note (TAN) to meet obligated expenditures.
Total Tax Levy Comparison
Area Districts’ total tax levy comparison:
Park Hill
Mid-Buchanan
East Buchanan
North Platte R-I
Platte County R-III
West Platte
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$5.5650
$5.3714
$5.3000
$4.6400
$4.5989 (has a $.43 ballot issue in April)
$4.1000 (receives significant tax dollars from Iatan Plant)
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NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY
Second quarter began
with the PTA Trunk and
Treat which was highly
attended.
On October
17th, it was great seeing
all the students making
memories with their fathers and family members
at Donuts for Dad. The
Kindergarten visited the
Mid-Continent Library.
The Literature Day Celebrations were full of
smiles and laughter. The
Kindergarten Thanksgiving Celebration ushered in
the holiday season. Our
second quarter Character
Education Assembly focused on good citizenship
and compassion.
In November, the elementary celebrated November birthdays. Third
Grade Art Club and Third
Grade Club took place.
Dr. Naler, his assistants,
and volunteers did fluoride
treatments for those students who were signed up.
The elementary enjoyed
the opportunity to attend
the Veteran’s Day Assem-
bly at the high school.
Students sang and waved
their flags with pride for
our country. Second quarter progress reports went
out.
In December, the elementary collected canned
goods and non-perishable
food items for the Dearborn food pantry. Students and staff also collected coats, gloves, hats,
and scarves for the Tree of
Warmth for those in need.
First Grade Club and
Third Grade Club took
place in December. The
PTA Santa Store was a
huge success. We appreciated the time and effort
our volunteers put in. The
elementary celebrated December birthdays. On December 10th, the Mad Science assembly took place.
The students were captivated by his science experiments. The students
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sang with gusto at the
Winter Concert on December 11th. The High
School Drug and Alcohol
Free Student Mentors
spoke to each grade level
about making good
choices. The FFA Panther
Pals visited the elementary
and brought holiday cheer.
We appreciated our
Living History Readers
coming to read to the students. The first graders
celebrated with the Living
History Readers during
Pumpkin Day. The first
graders weighed pumpkins, counted pumpkin
seeds, planted pumpkin
seeds, created Jack-OLantern sacks, made JackO-Leaf Men, and ate
pumpkin pie. The third
grade enjoyed Tall Tales
Day with the Living History Readers. The students made bear stew,
snake rolls, corn husk
dolls, and apple cinnamon
ornaments. They also enjoyed water dousing,
square dancing, and the
story telling. Fun was had
by all.
The students enjoyed
Bank Days every other
Wednesday. EB Pick A
Prize took place every
Wednesday.
Nutrition
Club took place every Friday. Tutoring took place
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on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Everyone enjoyed
seeing students and staff at
North Platte PTA Subway
and Burger King Nights.
The
elementary
wishes you and your family a very safe and successful 2015!
Mrs. Cathy J. Hubble
INTERMEDIATE
The North Platte Intermediate School students
were kept busy this past
quarter with academics,
club meetings, PTA activities, and special events.
The Running Club
sponsored by Mrs. Puckett
was a success again this
year. Sixteen students and
helpers were seen running
or walking around the
Edgerton area on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and
Thursdays in October and
November.
Math Club, Reading
Club, Art Club, and Computer Club are in full
swing and help enrich academics after school several days a week.
The students enjoyed
a trip to B & J Skate Center on the afternoon of November 14, in celebration
of the fall holidays. The
students had an afternoon
of fun.
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Deputy Jason Penix
visited sixth grade classrooms during August,
September, October, and
November for the Show
Me Character Program.
The Culmination Ceremony was held November
25 in the intermediate
gym.
Parent-teacher conferences were held the afternoon and evening of October 23. Teachers and parents had the opportunity to
review student progress or
ask questions about the
new school year.
Thanks to the PTA for
sponsoring
Randy
Nadler’s visit on October
29. His presentation this
year was on the country of
Germany.
On Veteran’s Day the
students traveled to the
high school for a special
day to honor the veterans
in our community. The
students enjoyed waving
their little American Flags
and singing songs in the
program.
Under the leadership
of Coach Derek Colburn, a
goal of 2,000 hours of ac-
tivity for this year’s Play
60 was set. Students were
pleased to learn that they
had exceeded their goal by
seven hundred seventy
hours.
Mrs. Head and the
Student Council encouraged participation for
“The Power of Eleven
Cents” for Veteran’s Day
and encouraged classmates to donate nonperishable food items during the
month of December. The
intermediate school collected just over 1,000 nonperishable items. Those
donations went to the local
food pantry in Dearborn.
The Santa Store was
open on December 10th
and 11th for students to
visit and purchase items
for their family members.
The students had a great
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enced seeing the excitement in the kids’ faces on
those two days. The students couldn’t wait to get
the gifts home.
The Winter Concert
was held on the afternoon
of December 16 at the intermediate building. Under the direction of Mr.
Chris Kauffmann, the fifth
and sixth grade band
members played several
songs. All three vocal
classes sang several songs
under the direction of Mr.
Kyle Minx.
A large
crowd enjoyed the program.
The EB Bash was held
on the morning of December 19th. The students
watched movies, had
snacks, danced, and
played in the gym.
Sixth Grade Second
Quarter Honor Roll
3.0
Hailey
Armstrong,
Brianna Bridger, Samantha Brown, Shaleigh Corbett, Hanna Hale, Halle
Hartell, Ethan Manar, Dalton Manville, Tessa
Morse, Samantha Munsterman, Mason Rose,
Jace Stubbs, Kaitlynn
Tolbert, and Lane Williams
3.5
Jessie Addison, Tatum
Green, Hali Hord, Ryan
King, Madison O’Neill,
Loren Patee, Ryann Smith,
Teagan Sumy, and Trinity
Wrightfield.
4.0
Daniel Fleshman, Jonas
Pelot, Jakob Scroggins,
Shelby Stapleton, Cameron Thompson, Emily
Vernon, and Alyssa Zion.
Thanks to all of you
for your support of our
school and programs.
Best wishes for a happy,
healthy, and prosperous
2015.
Michelle Johnson
JUNIOR HIGH
The junior high has
recently completed the
first semester with grade
cards being sent home on
January 5th. Eleven junior
high students made the 4.0
honor roll, twenty-two students made the 3.5 honor
roll, and twenty students
made the 3.0 honor roll.
The North Platte Junior High Student Council
sponsored the annual
penny drive during the
month of December. The
junior high students and
staff raised over $1,200
which went to help several
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area families. The junior
high students received a
fun day on Friday, December 19th as a reward for
their efforts. Students had
Junior High raised over $1,200
in their penny drive
the opportunity to participate in a dodge ball tournament or watch a movie,
along with enjoying pizza
and pop for lunch.
In continuing the
Character Word Program
at the Junior High this
year, each month two students are chosen as the
student of the month for
representing the word of
the month well. During
the month of November,
the students focused on
the word “citizenship.”
Citizenship
Congratulations to Kadilynn Kelley and Nick
Blanton for being selected
as outstanding examples
of citizenship. The students focused on the word
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“compassion” during the
month of December. Congratulations to McKenzie
Brockhoff and Caleb
Hodge for being selected
as the students showing
compassion towards others.
Compassion
The Veteran’s Day
Assembly was held in the
High School on Tuesday,
November 11th. In conjunction with the assembly, an art contest is held
each year. Congratulations to Jesse Duran for
placing 1st, Lindsey Byrd
for placing 2nd, and Amelia Britting for placing 3rd
among the junior high art
students.
On December 15th,
the junior high band, directed by Mr. Chris Kauffmann, and choir, directed
by Mr. Kyle Minx, performed at the Winter Concert, which was held in the
high school gymnasium.
Our students did an outstanding job representing
our school district with
outstanding performances.
The Junior High Band will
participate in the KCI
Conference Band performance on February 21st, and
the Junior High Choir is
scheduled to perform in
the KCI Conference Choir
on Saturday, February 7th.
The basketball season
concluded before Winter
Break. The players and
coaches are to be commended on their seasons.
Congratulations for the
fine effort and sportsmanship exhibited throughout
the season.
On December 16th,
the junior high students
participated in our Geography Bee. Congratulations to Jordyn Smith for
her 1st place finish, and
Brianna Spiers for achieving runner-up. Jordyn will
now take a test to see if
she qualifies to participate
at the state level.
The Junior High Academic Bowl teams will
begin their season on
January 22nd with a match
at home against West
Platte. Fifteen students
have signed up to participate and will compete
against the seven conference opponents. The aca-
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demic bowl teams are
sponsored by Mrs. Denise
Scarlett.
On February 11th
and 12th, the Junior
High will hold ParentTeacher Conferences.
Conferences will run from
4:00 - 7:30 p.m. on the
11th, and 12:30 - 3:30
p.m. on the 12th. Parents
will be able to meet with
individual teachers in their
classrooms. Please take
this opportunity to discuss
the progress your child is
making in their learning
process this year.
Janey Hoeffner
HIGH SCHOOL
We have just completed another first semester at the high school. After having a snow day in
late December, student
grades were finalized the
first week of January and
report cards were handed
out on January 6th.
Our winter sports seasons have begun to heat
up, as our boys and girls
teams are beginning play
in the Lawson Tournament
this week.
Our North
Platte Invitational Tournament will begin on January 26th and Courtwarming will be held on February 6th. We also have five
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wrestlers traveling to MidBuchanan to join with the
co-op between our two
schools. These students
are representing us well
and we encourage everyone to travel to their meets
to cheer these boys on as
well.
Our academic bowl
team has begun their practices and will open their
season next month with a
few weekend tournaments
before heading into KCI
Conference competition.
Coach Shelly Meyer will
lead our scholar bowl
team once again this year.
On December 15th,
our choir and band performed at the winter concert. Everyone who attended enjoyed another
quality performance by
our groups, led by directors Kyle Minx and Chris
Kauffmann. Our music
students will now begin
preparing for the KCI
Conference performances.
The choir will hold conference on January 31, and
the band will have theirs
on February 21. Rayanne
Daniel represented our
fine music department
well by qualifying to audition for All-State Band in
Columbia on December
13th.
The High School will
hold Parent/Teacher
Conferences on February 11th and 12th. Parents are encouraged to attend to meet with their
child’s instructors to improve student learning and
development.
On March 20th and
21st, the high school will
perform “Little Shop of
Horrors.” Tickets will be
available through the high
school office.
The high school recently held a canned food
drive with a goal of providing 3,500 cans to area
needy families. We are
proud of the fact that our
students reached this goal
and helped many in our
community with basic
needs in the process.
Our FBLA chapter has
begun preparing for their
competitions. The district
FBLA Contest will be
held on February 7th, and
the state contest will be on
April 13-14th. We are
confident our students will
once again perform well
and we hope to have a student qualify for nationals
again this year, as Jamie
Byergo did a year ago.
The School Musical will be
presented
March 20-21, 2015
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for more information
Our yearly End of
Course Testing will begin
in April. This year, high
school students will be assessed in Algebra I, English II, Government, and
Biology. Teachers will be
giving the new on-line
practice assessments in
January and February. We
are confident that our students will once again perform extremely well on
these exams.
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New guidelines have
also been put in place this
year by the Department of
Elementary and Secondary
Education (DESE) regarding the ACT Test. All
juniors will take the exam
at North Platte during the
school day, paid for by
DESE. Our eleventh graders have been busy this
year in the ACT Prep class
and we hope to duplicate
the strong performance of
our graduates of last year,
who had an ACT Composite of 23.9.
Karl Matt
CALENDAR
UPDATES
Jan. 24: NHS Recycling
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Feb. 7: KCI Conference
Choir at Lawson
Feb. 21: KCI Conference
Band at Lawson
Feb. 21: NHS Recycling
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Mar. 20-21: Musical
Apr. 25: NHS Recycling
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Apr. 25:
Prom and
After Prom at Missouri
Western State University
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PAST YEARBOOKS OFFERED
We have a limited supply of yearbooks from past
years available for purchase. These items are new and
unused, and therefore in excellent condition. They will
be offered on a first come, first served basis. Contact the
Superintendent’s office at (816) 450-3511 if you desire to
purchase one of these yearbooks. Postage will be added
if the item is to be mailed.
$5.00 each:
1975
1981
1982
1983
1985
1987
1988
1989
$10.00 each:
1991
1992
1994
1996
1997
1998
1999
$20.00 each:
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
$50.00 each:
2011
2012
2013
2014
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
SECOND QUARTER
Principal
Honor Roll
9th Grade
Caleb Crumley
Miranda Daniel
Page Folck
Van French
Kortney Maxwell
Bart Owens
Gracie Roach
Bailee Romaker
Katie Sanders
Robin Skaggs
Austin Snook
Remington Wilson
10th Grade
Sarah Addison
Matthew Crawford
Abby Fisher
Shelby Fisher
Devin Golden
Samantha Harmer
Mikayla Kerns
Will McKern
Jenna Morelock
Hunter Oliver
Katie Parkhurst
11th Grade
Eric Brown
Bryntin Crockett
Rayanne Daniel
Brittney Gerling
Samantha Gray
Victoria Haugsness
Kaitlynn Heese
Tristen Johnson
Madilyn Lashbrook
Madelynn Lee
Erin Manville
Hailey Manville
Callie Pataluna
Austin Reynolds
Andrew Roberts
Holly Sanders
Joshua Schank
Zachary Schank
Dylan Stockman
Kaleb Tolbert
Sydney Wagle
12th Grade
Jeremiah Copenhaver
Ryann French
Sarah Johnson
Courtney Kipping
Scout Montgomery
Sarah Morelock
Regan Nash
Kaleb Odle
Robert O’Neill
Blake Romaker
Chelsi Sams
Austin Shanks
Baylie Wilson
Honor Roll
9th Grade
MaKayla Blanton
Gideon Bledsoe
Stephanie Clymer
McKenna Fulton
Landon Montgomery
William Morse
Allena Rickel
Sian Rodriquez
Caleb Sample
Jacob Williams
10th Grade
Sophie Beatty
Shiann Campbell
Zoey Dutcher
Mark Fisher
Bennett French
Grace Harkness
Reece Henke
Gabby Kidwell
Garrett Lamar
Holden Love
Lauren Payne
Parker Rotterman
Carah Sage
Patrick Sutton
Andrew Teague
Callie Vernon
Victoria Wolf
11th Grade
Ashley Bacon
Elijah Bledsoe
Mackenze Daniel
Elle Hartell
Anthony Hernandez
Kaycee Hodgson
Jacob Holden
Emmaline Lee
Takoda Lucker
Hannah Muetzel
Jordain Pack
Derek Payne
Kailey Pike
Abigail Poepping
Blake Smith
Brock Wenzel
12th Grade
Aykarakoz Abzhan
Kyle Bledsoe
C.J. Brockhoff
Dillon Crockett
Claire Everett
Elijah Love
Mikaylah Mullendore
Sarah Munsterman
Kassidy Neilson
Shelby Paden
Bobbi Stalker
Madison Stills
C.J. Winship
Tristan Wolf
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
FIRST SEMESTER
Principal
Honor Roll
9th Grade
Caleb Crumley
Miranda Daniel
Page Folck
Van French
Kortney Maxwell
Bart Owens
Gracie Roach
Bailee Romaker
Katie Sanders
Robin Skaggs
Austin Snook
Remington Wilson
10th Grade
Sarah Addison
Matthew Crawford
Abby Fisher
Shelby Fisher
Devin Golden
Samantha Harmer
Mikayla Kerns
Will McKern
Jenna Morelock
Hunter Oliver
Katie Parkhurst
11th Grade
Eric Brown
Bryntin Crockett
Rayanne Daniel
Brittney Gerling
Samantha Gray
Elle Hartell
Victoria Haugsness
Kaitlynn Heese
Tristen Johnson
Madilyn Lashbrook
Madelynn Lee
Erin Manville
Hailey Manville
Callie Pataluna
Austin Reynolds
Andrew Roberts
Holly Sanders
Joshua Schank
Zachary Schank
Dylan Stockman
Kaleb Tolbert
Sydney Wagle
12th Grade
Aykarakoz Abzhan
C.J. Brockhoff
Jeremiah Copenhaver
Katelin Dillee
Ryann French
Sarah Johnson
Courtney Kipping
Elijah Love
Scout Montgomery
Sarah Morelock
Mikaylah Mullendore
Regan Nash
Kassidy Neilson
Kaleb Odle
Robert O’Neill
Shelby Paden
Blake Romaker
Chelsi Sams
Austin Shanks
Madison Stills
Baylie Wilson
Honor Roll
9th Grade
Ty Blackburn
MaKayla Blanton
Gideon Bledsoe
Stephanie Clymer
Hollie Finnell
McKenna Fulton
Benjamin Heese
Landon Montgomery
William Morse
Allena Rickel
Sian Rodriquez
Caleb Sample
Jacob Williams
10th Grade
Shiann Campbell
Zoey Dutcher
Mark Fisher
Bennett French
Zachary Fretwell
Grace Harkness
Reece Henke
Andrew Johnson
Gabby Kidwell
Halen Knapp
Garrett Lamar
Holden Love
Lauren Payne
Parker Rotterman
Carl Ruppert
Carah Sage
Patrick Sutton
Andrew Teague
Callie Vernon
Victoria Wolf
11th Grade
Ashley Bacon
Elijah Bledsoe
Mackenze Daniel
Joshua Dutcher
Kyle Ewing
Anthony Hernandez
Kaycee Hodgson
Jacob Holden
Emmaline Lee
Takoda Lucker
Hannah Muetzel
Samantha Neaves
Jordain Pack
Derek Payne
Kailey Pike
Abigail Poepping
Blake Smith
Blake Toliver
Brock Wenzel
Martina Williams
12th Grade
Mason Barnett
Kyle Bledsoe
Dillon Crockett
Claire Everett
Melissa Harris
Breanne McClung
Sarah Munsterman
Bobbi Stalker
Tristan Wolf
JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL
SECOND QUARTER
7th Grade
4.0
McKenzie Brockhoff
Ty French
Jordyn Smith
3.5
Nicholas Blanton
Christine Crawford
Madison DeBord
Lillian Fretwell
Blake Gibson
Cameron Leupold
Savannah Lingle
Hunter Odle
Paulina Pena
Benjamin Shewey
Destiny Thomas
Hollee Webb
Josephine Williams
3.0
Thomas Beale
Dayne Carpenter
Frankie Davis
Haylie Hensley
Andrew Hernandez
Nelson McCracken
Joel Smyser
8th Grade
4.0
Chase Bridger
Truman Byergo
Tyler Meadows
Emily Paden
Kendall Schank
Brianna Spiers
3.5
Amelia Britting
Lindsey Byrd
Jordyn Goetz
Sumer Green
Kadilynn Kelley
Hannah Lashbrook
Janell Manville
Jessica Meadows
Kelsey Reynolds
Chandler Tabor
Clarissa White
3.0
Matthew Carter
Jesse Duran
Caleb Hodge
Zachary Lee
Cade Lucker
Kasie Newton
Grace Rice
Bailee Smith
JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL
FIRST SEMESTER
7th Grade
4.0
McKenzie Brockhoff
Blake Gibson
Jordyn Smith
3.5
Thomas Beale
Nicholas Blanton
Dayne Carpenter
Christine Crawford
Madison DeBord
Ty French
Lillian Fretwell
Cameron Leupold
Savannah Lingle
Hunter Odle
Paulina Pena
Destiny Thomas
Hollee Webb
Josephine Williams
3.0
Frankie Davis
Haylie Hensley
Andrew Hernandez
Nelson McCracken
Justin Roth
Benjamin Shewey
Joel Smyser
8th Grade
4.0
Chase Bridger
Truman Byergo
Sumer Green
Jessica Meadows
Tyler Meadows
Emily Paden
Kendall Schank
Brianna Spiers
3.5
Brittnie Deppen
Jordyn Goetz
Caleb Hodge
Kadilynn Kelley
Hannah Lashbrook
Kelsey Reynolds
Chandler Tabor
Clarissa White
3.0
Amelia Britting
Jayden Brooks
Matthew Carter
Chance Chesnut
Jesse Duran
Sara Hale
Zachary Lee
Cade Lucker
Janell Manville
Caitlyn Morrison
Kasie Newton
McKenzie Sams
Bailee Smith
VOLLEYBALL AWARDS
ALL KCI CONFERENCE
1ST TEAM
Katelin Dillee, Senior
Katie Heese, Junior
2ND TEAM
Baylie Wilson, Senior
HONORABLE MENTION
Holly Sanders, Junior
ALL DISTRICT 15 TEAM
1ST TEAM
Katie Heese, Junior
Baylie Wilson, Senior
2ND TEAM
Katelin Dillee, Senior
FOOTBALL AWARDS
ALL KCI CONFERENCE
1ST TEAM
Jordan Hendricks, Junior, Safety
2ND TEAM
Kyle Bledsoe, Senior, Linebacker
Aron Burke, Junior, Defensive End
MUSIC AWARDS
ALL DISTRICT BAND
HIGH SCHOOL
Rayanne Daniel, 1st Chair Alto Sax
Caleb Crumley, 8th Chair Trombone
ALL DISTRICT CHOIR
HIGH SCHOOL
Page Folck
Ryann French
Madilyn Lashbrook
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NORTH PLATTE
Presents
Book and Lyrics by
Howard Ashman
Music by
Alan Menken
Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith
Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director)
Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City by the WPA Theatre,
David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS is presented through special arrangement with
Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance
materials are also supplied by MTI.
421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019
www.MTIShows.com
MARCH 20 & 21, 2015
7:00 PM
North Platte High School
Dinner Theater 6:00 p.m. $15.00 reserved (dinner, drink, dessert included)
Performance only at door Adults $5.00, Students $3.00
Tickets available now
(816) 450-3344
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